@@minuette1752 I guarantee I know what political party you vote for. If you want to be a victim you go right ahead but don't try to stop us who don't have your twisted views of the world
@@minuette1752 Do you expect the police to save your life when when an attacker is literally seconds within killing you ? Most times the cops are several minutes from arriving . In that case the police and first responders will draw a chalk line around your corpse and maybe capture your killer . People with your mindset are considered soft targets for criminals . Car thieves , robbers , and child predators love to prey on your type .
@@victorwaddell6530 That is ok. Whatever happens happens. They will learn that and I do not need a pathetic gun. The police are there for cleanup btw, nothing more. Well that and arresting people for small amounts of drugs, public intox, or if you get caught with a minor traffic violation which is rare.
This man’s name is Barry and he is unfortunately deceased. He was well-loved in the GunTube community. Rest In Peace good sir. Your videos still make us smile 🥲
@@darklelouchg8505 maybe but they couldn't be written apart. It implements the responsibility and wisdom that goes hand in hand with the second part. Differentiating us from becoming murderous gangsters with guns from keepers of freedom.
@@Christian-vd2nu The "militia" in that quote is meant to refer to the belief that the citizenry was meant to be trained and disciplined. We are literally meant to be the militia
5 is a good start. And damn right it sounds a little militia-ee. Its part of our constitution. "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass" - Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto WW2
The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are also american rights. They get removed from you when your neighbor leaves their gun out for their kid to grab and he shoots you in the face with it on accident.
Or the neighbors kid steals some beers and the car keys and runs you over. Or the kid plays with matches, and you die in a house fire. Also, America is spelled with a capital "A".
@@bluebird3281 I don't leave my alcohol out for kids, I don't leave my car keys out for kids, and I don't leave matches out for kids. Why should guns be any different?
@@gamerswag1233 The most recent FBI stats show that only 3% of crimes in the US were averted by a civilian with a gun, so guns in the hands of civilians take way more lives than they save.
US history puts quite a bit of emphasis on personal firearm ownership which is (understandably) confusing to many people. The founding fathers believed that any government could easily become usurpacious and tyrannical if left unchecked. The 2nd amendment was designed as a sort of final safeguard against tyranny. Many people around the world don't understand how civilians could overthrow a government but when studying the Afghanistan debacle and the level of weaponry that was available to them and then comparing that to the number of firearms owned by US citizens, it becomes evident that the 2nd amendment is still valuable today. To be clear though, I believe that every citizen who wants to own a firearm should seek out training. Knowledge and discipline are something that many people are sorely lacking.
ehh i don't think Americans can organize themselves enough to fight government forces lol Terrible health conditions too xD and you can't really expect to outrun a drone
@@user-ip8bw7gt2x It would be far too costly for the federal government to fight against an armed insurrection, especially considering how many states would join. Not to mention soldiers and entire bases that would flip.
OMG What are you telling these British guys? You do know the whole world watched what happened here, right? There was a hangman's gallow built on our capitol grounds meant for the murder of our criminal former president's VP while he watched it all on tv. These guys know that, dude. We DID have a tyrannical government and a tyrannical wannabe dictator for a president. From November 6, 2016 until January 6, 2021. We are STILL over run with tyranical militias, maga nut jobs, mentally and criminally dangerous individuals with their legally purchased AR15 style assault weapons. Good God in heaven. The weapon of choice was a musket when the second amendment was established.
I think this is a mix of hunting, protection and being prepared for potential civil unrest. I personally have never owned a gun but probably will eventually buy one. You never know if you’ll wake up to intruders.
for home protection a sign on your door that says "we dont call 911" above a picture of a gunwill do more to protect your home than an actual firearm unless you're a drug dealer or something.
@@abducteeofearth1703 may depend on where you live. criminals make decisions based on oppurtunity if you are the only house for miles then you may be right. if you're in the city or suburbs they will walk on to the next target. A big intimidating dog works well to. I do own a firearm but that's not a deterrent. It's best to try to discourage intruders than making your firearm your only defense. That escalates the situation to life or death immediately and a bullet fired inside your home is a risk to whoever is on the other side of the wall.
