I agree with everything you said except "probably." ETA: You win. Alright boys, line them up and I will take the 5 most liked (disliked?) guns suggested below and roast them in a video. Proceed. #1 will be the Taurus Judge regardless of votes.
As a Korean, that Seoul man joke resonated with me. And we do need to bring the Daewoo K-series back. That's what I wanna be rockin when the next roof incident kicks off.
@@av0-cad03 As a RCAF veteran I don't think Trudeau went far enough. I would like to see long guns restricted to bolt action or equivalent, no detachable mags, and five round internal capacity. And don't give me any of that shit about mags being restricted to five in Canada already.
@@kazkazimierz1742 RCAF veteran or not, you aren't very good at thinking. Prime Minister Castreau has done what the Liberals are wont to do, which is nothing to address the real problem and anything to distract their voting base and pander to its prejudices by persecuting a segment of the electorate that is unlikely to vote for them. If it was really about "saving" lives, much more would be achieved by letting me keep a belt-fed machine gun at home and preventing you from having a motor vehicle. Especially the latter.
Ruger P89 Is the tank of the 90's. Still rock-in the one I got in 94. Use it as my EDC on occasions. You can still find them for under 4 bills in good condition.
The Ruger DeerSlayer the last version that came out in 2004 was a GREAT Carbine and it used the Mini 14/30 type of Receiver with the Open Top that allowed for easier Clearing of Malfunctions. I would like to see that Same Version of the 44mag Carbine but have a 20 round Stick magazine available for it that would be a GREAT TRUCK GUN!
Get yourself one of the many CZ-75 models. The CZ-75 was partially based on the Browning Hi-Power design and they came out with a masterpiece and have only kept improving on the design ever since. You can get high-end guns at bargain prices with CZ. Maybe check out the CZ-75 P-01 and the SP-01.
Hi power and cz 75 had one flaw. The guide rod was fully enclosed so it naturally kicks the whole pistol back upon recoil too much . This is ok shooting one to two shot bursts but more prolonged rapid firing the gun rocks like a earthquake . Loved my CZ 75 but the improvements CZ did in bringing out its successor the CZ p01 and phantom prove my point!
Arcus 98DA if you can find one. 15rd mags, no mag trigger disconnect and the hammer is DA/SA. Some even came with Pachmeyer style grips on them. Also the Turkish company Tisas made their own version more true to the original. It was imported to the US under the name BR9 Regent.
As a P89 and P90 owner these are 2 of the most reliable and accurate pistols I have owned!! NO JOKE!! Stock factory sights never have had to move them AT ALL, BALLS OUT ACCURATE!!! Why Ruger dropped the P-Series is beyond me!! Bricks for sure but they don't stop shooting!
The Magpul reminds me of the secret agent toy guns when I was a kid in the 60's. One was a camera that turned into a pistol and one was a radio that turned into a sub machine gun. Back when kids could play with toy guns and have fun without some people having a fit.
I remember those. I wanted one bad! Saw a kid was suspended from school recently because in his covid at home public computer schooling with web cam on someone saw an obviously toy gun in the background. It could have been a piece of toast accidently eaten into a gun shape and probably same result. My god the madness.....
A couple of years ago I just wanted to punch my screen when I saw this dude, over time he has won me over cause you can tell he REALLY loves what he does for TFB, this channel needs way more exposure. KEEP IT UP FELLAS
@@tfbtv Come on , dont cut yourself short like that, I d say at least 85%. No just kidding I like the way you present stuff most of the time.Just eez up on the short shorts , you are no Daisy Duke
The Daewoo K2 rifles are very good. I'd love to get my hands on one of the current models that the ROK army uses. All ROK weapon systems are compatible with US weapons systems. The rifling twist of the K series mirrors US rifles. Early K1 and K2 were 1:12 because they used the same older M193 ball ammo that the US used in the M16A1. When the US switched over to the heavier M855, the ROKs changed their barrels over to 1:7 as well. This was intended to ease logistics for ammo in the event of a shooting war with the DPRK. This keeps logistics simple on Pen.
I heard that they used the remaining of the 1 in 12 twist barrels when they started production of the K2 civilian model before switching to the 1 in 7 twist, so some of the early K2 came in with 1 in 12.
The Ruger P89 is a rugged reliable accurate firearm and it has gone toe to toe with my Glock 17. The Ruger P89 is a work horse as stated by a indoor range.
So glad to finally see someone recognize the Ruger P89. It’s on of my favorite pistols of all time, accurate, reliable, easy disassembly, and just a great shooter overall. Back when I still had my P89 (same stainless model as in the video) I also had a Beretta 92fs, and a G19. And I can say with 100% confident I was a far better shooter with the P89, than the M9 or G19. It really is just a great, solid gun.
I used to shoot a P89 in IDPA matches. Even dropping mags in the dirt, that thing NEVER had a malfunction through thousands of rounds. Absolute legend. Also...30 rounds mags!
I had a P89. I thought it was a pretty cool and rugged gun. I bought it after I returned from deployment in '98. Remember Antonio Banderas had two Ruger P90's in the movie 'Desperado' which, looked like the P89, but chambered in .45 caliber? Great video. 👍
Well, isn't that what everyone wishes for, after all? I know it sure is for me! Sometimes I catch myself staging items around my home to make it look more "thief friendly" and then getting bummed out that nobody tried to break in and burglarize me 😔😑😃🤣 jk...kinda
Always been 1 of my dream guns. There's a pretty iconic store in Michigan I grew up going to that had a few over the years, but always out of price range at the time. Some day I'll probably get a Henry in .44mag too.
