Entertaining and educational channel in a no nonsense format, I love it. And thanks for all your content, not just Friday's. But I really look forward to each Friday!
If Colt had someone with half a brain running the company they would have bought the Hudson IP. Hopefully CZ actually buys Colt and actually make stuff people want.
Savages are a great bargain. But i feel like with Ruger, I could afford to personally arm my own militia, with free Forever Warranty 'Armorer's Service'.😁
@@aldousorwell3807 love my Savage guns. I sold my 111 Long Range Hunter in 300 win mag to a friend who wants to try long range. Kinda wish I still had it. My Mk2 and 110 in 338 Lapua Mag are a lot of fun.
Fixing breakfast 🍳 for the Mrs’ and cleaning up the dishes as I go along in July 21. I’ll have y’all know I run things around my house 🏡.......vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, kitchen services, errands, kids and now grandkids wherever they need to be, lawnmower, painting services, etc. Kinda like Dagwood and his job jar.........😂🤣😂🤣
I'm amazed people would part with those. (Or maybe not considering the Covid economy.) The Hudson is a collector's item in the making even if it ain't all that. Ditto that Langdon Beretta.
interesting to see one like that 22 cobra arms derringer that kinda was a dud for you, but thats a part of the business I'm sure. the shop I go to has a in house gunsmith and a range. the two guns I have traded in there I dropped off and had to come back the next day both times as they go over them and test fire them before making you a offer. that works both ways a old 22 lr marlin 70 P papoose that I had shamefully rode hard and put up wet many times in my youth fetched much less than I had hoped for, but a S&W 38 special that I had and only shot a few times they gave me a very good price for.
So interesting. I was just talking today to my dad who picked up an Arisaka 99 in WWII. Missing the bold cover and doesn't have a monopod, but has the bayonet and the Empirical markings are all intact.
Hudson, felt pressured to come out with something new the following year. Chris is correct, the company was very poorly ran. Instead of announcing a new frame (in aluminum), the company should've come out with accessories for the original Hudson...Things like grip panels, perhaps work with Crimson and design a cool light or laser. Then come out with an aluminum frame in 3-5 years. Or maybe a new model. The owners, should've hired some good business people to run the marketing and other business affairs. The owner should have stuck to design and engineering. A new model can take many years till it come to fruition. As for their parts manufacture's, the company shoud've worked out an agreement and just settle the issue. Perhaps bring in investors to pay off the parts companies. This just shows, having a good idea isn't enough. If I was in charge of Hudson, I would've sold licensing rights to a major manufacture. But kept the design and patent rights. Licensing manufacture would set price and give % to Hudson. Hudson could have saved the money to go into manufacturing on their own later on. They would not have to renew the licensing ageement.
Again, I would ask you to show both sides of the pistol. I'm referring specially to the Beretta in this video. I get that you're right-handed and you only want to grip the gun with your right hand but please set the gun down move your hands away from it and show both sides. That would be very helpful to those of us interested in things like that the cocking lever for safety or whatever. Or you can just ignore my advice and make the videos the way you want to.😋
@@michaeldobson107 I agree, the content is unique, informative and entertaining, which is why I subscribe and continue to watch and enjoy the vids. I just want to see both sides of the gun.
I'm trying to find a Arisaka thats in decent shootable conditions and it doesn't matter about it being complete. Id like to find a type 38 as well as a type 99.
@@samhicks7568 - children that never had the blessings of PopTarts, cutting the grass, Saturday morning cartoons, cowboys and Indians, taking out the trash and getting a butt whoppin’ for not doing chores.
I anxiously look forward to this weekly. Does anyone think the PC Carbine would look better and have a stronger support for the magazine, if the magazine well was much longer. I have never shot or touched a Ruger PCC. It just looks like the magazines are a weak point.
I have Family that use the 22-250 for Montana Mule Deer, Whitetail and Antelope on the Ranch. The 22- 250 is Perfect for that size of Game Animal. Also keeping Prairie dog and Coyote in Check. Best Wishes! M.H.
I can see for song dogs 🐩 and prairie dogs, but I don’t think I would trust it to be adequate for mule deer or whitetails. Though one of my kids has taken antelope, he used a .300WSM, which is devastating on eastern whitetails. The three downsides that have shied me away are: 1) incredibly loud, 2) short barrel life due to throat erosion as the .22-250 burns so hot&fast to get that magic 4,000+ fps range, 3) cost of ammo, especially now in this panic Idiocracy we are stuck in. Our typical Eastern/Southeastern ‘yote and groundhog shots are generally under 300 yards, so a .222, .223, .224Valkrie or 6.5G are adequate medicine for them. Many states, including ours, a .22X cf is Verboten for deer sized game, but those regulations were drafted way before the great advancements in bullet and powder technologies we have today.