Nah this is typical right wing confederate BS...the only reason the 2nd amendment exist is bc of the white supremacist in confederates kkk states (history tends to repeat itself when you are ignorant especially willfully ignorant, zero excuses when the internet with FACTS exist) the ones that are dangerous are the same ones that worship militarized weapons..these are facts. The most dangerous Neanderthals in the usa is the right wing extremists...again facts exist like 1+1=2
The US has a Bill of Rights, not a Bill of Needs. Unfortunately some states didn't get the memo. Magazine size is really irrelevant. I have 30 round 5.56 mags and 20 round 7.62 mags. All this means is that I need 50% more magazines for 7.62 since I keep about 1200 rounds of each in mags at any given time.
Growing up in a mainly rural area of PA, about 2.5 hrs from NYC, probably a majority of homes had a shotgun and half had a shotgun & a ‘deer’ rifle. A lot of my friends got a .22 cal rifle at about 12 - as did I - for practice shooting. My USMC brother had several handguns, including a magnum, which took when traveling in his camper. He said, “it’s really loud, and even if you don’t hit your attacker center mass, some part of him gets blown off!” Big deterrent!
If you are into hunting, you’re more likely to want multiple firearms, as each would have advantage or disadvantage for hunting various game. If you are only going to get 5, this guy is right, this combination will pretty suit any need or want that came up.
Mosin Nagant is a fantastic rifle. They do come in crates for cheap. Fun to shoot and really accurate even with only iron sights. I’d add a Winchester 30-30 to this list. Unfortunately, I lost all of mine in a boating accident.
Mosin Nagants are fun. Battle rifle caliber, 7.62x54. If you get a new out of the crate have fun getting the cosmoline, or whatever the Russians use, out of the action. Cleaned one up for a friend and it was "big hammer" time. Soaked the bolt over night. Took it out & it jammed up. Broke it down again for a soak. After that it worked perfectly. Guess a bit of heat from a few rounds loosened the last bit of hidden gunk up. The one he got even had the bayonet, ammo, clip pouches and some old Russian ammo. The ammo was corrosive and looked like it on close inspection. Never used it, got rid of it.
@@crazydrummer181His is a M91/30 date stamped 1943 & the cartouches indicate it was manufactured at the Izhevsk factory. This puts it right in the middle of WWII Russia. It looks like it just came off the assembly line. All serial numbers match; barrel, mag floor plate, butt plate. 0 rust, rifling looks good. stock has [/] stamp that indicates it was refurbed in Ukraine. Been awhile since we've shot it but I recall it was pretty accurate at 100 yrds. Definitely drew nice comments at the range. ;o)
@@MrfuckinBeilke well you're welcomed to go knock on a few doors. Really try to convince someone. Try screaming, banging on the door, maybe even pushing your way in to explain it better.
Guns aren't toys they're tools. They're for family protection, hunting dangerous or delicious animals, and for keeping the king of England out your face
The unspoken predicate to the question, what five guns, is the context of distrust of the government and the preparation (prepper) for a lawless world. AKA SHTF (shit hits the fan). That explains the seemingly off-hand remark that everybody needs an assault weapon. There are hundreds of millions of AR-15s in the US. Every time a politician talks about banning them, hordes go buy one - FOMO - fear of missing out.
A lot of people who argue against guns in the US fail to realize the right to bear arms was put in the Constitution not for hunters but for the ability to challenge a tyrannical government from home or abroad. Everyone having a gun resulted in victory during the Revolutionary War.
Barry died some years back. IV8888, the other guy in the video, still makes videos though. The only catagory I don't have here is the shotgun. Don't own any. The Ruger 10/22 is like the entry level into rifles for many kids. Often your first exposure to real guns after moving in from pellet rifles. Dad's have been buying kids 10/22s for 5 decades or so now. The Bushmaster is just an AR-15, cloned up to look like a M4.
@@randyward2766 I dunno, few main reasons I guess. I got really into scopes and rifles, because the only range around me is minimum 100 yards so I have nowhere to shoot shotguns, and getting into rifles and scopes just ate lots of money. I don't hunt so i had no practical purpose either, like duck or bird hunting. They just ended up getting pushed further down the list.
The only real difference between a civilian AR-15 and the military M4 is select fire. I spent almost a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan with my Naval EOD team, saw combat that entire time. I can count on my hand the number of times I used full auto, so while it's a mock up of an M4, the practical utility is the same..
