One of my friends lucked out with one of those finds. In his instance, he got word that a surviving daughter and son wanted to get rid of their father's gun collection. They wanted $200 bucks for everything. Having his integrity, he honestly told them they could easily get $15,000 if they would take a little time to "part ways" with it properly. They simply said, "Get them out of the house. We don't want them." He forced $2,000 on them. The collection ended up being worth $60K. Many were special edition pistols, shotguns, and rifles in mint condition. There were about 75 different pieces altogether. It is just mind-boggling to me that being the collector this man had been and, yet, his children could not have cared less even knowing their father loved that collection. I'm sure this happens quite often.
Many many years ago when my children were little, we all went to estate sale. We got some really good bargains on family stuff, and I noticed 3 boxes of very old .22rimfire shorts, 25cents each. Bought them and the old lady said, "would you be interested in a rifle to go with those bullets?" I said yes and she brought out this little .22 rifle in pristine condition, wanted only $75 for it, so I bought it. Got home and looked up the make and model and found out it was a rare deluxe model, just with a chain store name on it. Wow! worth at least 5x what I paid for it. So, once in awhile we do get a special blessing.
I'm a Brit, ex-forces, restricted to nothing more lethal than a pea-shooter and I would dearly love to test fire these weapons. You MUST video the unboxing and cataloguing of all these weapons and accessories. Like many, I'm drooling at the thought of it.
The last "real" weapon I fired was an SA80, a supposed upgrade to the L1A1 SLR. Now that was a real weapon. I don't want to kill anyone, I just want to test my shooting skills. I was a very good shot during my time in the Army, 1970s. If I win the lottery i want to spend a few days on a range trying numerous weapons in the USA.@@MrRmh3481
Trev, im. Scot living in fife, dude I own seven rifles two are straight pull 5.56 my other is. 308,i own a chiappa Rhino. 357 and I'm about to buy a. 44 super redhawk in magnum.
@@stevenreyngold1166 There are even fewer and more rare electrically operated ones with lights to designate events in the operation of the gun, kinda like analogue CAD/CAM. I’ve only seen one and that was at the museum at Ft. Lewis Washington. Hold on to that sucker, it’s a beaut!
My dad just sold off nearly his entire gun collection without telling my brother or me. Granted it was nothing like this, but there were a few guns that we would have bought from him had we known he was going to sell it all. Now we still have tons of reloading gear, which not many people would want, and I doubt we'll be able to get much for when he eventually passes away. We're a little pissed at my dad, but he just shrugged...
@@wejustsawmanfly Yeah, that's part of what annoyed us - it was a little out of character. He knew that both of us had guns of our own, hunted, etc. And it wasn't even a local guy, so we couldn't buy anything back either. No idea where they ended up...
@@AndrewAMartinmake sure he goes into a home and on his own dime. Thsts the kinda BS that gets you into a hone and forgotten about 🤷♂️🤣 and im serious. When he cant wipe his own ass and the cash he got from the sales run out he will know he made a mistake then 🤷♂️ Cant be the first time hes fucked yall... If it is its forgivable.
Needs way more than that to just equip a single platoon, much less company, which would have more than 500 weapons. The quantity of firearms in use by your local police is more than this guy has.
@@nichoth1a platoon 😂😂😂what bs are you watching , this would arm well over 200+ men a platoon is 26 , 4 squads of 5 plus a squad leaderper squad and 1 platoon sgt . and a 1lt or 2nd .
US Army Infantry rifle platoon consists of 3 rifle squads of 7, 1 weapons squad of 7, Plt Leader, Plt Sgt and Medic. 31 in total. At times I had 2 RTO's assigned 1 each to Plt Ldr and Plt Sgt. Rifle squads were Squad leader, A & B Team leaders, each with a SAW gunner, Grenadier and a rifleman. Marine Rifle squad if I'm not mistaken has 3 teams and 13 Marines assigned. I was Airborne Infantry and Light Infantry and our MTOE was pretty much the same for both although some equipment was obviously different but the weapons and manning was the same.
If this room was here in Florida, he would be staring at a bunch of rusted up barely functioning weapons. I live 5 minutes from the beach and have a pretty large gun collection. Not like this that is so big you can’t keep it in a safe. But i have at least 50 guns stacked in my safe like a Tetris game lol.. But you have no idea what we go through to keep our guns from rusting. You have to literally slather them in oil for them to not rust if you’re not keeping them in a controlled environment. I have two dehumidifiers in my safe. One that sucks up water and the other is a goldenrod dehumidifier tube that heats up the inside to the point that the humidity cant survive. But man, this video excites me and hurts a little to watch lol.