Wow! I had no idea that happened to Hudson. I don't know why but the Hudson pistol just never appealed to me though, I guess I don't care for the look.
I have an arasaka... Someone hacked the barrel down. lost the dust cover and modified the stock. I guess "sportorizing " them was common. Basically lended it worthless. My flower isn't x'd out tho
This video series and the predecessor to this are honestly one of the most useful videos for people who might just be getting into guns. Used guns can be just as good for way less!
I had a cobra .357 long barrel that worked okay but 3 months sucks for a mark on the box!! Wish I was anywhere close to your shop I’d take that 92 I’ve never seen one in the wild I saw a review a bit ago sweet gun!
Interesting show today. That deringer what POS, how hard can it be to make that work. Love that Savage! That Ruger PC Carbine is a great gun that with the Glock mags is perfect. Thanks
Great episode! Interesting to see that complete Arisaka, as well as the Hudson. I can't believe what they're getting for the;Ruger PC Carbine now! I'd put mine up for sale but I'd miss it too much!
@@mcekim2 Whether it be due to sentimental value, scarcity, appreciation, or a number of other reasons, you value it at greater than the going rate. So you prefer to keep it. Your comment reminded me of my own gun dealing theology a bit. I personally won't buy a gun unless I perceive it to be a significant bargain. And I won't sell one unless someone were to offer me quite a bit more than it's worth to me personally. As a result, I rarely buy these days. And so far, I have NEVER SOLD ONE.😂
I absolutely love those type 99's I have an early war with the mum that I got from my great grandfather. The only thing that isn't perfect is that trigger pull
This is the first time I’ve seen one of your videos. I loved how you gave a history on the firearms and for that alone I subscribed. Thank you for the history of the guns.
I love this information, still can't get how gun owners are doing this , unless. Trading up for what they think better 🤔🤔🤔🙄 but not the BS 1st shown, Thanks for your time. Editing is not a quick endeavor. 😎😎
Hello Chris. Another good video my friend. I definitely enjoy these. Find them entertaining as well as educational. I am amazing how much you know. See you in the next video
Someone should take that H9 design and make a “kriss vector” style carbine out of it!!! The Kriss is cool but needs to be the full auto version to see the benefits of the design maybe this system would be better semi automatic??? Thanks again great stuff!
Always enjoy these videos, nice selection . Always enjoy the information you provide about each firearm. Love the wheel guns , have a show coming up this weekend hope to see something not terribly over priced.
Chris, you put out a video a while back saying the "Weekly Gun Review" was ending, and you were going to try a new format. Have you changed your mind? Has UA-cam? Is the new format begun already? If so, what are you calling it? This is the best (and only) thing out there, an original 100%. There is literally nothing like it anywhere, and to be honest, the reason I subscribe to MarksmanTV. Anyone else got a line on what's happening here?
Hello! These videos are the replacement videos for the "Used Guns of the Week" videos. The Used Guns of the Week videos were all removed. Apparently, they were somehow in violation of YT's ambiguous and unclear policies. So I restarted the series as the "Weekly Used Gun Review". Thanks for watching!
@@MarksmanTV Hey, Chris! Awesome content as always! It's pretty much the same show (to me) minus the updates you use to provide as to which firearms from the previous episode had sold and at what price. Apparently, UA-cam interpreted that old aspect of the show as an attempt to use their platform to sell, right? What an absurd and utterly ridiculous inference. As long as I can remember (and I've watched religiously for a long time) you've always provided appropriate disclaimers and presented your content in a professional and educational manner. Not sure how citing a price range you've observed in the industry is acceptable but documenting an actual sales price from your brick and mortar store on a one-off, used item that already sold is a violation. Terrible logic on UA-cam's part in my opinion. Keep up the excellent work, Chris!
Chris, do whatever you need to do to stay within the uber-liberal guidelines UA-cam sets, but keep producing content like this and your channel will only grow larger. Nothing like this on the web...at all. Seriously. You could end up with Demolition Ranch numbers if you keep at it! There are only so many vids of guys shooting a single gun, then saying how much they like it/don't like it you can handle before the boredom of monotony sets in. Your Weekly Gun Review is like being able to actually go to a gun store and look at different and unique firearms with a personable, and knowledgeable, expert. That is priceless!