So a little translation and explanation for why there are 5 guns: -Glock: A handgun. Pretty straight forward, used for concealed carry self defense or defense of a home. Also fun to shoot at a range. -Ruger: a .22 caliber rifle. Very small round that is basically a high powered bb gun. Versatile for hunting a LOT of things, and can be used for home defense as well in a pinch. -Shotgun: Like the .22, VERY versatile due to the different kinds of ammo you can use (slugs, buckshot, birdshot, etc) and accessories. Hunting deer with this and slugs is common, but the birdshot is used for, well, birds. Also very good for home defense. -Bushmaster (military style rifle): The justification for having this is more of an American philosophy. This would be your primary in an emergency situation, or when defending against threats (foreign and domestic). Can also be used for hunting large game like deer, depending on the caliber. He also showed a .22 conversion kit for this rifle. That means it can make the gun shoot .22 LR, the same type of bullet being shot from the Ruger. However, he also said since the gun isn't made to shoot those rounds, it wont be as accurate as if it was being fired from the Ruger. Hope this helped! And for the more apt gun nuts in the comments, feel free to correct me if I got anything wrong.
Have to say it's definitely interesting seeing other nations reactions to our guns in terms of how we think. I have many friends across the world so when ever the topic of guns come up I kinda have to hold back my feelings and try to teach them about our way in a logical manner, specially when they start saying things that I and many other Americans see as a bad or insulting things.
@FlossOrDie well I will be truthfully I didn't know anything about those 2 you mentioned so I went and looked them up. Yeah those 2 are definitely perfect examples of why we keep our Firearms.
I am not American, however I live in South America, at first an m4 with 30 rounds on it may sound unreasonable, but when you can get robbed by 15 people at once, I don't think it is. Those types of news are quite common here, sure it's often 1, 2 of 3 robbers, but you will see a shit ton of gangs of over 30 people, who will sometimes go out in robbing sprees hit 5 houses on 1 night, wait for you to get home and open your gate to rush in, all armed with pistols some with long firearms, not something pretty.
@Spectator I have heard a few things about stuff going on in south America from time to time but not enough to form my own opinion. But from what you described definitely gives a good example of why you want to keep your rifle handy at a given moment. I feel like the hardest part of explaining stuff to others is they may hear the words but are not seeing what we are saying. So they may think oh your just making that up or you're making it sound worse then it actually is.
@@armycowboy4313 it always depends on where you live, I would not be exaggerating if I said I hear gunshots at least either once a month or once a week, confusion being if they are gunshots or illegal fireworks, both of which are often used by the same kind of people and also often used at the same time. My very same neighbors are criminal, I live in a so to speak "poor neighborhood", some of them are their "soldiers" as they call them, others simply deal drugs, they live in this neighborhood yet buy expensive cars and don't even hide what they do, one of them was killed last month, they make shrines for them put their picture up and do some ugly wooden construction around it. And take into account the neighborhood I live isn't considered bad and the country I am on is considered one of the lighter ones when it comes to crime, worse one would be Brazil, Mexico closely follows possibly Colombia being next. The worse part is the lack of punishment, if they were to get caught they would probably be released the next day, cops are not very well armed and will often times show up late intentionally as to avoid conflict for themselves, in most of these countries guns are illegal, nothing automatic, nothing long, handguns are already somewhat far away, cops and security guards use revolvers while criminals have from 9mils to aks, last year a whole crate of glocks went "missing" from the army, they were coincidentally "found" in narcs houses, often times in bundles. It isn't that I fear for my safety, I understand what I say isn't the most likely scenario, but the country I live on puts in perspective that chances are not so low.
The Mosin Nagant was suggested as a cheap rifle to buy, especially if you could buy a surplus crate rather than individually. An good rifle that can get you hunting in short order. Nothing to do with militias.
I can’t believe Dave and his dad would be okay with potentially losing their guns due to a criminal shooting up a place. The actions of a few do not constitute everyone losing their rights.
You commented with a laughing emoji when somebody said that the older man died from a heart attack. If anybody has a mental issue or personality disorder, it’s you.
One big reason for the 10/22 (or other 22lr) being his and others number one pick is ammo availability and affordability. In a SHTF (societal collapse etc) scenario, 22lr would be the most abundant ammo to find. Also anyone can handle shooting it, from toddlers to adults due to its very small bullet and low recoil.
And you can carry, literally, 500 rounds in your pockets without too much trouble. 500 rounds of most anything else, especially for 'standard' centerfire rifle cartridges, can be prohibitively encumbering for lots of folks.
