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WeaponsAffair
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A ballistic banquet beffitting Browning. Be it pneumatic, pyrotechnic, chemical, elastic, or electric. A kinetic kaleidoscope. A projectile paradise. Welcome to all, from rail gunners to rock throwers! Atlatls to APFSDS. Oh yeah, and sharp stuff too!
Bill Jordan - To Tell The Truth, 1958
According to Wikipedia, Jordan was also on "I've Got a Secret". But, after searching the show archives, I have been unable to locate this episode, or any mention of his name. Please comment if you have any info.
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Behind the Scenes at Clark Custom Guns - Kay & Jim Jr.
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Interview by Johnny Rowland
S&W Champion Judy Woolley & J. Miculek
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Judy's personal pistol is the thumbnail.
Michael Blackburn - World's Greatest Sharpshooter
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Robert Michael Blackburn Obituary Robert Michael Blackburn, age 51 of Lawley, Alabama, died Sunday, April 28, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia. The legendary Michael Blackburn is known world-wide as “The World’s Greatest Sharpshooter”. Michael earned his title, having exceeded the records set by Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill Cody. His marksmanship has been honored by ESPN, TNN, The Guinness Book of Wor...
Instinct Shooting for Beginners - But first, a word from Grits Gresham
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Instinct Shooting for Beginners - But first, a word from Grits Gresham
Happy 4th! -The Kentucky Rifle In The American Revolution - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Happy 4th! -The Kentucky Rifle In The American Revolution - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
Kelly Wesson & The Factory Tour - 4 Badass Uncle & @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
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Kelly Wesson & The Factory Tour - 4 Badass Uncle & @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
Flintlock Smoothbore Musket - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Flintlock Smoothbore Musket - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
Thompson Center Scout by Johnny Rowland
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Thompson Center Scout by Johnny Rowland
US Practical Shooting Association - 1992 Natoinals
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US Practical Shooting Association - 1992 Natoinals
PASA Park 1996 - Chats with John Barnes, Dick Metcalf, Ken Tapp, Jerry Miculek & More
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PASA Park 1996 - Chats with John Barnes, Dick Metcalf, Ken Tapp, Jerry Miculek & More
Trench Assault - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Trench Assault - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
Col. Robert K. Brown - Soldier of Fortune 3 Gun
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Col. Robert K. Brown - Soldier of Fortune 3 Gun
.58 Rifled Musket - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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.58 Rifled Musket - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
No Bunnies. Practical Pistol Packin' Ladies
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No Bunnies. Practical Pistol Packin' Ladies
Breechloader 1866-1890 - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Breechloader 1866-1890 - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
Machineguns of the Champlain Fighter Museum - But first, a word from our Sponsors
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Machineguns of the Champlain Fighter Museum - But first, a word from our Sponsors
Crossbow & Longbow - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Crossbow & Longbow - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
Where is Bill Jordan's Ruger? & The .400 COR-BON
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Where is Bill Jordan's Ruger? & The .400 COR-BON
Bill Graham & The Gatling - But first, a word from Accublade
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Bill Graham & The Gatling - But first, a word from Accublade
Mobile Machine Gun MG-34 & BAR - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
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Mobile Machine Gun MG-34 & BAR - Col. Arthur B. Alphin
International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association - 1992
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International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association - 1992
Peter G. Kokalis & The S. African Vickers
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Peter G. Kokalis & The S. African Vickers
Great show. I’ve waited long enough its time to rewatch it. I remember my jaw dropped when I saw Mozambique drill I believe in the first season.
John Cameron Swayze was on the right track with his questions. Jordon answering Mexico should have tipped them all in his favor.
no that’s a fucking Airsoft 💀
Such a cool rifle, just wish it weighed less
That one's not gonna fit in my belt! So cool and interesting as always
Bill Jordan A Legend 💨🔫😀😇😀
"Number 2, what is the trouble you encounter most?" Well, illegal aliens." Nearly 70 years later, and these problems are still unsolved.
According to Wikipedia, Jordan was also on "I've Got a Secret". But, after searching the show archives, I have been unable to locate this episode, or any mention of his name. Please comment if you have any info. Thanks
Love it! "What's My Line" is another interesting show from that era.
Fukin a paul Reside in power brother
Sweet Classical Design and Music 😀😊
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Wow, that is some real Master Class knowledge/skill there...as a U.S. Recon Marine combat vet. who grew up hunting, scouting and tracking in rural South Florida and qualified Expert with the 1911, making the Camp Lejeune Match Pistol Team in '1975, i really appreciate his wisdom and down to earth delivery style.
Back in the day, that was one futuristic pistol. My local gun shop used to sell them in the 90's but as a teenager it was way out of my price range.
Yeah pretty pricey. When this video was made in the 80s, MSRP for a P7M8 was $881, and an M13 was $1099. In the 90s, when I made $5/hr and drove a $1500 car, I remember seeing a used p7 for $750.