Buy a old german K98 Mauser. My brother use this for hunting by rainy and stormy days and nights. Come back and put it wet in a corner, there is no rust. Built in 1943 Mauser Germany. Works today perfect, was built for 1000 years.
@@eaSTS9 You said it! LIke good friggin lord. Even stuff that claims to be stainless steel, Florida’s humidity laughs at it and goes “Let me know you how stainless steel can rust.” People automatically think Stainless steel or super hard metals can’t rust. But they can and ive seen it many times here in Florida. Metals like titanium won’t rust per se, but they will begin to corrode and get pitting. So the metals in guns are literally ripe to rust if you aren’t taking care of them or taking steps to keep moisture out of the area you store your guns. Its a whole battle onto itself. You gotta keep your guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have then by locking them in a safe and keeping moisture away from them by taking multiple steps to rid your storage area of moisture. Cause the one time you forget, and unfortunately i did one time when we got hit by a hurricane. I wasn’t thinking about guns, only getting the power back on and the damage repaired. Forget I had them in a warehouse that was barely climate controlled. Had superficial rusting on some of my collectors items and I had to spend a small fortune getting them all cleaned by the local master gunsmith who only cleaned them all because he was the father of a friend I grew up with and would have turned anyone else away. But he was able to remove even the more harsher stains and rust from the slide my colt 1911 railgun.
Holy Crap!! My ED problem for 10 years miraculously cleared up!!...... Seriously though, clean all weapons and store them somewhere very secure!! Trust no one, people have been killed for a lot less!! I salute you young man, that has been my lifelong dream!!
The wooden cases more than likely contain Chinese made 7.62x39 full metal jacket ammunition. I sold a few hundred cases like that back in the early Nineties.
@@0002EcM I didn't buy the Chinese ammo back then but did buy several cases of the Russian steel cored FMJ and they were usually 1000 to 1200 per case in 2 sealed tins. They came in wooden crates very similar to the one in the video. I've always been irritated with myself for not buying as many cases as I could afford at the time. $70 - $100 per case. It was later declared illegal to import or buy and classed as armor piercing pistol ammo because of course someone made a pistol variation of the AK. 22lr was $10 for 500 back then too and you could find it by the thousand all day long even in tiny gun stores and of course in almost any hardware store.
I keep kicking myself for not buying a few dozen cases of that stuff way back then, but early on who'd have thought they'd declare the steel cored stuff illegal and ban the import of it. I also should have bought a couple dozen SKS rifles too since they were cheap as hell.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 I KNOW A MAN WHO STARTED COLLECTING RIFLES AT 18 HE IS 86 NOW AND WHEN HE FIRST STARTED BUYING GUN THEY WHERE DIRT CHEEP HIS GUN ROOM IS A LOT CLEANER THEN THAT SORRY FOR THE CAPS TO ME IT IS BOLD PRINT
Absolutely bonkers find, as an old Brit Veteran whom lives in the UK, a country that as a whole is unable too collect real firearms on any scale, this video is crazy. Well done in finding this amazing collection
Be careful, ATF probably know bout it too. Doesn't seem like someone would just throw them half hazard, piled up in a storage unit, who actually cared about firearms. Though people do stupid, alot
If I had to guess the family piled it all up and sold it as a lot. there was nothing there that was illegal, so I doubt the ATF would really care about milsurps like that.
@@bad74maverick1 It looks to me someone was in a hurry to fill this storage with over a million $ worth of firearms. As if confiscated to to arm people who are not citizens. A gun collector would not half hazardly stack weapons in piles. ATF does though and have been caught giving confiscated firearms to cartels south of the border. Government is not a friend to the American taxpayer, they owe us alot of money. 33trill$ Also ATF is an illegal organization without oversight of there actions, so nobody is ever held accountable. May want to reconsider the thought process of war mongering thieves. Just a suggestion.
@@bad74maverick1How can you tell from this video? There could be full auto firearms in there. You don't know until you go through it. I want to know what he paid for this stuff.
@user-mj9lq9vp3w Can you send me information on the guy with the inert RPG who is doing a life sentence? Because a firearms violation is 10 years max for an illegal weapon, I'd like to learn more about a life sentence for a legal to own one. Please and thank you.