Read the Second Amendment carefully. The implication is that because of the need for a well regulated (by the government) Militia (military) the right if the people to bear arms may not be infringed. Why? So that the well regulated militia doesn't become a weapon in the hands of the government against the people.
@@Salvation4DJews Just no. Their is no mention of government control. And the amendment has been ruled on by the Supreme Court many times. It's there to protect AGAINST a tyrannical government. Government regulation would defeat the purpose.
@@Salvation4DJews That's one interpretation. I wouldn't say it's the most logical one, and it's certainly not one that's aged well. Not only has the not-so-well-regulated "militia" (aka millions of unchecked gun owners) become a serious danger to the general public, despite not even being controlled by the government, but the government itself is now beyond reproach, armed with weaponry the writers of the 2nd amendment never could have imagined or prepared for, nor do the country's current weapon laws allow for an effective resistance to that runaway machine should the need arise (I can never get over just how naive the "hurr dee hurr civil war" people are), but those laws are still lax enough to put our mostly unarmed citizenry in danger for no good reason. A lose-lose situation.
@@williamjordan5554 Try reading my comment again, but this time a little slower. Because the Militia is regulated by the government, the unregulated right to bear arms by the people must remain unregulated. Read it again. The people are not the regulated Militia. The people must be able to in an UNREGULATED MANNER protect themselves FROM the regulated Militia.
@Chuck Norris My grandmother lived for 92 years without a combat weapon, she never even came close to needing one. So for him to say that "everybody needs one." well it's just not true. That's what's funny about it. That's like me saying "Everybody should own a hockey stick." as if it's a fact. "But I don't play hockey, or even like hockey?" Doesn't matter, you should own a hockey stick.
I live in Texas and have a friend who is a Deputy Sheriff. Years ago when the Brady Bill was passed I asked him what he would do if one morning the Sheriff told him that guns had been outlawed and he should start going door to door and collecting them. After thinking for a moment he said that he would find somewhere to drink coffee etc for the next 8 hours or so. After his shift was over, he would go back and tell the Sheriff that no one was home. Good answer! 🇺🇸
5 is pretty standard I guess. When I was a kid my aunt and uncle had 5 in every room of their house. No joke. 🤣 My uncle also built airplanes and had 2 in his barn. It was always the best day ever when mom and dad took us there...
"That's starting to sound a little militia-ey" lol yeah that's the reason we have the 2nd amendment in the first place. We can't depend on the army in a base 200 miles away to defend our homes right this second. The 2nd amendment exists so that we can protect our own homes and communities.
he use'd militia-ey but thats not what we ment...he ment insane nationalist group type shit.....everything the old man said was fine but then the dood came in and made it sus if your in the country imo you need all 5...but city you only need a hand gun and a shotgun.
Who exactly are you defending your home from that you would even NEED an actual militia in the absence of the army? Do you expect the Russians to start parachuting into your neighborhood at any moment? I feel like some of you have watched too many Stallone & Eastwood movies.
@@xviper2k look up the roof koreans and you will see a prime example of a militia in the US SUCCESSFULLY defending their livelihood during the rodney king riots. There are many situations that absolutely could arise which would render this necessary.
If you live in a dangerous neighborhood or live in the middle of nowhere in America it's not a bad idea to have these guns. Especially if you live in the country the police might be more than 15 minutes away if you get your home broken into.
Man I live in nyc, its gonna be about the same time for them to get anywhere. With how the city is I dont think its a bad idea to be armed, the cops arent batman they wont stop the crime from happening so its just you vs the criminal.
@@SE-gs6gd that is the dumbest shit I heard today. My best friend for 37yrs is black ,lives in Maryland( horrible 2A state) and owns a bunch of guns. Many of the early 2A restrictions were race based, but that should not stop any race from exercising their God/natural given rights.
I agree with Dave when he said some of the nicest people he knows are from the gun community but some of the sketchiest view points he’s heard also come from some of those circles
No I can’t say that about a lot of things. I’m a fan of golf I wouldn’t say that about the golf community or any other sport or hobby for that matter. It’s very much specifically gun culture that has a lot of people with very extreme views in my experience
its funny seeing their perspective believing he's being technical or you have to be really into firearms to own all these types. This to an American that owns firearms would be a starter kit, everything after would be variations for other purposes that may fall into the hobby realm. The nomenclature of firearms comes with understanding the safety of them. The 22 he showed as the 2nd firearm is most kids first rifle at age 6-10 and we keep them for life. Great little firearms, my kids started out on them around 6-7 and by 12 fired all those types with some decent proficiency. To hit the point home, all my kids are girls so not just a boy thing.