@@WeaponsAffair According to the inflation calculator, $750 in 1995 is equal to $1,547.93 in today's money. 😳
Now people are paying insane prices. $3k to 5k+. There's a k3(hydraulic buffer version in .380/.22)on guns.com for $7.5k!
Johnny Cash Legend In His Own Right 😊😎
I absolutely love this song man 💯💯🔥🔥🔥
That's a neat device especially for the time
I want one in my livingroom
With my father having served right behind Col Cooper in the USMC as a Marksman/Sharpshooter Instructor, I was fortunate to learn much of Cooper's program very young (11-12yrs old). But as an Instructor for multiple national organizations, I HIGHLY recommend people include Gunsite as one primary and trusted source/component of training. However, use multiple sources... build a funnel of highly skilled and qualified people. With that funnel you will find the best of the best... of the best. There are many great solo instructors (I won't name names as I couldn't name them all), but as it is a constantly evolving science AND art... suck as much knowledge from as many sources as you can. Nobody will ever know it all... now 63 I am still a student and will be until I physically can't any longer.
An excellent philosophy.
I'm gonna have to try that trick with the item on the hand then gun drawn and item shot out of the air. Perfect old school trick.
Nice. If you make a video of it, I'll post a link
Do people not see that the takedown lever is down
Yeah that happens with every gun that has the takedown lever down lmao 😅
They were all fast, but Bob Munden was sudden
Would love to hear from Hershel Davis if anyone knows where he is. I'm part of what they called the Gilroy Group, and he was very nice to us. I'd like to bring him up to date.
If you are referring to Master Chief Hershel Davis, he is friends with Don and Diane Shipley. I'm sure they would know how to get ahold of him. They also have videos on their channels, chatting with Davis from earlier this year. @donshipleyformerbuds131 @navymom22
@@WeaponsAffair I was indeed referring to the Master Chief. Several friends and I went to Gunsite together, twice. We were mostly known as "The Gilroy Group." Both times we ran into Hershel and some of his SEALS. This was years ago, but it led to a great friendship and a few get-togethers. Hershel actually had us at Armand Swenson's shop around ten AM, drinking Dom Perignon. He was exceptionally good to us. For the last few years I've been under the impression that Hershel had left us. I'm glad to see that he's up and about. There are only 2 or 3 of the Gilroy Group that are still vertical and able to shoot. I'm one of them.
Very cool experiences. Davis sounds like a great guy.
@@WeaponsAffair He's a great guy, and I'd really like to say "Hi" once more. Of the group that traveled to Gunsite together, I'm about the only one that's still mobile. Lots of us have gone to that great shooting range in the sky.
@@WeaponsAffair I'd heard that Don Shipley and Hershel had a few problems re going after fake SEALS. Don't know if it's true, though.
Jeff was a master of self advertisement. His experience in armed conflict was nil. I think he did very limited work is South America. He was a good orator but very, very limited on actual experience
To be fair, he did also study, collect and refine techniques and methods to combine them into a single teachable system. He formed the foundation, and ushered in the modern era of the combat handgun.
He Was a Legend 😊😇😊
Wow!!
Super!!
Love the yank lol
This Is a Great VHS Video 😀😊😀
Lol
Right On Chip 😮😀
Thanks For This Awesome Footage 😀😇😎😊
Sure thing. Thanks for watching friend
Waiting for you to push a button
445 looks pretty big!
Really Nice Revolver 😀😊😀👍🏼
Another vintage video nice.
lol 😵😵😵😵😵😳 Dude Stop It 😮😆😆😆
the PS4 menu music in the background
how you gonna get $100,000.00. ???????
Don't need it if dirt napping.
Cheetah?
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Did you add "Closer" to the Grits intro? Bro that was savage!
Looks like we both took a few weeks off. Always look forward to your content. I've been down with the sickness for three freaking weeks, definitely catching up on screen time unfortunately....
My dad was friends with director of the Cody firearms museum, we went backstage twice in the 2000s (this was before I moved out west) Holy shit bro I almost wish I hadn't seen all that goodness. I mean just going to the regular public firearms display is a series treat but backstage is insane. Ian McCollum was there during one of our visits but I had no idea who he was back then.
very cool
I mean, not full auto.
Couldn't agree more 👏 God Bless
I was invited by a hunter friend to shoot some skeets one day. I had never shot a shotgun before. He grew frustrated when I hit every single and double throw skeet(s) with a 16 gauge "trash" shotgun he lend me. Then finally offered me to try his new 12 gauge, and I did pretty well with that too. Maybe I have a knack for this...
Yet there are tacticools who think they would have dominated the old west with their glocks, instead of just being an interesting trophy for them. And goes to show, if you train enough with a revolver, it works as well today in self defense as any semi-auto, as it did back in the day. Old != obsolete.
Incredible 😮😀😀😮😲😊
Good videos