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@@grownman284 That's a guy who reloads his own ammo; bullet, brass, powder, and primer starts out separate, then he puts 'em together on a reloading press. There are numerous advantages to loading your own.
I've been reloading about 15 years and have become somewhat addicted. If this guy thinks this is alot of ammo, he should see just an average reloaders house.
Depends on the year they were made. WW2 & Korean conflict most likely but some time in the late 50s (‘58 I believe) they weren’t. I’ve shot a bunch of the old LC stuff through my M1 without any problems.
Nice find! Amazed no one knew all the ammo was there and went and collected it. To a gun enthusiast that's a lot of money in there. Makes you wonder why a gun person choose not to take it with them? The Jeep is a mystery as well. Brilliant video!
Those red capped blanks in that 4x2 metal clip we're blanks for an m1 garand. So because of the vast amount of rifle and pistol blanks in that house I think he had show guns
The live rounds that you found inn the box with the black tips are 30-06 armor piercing rounds.If you look on the back of the case it will tell you when they were manufactured and where they were made..If you see LC it stands for Lake City which is a small arms ammunition manufacturer for the government.then you should see two numbers which stands for year IE: 52 means 1952.. Most likely for a M1 Garand. The clip(not magazine)you found loaded with red tips blanks is for a M1 Garand... The .38spl. ammo you found on the floor that you thought were blanks are actual .38spl Waddcutters which are used for target shooting.when they his a paper target they leave a perfect circle in the target.
Those first rounds in the video you thought were blanks. Not the rifle rounds with the red caps but the 38 or 357s look like wad cutters, i couldnt tell but its one of the two calibers. Wadcutters have a (bullet) seated flush to the top of the case an are a pretty nasty round that you don't see much anymore. I wanted to let you know if you give them to someone. Someone would be very unpleasantly surprised if they shot one off thinking it was a blank. Lol. Good vid
10:00 Is it just me or did someone else also saw a gun in the drawer where he found the jar full of empty bullets the gun wan in its case leave a like if you did
I'm a reloader and shooter and some of these comments are cracking me up. BTW, by far the most valuable thing in that house was an original M1 Garand blank firing adapter. You can get a reproduction for dirt cheap but originals are big bucks. As for any of the .30-06 ammo being really valuable well I guess that's all subjective, AP goes for $2 a piece on gunbroker reloaders can hit it for half of that the regular ball ammo goes for .75 cents a round but a reloader can do it way cheaper. In the world of larger caliber centerfire ammo that's not too bad. 😎
there were some black tip rounds, black tip is armor piercing, orange tips are tracers, silver tips are armor piercing incindeary, (sorry if i spelled that wrong) and only on 5.56 green tips are standard "ball" amunnition
Reminds me of a property about a mile from where I live that had been abandoned for 5 years before someone purchased it and cleaned it up. There were about a dozen vehicles on the property, never found out what happened to them.
Dont think i could hand a gun into the po po, ive been so fascinated with firearms, my first instinct would be to take it home a re-store it for my own personal collection. What the po po dont know cant hurt you :)
Suppose it just depends on scared you are, but I can assure you I’d never be caught with a shooter. 1. Don’t keep it in home 2 Never tell a friend 3. You only pull it out in unless it’s a life n death situations.
I'm well aware how guns work I have 227 rifles shotguns and handguns. What I said is if your caught in illegal possession of a firearm it's a felony and the minimum sentence is 10 years.
@@Cryptocenturion_1 "Suppose it just depends on scared you are" Whether you are scared of ebing caught or not does not have any influence on the probability of being caught.
@@johnmurphy2163 10 years mate?..lol What country do you live in, you dont get 10 years for firearms here. The first time, 5 years max, get caught again and then maybe, maybe you would get a 10 stretch.
Those are black tip 30-06 rounds "military terms there are armor piercing bullets" very rare round they were meant for the m1 grand and some sniper rifles, it was mostly In production during ww2 and Vietnam they did stop producing them at the end of Vietnam . Awesome find
@@dylanlam6745 🤔 in lots of cases armor piercing and Incendiary rounds come with a yellow tip , and black body and the army started to marked those around ww1 to Identify which munitions were which. I saw black tip which would make them armor piercing .
You may have noticed the high value items are gone. Damage to property in excess of $800 is a felony. I did not see any reloading equipment while you were opening boxes and drawers. 1000 rounds of .30-06 ammo weighs about 100 pounds. You managed to edit out the tons of ammunition.