18:36 If the dust cover is noisy it's because it's not matched to the firearm. A Japanese soldier would not be throwing away their dust covers, there would be hell to pay for mistreating your service rifle. When the rifles were brought back as war bringbacks, bolts would go into a bucket, rifles into a pile, and when you get back to the US any bolt would be paired with any rifle and you likely would not get a match.
As he said the rifle was considered the Emperor’s property and given their culture & hierarchy , I doubt a enlisted soldier would remove something from the rifle & throw it away
Why? As stated, it would be fully disclosed and sold at a heavy discount. Can gun stores not sell ""parts guns"? If the customer has the resources to repair or fix it, why not let them? Is it better to just destroy it? Thanks for watching!
He's selling it for 40$ and he's going to inform the customer, it's on the customer to decide if that makes it worth it. It's not like Chris isn't going to tell them the history of the gun
This has turned out to be one of my favorite channels.. history with a good amount of information for buyers
I literally subscribed to the channel because of the history of the guns he gave.
The derringer manufacturer will shortly realize the power of a well respected reviewer.
Had a cobra, it sucked. got a bonds arms worth the $$$
Entertaining and educational channel in a no nonsense format, I love it.
And thanks for all your content, not just Friday's. But I really look forward to each Friday!
I missed last episode an by God I’m not missin this weeks episode to be educated AND entertained !!!!!
Cobra/Bearman arms is THE WORST gun I have ever owned! Total POS!
Mine fires everytime the trigger is pulled. Problem is pulling the trigger. Worse trigger ever.
That Cobra Derringer could be a dangerous weapon...if you can throw it hard enough.
700 for a used ruger pc carbine I bought mine brand new 3 months ago for 549.99.
Thanks, Chris an outstanding list this week stay safe.👍👍👍
Not a single retailer wanted a bearcat and no one thought how mathematically impossible that'd be?! Incompetence on multiple levels.
Well customer service screwed themselves.
Your right
@@dccajc1 it's up to 30k views
Chris. As always thank you for our weekly used gun fix and gun education it is a very much appreciated.
Love my Hudson. Definitely less recoil than my G19. Hopefully someone will be smart enough to pick up the design and start making them again.
If Colt had someone with half a brain running the company they would have bought the Hudson IP. Hopefully CZ actually buys Colt and actually make stuff people want.
It's really hard to beat Savage for the money. Would be cool if they got into the handgun market.
Savages are a great bargain.
But i feel like with Ruger, I could afford to personally arm my own militia, with free Forever Warranty 'Armorer's Service'.😁
You mean back into the hand gun market. I love my savage 1907. 32 acp double stack “locked breech “ semi auto
@@aldousorwell3807 love my Savage guns. I sold my 111 Long Range Hunter in 300 win mag to a friend who wants to try long range. Kinda wish I still had it. My Mk2 and 110 in 338 Lapua Mag are a lot of fun.
@@blowpipe1031 beat me to it.
How many people out there are doing dishes and watching these videos at the same time? Thanks for keeping me company!
Jon, how did you know? You haven’t been looking in my kitchen window, have you? 😎
I do that all the time.😊
Fixing breakfast 🍳 for the Mrs’ and cleaning up the dishes as I go along in July 21. I’ll have y’all know I run things around my house 🏡.......vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, kitchen services, errands, kids and now grandkids wherever they need to be, lawnmower, painting services, etc. Kinda like Dagwood and his job jar.........😂🤣😂🤣
Great video as usual!
I'm amazed people would part with those. (Or maybe not considering the Covid economy.) The Hudson is a collector's item in the making even if it ain't all that. Ditto that Langdon Beretta.
That LTT is a pretty sweet item. The Hudson I'm indifferent to.
@@bmstylee It is. Langdon Beretta customizations are about the best there are. The Hudson's just a cool collector's item.
interesting to see one like that 22 cobra arms derringer that kinda was a dud for you, but thats a part of the business I'm sure. the shop I go to has a in house gunsmith and a range. the two guns I have traded in there I dropped off and had to come back the next day both times as they go over them and test fire them before making you a offer. that works both ways a old 22 lr marlin 70 P papoose that I had shamefully rode hard and put up wet many times in my youth fetched much less than I had hoped for, but a S&W 38 special that I had and only shot a few times they gave me a very good price for.