In reference to your P89 review, I bought Ruger's P944TH when we had the Magazine Capacity Law at 10 rounds maximum. The P944TH was .40 S&W which I felt if I was limited to 10 rounds then the .40 was the best to go with. The gun was a special limited run that had duo-tone finish colors of 90's, the grip was a Hogue special edition, it also had tritium night sights. It was a friggin tank of a gun, heavy but reliable and accurate.
in fact, the glock full conceal can be turned in a magpul fmg9 if they manufactured a carbine conversion kit similar to the magpul fmg9 (since in the original fmg9 it's a glock with a stock, that the pistol grip also fold)
The P7 was an amazing pistol. I owned one for years. Super reliable and easy to use, and the squeeze cocker makes it as safe as it can get. If it is resurrected, it should have the squeeze cocker. It was its unique selling point.
I have a P89. It is accurate It is heavy. That helps with muzzle rise. It is tough too. The decocker makes for a super safe gun. I love mine and will keep it. I recently bough 10 more mags for it.
@@Predalien195 just looked them up. They don't really look spas 12y enough. Plus I feel like that was old. In today's age after Hollywood made it everyone's dream and half life and battlefield i feel like it would explode in popularity.
P95 was the first auto loading pistol I owned. Man I loved that pistol! Vowed never to get rid of it. One of my (adult) kids really wanted it, so I gave it to him a few years ago. I've had my eye out for another one, but you just don't see them anymore.
I have been looking for a P95 to go with the one I have, for 5 years. Nobody wants to get rid of theirs, but IF you do find one for sale, that is in great condition, you are looking at between $500 and $600 for one. Ran across one at an auction 2 years ago, I stopped bidding at $525. Paid $339 for mine new. Had mine for 15 years, and have never had a failure that wasn't caused by the ammo.
Ugh YES, definitely the Daewoos they were so cool, they even made really cool pistols that had “triple action” I own both the rifle and pistol. Awesome!
I was an Air Force weapons instructor stationed at Kunsan ROK back in 85/86. One day we got to play with the ROK's Air Force's K1-A1s Great little carbines. It used an AR type bolt but the ejector was a blade that was attached to the lower and the bolt and carrier had a groove cut in the under side for it. As you say, accuracy left something to be desired but it was intended to be more of a close quarters rifle and the military version employed a much shorter barrel, about 12" + the flash suppressor. Kind of like a knock off of our GAU-5A/A. The wire stock made for an uncomfortable cheek weld, but it was very small.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons bought the the RUGER P-89s and loved them. Management replaced them with Berreta s and most staff thought it was a mistake. I still have one and have literally run thousands of rounds through it with a malfunction. Your choices were excellent. Still carry my P-7 when I wear a tuxedo. Time fir all of these to come back.
I'd like to see a remix of the Medusa Model 47 revolver! Changes would be oriented around keeping the price down, but with modern manufacturing techniques I think this thing could be quite reliable, and survivalist types would eat it up
But NEVER in the history of guns and weaponry has there EVER been a WORSE POS than the Ruger P89. Well, maybe the French ChautChaut (sp?) machinegun but even THAT POS is better than that Ruger POS. Prove me wrong! LMAO
I didn't care for mine. Had the really neat P89DC with the .30 Luger conversion kit with it, but I couldn't stand how it shot. I'm usually a decent enough shot, but felt like I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the Ruger. Just sold it today, actually.
The p95 has a polymer frame and was chambered in 9mm it’s also my favorite gun to shoot I love it so much I’m searching for the entire p series even the 45 and 40 models
You could do a lot worse. I had a p85, 90 and 95 way back. All good guns, frankly tanks, hard to break. Got nostalgic and bought a good looking honest worn p85 from '87 or '88 on GB recently. $235 if I remember. Love it. Wish I had all of them back but that is pretty much the same way I feel about every gun I have ever sold! Never sell, only buy!
How about we go for broke and bring em all back starting with the m39 and 59! I have a 459 and a 6906. Love em. Tanks all of em. 6906 is one sexy little number.
Their 45acp version could chamber a full mag of empty fired casings without a malf! That battle sight on the rear adjustible was the personification of Kool-ness you gotta see.
@@geoffreypwilson5557 I agree. My own 1006 will also cycle through a whole mag of fired brass without a hitch. It's still my EDC ever since I bought it brand new in 1990. Oh, it has the adjustable sight that you're talking about, too. ;)
@@bwvideo0905 double action only M39 with 2nd strike capability and keeping the manual safety. If they can get the trigger as smooth as a Model 19's... 🤤
The P7 M8 or M13 is in deed one of the best choices! What most people don't know: the grip safety not only works as a safety, but you can also use it as a secondary trigger. After firing, keep the trigger pressed and you can shoot by squeezing the grip! A great gun, even though H&K sucks when it comes to civilian customers...
@John Kugelfischer Beretta has a long history of sucking going back to WW2 and their guns have not gotten any more reliable than they were in 1944. The proper way to use a Beretta is you fire one shot at your assailant then throw the jammed gun at his head while you make a run for it.