You have no clue what you're talking about. They were .30-06, some blanks for an m1 an some .22 rounds. A few 12 gauge buckshot. .57×28 wasn't even legal for civilian use until around 10 years ago.
Joe Odenwald March 8 2001 Concordia KANS. He was a WWII Veteran... He was retired from the U.S. Army. He left two great grandchildren. Watch out, about bring public such memories, as in the photos.
empty brass is worth sometimes ten cents each,,,,,and lots of what they thought was blanks was wadd cutters,,,,lots of AP there at about a dollar each,,,,id have skimmed through it all and taken every little bit and looked for the loading press, dies, primers, powder and components
Someone owns it. City or county for unpaid taxes, bank for unpaid mortgage or owners heirs just havent been there to fix up. In any case, it doesnt sound like he has gotten permission to be there. If he removes anything he really puts himself in jeopardy especially after video proof of him on youtube.
RUclips. Brother got felony prison sentence for entering what he called abandoned property and taking stuff. Turns out house was in foreclosure but bank had not gotten final ownership from court yet
I know you guys usually don’t take things but another man’s junk is another man’s treasure if it’s abandoned I think it’s fair game that Remington belt buckle was really nice and even if you weren’t into firearms somebody’s always looking for ammo especially those black tips I think their armour piercing
It looked like the loaded bullets with the black tips were maybe 308 armour piercing and the shells with red paint inside again looked like 30-06 blanks or grenade launcher rounds because that was a Garande clip.
@@bill45colt Yes. sory. explosive ammunition from the mausera was painted in black and green or black and red. The whole black projectile was incendiary ammunition in Europe anyway. And what is in the movie has the black end of the bullet. An interesting find. You would have to shoot to see what it is for sure. Greetings.
That was an excellent score; I would have walked out with those, and maybe he would have if he knew how much more valuable those were than regular rifle rounds.
Those flat red tops in the cartridges are dummy rounds meant to show how the rifle loads. Another note is that the rounds you found upstairs in the box are 7.92/57mm Mauser rounds. Those rifle cartridges are a pain in the ass to locate.
The red covered rounds in the M1 garland clip are blanks. National Guard and Army Reserve used to use them for training maneuvers in the field. I used to find them all over the woods close to where I live after the reserves had gone out there to train. I even had a 4 foot belt of blank 7.62x51 machine gun ammo that I had put together from found blanks and links
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LordExplores take all the ammo and melt it down and sell
Obviously a reloader; most of that ammo would've walked out with me!
No comment 😁
Seth Tyrssen hell yea same here
I'm a brass rat and will never apologize 😂😂😎
Not gun savvy, what's reloader?
@@grownman284 That's a guy who reloads his own ammo; bullet, brass, powder, and primer starts out separate, then he puts 'em together on a reloading press. There are numerous advantages to loading your own.
Blanks were for an m1 Garand in the stripper clip. The bigger ones that had black tips were 30-06 or 8mm Mauser ammo that was armor piercing.
enblock clip not stripper clip.
I take all the 8mm I can find
black tips are 30-06 i would have grabbed that entire thing
I've been reloading about 15 years and have become somewhat addicted. If this guy thinks this is alot of ammo, he should see just an average reloaders house.
Spooby82 I TRY to be able to fill each magazine 20 times. I feel that is still a low number if SHTF
That even a spit in the ocean!
Wow that's a lot of bullets "
Has clearly never seen a gun owners house before .
That's nothing. Bunch of empty brass, and some hunting ammo, Wow....
Obat korengen
@@andredarmawan1733 bang orang indo,juga sampe sini 🤣, obat korengnya mana? 🤣
.".some of these aren't even shot yet!".....holding just a projectile
“Wow that’s a lot of bullets”
People with 10,000 rounds in there house 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤔😏😏😂😂
Black tip rounds were old old old surplus 30-06 armor piercing rounds, typically corrosive primers
still good if you replace the primers tho right?
Depends on the year they were made. WW2 & Korean conflict most likely but some time in the late 50s (‘58 I believe) they weren’t. I’ve shot a bunch of the old LC stuff through my M1 without any problems.
yeah he had a full m1 garand clip in there too
03:48:
That is sad. A story that drove to this house being abandoned with all those memories of a family living here cannot be anything but sad.
Good video. Good thing you looked behind that tree line. What a bonus! Surprised that someone hasn't collected up all that ammo.
Those were M2 AP .30-06 rounds, very valuable.
👍👍👍
Yes they are
Very valuable👌👍🤜🏻
Jimmy Stevens perfect match
cdawson198600 and the garand clip !