What an incredible find, what stories if they could talk. I would treasure owning one or two. Would be glad assisting with all the accessories you have. Free of course. I'm old, retired, disabled military guy just glad to help.
@@AndrewAMartin -And my wife has a Nike shoe box in the top of the closet where she hides her vibrator. Just saying, I wouldn't trust anything in that disorganized hodge-podge.
price of a good Garand is crazy now. friend has one that saw use in the Battle of the Bulge. fun thing to shoot, even funner teaching someone how to load it without hurting themself
he keeps deleting videos and reposting them leading me on man probably alot of other people too shits pissing me off wont show us a good amount he got the likes he asked for and never gave us the video either instead took that one down
This is literally everyone's DREAM find. I would just lay on top of that pile in that room until I either died or got too uncomfortable and moved things out of the way so I could put a bed in the middle. I would just live like scrooge mcduck
I'm sure a lot of money....even if everything was $100 a piece.... (I counted 50 at 2:55 mark) it looked like 500 pieces easily..... so think $50k ... so...knowing the luck of some people, a widow friend I knew let about 12 pieces of rare value go for a couple grand...so this was either a gift horse or the dude has a high degree of disposable income
No, unless one of those guns is a super rare find the average cost of those is around $400-$500 each. The 1911 pistols go for about $900 but the M1 garands are cheap. And that was the majority of the guns. I’m guessing that collection is around $125,000 at most.
@@bremnersghost948 (it's immigrate) Legally? From a foreign country? Well, ANY. But some States value freedom (red) more than others(blue). Most immigrants just want to escape but the current political party is dumping thousands of illegals in the more conservative States with the intent to convert the base populace to a more "controllable" citizenry via providing them with governmental assistance (paid for through taxation) which deceptively causes them to believe it is free but in reality enslaves those that are paying for it and eventually entrap the recipients. DO YOUR RESEARCH! Otherwise you too become a pawn.
Just off the top of my head, that looks like at least $200,000 worth of stuff. Those cutaway models are pretty valuable by themselves. I couldn't imagine coming into that. Id literally have to sit on the ground for a little while trying to wrap my head around it. If I were you, Id probably keep the select stuff and get in touch with Rock Island Auction House for the rest. How did you find that?
Rock Island Auctions or one of the other online auction houses specializing in firearms would be the best way to move this stuff legally and quickly. All your problems are solved with one phone call away. Email them this video and they'll forget Thanksgiving dinner to return your call. Well done on your find--I am very, very jealous! Post a vid on what you find; I was identifying stuff as you uncovered it (I've been around this equipment for 40 years).
Same, I love the M1 carbine and think it’s a fantastically fun time to shoot, would love to get my hands on another. (The one I have was my great grandfather’s he carried in WWII and I don’t want to wear it out.
is it possible there might be yet another stash spot this guy had used? worth looking into! and yes this is like a freaking dream or something! please tell us how much you paid for it all!
O the Bullets of 8mm are from my hometown. The "Rottw." on the packet stands for the city name Rottweil, it is not far from Obendorf am Neckar where Mauser and Heckler and Koch the companys are from.
As an obsessive compulsive, you need to hire me to organize every single one of those "collectables". I would have that storage unit organized within two hours. (Just let me do all the counting and inventory first)
LOL, like your icon, Rowdy Roddy in the "They Live" movie attire. Came here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum, love that show. It's probably truer than we know...🕶
@@BADMONTESS It definitely is. (That's why it got banned from theaters after a few weeks at #1) We're pretty much living in They Live times right now. Crashed economy, enemies within the gates, Humans controlled, lied to, brainwashed; reaching the breaking stage, soon to snap.
You have the right frame of mind. Totally a time to keep ones guard up. Its all about buy, spend, consume, obey, while they proclaim all is just fine, omg, take care, stay sharp Rowdy Wow, never knew it got banned from theaters. I have it on DVD, just had it out to show step daughter a few weeks back as I told her about the movie. Got to be true, they are among us, have been for who knows how long, but its been a minute. @@ALL_OUT_OF_BUBBLEGUM
Step #1 buy some Vci paper and wrap all of them up. Get them out of the soft cases they hold moisture and will cause rust. Get some cosmoline and goop it all over. I know cosmoline gets a bad rap, but it is an amazing firearm preserver. Keep those gems in pristine condition.