A few tragedies here and there doesn't compare to the massive tragedy of tyrannical governments. Tens of millions of people died during the last century after their governments took their citizen's guns away. 40+ million in China, alone.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 That doesn't rebut or compare to the fact that multiple governments have slain tens of millions more after taking them away from citizens, in the last century alone. And we all saw the Australian government treating their citizenry like cattle in those forced lockdowns and WW2 style encampments.. Be a good sheep for your government.
I got a shotgun just like that for my 12th bday. Everyone in my family did including my sister. It's a tradition in my family.(Texas) 12 year old girls go wild over shotguns. Right? I could probably use that shotgun now that I live in downtown San Francisco
The handgun is for personal defense wherever you go. The .22 is an all-purpose that is useful for small game but can be used for more. The shotgun, as stated, doubles for home defense and hunting. The AR is for fighting tyrants. Americans traditionally value self-sufficiency and independence. So the ability to survive "off-grid" or in a disaster is desirable. And it is not only a right but a DUTY to have a weapon to fight enemies of the nation, foreign or domestic.
Great reaction, guys as usual. Here in America, we have gun enthusiast who enjoy owning and shooting a large variety of firearms. We also have hunters, competitors and casual target shooting gun owners. Gun ownership is considered a right in America and the 2nd Amendment recognizes that right is necessary for personal defense and to deter, resist or defeat a tyrannical government. Those who are pro-gun control or anti-gun are free not to own a firearm, but they are prohibited from implementing laws that contradict the 2nd Amendment.
Americans talking about guns sound psychotic until you realize that intruders are a thing, domestic terrorism is a thing, foreign threats are a thing, and eventually tyrannical governments are a thing. People that have grown up without guns and are taught to see them in a fearful light will only question guns until their head is on the chopping block. I'd rather die on a hill than be slaughtered like a sheep in a butcher's shop. Even Americans that have lived in ghettos and fear guns because of the result of violence with them change their minds when they're at the victim end of a robbery or ,God forbid, r**ing. A private military is the most dangerous form of boots on the ground warfare. Oh, and with gun laws, controlling one's ability to own a firearm (assuming they're not a violent felon or have been put in a mental hospital at one point) is a great infringement on human rights and that's how WW2 was kicked off and the Jews were eliminated. Australia's next, not enough guns to defend, and nowhere to go once they are imprisoned.
Lol, your guys conversation is spot on. I sold off a few of my guitars to buy some new guns to mess around with. I also have multiple surf boards, because "they all do something different".
How many tools do you have in your toolbox? Barry was an icon in the youtube firearms community, he was a font of knowledge and experience accumulated over years spent working in the industry, he was loved and well respected. RIP Barry.
You don't need to be a "psychopath" to want/own multiple firearms. What you do need is enthusiasm, respect for the weapon and be a supporter of 2A (relevant to the US).
It's refreshing to hear some of our English friends discussing firearms and american firearm culture without criticizing or hurling insults about it. You guys are awesome ❤ Edit: 12:20 We have a constitutional responsibility to create and maintain militias. The government fucking hates it lmao
Things aren’t different. First rise in crime rate over the last few years after a few decades of decline. Never owned a gun and never wished I had one, even when I got jumped by three guys and got knocked out.