“Ooh.... A Remington belt buckle”
I thought he was going to grab the condom
Same lol
5:35 guy standing in other side of doorway
“What are ye doin in meh swamp?”
Holy crap man, that is so cool! Great find and well filmed, jealous of tge great places you have there. Happy Exploring
Wow. Some seriously valuable finds inside. Even the bullets add up. I'm amazed these items are still here.
Ill give u 50 if send me that ammo hahaha
Question is : How much stuff did you guys walk off with. ?
Deep in the woods...... the roar of the highway close by😂
Nice find! Amazed no one knew all the ammo was there and went and collected it. To a gun enthusiast that's a lot of money in there. Makes you wonder why a gun person choose not to take it with them? The Jeep is a mystery as well. Brilliant video!
Maybe he passed away and family found no value to bullets
Wtf you idiot one of those bullets cost 78 bucks
@@jrodnanfelt you must not be a gun person. Looks like 30/06, black tip armor piercing, which can be had easily for $2-3 per round.
Those blanks in the clip are M1 Garand Enbloc
Those red capped blanks in that 4x2 metal clip we're blanks for an m1 garand. So because of the vast amount of rifle and pistol blanks in that house I think he had show guns
The live rounds that you found inn the box with the black tips are 30-06 armor piercing rounds.If you look on the back of the case it will tell you when they were manufactured and where they were made..If you see LC it stands for Lake City which is a small arms ammunition manufacturer for the government.then you should see two numbers which stands for year IE: 52 means 1952..
Most likely for a M1 Garand.
The clip(not magazine)you found loaded with red tips blanks is for a M1 Garand...
The .38spl. ammo you found on the floor that you thought were blanks are actual .38spl Waddcutters which are used for target shooting.when they his a paper target they leave a perfect circle in the target.
Wolf Hunter weird flex but ok
OH MY!!! I wonder how fascinated they woulda been if they found baseball cards or matchbox cars!!!! Frail and emotional boys.
Those first rounds in the video you thought were blanks. Not the rifle rounds with the red caps but the 38 or 357s look like wad cutters, i couldnt tell but its one of the two calibers. Wadcutters have a (bullet) seated flush to the top of the case an are a pretty nasty round that you don't see much anymore. I wanted to let you know if you give them to someone. Someone would be very unpleasantly surprised if they shot one off thinking it was a blank. Lol. Good vid
Its funny how those basement stairs changed halfway down, you spliced two different sets of stairs together, which means two different houses.
Really cool explore! Can't believe all that stuff was still there
Those blanks are wad cutters. With the prices components and ammo these days would have been coming with me.
4:17 My parents bedroom had the same carpet on the wall with the reindeers and that's so weard to see this in some video of a abandoned house...
Do you ever keep things you find ? Or always leave it ?
OH NO NOT THOSE EVIL BLACK BULLETS LOL great video
Wow. Gun club owner with ammo?no way
"Odenwald Gun Glub"
Odenwald is a Area here in Germany.
I heard there's a area in Austria called Fucking
@@armaanhafiz grow up dude...
@@rafitohornero3850 there is check search it up😂
There was a Odenwald Gun Club in Bismarck Arkansas.
Other sh*t has like 2 million subs but this real interesting stuff has *only* 82k subs?man u deserve more than that
10:00 Is it just me or did someone else also saw a gun in the drawer where he found the jar full of empty bullets the gun wan in its case leave a like if you did
looked more like a tool, not a gun
Says craftsman on it
qazi bilal there’s a cable attached to it it’s a saudering gun
Electric soldering iron in its box/
The first thing you called blanks were wadcutters I believe, could be wrong
no your right they are definitely wadcutter rounds look like .38 special
Im thinking wadcutter also. Sad todays youth are not educated because they probably shoot at each other with it with moms snubby and oooops not blanks
Yes, i have similar ammo. They look like .38 or .357 remmington wad cutter i use for my .38/.357 revolver,maybe different maker.
@@Nick-ys4py Yeah sad but true. Knowledge is powerful, and mistakes can be fatal
they're Alec Baldwin special blanks
I'm a reloader and shooter and some of these comments are cracking me up. BTW, by far the most valuable thing in that house was an original M1 Garand blank firing adapter. You can get a reproduction for dirt cheap but originals are big bucks. As for any of the .30-06 ammo being really valuable well I guess that's all subjective, AP goes for $2 a piece on gunbroker reloaders can hit it for half of that the regular ball ammo goes for .75 cents a round but a reloader can do it way cheaper. In the world of larger caliber centerfire ammo that's not too bad. 😎
there were some black tip rounds, black tip is armor piercing, orange tips are tracers, silver tips are armor piercing incindeary, (sorry if i spelled that wrong) and only on 5.56 green tips are standard "ball" amunnition
00:49: There we go. A car that could perfectly be salvaged and rehabilitated back to working order, and there it sits, rotting away. :-( What a waste.