So interesting. I was just talking today to my dad who picked up an Arisaka 99 in WWII. Missing the bold cover and doesn't have a monopod, but has the bayonet and the Empirical markings are all intact.
Hudson, felt pressured to come out with something new the following year. Chris is correct, the company was very poorly ran. Instead of announcing a new frame (in aluminum), the company should've come out with accessories for the original Hudson...Things like grip panels, perhaps work with Crimson and design a cool light or laser. Then come out with an aluminum frame in 3-5 years. Or maybe a new model. The owners, should've hired some good business people to run the marketing and other business affairs. The owner should have stuck to design and engineering. A new model can take many years till it come to fruition. As for their parts manufacture's, the company shoud've worked out an agreement and just settle the issue. Perhaps bring in investors to pay off the parts companies. This just shows, having a good idea isn't enough.
If I was in charge of Hudson, I would've sold licensing rights to a major manufacture. But kept the design and patent rights. Licensing manufacture would set price and give % to Hudson. Hudson could have saved the money to go into manufacturing on their own later on. They would not have to renew the licensing ageement.
Again, I would ask you to show both sides of the pistol. I'm referring specially to the Beretta in this video. I get that you're right-handed and you only want to grip the gun with your right hand but please set the gun down move your hands away from it and show both sides. That would be very helpful to those of us interested in things like that the cocking lever for safety or whatever. Or you can just ignore my advice and make the videos the way you want to.😋
I'm down with him doing his videos the way he wants to, no offense. But there is nothing like this anywhere else.
@@michaeldobson107 I agree, the content is unique, informative and entertaining, which is why I subscribe and continue to watch and enjoy the vids. I just want to see both sides of the gun.
Thanks Marksman and Chris for all u do ! 👊🏼💯
Ah, Hudson, the Osborne computer of firearms.
Very well presented. Thank you for your knowledge and information you provide. I really enjoy your UA-cam videos. Stay blessed always. 🙂👌👍🙏
We learn... thank you Sir
Nice to see a hudson
Love to watch your videos. Would love to have those Bearcats. Thanks
A firearm in the background. Woohoo.
I'm trying to find a Arisaka thats in decent shootable conditions and it doesn't matter about it being complete. Id like to find a type 38 as well as a type 99.
Gunshows, got my 99 for $200 in 2015
Why in the heck would anybody give this a thumbs down? Move on if you don’t appreciate this awesome freaking content. Go on! Git!!
Probably a bunch of snow flakes still living in their parents basement. Point a finger towards them like it's a gun, and the need a diaper change.
@@samhicks7568 - children that never had the blessings of PopTarts, cutting the grass, Saturday morning cartoons, cowboys and Indians, taking out the trash and getting a butt whoppin’ for not doing chores.
Thank you so much for what u do !!
I anxiously look forward to this weekly. Does anyone think the PC Carbine would look better and have a stronger support for the magazine, if the magazine well was much longer. I have never shot or touched a Ruger PCC. It just looks like the magazines are a weak point.
Thank you, another great video. I love the discussion.
I want that Arisaka badly.
I have Family that use the 22-250 for Montana Mule Deer, Whitetail and Antelope on the Ranch.
The 22- 250 is Perfect for that size of Game Animal.
Also keeping Prairie dog and Coyote in Check.
Best Wishes! M.H.
I can see for song dogs 🐩 and prairie dogs, but I don’t think I would trust it to be adequate for mule deer or whitetails. Though one of my kids has taken antelope, he used a .300WSM, which is devastating on eastern whitetails.
The three downsides that have shied me away are: 1) incredibly loud, 2) short barrel life due to throat erosion as the .22-250 burns so hot&fast to get that magic 4,000+ fps range, 3) cost of ammo, especially now in this panic Idiocracy we are stuck in. Our typical Eastern/Southeastern ‘yote and groundhog shots are generally under 300 yards, so a .222, .223, .224Valkrie or 6.5G are adequate medicine for them. Many states, including ours, a .22X cf is Verboten for deer sized game, but those regulations were drafted way before the great advancements in bullet and powder technologies we have today.
Great info as always!
Good video, thank you. Love when you feature one of my guns lol.
The new PCC9 other than being made by Ruger has nothing in common with the old PC9.
Wow! I had no idea that happened to Hudson. I don't know why but the Hudson pistol just never appealed to me though, I guess I don't care for the look.
