Hey Santee, maybe you could trade that fancy-pants new silver paper weight (if you ever get it) for the Dance ?? Hmmm ..... suppose the Dance is a paper weight also, huh? Ok, never mind.
Santees play button? Somethings hold more value then money. Its a award for recognition of Years of hard work. I am extremely excited to see santee get it. Its definitely not a paperweight.
@@snappers_antique_firearms My apologies Snapper. My attempt at mediocre humor with my internet friend Santee, should have been limited to his channel.
Trust me i am the same. I am not even allowed to bring my wallet. My wife knows me to much. On the last day tho there were some amazing deals. That wheel lock that was $1400 was $750 and i didnt have any money left in my pocket 😭
@@snappers_antique_firearms WHEELLOCK for 750 GAAA!!!! My problem is I do not have the leavening influence of a wife. Been married twice. Last time for 17 years and it was the best 6 months of my life.... I would go into debt for a wheel lock at that price. I saw a Chicago palm squeezer in that Walker case. Firearms addict is truly lusting for one
@@pilgrimm23 lol best 6 months of your life lol. Trust me i feel like a idiot for not buying it. There was a 1st gen black powder frame Colt saa. It was just the frame i should have bought it as well. It was $250. Great platform to build on. Well the wife knows be all to well. I have a serious addiction to antique guns. I would spend every dime i have if i was left to it. Being over half of my income is based off the interest of money I earned when I was younger. The more i spend of it the less my yearly income would be. This crazy inflation has hurt that enough already
@@snappers_antique_firearms agreed. I have a similar addiction, and ,sorry I know as much as you, historically, and then a bit I ain't good at the mechanics, but I know a thing'er three..... This vid.. you done good..
wow, what a ripper video Snapper and wow, some of those guns ... Lordy! You did a great job of filming, great angles and coverage and some of that super-close close up work was very very clear. Yet again I have to have a little bit of a cry over our Aussie gun laws, back in the day I had a sweet short barrel pump action shotgun, sadly totally prohibited now, lever action 12 guage, fine, automatic 12 gauge fine, just no pump, I guess they watched the Wild Bunch the night before they drew up the laws, or maybe Steve McQueen in Getaway .... sorry, I'm raving, the Vegas gun show got to me I guess, might have to go out to the gun safe and polish the 1911, cheers cobber :)
That was awesome. I like the Snapper Rifle too. I saw so much stuff that made me drool. That palm pistol in the bottom of one of the cases looked amazing. Thanks for sharing.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns i dont know what most of them are even chambered in. I am sure there is a way to make ammo. i agree you have to shoot it. Its firearm abuse if you don't shoot a gun. And just leave it on a display or safe
I forgot I was a UA-camr until the show was almost over. There was a opentop and it was converted to Centerfire. Only one i have ever seen. Sorry brother
@@apissedoffamerican1 i actually completely forgot about that open-top until you just reminded me. that was something that I really wish I would have gotten a picture of and talked about. it's the only one I've ever seen that was Centerfire
my mouth is watering looking at those Henry's. Good footage, Maybe I'll make it to that show one of these days.
Absolutely Awesome
It's a great show. I definitely recommend going at least once.
@@snappers_antique_firearmsTo be able to go with unlimited supply of money to buy what you want would be a dream come true.
Haha the snap rifle
The end is true lol
What a great show. $32K for that Dance...dang. But what great history there!
Confederate revolvers = Ludacris prices on guns beat half to death. But boy are they cool.
@@snappers_antique_firearms yes!
Hey Santee, maybe you could trade that fancy-pants new silver paper weight (if you ever get it) for the Dance ?? Hmmm ..... suppose the Dance is a paper weight also, huh? Ok, never mind.
Santees play button? Somethings hold more value then money. Its a award for recognition of Years of hard work. I am extremely excited to see santee get it. Its definitely not a paperweight.
@@snappers_antique_firearms My apologies Snapper. My attempt at mediocre humor with my internet friend Santee, should have been limited to his channel.
LUST!!!!!!!!!!!! Remind me never to visit Vegas in January. I am not much of a gambler but that show would clean me out and then some.
Trust me i am the same. I am not even allowed to bring my wallet. My wife knows me to much. On the last day tho there were some amazing deals. That wheel lock that was $1400 was $750 and i didnt have any money left in my pocket 😭
@@snappers_antique_firearms WHEELLOCK for 750 GAAA!!!! My problem is I do not have the leavening influence of a wife. Been married twice. Last time for 17 years and it was the best 6 months of my life.... I would go into debt for a wheel lock at that price.
