Still amazes me to have witnessed in real time how far you have gone jonny and team, The passion you have mate is top shelf, top video and very jealous you have access to holts
Interesting as always - thanks! I met Sir Jackie last weekend, a very very cool man who is obviously best known for F1 but also a star of the shooting world. A topic for TGS if ever there was one.
You remind me of the original "Q" in the Bond films. His passion for the technical aspects, operation, & details, are matched by his love of interesting, functional & elegant machines. He was the best part of those movies until his departure, working as a bond film constant/standard, well into his later years.
Absolute joy of a video again at Holts. The amount and scale of guns for sale is mind blowing and the quality of the guns you have shown shows how well these firearms were made. I was lucky enough to pick up a Spanish side plate SXS on the no reserve auction a few months ago and I must say that the service from the team at Holts was exceptional considering how busy they must be during sale time. The bidding process was a breeze, payment and despatch was wonderfully easy with no hassle whatsoever. Believe me I've ordered wardrobes for delivery that nearly gave me a nervous breakdown!! Great vid as usual and a great big thank you to the team at Holts!!! Well done!
I would buy a second hand John Dickson round action side by side, if I had the money to do so. They're beautiful. I would prefer one with tight chokes. That's wouldn't be a problem since I'm planning on using BioAmmo Blue cartridges on my old guns from the 1980s. Only problem is... even if I had the money to buy one, they're not common in Portugal, unfortunately.
The .22 Hornet double rifle was featured in the Winter 2000 Double Gun Journal on page 91. I purchased several back issues a week ago and was perusing them last night when I spotted the most unusual rifle. Where had I seen it just days before?…at Holts via Jonny’s most recent visit. What are the odds of that?
I went round the other day to look at a couple of caesar guerinis and an H&H unfortunately the H&H was removed from the sale, but im looking forward to throwing my hands up at the sale.
I had a look at the Alex Henry & co the non ejector box lock and I really liked the look of it but is it possible to get good sleeved Damascus barrels ?
two gentlemen speaking of beauty and elegance all the while the shotgun in the back that was just a little to close to the paint factory when it exploded
He did an extensive, detailed video recently /oceanbeliever/with an expert who covered every aspect and takes care of the whole process from beginning to end, UK to the USA. I have looked for it but cannot find it! Might be in the members section, sadly I am not a member. There is one out there though. @@oceanbeliever681
A short question if I may (or a link to a video, should you have made one explaining this already): what qualifies a gun as a "best gun"? I've heard it repeatedly in your videos, but being from Switzerland, it's not a term people use here. Cheers!
What a great video. You sir, have much more self control than me. I'd be broke and divorced if I could walk around that auction! Oh wait....I am broke. And divorced. Any auctions like that here in the states??
@@marcgraham412 i was at a pheasant shoot last weekend and all the younger guys like myself were sporting semi auto 12 gauges with extended mag tubes. Im a novice but when i was a kid it was a much different experience. Maybe the whole world is just getting trashier.
I sit here watching with interest knowing I can't afford anything here, and knowing I am not in a position to deal with the pain in the neck of getting any of them imported, (In the good ol' US of A, so can own with no problem but the import thing is a bit of a pain.)
Fantastic video Jonny- great overview of a handful of great guns up for auction. Are the leather gun slips hanging up on one side also up for auction ? How does one bid- if you are from the US ? Thanks again, appreciate the knowledge you share with everyone. Cheers from Missouri, USA
Love your videos, however, the one thing that sort of grinds my gears is when you say 12, 20 or 28 bore. I mean for a gun nerd of your calibre ( and I mean it as a compliment) it’s unacceptable. With the exception or .410 all others are gauges. 😊😊
Who the heck said you can buy an AYA .410 in Canada for 400$? AYA guns typically go for 4000+ here. They may have been thinking of one of the various. 410 folders maybe.
Your FA ticket is essentially your license to possess shotguns? Do you need to get an endorsement for every additional or are you licensed and can then buy as you want ?