I own a ruger p90, first gun I ever bought and it’s my favorite gun. It has never jammed or had any issues. Absolutely love it’s fat ass and blocky body. It’s like loving the square body cars before everything got all curvy. And holy crap that ridiculous American paint job on your wall in all these videos I’ve watched was the ruger this whole time wow I never knew what it was but that’s hilarious to me.
5: G-11 but with an integrated magnified red dot 4: C-96 red 9 that’s modernized 3: AUG in 300 BO 2: Hi point C-9 without the frame (pls just sell parts kits for like 50 bucks hi-point for the love of god) 1: Gatling gun in 7.62x39
I still have a P89, bought new in 89’ it was stolen in 2002 and found by the Texas Highway Patrol and I got it back in 2007. Their the best, thank you for the video.
I had a Ruger LCR stolen out of my car a few years back. Cops in California recovered it, returned it loaded, with no paperwork, in a hotel parking lot. I will never get rid of this gun.
Hey James - I got a Ruger P-85 before the call back and carried it and a PC 9 (same magazines) for about 15 years as a duty duo. Love them and never let me down.
Super proud member of the P7 cult. I purchased my first one, an M8, 30 years ago as my wife was left handed and I'm a righty. Bought an M13 shortly after that. My brother called them my "c0ck squeezers" vs. squeeze cockers. I also purchased an HK-91 around that time. They, as well as the 93 and 16" HKk-94 could be had for $750 regularly at the time. Amazing tools, still have them to this day, which is more than I can say for the wife. Still want one a nickel P7, however. Great list, James.
I have a p85 made in 1988 and I love it. My only complaint is the trigger well, the way it angles down vs being straight takes away from the grip comfort over time. IMO. It’s a tank and never lets you down.
James, did you see that they are in fact releasing the FMG-9 but it's now called the FDP-9. Magpul and ZEV Technologies partnered together and it will be coming out in 2022! They heard your plea!
I’m guessing they took pre-orders and customer’s money and then went under. Is that about right? I remember seeing them on a shot show video a few years ago.
It seems so silly when the same company produces a higher capacity magazine that's flush fit and they were the ones that created the lower capacity one in the first place
I love my P345. Bought it new about 18 years ago. Runs great, never one issue, accurate as all hell, and the best part, out of the vast amount of guns I own, it’s my wife’s favorite.
The Luger P-08 was described as a " machinist's nightmare"! It involves no less than 50 times of setting the entire barrel, receiver and frame for machining works.. Production Cost might not be commensurate the unit's selling price. One American firearms Company produced a limited run back in the 1980's..no update since then
Just for the aesthetics of the gun, like the Luger, I would love to see the US Krag brought back, with modern steel and a vestigial second lug, chambered in .308 Win. That would be a pleasure to take into the woods!
James, you need to do a top five guns that need to go away. The Taurus Judge should probably be number one
I agree with everything you said except "probably."
ETA: You win. Alright boys, line them up and I will take the 5 most liked (disliked?) guns suggested below and roast them in a video. Proceed.
#1 will be the Taurus Judge regardless of votes.
Would watch 👍🏻
FN five seven especially with the Ruger 57 now
TFB TV bubba’d SKS’s/bull pup SKS’s
@@tfbtv ar-15, for the controversial pick.
I think unregistered machine guns should be resurrected, but hey, that's just me.
P.A. Luty sure thought so, lol.
@@FyrFytr998 I'm guessing thousands of real Americans have "thought so" on the DL over the years.
The ATF created tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of unregistered “machine guns” with their rule change last year.
@@barfo281 Trumps a tyrant and a grabber but he is no leftist lmao
@@donovanobrien8860 Trump was a Democrat in the 90s and is a now a Republican with basically the same positions.
The Magpul FMG-9... I hear ya, 100% concur. This should have been made.
There is a folding glock 19, it's close enough
They should add an elastic band to the stock and call it a pistol.
Chitin Defense
They had one in west world last weekend
And in 10mm!
Daewoo K1's need to come out because we already had the reintroduction of the Roof Korean this year and they need their proper tools
As a Korean, that Seoul man joke resonated with me. And we do need to bring the Daewoo K-series back. That's what I wanna be rockin when the next roof incident kicks off.
Fuck yea lol
i really want the k203 handguard. i can buy m203s, m203 handguards for the ar15 platform, k2 rifles (used), but not k203 handguards!
Hell yeah.
Roof Korea
Best Korea
sir, you bring a tear to my eye. 잘했습니다! Saluté!!
"Guns dont go away because theyre too popular"
Justin trudeau says "hi"
Dude don't rub it in
Its not because those guns are popular, it's because Trudeau has the mental capacity of a carrot.
Lmfao!
@@av0-cad03 As a RCAF veteran I don't think Trudeau went far enough. I would like to see long guns restricted to bolt action or equivalent, no detachable mags, and five round internal capacity. And don't give me any of that shit about mags being restricted to five in Canada already.
@@kazkazimierz1742 RCAF veteran or not, you aren't very good at thinking. Prime Minister Castreau has done what the Liberals are wont to do, which is nothing to address the real problem and anything to distract their voting base and pander to its prejudices by persecuting a segment of the electorate that is unlikely to vote for them. If it was really about "saving" lives, much more would be achieved by letting me keep a belt-fed machine gun at home and preventing you from having a motor vehicle. Especially the latter.