Reminds me of a property about a mile from where I live that had been abandoned for 5 years before someone purchased it and cleaned it up. There were about a dozen vehicles on the property, never found out what happened to them.
Nice explore, you are finding some pretty cool places
Dont think i could hand a gun into the po po, ive been so fascinated with firearms, my first instinct would be to take it home a re-store it for my own personal collection. What the po po dont know cant hurt you :)
But if they catch you with a gun your not supposed to have its 10 years being Bubbas girlfriend.
Suppose it just depends on scared you are, but I can assure you I’d never be caught with a shooter. 1. Don’t keep it in home 2 Never tell a friend 3. You only pull it out in unless it’s a life n death situations.
I'm well aware how guns work I have 227 rifles shotguns and handguns. What I said is if your caught in illegal possession of a firearm it's a felony and the minimum sentence is 10 years.
@@Cryptocenturion_1 "Suppose it just depends on scared you are"
Whether you are scared of ebing caught or not does not have any influence on the probability of being caught.
@@johnmurphy2163 10 years mate?..lol What country do you live in, you dont get 10 years for firearms here. The first time, 5 years max, get caught again and then maybe, maybe you would get a 10 stretch.
Jeez that's creepy
Just imagine if a hand just pops ,banging on the window, up whilst you were trying to open the car at the start tho 😂
thee open clip thing with the blanks was a m1 clip
Awesome explore guys, can't believe all the stuff left behind.especially the ammo 👍👍
Lovely place! I’ve never seen so much ammo in one place 🙈 subbed to you!
Shit.. That's nothing..
Deezildennis I've got more ammo than that in my glove box of my car!
With the amount of shortage of ammo back in 2020-early 2021 with Covid that ammo would’ve came right w me 😂😂
Black tip is 30-06 ap
Those rifle rounds that you ended up picking up those are armor piercing military grade rounds
@the end in America depending on the state the answer is yes
@Jimmy Stevens But state and federal laws and interpretation differ from state to state.
Those are black tip 30-06 rounds "military terms there are armor piercing bullets" very rare round they were meant for the m1 grand and some sniper rifles, it was mostly In production during ww2 and Vietnam they did stop producing them at the end of Vietnam .
Awesome find
Actually armour piercing incindiary rounds
@@dylanlam6745 🤔 in lots of cases armor piercing and Incendiary rounds come with a yellow tip , and black body and the army started to marked those around ww1 to Identify which munitions were which.
I saw black tip which would make them armor piercing .
You found Dale Gribb- er uh, "Rusty Shackleford's" second home. :P
Is the old hickok45 house during the 90s
The bullets and empty shells were for loading (or recycling) the bullets
Where's it at I need some brass and lead for my reloading bench
Probably a WW2 re-enactor judging by the amount of blanks and also paying special attention to the M1 Garand Enbloc clip with 8 blank rounds
Are the places you explore in the same state or do you travel
I travel all over to explore
You may have noticed the high value items are gone. Damage to property in excess of $800 is a felony. I did not see any reloading equipment while you were opening boxes and drawers. 1000 rounds of .30-06 ammo weighs about 100 pounds. You managed to edit out the tons of ammunition.
How do you find all of these abandoned properties??
He is ready for the zombies attack!! Make some base
Wow, amazing guys. Nice one.
You sould take that rife amo they are 5 5 7 or 5 5 6 black tip or insindeary armor perusing rounds
No they aren't they ar 30-06 I dont think there is suck a thing as 557
You have no clue what you're talking about. They were .30-06, some blanks for an m1 an some .22 rounds. A few 12 gauge buckshot. .57×28 wasn't even legal for civilian use until around 10 years ago.
10:02 isn't that a gun in the drawer???
Wait the graps is fresh
1990, that's my year!!!
Joe Odenwald March 8 2001 Concordia KANS. He was a WWII Veteran... He was retired from the U.S. Army. He left two great grandchildren. Watch out, about bring public such memories, as in the photos.
Dang that Ammos worth a lot. Like a dollar a bullet or more for the rifle rounds.
thats not much regular hunting ammo 30-06 goes for that or possibly more ap should be quite a bit more
Is your freedom worth more than $20?
I would have been like, JAAACCCKKK POOOOTTTTT!