I saw a Chicago palm squeezer in that Walker case. Firearms addict is truly lusting for one
@@pilgrimm23 lol best 6 months of your life lol. Trust me i feel like a idiot for not buying it. There was a 1st gen black powder frame Colt saa. It was just the frame i should have bought it as well. It was $250. Great platform to build on. Well the wife knows be all to well. I have a serious addiction to antique guns. I would spend every dime i have if i was left to it. Being over half of my income is based off the interest of money I earned when I was younger. The more i spend of it the less my yearly income would be. This crazy inflation has hurt that enough already
@@snappers_antique_firearms agreed. I have a similar addiction, and ,sorry I know as much as you, historically, and then a bit I ain't good at the mechanics, but I know a thing'er three..... This vid.. you done good..
@@pilgrimm23 thanks brother also i am still interested in that Navy Remington. I want to get your baby dragoon to you before you send it tho.
wow, what a ripper video Snapper and wow, some of those guns ... Lordy! You did a great job of filming, great angles and coverage and some of that super-close close up work was very very clear. Yet again I have to have a little bit of a cry over our Aussie gun laws, back in the day I had a sweet short barrel pump action shotgun, sadly totally prohibited now, lever action 12 guage, fine, automatic 12 gauge fine, just no pump, I guess they watched the Wild Bunch the night before they drew up the laws, or maybe Steve McQueen in Getaway .... sorry, I'm raving, the Vegas gun show got to me I guess, might have to go out to the gun safe and polish the 1911, cheers cobber :)
Thanks steve. I truly feel for you. Your countries gun laws are so stupid. Written by people who never held or shot a gun.
@@snappers_antique_firearms YEP!
That was awesome. I like the Snapper Rifle too. I saw so much stuff that made me drool. That palm pistol in the bottom of one of the cases looked amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. i saw that to. I wish i would have gotten more video of it.
@@snappers_antique_firearms I have always wanted one of those. I’m just not sure about getting ammo for it. Of course I would want to shoot it.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns i dont know what most of them are even chambered in. I am sure there is a way to make ammo. i agree you have to shoot it. Its firearm abuse if you don't shoot a gun. And just leave it on a display or safe
It was a good show.
Thanks!! its very fun and worth seeing in person
Thanks for sharing.
That would have been a really unforgettable show to have went to you were so fortunate to have gone
Its every year. this is my 2nd year and its so amazing. i hope one day you can get to it
7:00 I know what happens here🙂
It wasnt me it was him 👉🐢
For split second (6:30) I thought that was a winchester 1893. Very cool video. 👍
"I WANT A COLT REVOLVING CARBINE!".......... - "You'll shoot your hand off kid!"...."HO-HO-HO!"......
😂😂 but santa
Dou think you could play marching through Georgia with it?
It was going to a museum where you could buy the exhibits.
Whitneyville is the replica I had 😁 thanks for the video, felt like I was there 😎👍
I just feel bad there was so much i missed. I just completely forgot to record lol. But i hope it was enjoyable
Also i was shocked to see this whitneyville had a brass backstrap all the replicas of ever seeing always have the back strap like the Walker metal
@@snappers_antique_firearms enjoyed every minute... thanks 👍
@@snappers_antique_firearms it's been so many years ago, but when I saw it I recognized it right away 😁👍
And whatever you do...... oops you did lol
Cant believe task force ratted me out
So this happens every year? January?
Yes its been every year for a very long time. It's usually the weekend after Shot Show. normally the end of January.
So there really is an advantage to living near vegas. A desert oasis of antique firearms.
Mountain man
Unfortunately its only once a year. All the rest of the year sucks. It close to California and to much crime.
You didnt show me any cartridge conversions or opentops what happened lol
I forgot I was a UA-camr until the show was almost over. There was a opentop and it was converted to Centerfire. Only one i have ever seen. Sorry brother
@@snappers_antique_firearms I'm just giving ya a hard time I'm sure I would have forgot everything even my name if I had been there good video brother
@@apissedoffamerican1 i actually completely forgot about that open-top until you just reminded me. that was something that I really wish I would have gotten a picture of and talked about. it's the only one I've ever seen that was Centerfire
Lol Tyler is nobody's fool
Lol thats becoming extremely evident these days.
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