In the UK you have a shotgun certificate (covers single and double-barrelled shotguns or shotguns with a magazine capacity not exceeding 2 cartridges), and a Firearms Certificate (generally covers .22 rimfire semi auto rifles, bolt/lever action centre fire rifles in other calibres and higher capacity pump action/semi auto shotguns). (I've not covered everything above, it gets complex). Obtaining a shotgun certificate is much less onerous than obtaining a FAC, and the storage/security/ammunition requirements are generally less restrictive.
@jacklurcher5813 I'm in South Africa. We have a license application for every firearm, every time. Onerous is an understatement my last application was around 70 pages. For us it's by section 13 for self defense, 15 for dedicated hunter 16 for dedicated sport. We then have a competency qualifying test for 4 different types. Handgun shotgun rifle and self loading ( semi ) Your system sounds like what we'd like to see here. The person get licensed, and the firearm gets registered to the person. Depending on the the types you have various requirements.
Arrrghhhh if that's a collection 96 (not even finished watching yet) please buy it so I can buy it off you at a later date 😂😂, just about to apply for my SC but been hankering after a collection 95 and a 96 since I first saw one about 12 yrs ago, nearly watched all your content, great stuff not many videos left now I think, keep up the good work JC and team 👍
@@MartShoots was going to apply for SC a few years back and never got round to it so doing it now finally so I huess I'll have to wait and hope they aren't to anyone else's taste, well other than mine and Johnny's 🙈
1898 marlin Besides the Damascus the manual of arms is a bit unsafe by modern standards. I have one sitting from 1908 with the letter from marlin saying …yea we suggest not using it
Why would one simply hang a repro Brown Bess over the hearth??? Take it out for a nice walk and do some fowling with. 70-grains 2F black powder, same of corn-welt (Cornmeal), 1 to 1-1/8 Oz. shot (dealers' choice) and an overshot card wad (made from old playing cards) and Bobs your uncle. If you haven't you need to at least once. ^~^ The Parker sleeved double in .22-Hornet with 45-grain OT bullets is a great small game rifle and easily found and or handloaded for.
For anyone wanting to know the easiest way to import to the USA :
The gun so bad I sent it back!
ua-cam.com/video/3bTUtpTlfKw/v-deo.html
Thanks!
I could watch videos like this all day long, who doesn’t love an old shotgun 👌
Still amazes me to have witnessed in real time how far you have gone jonny and team,
The passion you have mate is top shelf, top video and very jealous you have access to holts
I'm really impressed by the depth of this guy's knowledge. It makes me wonder if he has a formal / University level education in Firearms history.
No, just or common or garden geek
@@tgsoutdoors
I did a little digging.
Sparsholt College Hampshire
Game & Wildlife Management.✌️👍
Yes he's knowledgeable and enthusiastic, what is his name?
Interesting as always - thanks!
I met Sir Jackie last weekend, a very very cool man who is obviously best known for F1 but also a star of the shooting world. A topic for TGS if ever there was one.
I really wanted that funky beretta. mr jc, you’ve probably just added £200 on top of the guide price lol 😂
I love the rib and barrels on that Browning breathtaking😮
You remind me of the original "Q" in the Bond films. His passion for the technical aspects, operation, & details, are matched by his love of interesting, functional & elegant machines. He was the best part of those movies until his departure, working as a bond film constant/standard, well into his later years.
Definitely wouldnt mind some 26" barrels in the grouse woods of Wisconsin. Great video 🤜🤛
Agree!
Heck, I'm happy with some 25" tubes...
Been looking forward to this video. Love holts. My wife says the websites my new bible. ❤
Absolute joy of a video again at Holts. The amount and scale of guns for sale is mind blowing and the quality of the guns you have shown shows how well these firearms were made. I was lucky enough to pick up a Spanish side plate SXS on the no reserve auction a few months ago and I must say that the service from the team at Holts was exceptional considering how busy they must be during sale time. The bidding process was a breeze, payment and despatch was wonderfully easy with no hassle whatsoever. Believe me I've ordered wardrobes for delivery that nearly gave me a nervous breakdown!! Great vid as usual and a great big thank you to the team at Holts!!! Well done!