What we really need are 3/4 scale m1 garands in 9mm. Im a simple man, I just want little pings.
M1 carbine in 9mm
Pinglets
@@g.h.3049 Those exist, and they suck. En bloc clips are way cooler.
M1 garand in 5.56
Or in 5.56 NATO.
Mmm:
1. Spaz-12
2. VP-70
3. Magpul FMG-9
4. Mateba autorevolver
5. G11
Off the top of my head.🤷🏿♂️
🎩
🐍 no step on SNEK! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
One of of five.
*_I SIT UPON A THRONE OF LIES!_*
How about Magpul masada or ACR that's would be blaster
arkan purnama
That would have been my 7 or 8. Kinda want a HK SL8 or Xm-8 a bit more.
@@Snakedude4life ACR should've still in production. Accessories and component should widely available like Scar
Mateba's are still available.
Bring back the Browning automatic rifle. Who wouldn't love to shoot a full auto 30-06?
There was/is a semi-auto version but at $6000,00 full auto to semi is not the makeover we want.
My wallet
Yes
@@romanholowka9558 😂😂😂
@@stanneubert4911 the HCAR
Ruger P89 Is the tank of the 90's. Still rock-in the one I got in 94. Use it as my EDC on occasions. You can still find them for under 4 bills in good condition.
Ruger .44 Carbine - Remix: Detachable magazine
Good call!
I wish the deerstalker made a comeback
Those are like gold here in Australia, they’re usually going for around $2k for a beater example.
@@Sube-Tube Deerfield in .50 S&W in addition to .44 S&W?
The Ruger DeerSlayer the last version that came out in 2004 was a GREAT Carbine and it used the Mini 14/30 type of Receiver with the Open Top that allowed for easier Clearing of Malfunctions. I would like to see that Same Version of the 44mag Carbine but have a 20 round Stick magazine available for it that would be a GREAT TRUCK GUN!
P89 was also used in desperado by Antonio banderas’ character
Good gun movie
Yup. One blued and one duo-tone stainless. I've got the same set. Bulky pistols, but accurate.
There's a website, I think it's "imfdb" that has a listing of what firearms were used in movies.
@Captian Crunch agreed, was thinking p90?
His were single-stack, if I'm not mistaken.
If the Browning Hi-Power isn't on this list I'm going to sew legs onto all your shorts.
Get yourself one of the many CZ-75 models. The CZ-75 was partially based on the Browning Hi-Power design and they came out with a masterpiece and have only kept improving on the design ever since. You can get high-end guns at bargain prices with CZ. Maybe check out the CZ-75 P-01 and the SP-01.
@@theallmighty8601 I actually just bought a CZ P-01
Narrator: The Browning Hi-Power was, in fact, not on this list.
Hi power and cz 75 had one flaw. The guide rod was fully enclosed so it naturally kicks the whole pistol back upon recoil too much . This is ok shooting one to two shot bursts but more prolonged rapid firing the gun rocks like a earthquake . Loved my CZ 75 but the improvements CZ did in bringing out its successor the CZ p01 and phantom prove my point!
Arcus 98DA if you can find one. 15rd mags, no mag trigger disconnect and the hammer is DA/SA. Some even came with Pachmeyer style grips on them. Also the Turkish company Tisas made their own version more true to the original. It was imported to the US under the name BR9 Regent.
James, we appear to have similar tastes!
Short shorts?
😂
Shorts are nice huh?
Those American flag shorts got me all hot and bothered
I couldn’t like because it was at 69 likes, but consider this a like
As a P89 and P90 owner these are 2 of the most reliable and accurate pistols I have owned!! NO JOKE!! Stock factory sights never have had to move them AT ALL, BALLS OUT ACCURATE!!! Why Ruger dropped the P-Series is beyond me!! Bricks for sure but they don't stop shooting!
The Magpul reminds me of the secret agent toy guns when I was a kid in the 60's. One was a camera that turned into a pistol and one was a radio that turned into a sub machine gun. Back when kids could play with toy guns and have fun without some people having a fit.
Remember Entertech full auto squirtguns? Those things were the shit!
I remember those. I wanted one bad! Saw a kid was suspended from school recently because in his covid at home public computer schooling with web cam on someone saw an obviously toy gun in the background. It could have been a piece of toast accidently eaten into a gun shape and probably same result. My god the madness.....
chek Russian PP-90 bro
Camera and radio toy guns from the 60s were The Man From U.N.C.L.E. kit, came in a black cardboard attache case.
@@Ni999Wow I had those! Loved them! I also had a Wild Wild West hat that you could turn upside down and fire a Derringer like James West!
A couple of years ago I just wanted to punch my screen when I saw this dude, over time he has won me over cause you can tell he REALLY loves what he does for TFB, this channel needs way more exposure. KEEP IT UP FELLAS
Thanks. I have a very punchable face and come off like a total cocksucker all the time but in actuality I am only a dick about 78% of the time.