I have an arasaka... Someone hacked the barrel down. lost the dust cover and modified the stock. I guess "sportorizing " them was common. Basically lended it worthless. My flower isn't x'd out tho
like that hudson. low bore axis gets me excited had a steyr m1a... Need to get another
This video series and the predecessor to this are honestly one of the most useful videos for people who might just be getting into guns. Used guns can be just as good for way less!
Best show on the planet!
Yeah, he's got a nice niche place on YT. Keep it up!
Makes me want to spend the weekend driving to every ffl pawn shop within a 100 mile radius and relieve myself of my pesky life's savings.
Hopefully some of these
make it to Gunbroker.com . I always check your offerings Blaze_ball.
BearCat in Texas $100 with box $150
I wish Ruger would make their PCC adaptable for Beretta and CZ mags as well.
That LTT has additional options. The bobbed hammer and night sights are an upgrade over the base LTT Elite.
‘Show me the $$!’
I really like that smith and wesson...that thing is beautiful
I had a cobra .357 long barrel that worked okay but 3 months sucks for a mark on the box!! Wish I was anywhere close to your shop I’d take that 92 I’ve never seen one in the wild I saw a review a bit ago sweet gun!
Interesting show today. That deringer what POS, how hard can it be to make that work.
Love that Savage!
That Ruger PC Carbine is a great gun that with the Glock mags is perfect.
Thanks
Yeah you get what you pay for. Compare the price with a Bond arms derringer.
Great episode! Interesting to see that complete Arisaka, as well as the Hudson. I can't believe what they're getting for the;Ruger PC Carbine now! I'd put mine up for sale but I'd miss it too much!
I LOVE mine!!! No recoil. Good for any age.
So I guess the price isn't unfair,
Just no longer a bargain.
@@aldousorwell3807 Fair or unfair has nothing to do with it.
@@mcekim2 How so?
@@mcekim2 Whether it be due to sentimental value, scarcity, appreciation, or a number of other reasons, you value it at greater than the going rate. So you prefer to keep it.
Your comment reminded me of my own gun dealing theology a bit.
I personally won't buy a gun unless I perceive it to be a significant bargain.
And I won't sell one unless someone were to offer me quite a bit more than it's worth to me personally.
As a result, I rarely buy these days.
And so far, I have NEVER SOLD ONE.😂
Quite the politically correct ruger carbine
I absolutely love those type 99's I have an early war with the mum that I got from my great grandfather. The only thing that isn't perfect is that trigger pull
This is the first time I’ve seen one of your videos. I loved how you gave a history on the firearms and for that alone I subscribed. Thank you for the history of the guns.
10:18 that was a smooth edit.
I feel sorry for the Hudson.
Are you willing to sell that scope mount for the arisaka? I got stiffed by some guy selling them on ebay.
I do believe that the transfer bar was Charter Arms idea! Funny charter suffered and everybody used the idea.
swear to god, im in the bathroom checking notifications and BAM weekly gun review. so pleased. cheers!
Did it effectively extend your poop time by 32 minutes?
@@aldousorwell3807 always does. 😂
I hunt Sitka Blacktail and I love my 22.250
This is the greatest thing on UA-cam. From one gun nut to another, I applaud you sir.
I love this information, still can't get how gun owners are doing this , unless. Trading up for what they think better 🤔🤔🤔🙄 but not the BS 1st shown, Thanks for your time. Editing is not a quick endeavor. 😎😎
I shot an h9 at a LGS outside Southfield MI. Cool gun.
This channel is full of information and is just fantastic.
Hello Chris. Another good video my friend. I definitely enjoy these. Find them entertaining as well as educational. I am amazing how much you know. See you in the next video
So never purchase a cobra's...got it.
Supporting comment for the algorithm
I'm not a revolver guy but that S+W looks great.
Cobra having been bought out by Berryman is very disappointing, I waited 7+ months to just receive a refund instead of 9mm and 38spc longbore barrels
I have traded at this store and like them very much.
Typical Cobra service.
Nice video 👍👍👍
Does anyone know if Magpul makes the backpack stock for the Ruger PCC?? Like they do for the 10/22 break-down?
Someone should take that H9 design and make a “kriss vector” style carbine out of it!!! The Kriss is cool but needs to be the full auto version to see the benefits of the design maybe this system would be better semi automatic??? Thanks again great stuff!
Always enjoy these videos, nice selection . Always enjoy the information you provide about each firearm. Love the wheel guns , have a show coming up this weekend hope to see something not terribly over priced.