He was reloading his ammo when you shoot a lot it saves money
Casually finds what people are paying arms and legs for and doesn’t bug out
Theres a gun inside that drawer 10:00 looks like a black 1911 pistol
Not a gun.Its says craftsman on it.
@@vengermusic i see but its looks like a gun handle on a Styrofoam box
That ammo you found with the black tips was armor piercing.
Those rifle rounds with the black tips are armor piercing rounds.
that's a lot of ammo??? uuuummmmmmmmmm xD
empty brass is worth sometimes ten cents each,,,,,and lots of what they thought was blanks was wadd cutters,,,,lots of AP there at about a dollar each,,,,id have skimmed through it all and taken every little bit and looked for the loading press, dies, primers, powder and components
@ 10:10 is that a gun?? or a pellet gun?
Tought the same, but isnt there cabels coming out from it? Maybe a hairdryer or heating gun or something
@@Thebird9806 soldering gun maybe
what was that black handled wiesman in the draw n plastic at the end
So we just gonna ignore the fresh grapes at 3:50 ?
If you mean fresh as in plastic fruit. Do your grapes come with leaves still attached? They were clearly old decorations.
Not to be nosy but where is this located
Trespassing isn't something kids worry about any longer?
I looked to see if the channel name was "two idiots trespassing".
Someone owns it. City or county for unpaid taxes, bank for unpaid mortgage or owners heirs just havent been there to fix up. In any case, it doesnt sound like he has gotten permission to be there. If he removes anything he really puts himself in jeopardy especially after video proof of him on youtube.
RUclips. Brother got felony prison sentence for entering what he called abandoned property and taking stuff. Turns out house was in foreclosure but bank had not gotten final ownership from court yet
Were is this at
Greater question is were you in there with permission or were you trespassing. Legal vs. illegal.
I never would want to explore an abandoned house in a forest because there might be a chance of finding a body
Where is this place at?
Lots of stuff left behind!
oh wow you actual found ammo you are lucky l like guns and ammo nice finding :)
I know you guys usually don’t take things but another man’s junk is another man’s treasure if it’s abandoned I think it’s fair game that Remington belt buckle was really nice and even if you weren’t into firearms somebody’s always looking for ammo especially those black tips I think their armour piercing
You totally missed a gun at around 10:00 in the drawer it was in a styrofoam box. Might have been used to shot blanks! Go back and check!
Donnie Merritt Fr 😮😮😮
Apparently it's the only Craftsman brand gun ever made. Could be rare!
It looked like the loaded bullets with the black tips were maybe 308 armour piercing and the shells with red paint inside again looked like 30-06 blanks or grenade launcher rounds because that was a Garande clip.
Those blanks for the rifle you first found go to a m1 garand ww2 semi auto rifle
9.06 bullets painted black. this is how explosive ammunition was determined, for example, mauser 98 rifle. it is expensive and rare.
nothing explosive on the video
@@bill45colt Yes. sory. explosive ammunition from the mausera was painted in black and green or black and red. The whole black projectile was incendiary ammunition in Europe anyway. And what is in the movie has the black end of the bullet. An interesting find. You would have to shoot to see what it is for sure. Greetings.
Where is the this hous
Where is that whay state
Black tip 30.06 is $2+ a round. Yall are lucky af
How you find homes like this ..im just starting to explore myself I like in Hobart Indiana..this a good location...neat home
Goldmine here!!!
Hei Lord Explores,whats with the fresh grapes?
Plastic decorations
Always check the vents....all the vents...lol it's where ppl with no safes hide stuff
Still watching but the Jeep tag didn't say 2001 to 2013,it said January or 1 2013.
That jumpsuit looks like some Fred bear pattern.
Black tipped rifle rounds look like armour piercing .30”06 maybe.
That was an excellent score; I would have walked out with those, and maybe he would have if he knew how much more valuable those were than regular rifle rounds.
Those flat red tops in the cartridges are dummy rounds meant to show how the rifle loads. Another note is that the rounds you found upstairs in the box are 7.92/57mm Mauser rounds. Those rifle cartridges are a pain in the ass to locate.
The red covered rounds in the M1 garland clip are blanks. National Guard and Army Reserve used to use them for training maneuvers in the field. I used to find them all over the woods close to where I live after the reserves had gone out there to train. I even had a 4 foot belt of blank 7.62x51 machine gun ammo that I had put together from found blanks and links
00:34: Damn! There is still electricity in a abandoned house? O_o
The black tips are ap rounds that sell for 100 a piece
:03:55
What about grapes