What a treasure! You have stumbled upon some old man's lifetime collection of military surplus firearms, ammo, and other war articles. Such luck.
One of my friends lucked out with one of those finds. In his instance, he got word that a surviving daughter and son wanted to get rid of their father's gun collection. They wanted $200 bucks for everything. Having his integrity, he honestly told them they could easily get $15,000 if they would take a little time to "part ways" with it properly. They simply said, "Get them out of the house. We don't want them." He forced $2,000 on them. The collection ended up being worth $60K. Many were special edition pistols, shotguns, and rifles in mint condition. There were about 75 different pieces altogether.
It is just mind-boggling to me that being the collector this man had been and, yet, his children could not have cared less even knowing their father loved that collection. I'm sure this happens quite often.
Gun fear and hate are powerful motivators for the unstable.
Many many years ago when my children were little, we all went to estate sale. We got some really good bargains on family stuff, and I noticed 3 boxes of very old .22rimfire shorts, 25cents each. Bought them and the old lady said, "would you be interested in a rifle to go with those bullets?" I said yes and she brought out this little .22 rifle in pristine condition, wanted only $75 for it, so I bought it. Got home and looked up the make and model and found out it was a rare deluxe model, just with a chain store name on it. Wow! worth at least 5x what I paid for it. So, once in awhile we do get a special blessing.
thats dum,b should of gave them the 200k sounds like they where anti gun f them
Dad probably rolling in his grave
Hard to believe their greed wasn't triggered.
I'm a Brit, ex-forces, restricted to nothing more lethal than a pea-shooter and I would dearly love to test fire these weapons. You MUST video the unboxing and cataloguing of all these weapons and accessories. Like many, I'm drooling at the thought of it.
C'mon over Trevor, we will fix you up!
The last "real" weapon I fired was an SA80, a supposed upgrade to the L1A1 SLR. Now that was a real weapon. I don't want to kill anyone, I just want to test my shooting skills. I was a very good shot during my time in the Army, 1970s. If I win the lottery i want to spend a few days on a range trying numerous weapons in the USA.@@MrRmh3481
I mean, a lot of those looked like bolt actions, so we can own them over here. We'd just never be able to afford them.🤣
Trev, im. Scot living in fife, dude I own seven rifles two are straight pull 5.56 my other is. 308,i own a chiappa Rhino. 357 and I'm about to buy a. 44 super redhawk in magnum.
Grover I'm ex R. E. M. E. Now retired would be happy to come over and help you out dude.
As a retired paraplegic, I'm drooling right now... how much fun would that be, to go through and "test" all those works of art?
Jesus, I see what you’ve done for other people, and I want that for me.
Sir, you and I both know! We will both be doing Fred G Sanford! Calling out Elizabeth and the lord’s name!
I agree bro
Scrolling through the comments just for this exact one. 😅
If I ever find a stash like this, I'll convert. I'm not even joking.
Dude, that training and cut away of that .30 cal browning machine gun is worth a small fortune!
Training?
@@Mygg_Jeager The cut away of the Browning .30 machine gun is a training aid.
@@NeroontheGoon ahhh.
Yeh, I noticed that. They are quite rare. Value is between $2500 and $5000. Perhaps more depending highly on condition.
@@stevenreyngold1166 There are even fewer and more rare electrically operated ones with lights to designate events in the operation of the gun, kinda like analogue CAD/CAM. I’ve only seen one and that was at the museum at Ft. Lewis Washington. Hold on to that sucker, it’s a beaut!
Sad this gentleman who worked and amassed this collection over his lifetime didn’t have any sons or grandsons for all that to go to . . .
My dad just sold off nearly his entire gun collection without telling my brother or me. Granted it was nothing like this, but there were a few guns that we would have bought from him had we known he was going to sell it all. Now we still have tons of reloading gear, which not many people would want, and I doubt we'll be able to get much for when he eventually passes away. We're a little pissed at my dad, but he just shrugged...
@@AndrewAMartinthat seems like a little bit asshole ish dad...
He was an idiot. Instead of wasting time collecting garbage and worshipping nazis, he should have started a family and leave a legacy
@@wejustsawmanfly Yeah, that's part of what annoyed us - it was a little out of character. He knew that both of us had guns of our own, hunted, etc. And it wasn't even a local guy, so we couldn't buy anything back either. No idea where they ended up...