Thank you, JC, for adding the link!
I wish I had known that side plate trick a few months ago when I bought my first side by side.
I would buy a second hand John Dickson round action side by side, if I had the money to do so. They're beautiful. I would prefer one with tight chokes. That's wouldn't be a problem since I'm planning on using BioAmmo Blue cartridges on my old guns from the 1980s. Only problem is... even if I had the money to buy one, they're not common in Portugal, unfortunately.
The .22 Hornet double rifle was featured in the Winter 2000 Double Gun Journal on page 91. I purchased several back issues a week ago and was perusing them last night when I spotted the most unusual rifle. Where had I seen it just days before?…at Holts via Jonny’s most recent visit. What are the odds of that?
Love that .22 Hornet double !!! 👍
I’ve been waiting for this video. Some of my favourite content on the channel.
Great as always. Like to see and learn the history of guns. Your Holts videos fits the bill. You are starting to turn my interest to the SxS market.
26 inch barrels would sell well here in western wash. We have lots of dence brush
Oh, my local gun shop is closing down and have sent all their guns to holts so maybe that's why there's a few more
I so enjoy your Holts sales films you do TGS !
Just wished I had confidence to buy a side buy side there. !
Love the video. Always educational and entertaining. Keep it up jonny.
I just can’t help but like it/ what’s not to like could be on Jonny Carter apparel.
I went round the other day to look at a couple of caesar guerinis and an H&H unfortunately the H&H was removed from the sale, but im looking forward to throwing my hands up at the sale.
So Cool.
Never watched a TGS video that was a waste of time. I watched this and wondered where in the world do all these beauties come from?!
I had a look at the Alex Henry & co the non ejector box lock and I really liked the look of it but is it possible to get good sleeved Damascus barrels ?
two gentlemen speaking of beauty and elegance all the while the shotgun in the back that was just a little to close to the paint factory when it exploded
up in NORFOLK , Steady.
Need to go to one of these!
love the dixons
I would love to be at this auction good grief I'd be broke...
In America we don't have classy gunsin collections.
I love 26 inch barrels on a SxS. Extremely quick handling for upland game. Will need to look into buying from the USA
JC did a run down on just that recently!
I’d like to know as well and I didn’t see a video about the process
He did an extensive, detailed video recently /oceanbeliever/with an expert who covered every aspect and takes care of the whole process from beginning to end, UK to the USA. I have looked for it but cannot find it! Might be in the members section, sadly I am not a member. There is one out there though. @@oceanbeliever681
Here is everything you need to know about importing to USA: The gun so bad I sent it back!
ua-cam.com/video/3bTUtpTlfKw/v-deo.html
@@tgsoutdoors thank you!!!
Random question, I have an I hollis and sons , London hammer gun in original case we're they a reptubile maker?
A short question if I may (or a link to a video, should you have made one explaining this already): what qualifies a gun as a "best gun"?
I've heard it repeatedly in your videos, but being from Switzerland, it's not a term people use here.
Cheers!
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows how to tell the difference between a AYA N.1 and a N.2?
Get this guy some more wood😂🎉
Hey I can’t find that 20 bore with 32 inch barrels on the website, can anyone help??
When discussing the 410s. What is the name mentioned? I can't hear or find it.
He kept on refering to AYA
I keep hoping you’ll spot an interesting shotgun that’s cast on, fingers crossed! Preferably in the sealed bid 😂
The 22 Hornet is a seal gun.
I can appreciate the custom Browning it kind of reminds me of a badly placed tattoo though....
What a great video. You sir, have much more self control than me. I'd be broke and divorced if I could walk around that auction! Oh wait....I am broke. And divorced. Any auctions like that here in the states??
Wow '' Beautiful '' Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
I think I see 2 Winchester 1887s on the rack on the back I think…
I love this. Im American and i wish this was mire common here. We aren’t as “classy”
The U.K. is getting less classy by the day.
@@marcgraham412 i was at a pheasant shoot last weekend and all the younger guys like myself were sporting semi auto 12 gauges with extended mag tubes. Im a novice but when i was a kid it was a much different experience. Maybe the whole world is just getting trashier.