@@DH-xw6jp lol
@@tfbtv Come on , dont cut yourself short like that, I d say at least 85%. No just kidding I like the way you present stuff most of the time.Just eez up on the short shorts , you are no Daisy Duke
You just have to get to know the man behind the short shorts🤣🤣🤣
@@tfbtv your killing me better than a comedy video...lmao
The Daewoo K2 rifles are very good. I'd love to get my hands on one of the current models that the ROK army uses.
All ROK weapon systems are compatible with US weapons systems. The rifling twist of the K series mirrors US rifles. Early K1 and K2 were 1:12 because they used the same older M193 ball ammo that the US used in the M16A1. When the US switched over to the heavier M855, the ROKs changed their barrels over to 1:7 as well. This was intended to ease logistics for ammo in the event of a shooting war with the DPRK. This keeps logistics simple on Pen.
I heard that they used the remaining of the 1 in 12 twist barrels when they started production of the K2 civilian model before switching to the 1 in 7 twist, so some of the early K2 came in with 1 in 12.
James: mentions the p7
*Alex C. has entered the chat*
Welcome back, Alex!
Coyote959 Alex C seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth.
how he emphasised "squeeze COCKer".....
Coyote959 I miss Alex. Dude was like a walking dictionary
I remember there was a lot of hate on him? Don't know if it was justified or not, but I totally enjoyed his voice
"Step on me HK Daddy"
*H&K social media girl wants to know your location*
17:10
Koch and ball torture.
I got a Ruger P93DC (P89-P95 are basically the same) and I freakin love this brick of a gun. It's the easiest to shoot pistol I've ever had
The Ruger P89 is a rugged reliable accurate firearm and it has gone toe to toe with my Glock 17. The Ruger P89 is a work horse as stated by a indoor range.
Selling my p89 is one biggest mistakes of my life and I truly mean it
Same here
@@paulrodriguez6054 buy mine!
So glad to finally see someone recognize the Ruger P89. It’s on of my favorite pistols of all time, accurate, reliable, easy disassembly, and just a great shooter overall. Back when I still had my P89 (same stainless model as in the video) I also had a Beretta 92fs, and a G19. And I can say with 100% confident I was a far better shooter with the P89, than the M9 or G19. It really is just a great, solid gun.
I used to shoot a P89 in IDPA matches. Even dropping mags in the dirt, that thing NEVER had a malfunction through thousands of rounds. Absolute legend. Also...30 rounds mags!
Love my P-89.
I have the black P89 and the stainless P90. Love them both
I had a P89. I thought it was a pretty cool and rugged gun. I bought it after I returned from deployment in '98. Remember Antonio Banderas had two Ruger P90's in the movie 'Desperado' which, looked like the P89, but chambered in .45 caliber? Great video. 👍
piercing stares at Brownells to make us a daewoo
or just an upper that drops in like the BRN 180
Yes, and no modernized ones the original ones are what everyone wants
@@josephknaak9034 I'd prefer the BRN180, personally.
"Gun Decepticon opens up and you blast this guy in the face" 😂😂
*Gun Decepticon opens up*
"I am MEGATRON!"
*blasts*
Well, isn't that what everyone wishes for, after all? I know it sure is for me! Sometimes I catch myself staging items around my home to make it look more "thief friendly" and then getting bummed out that nobody tried to break in and burglarize me 😔😑😃🤣 jk...kinda
Guessing Magpul's legal team nixed it with media hype around school shootings.
So damn funny lol
It was in RoboCop 2
4:54 After all these years I finally know what TFBTV stands for. Thanks James.
>simping for ruger
hey that's hop's job
Bring back the Ruger 44 mag Carbine. Like a 10/22 only in 44 mag
Always been 1 of my dream guns. There's a pretty iconic store in Michigan I grew up going to that had a few over the years, but always out of price range at the time. Some day I'll probably get a Henry in .44mag too.
I have never heard of this carbine up until this day, but after looking at a few pics, I would be totally behind that.
I have one and love it. Kicks like a mule
Might be easier to do that in 10mm
100% agree on the 44 carbine. I too will probably have to get a Henry 44! Good choice as well.
In reference to your P89 review, I bought Ruger's P944TH when we had the Magazine Capacity Law at 10 rounds maximum. The P944TH was .40 S&W which I felt if I was limited to 10 rounds then the .40 was the best to go with. The gun was a special limited run that had duo-tone finish colors of 90's, the grip was a Hogue special edition, it also had tritium night sights. It was a friggin tank of a gun, heavy but reliable and accurate.
So... there’s a guy who got ahold of a fmg9 and is converting it to 3D files for the internet.. soon James, soon.
I dont wanna be that guy but is 3d printed plastic as strong as factory made plastic
in fact, the glock full conceal can be turned in a magpul fmg9 if they manufactured a carbine conversion kit similar to the magpul fmg9 (since in the original fmg9 it's a glock with a stock, that the pistol grip also fold)
The frame could definitely be made and be durable enough out of ABS. Perhaps certain store bought pins and a glock slide, and it would be perfect.
@@earlycuyler2295 man, I researched, but I didn't find anything about what you said, you can send me a link showing this HERA product
@@earlycuyler2295 the only thing that looks similar is the gera gcc, but imma dig on, too.
The P7 was an amazing pistol. I owned one for years. Super reliable and easy to use, and the squeeze cocker makes it as safe as it can get. If it is resurrected, it should have the squeeze cocker. It was its unique selling point.