Ten years ago...since then prices have gone up and ammo scarcity has gone up and down. Different tools serve different purposes. If you look at the hammer rack at a hardware store, certain hammers can only be used for certain construction jobs. Look at a woman's closet at all her purses, dresses, and shoes, to her, every one of them has a specific purpose. Be sure to bring that up when she scoffs at you for buying another whatever thing you're into. :) .22 LR is just about the smallest cartridge you can get. It's used for target practice to save money from shooting the larger rounds and for small game hunting like rabbits and squirrels. 5.56mm (also known as .223) is a standard NATO military round. It's also one of the weakest hunting rounds. In a lot of US states, it's illegal to use for deer hunting, you have to have a larger rifle or a shotgun to hunt deer and larger game. A lot of more populated states don't allow rifles for hunting at all, all you can use is a shotgun because of their limited range. When he said 7.62 bolt action, that's the same round that the FNMAG machine gun and the FN FAL/L1A1 used. .308 Winchester is the same cartridge, but designed for hunting deer and larger game animals. Ironically, hunting rounds are more lethal than military rounds because the bullets designed to expand and do more damage to an animal with the goal of killing an animal quickly as possible so it won't suffer, while military rounds are restricted to full metal jacket, which theoretically maim less, but they can still kill a person. (The Hague convention of 1903 banned military bullets that expand.) When he said "This kit will save your life" in reference to the .22 adaptor for the AR-15, an AR-15 is a very poor squirrel gun because it will blow a small game animal to bits, where if you shoot .22LR out of an AR-15, it's the same as a squirrel rifle, killing the animal, but preserving the meat for eating if you're in a survival situation. The Ruger 10-22 he was referring to is a .22 LR good for target shooting and hunting small game, the blah blah X-25 magazine he talked about is just a magazine that holds 25 rounds. The magazine that usually comes with a 10-22 holds 10 shots. 10 shots is nice, but if you can have 25 shots, it's 2.5 times better. :)
Daz: I don't think you need all these. Me: He has obviously never been on farm land with wild boars and coyotes. Also, the average response time for cops is 33 minutes. Lots of bad things can happen in that time.
No offense to Daz and the other office blokes. Things are different in the UK when it comes to gun ownership, however they still have violence. Knives are the weapons of choice. The number of knives confiscated from UK students in recent years is alarming.
spot on. Here in the States we have"millions" of firearms hobby / enthusiasts: target shooting; tactical; competition target; hunting. All require different firearms platforms and ammo types.
I think the difference is that most American's value the rights whether its free speech, right to bare arms, right of assembly etc. as almost more important than the people themselves.
In America they don't crimp the magazine tube they place a removable plastic plug to be used for hunting if you want to use it for defense you take the plug out and depending on the length of the tube you can get 6 to 9 plus 1 in the chamber
It's hard to explain gun fever. You buy one, you like it for awhile. Then you buy another. Then you think "I might need another gun for this situation", and you end up buying another. Before you know it you have 10 guns. Good thing about guns though is they hold 90% of their value. In some cases they can go up in value. So owning them is like owning gold.
@@pointlessmanatee yes but I don’t get this way about anything else. It’s like a firearm fever. You think of one, and it slowly consumes your soul like Golum from lord of the rings.
In America we have the right to defend ourselves against tyranny! Heavy firepower would be needed in the unfortunate event that things go that way! “Shall NOT be infringed”
that's what the 30 round mag is for! My grandpa would kill his cows with a .22LR, a well placed shot is all you need. Edit: He didn't use 30 rounds, he used a bolt action 22 and only needed the one shot.
Shot placement usally you aim for the softspots on large animals head. People used to hunt large deer with .22LR, but its become illegal in many states now tho even to use .223/.556. There are many examples of people killing black bears with a .22 by shooting them in the back of the head, and brown bears by shooting them in the side of the head.
People get weird when they hear the word “militia” Militia is what won us the war against y’all. Look up “Roof Koreans” and you’ll understand why people take their right to bear arms so seriously. When the enemy is at the gate, and there’s no help coming, you need to be able to outgun and overpower that enemy.
@@officeblokedaz I forgot about that one I just watched it the other day too But basically yeah That’s part of why gun culture is so big in the US cuz the enemy has weapons too
A guy said to me once that guns are like tattoos you can never just have one. Everyone I know who owns a gun has many guns. My brother has 12 I believe. A couple of AR15s, a few 9MMs and a couple other smaller handguns.
"I'm guessing he means chickens and stuff..." My dude if you hit a chicken with that you would have nothing left but a pile of feathers and the bullet wouldn't even slow down...