@@AndrewAMartinmake sure he goes into a home and on his own dime. Thsts the kinda BS that gets you into a hone and forgotten about 🤷♂️🤣 and im serious. When he cant wipe his own ass and the cash he got from the sales run out he will know he made a mistake then 🤷♂️ Cant be the first time hes fucked yall... If it is its forgivable.
Dude can literally start his own private military with that stash!😂
Needs way more than that to just equip a single platoon, much less company, which would have more than 500 weapons. The quantity of firearms in use by your local police is more than this guy has.
@@nichoth1a platoon 😂😂😂what bs are you watching , this would arm well over 200+ men a platoon is 26 , 4 squads of 5 plus a squad leaderper squad and 1 platoon sgt . and a 1lt or 2nd .
US Army Infantry rifle platoon consists of 3 rifle squads of 7, 1 weapons squad of 7, Plt Leader, Plt Sgt and Medic. 31 in total. At times I had 2 RTO's assigned 1 each to Plt Ldr and Plt Sgt. Rifle squads were Squad leader, A & B Team leaders, each with a SAW gunner, Grenadier and a rifleman. Marine Rifle squad if I'm not mistaken has 3 teams and 13 Marines assigned. I was Airborne Infantry and Light Infantry and our MTOE was pretty much the same for both although some equipment was obviously different but the weapons and manning was the same.
Battalion strength at least
If this room was here in Florida, he would be staring at a bunch of rusted up barely functioning weapons. I live 5 minutes from the beach and have a pretty large gun collection. Not like this that is so big you can’t keep it in a safe. But i have at least 50 guns stacked in my safe like a Tetris game lol.. But you have no idea what we go through to keep our guns from rusting. You have to literally slather them in oil for them to not rust if you’re not keeping them in a controlled environment. I have two dehumidifiers in my safe. One that sucks up water and the other is a goldenrod dehumidifier tube that heats up the inside to the point that the humidity cant survive. But man, this video excites me and hurts a little to watch lol.
Buy a old german K98 Mauser. My brother use this for hunting by rainy and stormy days and nights. Come back and put it wet in a corner, there is no rust. Built in 1943 Mauser Germany. Works today perfect, was built for 1000 years.
@@andik859 lol, and what? just ditch all his other guns? not the point here, FL has insane humidity especially during summer
@@eaSTS9 You said it! LIke good friggin lord. Even stuff that claims to be stainless steel, Florida’s humidity laughs at it and goes “Let me know you how stainless steel can rust.” People automatically think Stainless steel or super hard metals can’t rust. But they can and ive seen it many times here in Florida. Metals like titanium won’t rust per se, but they will begin to corrode and get pitting. So the metals in guns are literally ripe to rust if you aren’t taking care of them or taking steps to keep moisture out of the area you store your guns. Its a whole battle onto itself. You gotta keep your guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have then by locking them in a safe and keeping moisture away from them by taking multiple steps to rid your storage area of moisture. Cause the one time you forget, and unfortunately i did one time when we got hit by a hurricane. I wasn’t thinking about guns, only getting the power back on and the damage repaired. Forget I had them in a warehouse that was barely climate controlled. Had superficial rusting on some of my collectors items and I had to spend a small fortune getting them all cleaned by the local master gunsmith who only cleaned them all because he was the father of a friend I grew up with and would have turned anyone else away. But he was able to remove even the more harsher stains and rust from the slide my colt 1911 railgun.
How much did you pay for all that??? 😳
Holy Crap!! My ED problem for 10 years miraculously cleared up!!...... Seriously though, clean all weapons and store them somewhere very secure!! Trust no one, people have been killed for a lot less!! I salute you young man, that has been my lifelong dream!!
how to get that rust off the mac 11?
Id love to purchase a few of those. Great call in my opinion.
The wooden cases more than likely contain Chinese made 7.62x39 full metal jacket ammunition. I sold a few hundred cases like that back in the early Nineties.
Corrosive AF.
How many cans in a case?
@@0002EcM I didn't buy the Chinese ammo back then but did buy several cases of the Russian steel cored FMJ and they were usually 1000 to 1200 per case in 2 sealed tins. They came in wooden crates very similar to the one in the video. I've always been irritated with myself for not buying as many cases as I could afford at the time. $70 - $100 per case. It was later declared illegal to import or buy and classed as armor piercing pistol ammo because of course someone made a pistol variation of the AK. 22lr was $10 for 500 back then too and you could find it by the thousand all day long even in tiny gun stores and of course in almost any hardware store.