Yep. Maybe just make it lighter.
@@pj4433 No make it a real gun , we don't want a HK P7 novelty lighter.
Let SIG build it with the P365 magazines. Wait, let SIG supply the magazines. Definitely keep the same action and recoil system.
I sifted the comments looking for someone who shared my feelings. I agree whole heartedly.
I read somewhere that old man Ruger held a philosophy that said no one needs more than 10 rounds in a magazine.
I may be the only one here who hopes and dreams that Smith and Wesson would remake metal guns like the 5906.
Nope, My favorite guns all time!
You aren't
@@stevenstritenberger1761 yep. Newark, NJ got rid of its 6946's and were being sold at Gander Mountain for $250. And I had my choice of 4.
I was about to comment about the 5906. Glad someone else believes the same
Yea I got one on gunbroker but it was a specimen and had hardly been shot. Love it. Great gun . Shoots like a dream
I'd love to get the Veper Hunter back in the states. That's an awesome, just cool looking and rugged, 308 semi-auto.
I have a P89. It is accurate
It is heavy. That helps with muzzle rise. It is tough too. The decocker makes for a super safe gun. I love mine and will keep it. I recently bough 10 more mags for it.
I had a P90 that I regrettably passed on to a friend- a rugged, reliable, and surprisingly accurate gun.
P89 ....my first handgun purchase back in 92 !
Great Pistol.
A more simple spas 12 that keeps it's heat shield I don't care if it can only be semi auto or pump only and the Smith and Wesson 5906
sqhatr I love my 5906. It doubles as a bludgeon if you run out of ammo. Pretty sure it weighs 5 pounds
You know Franchi MADE those. They didnt sell well either. There was the SAS-12 and the LAW-12. Neither did good in sales.
@@Predalien195 just looked them up. They don't really look spas 12y enough. Plus I feel like that was old. In today's age after Hollywood made it everyone's dream and half life and battlefield i feel like it would explode in popularity.
Ditto with the 5906. Not a fan of the Novak sights but damn is it an awesome handgun.
@@mattdg1981 they'd modernize it a little obviously. But the x files sold my ass on it. What a sexy gun and 10mm variants too.
P95 was the first auto loading pistol I owned. Man I loved that pistol! Vowed never to get rid of it. One of my (adult) kids really wanted it, so I gave it to him a few years ago. I've had my eye out for another one, but you just don't see them anymore.
I have been looking for a P95 to go with the one I have, for 5 years. Nobody wants to get rid of theirs, but IF you do find one for sale, that is in great condition, you are looking at between $500 and $600 for one. Ran across one at an auction 2 years ago, I stopped bidding at $525. Paid $339 for mine new. Had mine for 15 years, and have never had a failure that wasn't caused by the ammo.
HK should be pronounced with a cash register ring at the end. 💲
Mike Jordan H & Kaching
Funny! I bleed HK red.
😂😂😂😂
Ugh YES, definitely the Daewoos they were so cool, they even made really cool pistols that had “triple action” I own both the rifle and pistol. Awesome!
I was an Air Force weapons instructor stationed at Kunsan ROK back in 85/86. One day we got to play with the ROK's Air Force's K1-A1s Great little carbines. It used an AR type bolt but the ejector was a blade that was attached to the lower and the bolt and carrier had a groove cut in the under side for it. As you say, accuracy left something to be desired but it was intended to be more of a close quarters rifle and the military version employed a much shorter barrel, about 12" + the flash suppressor. Kind of like a knock off of our GAU-5A/A. The wire stock made for an uncomfortable cheek weld, but it was very small.
If you’re carrying one of these P7’s and you run out of bullets, you could put it in a sock and have a serious hand to hand combat weapon. 😂
Yes! Ruger p89 was the clunky pistol I learned to shoot on, was decently accurate, definitely started my love for ruger in general.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons bought the the RUGER P-89s and loved them. Management replaced them with Berreta s and most staff thought it was a mistake. I still have one and have literally run thousands of rounds through it with a malfunction. Your choices were excellent. Still carry my P-7 when I wear a tuxedo. Time fir all of these to come back.
P7 and a tux? I like your style!
Now I can't unsee those US Flagged short shorts! Really!! 😳🤣
“Step on me HK daddy”
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I'd like to see a remix of the Medusa Model 47 revolver! Changes would be oriented around keeping the price down, but with modern manufacturing techniques I think this thing could be quite reliable, and survivalist types would eat it up
Great list!
Colt bought the rights to it but they pretty much filed it in the round filing cabinet. Hopefully they will resurrect it.
The Ruger P 89 is imho, the absolute TANK of a pistol- unbreakable, reliable, and like an AK rifle, if given even modest care, it will last a lifetime
But NEVER in the history of guns and weaponry has there EVER been a WORSE POS than the Ruger P89.
Well, maybe the French ChautChaut (sp?) machinegun but even THAT POS is better than that Ruger POS.
Prove me wrong! LMAO
Ruger p series is absolutely hottest thing around
@@user-td1zo3tv9p the 89 was great but the 85 was a dog.
I didn't care for mine. Had the really neat P89DC with the .30 Luger conversion kit with it, but I couldn't stand how it shot. I'm usually a decent enough shot, but felt like I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the Ruger. Just sold it today, actually.