I’m loving that S&W Mod. 15-4! These Pre-Locks will only go up in price in time. They truly are works of art.
Another great review and history of your recently acquired guns Chris - thx!
I must say, You know your s**t :-)
That Langdon is a heartbreaker.
Did it cheat on you?
Honestly I think it's cooler that the numbers are off by just a little. It's a better story
finally , much better than wandavision!
how to trade in weapons that are not traded in the usa???
Did I miss the caliber on the Savage?
Great job as usual. Thanks for the history lessons!
I'm subscribed and you never show up in my feed.
Chris, I didn't hear you say if that beauty of an Arisaka was chambered in 6.5 J*P or 7.7 x 58?
18:03 he says 7.7 Japanese
I wish Ruger PC Carbine would do a 300 black out🤪 I would!buy that!!!!
It's not likely since the PCC is a blow back design. You can look at the ruger mini 14 in 300blk.
Another great video, thanks.
Wow. The gun store I usually go to still has the LTT berettas for $1,000 new. Maybe I should get one
Depending on options not a bad price.
Ruger PC9 weighs a Ton.
Best “hands” videos next to LockPickingLawyer.
No love for Johnny's Reloading Bench?
Chris, you put out a video a while back saying the "Weekly Gun Review" was ending, and you were going to try a new format. Have you changed your mind? Has UA-cam? Is the new format begun already? If so, what are you calling it?
This is the best (and only) thing out there, an original 100%. There is literally nothing like it anywhere, and to be honest, the reason I subscribe to MarksmanTV.
Anyone else got a line on what's happening here?
Hello! These videos are the replacement videos for the "Used Guns of the Week" videos. The Used Guns of the Week videos were all removed. Apparently, they were somehow in violation of YT's ambiguous and unclear policies. So I restarted the series as the "Weekly Used Gun Review". Thanks for watching!
@@MarksmanTV Hey, Chris! Awesome content as always! It's pretty much the same show (to me) minus the updates you use to provide as to which firearms from the previous episode had sold and at what price. Apparently, UA-cam interpreted that old aspect of the show as an attempt to use their platform to sell, right? What an absurd and utterly ridiculous inference. As long as I can remember (and I've watched religiously for a long time) you've always provided appropriate disclaimers and presented your content in a professional and educational manner. Not sure how citing a price range you've observed in the industry is acceptable but documenting an actual sales price from your brick and mortar store on a one-off, used item that already sold is a violation. Terrible logic on UA-cam's part in my opinion. Keep up the excellent work, Chris!
Chris, do whatever you need to do to stay within the uber-liberal guidelines UA-cam sets, but keep producing content like this and your channel will only grow larger.
Nothing like this on the web...at all. Seriously. You could end up with Demolition Ranch numbers if you keep at it!
There are only so many vids of guys shooting a single gun, then saying how much they like it/don't like it you can handle before the boredom of monotony sets in.
Your Weekly Gun Review is like being able to actually go to a gun store and look at different and unique firearms with a personable, and knowledgeable, expert.
That is priceless!
Send me link on ruger 9mm pcc
I always learn something during these videos thank you.
18:36 If the dust cover is noisy it's because it's not matched to the firearm.
A Japanese soldier would not be throwing away their dust covers, there would be hell to pay for mistreating your service rifle.
When the rifles were brought back as war bringbacks, bolts would go into a bucket, rifles into a pile, and when you get back to the US any bolt would be paired with any rifle and you likely would not get a match.
As he said the rifle was considered the Emperor’s property and given their culture & hierarchy , I doubt a enlisted soldier would remove something from the rifle & throw it away
COBRA Guns are crap.
Mixup98 had the same issues
Surprised you would sell a defective gun to your customers.
Why? As stated, it would be fully disclosed and sold at a heavy discount. Can gun stores not sell ""parts guns"? If the customer has the resources to repair or fix it, why not let them? Is it better to just destroy it? Thanks for watching!
He's selling it for 40$ and he's going to inform the customer, it's on the customer to decide if that makes it worth it. It's not like Chris isn't going to tell them the history of the gun
@@MarksmanTV - any chance there was provenance with the Arisaka?
22-250 not really low recoil
My grandpa used to deer hunt with a 22-250 in NC
By the way first gun I ever fired
i got a 2004 ruger pc4
i love it
ruger offers no parts or service for it tho
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very cool i enjoy these