@@chrissinclair4442 Easy to deal with, just clean the gun well after each shooting session.
I keep kicking myself for not buying a few dozen cases of that stuff way back then, but early on who'd have thought they'd declare the steel cored stuff illegal and ban the import of it. I also should have bought a couple dozen SKS rifles too since they were cheap as hell.
Must of owned a gun shop then died. No family to leave them too. Definitely a great score. 👍
You are literally living my dream? How in the world did you find this?
it was a rich hoarder and gun nut, he has close to 5 million in that room alone, he simply bought the man's storage unit for a few thousand
@cagneybillingsley2165 that has to be a once in a lifetime find!!! It's incredible really!
@@cagneybillingsley2165 I KNOW A MAN WHO STARTED COLLECTING RIFLES AT 18 HE IS 86 NOW AND WHEN HE FIRST STARTED BUYING GUN THEY WHERE DIRT CHEEP HIS GUN ROOM IS A LOT CLEANER THEN THAT SORRY FOR THE CAPS TO ME IT IS BOLD PRINT
The answer is clickbait. Because otherwise this is incredibly illegal and the ATF would’ve shot his dog already.
Yeah. If this is legit, I wouldn’t be posting a video of it on the internet for the world to see. Stupid.
That’s awesome. Dang!
In CA we might go to jail just watching this awesomeness.
I totally would love to see a full video , on all the treasures in your find ! 😮
Absolutely bonkers find, as an old Brit Veteran whom lives in the UK, a country that as a whole is unable too collect real firearms on any scale, this video is crazy. Well done in finding this amazing collection
Be careful, ATF probably know bout it too. Doesn't seem like someone would just throw them half hazard, piled up in a storage unit, who actually cared about firearms. Though people do stupid, alot
If I had to guess the family piled it all up and sold it as a lot. there was nothing there that was illegal, so I doubt the ATF would really care about milsurps like that.
@@bad74maverick1 It looks to me someone was in a hurry to fill this storage with over a million $ worth of firearms. As if confiscated to to arm people who are not citizens. A gun collector would not half hazardly stack weapons in piles.
ATF does though and have been caught giving confiscated firearms to cartels south of the border.
Government is not a friend to the American taxpayer, they owe us alot of money. 33trill$
Also ATF is an illegal organization without oversight of there actions, so nobody is ever held accountable.
May want to reconsider the thought process of war mongering thieves. Just a suggestion.
Looks like someone had a Family member who owned a gun store that went out of business and the dude just held onto all his stock
@@bad74maverick1How can you tell from this video? There could be full auto firearms in there. You don't know until you go through it. I want to know what he paid for this stuff.
@user-mj9lq9vp3w Can you send me information on the guy with the inert RPG who is doing a life sentence? Because a firearms violation is 10 years max for an illegal weapon, I'd like to learn more about a life sentence for a legal to own one. Please and thank you.
What an incredible find, what stories if they could talk. I would treasure owning one or two. Would be glad assisting with all the accessories you have. Free of course. I'm old, retired, disabled military guy just glad to help.
Look forward to seeing more on this, this is crazy wish it was me man lol
Very nice. You sharing or keeping?
More than one gun that I would love to have.
M1 Garand, 1911.
Bet it's ammo in the nailed up box.
Or grenades? I wouldn't go around pounding on their tops just yet. You never know what you're gonna find in that collection.
@@capnadam4102 It says 'Made in China Small Arms Ammunition' on the label of the box, probably 7.62x39.
@@AndrewAMartin -And my wife has a Nike shoe box in the top of the closet where she hides her vibrator. Just saying, I wouldn't trust anything in that disorganized hodge-podge.
price of a good Garand is crazy now. friend has one that saw use in the Battle of the Bulge. fun thing to shoot, even funner teaching someone how to load it without hurting themself
Absolutely amazing! Good for you brother!
To hell with you for living my dream. It's probably him buying his families estate. xD
He is pissing me off by not saying how much he spent on all that
he keeps deleting videos and reposting them leading me on man probably alot of other people too shits pissing me off wont show us a good amount he got the likes he asked for and never gave us the video either instead took that one down
Very doubtful this guy bought this. Not a gun guy and this is not a random storage locker.