I have the stainless p89, works flawless same gun Arnold used in true lies a sexy piece
I think they should bring back the break action revolvers. It looks darn cool and make the reloads more ambidextrous
Imagine if the MP412 Rex actually made it into production and onto the US market. Break action polymer .357 Magnum? Yes please.
@@mrowoofers101 Honestly that gun is exactly what I was thinking of when I wrote this comment
The other great feature of the break-open revolvers is better accuracy because there is no break between the barrel and the cylinder.
Strongly agree with the HK P7, love it
I'm gonna get dogged here, but I'm going for it:
I'd like to see a modern incarnation of a makarov...
I think thats a great idea.
So black grips and better sights?
Hey! It's Brandon ̶H̶e̶r̶r̶e̶r̶a̶ Miner!
@@whisperchainsaw102 Already exists lmao
Already happened.
Look at the CZ-82.
The p95 has a polymer frame and was chambered in 9mm it’s also my favorite gun to shoot I love it so much I’m searching for the entire p series even the 45 and 40 models
jeremy holt I have the p95 40cal
The p90 single stack .45 is my favorite.
I love my P95, good luck finding magazines for it.
You could do a lot worse. I had a p85, 90 and 95 way back. All good guns, frankly tanks, hard to break. Got nostalgic and bought a good looking honest worn p85 from '87 or '88 on GB recently. $235 if I remember. Love it. Wish I had all of them back but that is pretty much the same way I feel about every gun I have ever sold! Never sell, only buy!
Yep,
I love my Ruger P89DC. I have a whole bunch of Berretta M9 magazines, and the only issue is widening the mag release. It is big though.
Bring back the entire line of third generation Smith & Wesson autos, especially the 1000 series guns.
How about we go for broke and bring em all back starting with the m39 and 59! I have a 459 and a 6906. Love em. Tanks all of em. 6906 is one sexy little number.
Their 45acp version could chamber a full mag of empty fired casings without a malf! That battle sight on the rear adjustible was the personification of Kool-ness you gotta see.
@@geoffreypwilson5557 I agree.
My own 1006 will also cycle through a whole mag of fired brass without a hitch.
It's still my EDC ever since I bought it brand new in 1990.
Oh, it has the adjustable sight that you're talking about, too.
;)
@@bwvideo0905 double action only M39 with 2nd strike capability and keeping the manual safety. If they can get the trigger as smooth as a Model 19's... 🤤
Why not just get a Walther CCP if you want a gas delayed blowback pistol, I have an M2 and love it.
"If you want a convertible you should get a Chrysler Sebring"
@@tfbtv 😐😐😐
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@@tfbtv ooooff, I think you roasted chrysler more than walther just then.
@@tfbtv OK boomer :P
Nickname but i really want the grip safety thing too. I do love my ccp but
The P7 M8 or M13 is in deed one of the best choices! What most people don't know: the grip safety not only works as a safety, but you can also use it as a secondary trigger. After firing, keep the trigger pressed and you can shoot by squeezing the grip! A great gun, even though H&K sucks when it comes to civilian customers...
Just had to save this:
"AK-accurate. Good enough"
- James Reeves, 2020
James do you ever have back pain from carrying this channel on your shoulders?
He uses his legs to lift, that's why he always wears shorts.
This is why he drinks
Hop and JohnnyB do a pretty good job too. Just as entertaining as James
Yeah when I was in the business I was on the look out for a super clean Ruger P. Never found one still looking.
"True Lies" was pretty much the last good Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie!
Eraser was solid
@@Mr.Bobcat1776 You mean where he punched a gator and said "You're luggage!" That one?
@@Mr.Bobcat1776 Yup Eraser was legit.
@@chaburchak Let off some Steam, Bennett? The merc wearing chainmail in commando..
It’ll be winter forever in Gotham
Wholeheartedly agree with this list! Especially the HK33K!
I would buy one today.
“BOOM gun Decepticon opens!” Love it 🤣
What the world needs is a seven-shot break-top in .32 S&W Long.
Charter's "The Professional" isn't far off ;)
How about .327 fed mag??? and also one in 44 special and another in 45 colt just for fun
@John Kugelfischer Beretta has a long history of sucking going back to WW2 and their guns have not gotten any more reliable than they were in 1944. The proper way to use a Beretta is you fire one shot at your assailant then throw the jammed gun at his head while you make a run for it.
@@12jazion What bullshit.
YESSS
Dammit, James. Can't we have a top five list WITHOUT your package sneaking in somewhere? I mean, we get that you're patriotic, but Jesus Christ.
salute the flag as you see fit LOL
Great video. In fact, all your videos are pretty freaking great: content, writing, production values, presentation...just really good stuff.
Daewoo brings back memories of Carnik Con. Damn it I miss that channel
Trust me, we all do.
We all do.
CHITIN DEFENSE!!! they released 3D print files for the FMG9
I'm intrigued
Xtorin O'hern also making American made PP19 Bizon too. I can’t wait to get my hands of a Bizon
LINK MY BOY
@@vintagestealth8802 if you want to experience an unreliable helical magazine fed gun, just get a calico
I own a ruger p90, first gun I ever bought and it’s my favorite gun. It has never jammed or had any issues. Absolutely love it’s fat ass and blocky body. It’s like loving the square body cars before everything got all curvy. And holy crap that ridiculous American paint job on your wall in all these videos I’ve watched was the ruger this whole time wow I never knew what it was but that’s hilarious to me.