Where is the shop
I sit here watching with interest knowing I can't afford anything here, and knowing I am not in a position to deal with the pain in the neck of getting any of them imported, (In the good ol' US of A, so can own with no problem but the import thing is a bit of a pain.)
Fantastic video Jonny- great overview of a handful of great guns up for auction. Are the leather gun slips hanging up on one side also up for auction ? How does one bid- if you are from the US ? Thanks again, appreciate the knowledge you share with everyone. Cheers from Missouri, USA
There’s a TGS UA-cam video on buying/exporting on the Holt’s website and a couple of contacts.
Love your videos, however, the one thing that sort of grinds my gears is when you say 12, 20 or 28 bore. I mean for a gun nerd of your calibre ( and I mean it as a compliment) it’s unacceptable. With the exception or .410 all others are gauges. 😊😊
Who the heck said you can buy an AYA .410 in Canada for 400$? AYA guns typically go for 4000+ here.
They may have been thinking of one of the various. 410 folders maybe.
Even those junkers seem to fetch strong money
@@tgsoutdoors
If it works, it works. Nothing wrong with that...
If you can find one in decent condition any way.
Yup, prices have gone way up in the last few years.
Your FA ticket is essentially your license to possess shotguns? Do you need to get an endorsement for every additional or are you licensed and can then buy as you want ?
No limit on purchasing shotguns. But there can be a limit on your storage/security you are allowed in your home
Within limits yes. And you have to record the guns you buy and sell with the police. It’s not the same for FAC shotguns.
In the UK you have a shotgun certificate (covers single and double-barrelled shotguns or shotguns with a magazine capacity not exceeding 2 cartridges), and a Firearms Certificate (generally covers .22 rimfire semi auto rifles, bolt/lever action centre fire rifles in other calibres and higher capacity pump action/semi auto shotguns). (I've not covered everything above, it gets complex).
Obtaining a shotgun certificate is much less onerous than obtaining a FAC, and the storage/security/ammunition requirements are generally less restrictive.
@jacklurcher5813 I'm in South Africa. We have a license application for every firearm, every time. Onerous is an understatement my last application was around 70 pages. For us it's by section 13 for self defense, 15 for dedicated hunter 16 for dedicated sport. We then have a competency qualifying test for 4 different types. Handgun shotgun rifle and self loading ( semi )
Your system sounds like what we'd like to see here. The person get licensed, and the firearm gets registered to the person. Depending on the the types you have various requirements.
Arrrghhhh if that's a collection 96 (not even finished watching yet) please buy it so I can buy it off you at a later date 😂😂, just about to apply for my SC but been hankering after a collection 95 and a 96 since I first saw one about 12 yrs ago, nearly watched all your content, great stuff not many videos left now I think, keep up the good work JC and team 👍
Wadswick gunroom in Corsham Wiltshire have two, I was looking at them last week!
@@MartShoots was going to apply for SC a few years back and never got round to it so doing it now finally so I huess I'll have to wait and hope they aren't to anyone else's taste, well other than mine and Johnny's 🙈
1898 marlin
Besides the Damascus the manual of arms is a bit unsafe by modern standards. I have one sitting from 1908 with the letter from marlin saying …yea we suggest not using it
Paid - £27,000 MSRP
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Auction - £1500 - £2000 starting
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Alright, where's the gold accent shotguns?!
I’ve gone cold Turkey!
1:30 👌
10:00👏
24:25👍
Lots of people selling off their gear as cost of living bites?
Why would one simply hang a repro Brown Bess over the hearth??? Take it out for a nice walk and do some fowling with. 70-grains 2F black powder, same of corn-welt (Cornmeal), 1 to 1-1/8 Oz. shot (dealers' choice) and an overshot card wad (made from old playing cards) and Bobs your uncle. If you haven't you need to at least once. ^~^
The Parker sleeved double in .22-Hornet with 45-grain OT bullets is a great small game rifle and easily found and or handloaded for.
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Not so much a gun walkaround as a shotgun walkaround, pity because Holts have more than just shotguns