Dude randomly finds Terminator 2 bunker...out there living MY dream!
That's a whole gunstore there bud I'm jelly nice ❤❤❤
Two questions:
1) How much that all cost?
2) How much do you think you will make if you sell it?
Its gotta be well over $100k in guns just from what I could see
Notice he won't respond. Sounds fishy
He won't say. Probably like under 5000
Goddamn i’m early
We still need a video on how this happened
I know that’s what I’m thinking
I wouldve never put this on youtube dont be surprised if u get a knock from the ATF saying it belongs to them
Should I be concerned that the first though was "The hell you doin in my house?"?
Probably Sarah Connor ammo stash 😂
Every single gun in the collection test firing longcut video 😂
Who in their right mind would abandon a gun collection like that !
A dead guy
KERY ya something is fishy about this. If the guy had a collection like this he would of told someone he trusted. This smells.
You're killing me Smalls.
You better thank your blessings man! It’s insane.
The over-sized guns on stands were Training Aids for military recruits in Basic.
Might be small arms ammunition in the box that says small arms ammunition.
This is literally everyone's DREAM find. I would just lay on top of that pile in that room until I either died or got too uncomfortable and moved things out of the way so I could put a bed in the middle. I would just live like scrooge mcduck
History hunter , great pieces you’ve had found!
How much did you pay for the whole stash? Amazing stuff!
I'm sure a lot of money....even if everything was $100 a piece.... (I counted 50 at 2:55 mark) it looked like 500 pieces easily..... so think $50k ... so...knowing the luck of some people, a widow friend I knew let about 12 pieces of rare value go for a couple grand...so this was either a gift horse or the dude has a high degree of disposable income
Fudd’s dream
Set for life! Hopefully there’s good ammo in there.
That first box with that slick SBR uzi 🤤
You should organize all of them and have a board how many guns you have
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Wow!!!! That is truly amazing. Nice score bro.
Several million £ there on the other hand, here in Britain that is Life in Prison lol
No, unless one of those guns is a super rare find the average cost of those is around $400-$500 each. The 1911 pistols go for about $900 but the M1 garands are cheap. And that was the majority of the guns. I’m guessing that collection is around $125,000 at most.
So now you get WHY it's great to be an American?
@@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 Which is the Best State to Emigrate to?
@@bremnersghost948 (it's immigrate) Legally? From a foreign country? Well, ANY. But some States value freedom (red) more than others(blue). Most immigrants just want to escape but the current political party is dumping thousands of illegals in the more conservative States with the intent to convert the base populace to a more "controllable" citizenry via providing them with governmental assistance (paid for through taxation) which deceptively causes them to believe it is free but in reality enslaves those that are paying for it and eventually entrap the recipients. DO YOUR RESEARCH! Otherwise you too become a pawn.
Texas
THAT LOOKS LIKE HEAVEN 😊
Are you going to sell any of this great stuff? If so how can I get in on it? 2:56 😊
That Ma Deuce though.
We've all dreamed of sonething like this... jealous doesn't even come close!
Wow, you are truly blessed.
I wouldn't have posted this online though 😂
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Mother of sweating Jaysus!!!!
I had an accident at 0:12!
That looks like more than the Canadian entire arsenal!
How much did you pay for all of that 😂
I wonder that too that looks like heaven
A thousand
I’m gonna guess about 100k.
@@NapoleonGelignite i'd say 30 or 40k
I would mortgage my house for that
ATF gunna be like... "we bought an ABANDONED GUN ARSENAL"
I worked at a gun shop for a number of years and that collection makes me dizzy.
I am curious as to how you go about finding an abandoned gun arsenal to begin with, seriously.
@williamlocklear1283
I am also curious about the pertinent info that was left out of this vague video.
You don’t. He didn’t just “find” this. He purchased the unit more than Likely as an estate sale.
@@akmguru1062 Yeah, I was kinda leaning in that direction. :)
Damn I'm envious! I'd be the Joker at the gun range!
I'm a firearms enthusiast but that's nuts...how many gun's is to much wow
Amazing ! How much did it cost u ?
But how? From where? how did you even find out about it and even come to get the chance to buy it?!?
Is there a freaking machine gun in the middle? Holy crap
Why do these keep going up and getting taken down repeatedly?
* cough * nazi stuff * cough cough *
You hit the jack pot, I'm jealous. This is gun heaven
PART 2 PLEASE !