5: G-11 but with an integrated magnified red dot
4: C-96 red 9 that’s modernized
3: AUG in 300 BO
2: Hi point C-9 without the frame (pls just sell parts kits for like 50 bucks hi-point for the love of god)
1: Gatling gun in 7.62x39
22:16 straight up looks like a light saber.
noice
The Force is strong with Daewoo
The P89 was the first gun I bought. Gave it to my brother for Christmas a long time ago. As far as I know he still has it.
I still have a P89, bought new in 89’ it was stolen in 2002 and found by the Texas Highway Patrol and I got it back in 2007. Their the best, thank you for the video.
Wow that’s quite a story! Never had my guns returned that were stolen so you got lucky my friend!!
I had a Ruger LCR stolen out of my car a few years back. Cops in California recovered it, returned it loaded, with no paperwork, in a hotel parking lot. I will never get rid of this gun.
Definitely the Ruger P89 has a lot of sentimental value with me!🥰🥰🥰
The Lee Enfield No. 4 has a lot of sentimental value for me.
Hey James - I got a Ruger P-85 before the call back and carried it and a PC 9 (same magazines) for about 15 years as a duty duo. Love them and never let me down.
What really needs to make a comeback is unregistered machineguns
re-re-re-re-remix version: you don't go to prison for them
100% agree. Repeal the Hughes Amendment!
Super proud member of the P7 cult. I purchased my first one, an M8, 30 years ago as my wife was left handed and I'm a righty. Bought an M13 shortly after that. My brother called them my "c0ck squeezers" vs. squeeze cockers. I also purchased an HK-91 around that time. They, as well as the 93 and 16" HKk-94 could be had for $750 regularly at the time. Amazing tools, still have them to this day, which is more than I can say for the wife. Still want one a nickel P7, however. Great list, James.
your dream came true magpul and zev are making it but it is the fdp-9 and should be coming out around 2022
My P85 is my favorite handgun to shoot. It feels like holding a brick 🧱 but it has nice recoil
The RUGER KP90 in DESPERADO was fucking amazing, especially in the BAR GUN FIGHT
As you said recently “ I’m the guy that gets invited to a wedding and gets the cops called on me”
Love the P89
I have a p85 made in 1988 and I love it. My only complaint is the trigger well, the way it angles down vs being straight takes away from the grip comfort over time. IMO. It’s a tank and never lets you down.
Id like to see the Colt detective special, that'd be cool.
6:46, for a moment I thought you were going to say the Magpul Masada. Bushmaster needed to be stripped of the right to produce the ACR long ago.
Iwi masada
Same here
Yeah, IWI could be a good producer. When they'll stop producing Galils ACE and Tavors, that is...
I still have my P7M13 ❤️❤️❤️, West Covina PD in California used to issue these pistol to their officers in the 80's
Bought my P89 in 1992, still have it today
I always said my DR200 was the illegitimate love child of an AR and AK!
James, did you see that they are in fact releasing the FMG-9 but it's now called the FDP-9. Magpul and ZEV Technologies partnered together and it will be coming out in 2022! They heard your plea!
8:12 I actually screamed "hell yes!" I'd love to have a revamped P Series!
"And it is also dead."
I mean, you're not wrong.
Loved the Ruger P89 wish I still had it , would love to see the S&W 5906 make a comeback
Definitely would like to see a StG 44 that isn’t from the thieves at Hill and Mac Gunworks...
I’m guessing they took pre-orders and customer’s money and then went under. Is that about right? I remember seeing them on a shot show video a few years ago.
It seems so silly when the same company produces a higher capacity magazine that's flush fit and they were the ones that created the lower capacity one in the first place
I love my P345. Bought it new about 18 years ago. Runs great, never one issue, accurate as all hell, and the best part, out of the vast amount of guns I own, it’s my wife’s favorite.
Every enthusiast since 1945:
*Bring back the Luger P08!!!!*
The Luger P-08 was described as a " machinist's nightmare"!
It involves no less than 50 times of setting the entire barrel, receiver and frame for machining works..
Production Cost might not be commensurate the unit's selling price.
One American firearms Company produced a limited run back in the 1980's..no update since then
Just for the aesthetics of the gun, like the Luger, I would love to see the US Krag brought back, with modern steel and a vestigial second lug, chambered in .308 Win. That would be a pleasure to take into the woods!
A new take on the Walther P38 or Mauser C96 would be neat.
@@ThePerfectOwnage A broomhandle Mauser in 10 mm would be great.
@@garygriffiths6998 Nothing wrong with .30-40.
Someone is planning to reverse-engineer the FMG-9. By the same dude who is planning to bring us the Bizon.
So in other words... not gonna happen. Got it.
My grandfather has a p89 and I've shot it a few times. Such an awesome pistol. I love it! Super easy to shoot and reliable
Zenith needs to start importing more stuff, they’re always out of stock.
To me I want top break revolvers to make a comeback. Imagine reload a magnum revolver like a double barrel shotgun, that would be badass
I picked up the in-between model from Ruger the P85 mk2 back around 93. I still have and love it.