Bet A.T.F. Is having Toddler style Melt downs over this. GOOD ON YA, NEVER GIVE THEM UP
Just off the top of my head, that looks like at least $200,000 worth of stuff. Those cutaway models are pretty valuable by themselves. I couldn't imagine coming into that. Id literally have to sit on the ground for a little while trying to wrap my head around it. If I were you, Id probably keep the select stuff and get in touch with Rock Island Auction House for the rest. How did you find that?
At least 200K. If he has some really rare models, he could hit 1 MILLION.
Rock Island Auctions or one of the other online auction houses specializing in firearms would be the best way to move this stuff legally and quickly. All your problems are solved with one phone call away. Email them this video and they'll forget Thanksgiving dinner to return your call.
Well done on your find--I am very, very jealous! Post a vid on what you find; I was identifying stuff as you uncovered it (I've been around this equipment for 40 years).
Bro! You hit the lottery, congratulations!
If you want to sell an M-1 or M2 Carbine and the price is right, I would be up for that!!
Same, I love the M1 carbine and think it’s a fantastically fun time to shoot, would love to get my hands on another. (The one I have was my great grandfather’s he carried in WWII and I don’t want to wear it out.
Oh bro YOU FOUND FREE GUNS AND THAT'S VERY SUPER GOOD FOR YOU
Man so cool
Lucky bastard, this makes me jealous 😭
We want a longer vid 😓
I guess you could start an armed militia.
I would like to buy one of the 1911 .45 auto's
Please make videos going through all of this stuff. It's super cool.
The wood crate is ammo. It's two packed "sardine cans". And the over sized cut away guns are old training rifles, pretty collectible.
Yep, probably 7.62x39mm. Used to buy a few back in the day.
is it possible there might be yet another stash spot this guy had used? worth looking into! and yes this is like a freaking dream or something! please tell us how much you paid for it all!
That’s good start. Now you’re rich!
O the Bullets of 8mm are from my hometown.
The "Rottw." on the packet stands for the city name Rottweil, it is not far from Obendorf am Neckar where Mauser and Heckler and Koch the companys are from.
How did you come across this collection?,That is heaven
As an obsessive compulsive, you need to hire me to organize every single one of those "collectables".
I would have that storage unit organized within two hours.
(Just let me do all the counting and inventory first)
LOL, like your icon, Rowdy Roddy in the "They Live" movie attire. Came here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum, love that show. It's probably truer than we know...🕶
@@BADMONTESS It definitely is.
(That's why it got banned from theaters after a few weeks at #1)
We're pretty much living in They Live times right now.
Crashed economy, enemies within the gates, Humans controlled, lied to, brainwashed;
reaching the breaking stage, soon to snap.
You have the right frame of mind. Totally a time to keep ones guard up. Its all about buy, spend, consume, obey, while they proclaim all is just fine, omg, take care, stay sharp Rowdy Wow, never knew it got banned from theaters. I have it on DVD, just had it out to show step daughter a few weeks back as I told her about the movie. Got to be true, they are among us, have been for who knows how long, but its been a minute. @@ALL_OUT_OF_BUBBLEGUM
Can’t lie I’m not jealous you won the lottery
That's absolutley wild.
Looks like any table at the Tulsa Wanamaker gun show.
Insane find!🔥
btw, those are German army relics not 'nazi' items. that was a political party.
Good grief. You have won the armory LOTTERY amigo. Unreal.
Step #1 buy some Vci paper and wrap all of them up. Get them out of the soft cases they hold moisture and will cause rust. Get some cosmoline and goop it all over. I know cosmoline gets a bad rap, but it is an amazing firearm preserver. Keep those gems in pristine condition.
He will survive zombie apocalypse.
Amazing, this dude seems clueless about what he has. He probably can’t appreciate half of it.
Yea, whoopsie. What's behind this door? LOL....
'Ridiculous' for you but its a dream come true and free for us Gunboys
Keep it up this time dude
Amazing, I'm happy owning my grandfather's 1911 but you got!!!
Dude, if you had that haul in Australia you would get 5 Billion years in Jail 😂😂
Where did you find these.. Waco???
Damn no community involement, we need backstory to this do a part 2!!!
Nervously: “these are all semiautomatic “
America is a gun culture, this video makes perfect sense.
There are collectors foaming at the mouth watching this rn