I think the thing that most people from other countries don’t realize is our 2nd Amendment rights are not about hunting animals, it’s about defending ourselves from our enemies if we’re invaded, then we can form local militias but the 2A is also to protect ourselves from our own government if need be and our own governments has a standing Army that is outfitted with high tech and massive guns so if we need to ever fight against our own government then we need to be outfitted with weapons that are the same as our government. That’s why there should not be any restriction on types of guns and ammo. But that’s also why our government (Democrats) want to restrict and totally take away our guns, they don’t want us to be able to fight back against them if need be. Our founding fathers understood that any government that is armed and the people are not then it’s almost impossible to fight back against that government and our founding fathers knew all governments can become corrupt. So the 2A is actually about protecting and fighting foreign and our own government if needed. So we have to stay up to date with our arms in accordance to what our military has access to. The other thing you don’t seem to understand is we’ve already fought a Civil War in this country, we know the damage it does so no gun owner is eager or looking forward to take arms up against our government or each other. We know how fragile our republic is because it depends on us making good decisions not hasty ones so we don’t rip our country apart so taking up arms is something we do not want nor look forward to as I’m not sure our country could recover from a second Civil War but we do need to be prepared in case it is necessary. Believe there has been plenty of abuse of power by our government already and many many many people, gun owners are angry and have been angry for years and years with what’s been going on but no one has went against our government. We’ve been trying to go through the courts to change things, we’ve ran for office to try and change things but a lot of our courts and judges are corrupt and even running for office has become a rich man only game. If you don’t have loads of money or know people who do then your not getting in to office. So the corruption keeps spreading and our votes are being manipulated, can’t run for office and can’t win in corrupt courts so We The People have been frustrated for a long long time since we have no avenue legally to change things but yet we’ve continued to stay peaceful. They keep restricting our gun rights which is an effort to take our guns away in the long run so things are getting tender. However like I said even with the corruption where we have no legal recourse to voice our concerns or the legal ability to change unconstitutional laws that the politicians have made without our consent, even with gun restrictions and permits that should not exist we have still remained patient, peaceful and hopeful that we can still change things legally by getting someone in office who follows the laws and listens to We The People. That’s why Trump was and is so well loved, it’s also why the Democrats hate him, he’s a threat to their total control/power and they don’t like it. Believe me if we were eager to go to war in our own country it would have already happened. We are not eager, we are law abiding citizens who want to stay that way. Of course there are always those very small fringe groups that are eager to go out guns blazing at the littlest provocation but that is a very small minority of people out of all gun owners. And every country has its nuts. Most gun owners see the bigger picture of how rising up against our government would affect our Country and even other countries around the world so it’s not something we seek out or wait and hope for. We are not trigger happy no matter what you may think.
lol Agreed. If you live there 9 out 10 times you grew up privileged or got rich in tv/film and have little idea of the lives who aren't in tv/film/pop-rock music/fashion. All you care about is your career, what magazines interview you and what celebs are in your cellphone list.
Americans make up people from all walks of life. You don't get to decide that someone isn't really an American just because they don't live under the same circumstances as you. Just imagine if they felt the same way about you. And unlike you, they have the money to do something about it.
@@xviper2k If they live in Manhattan then NO they do not have the money lol. Taxes and cost of living is so high there you can be a full-fledged millionaire living in a studio apartment lol. Yeah, I can say someone isn't American if they live in either LA or NYC and hate guns because of the 1st Amendment. I can also say, Please leave and go to Europe or Canada in one of those alleged "Dozen countries better to live in than the USA" that I hear so much about, and leave my beloved bastion of Freedom for those of us who don't have anywhere else to run to.
the reason its multiple is that you use the shotgun to hunt birds, the rifle to hunt larger creatures, the m16 for home defense and a pistol because you cant pistol whip people with a machine gun
I'm a moderate independent from Califoria, I believe every citizen should at least understand how firearms work. I personally own 5 firearms, including an AR15, 12G Rem, a few 9mm pistols.
I personally dont see the need for that many guns, im only allowed certain guns because im in the UK and recently got my licence renewed, but there is less reason to have guns over here. But in california there is more things to hunt. I 100% agree that everyone should LEARN about firearms.
@@sneakylike333 Collections aren't a need, there is no need for any gun. I use them because I enjoy shooting them at the range. The rifle is for long range shooting targets, the shotgun is fun for short range targets and skeet outdoors. The 9mm is economical for general marksman shooting. I don't hunt or rely on them for self defense. My collection I would say is average. It's not like I'm going to walk around outside holding 5 firearms.
I'm assuming they're coming more from a prepper/survival frame of mind than advocating a militia of some type, and use on "two-legged game" would be protecting yourself in an SHTF situation. I have the equivalent of all five basic types they went over, myself. Several handguns, a few AR-15s, an AK, M-1 Garand, pump shotgun, .22 for small game, bolt action rifles for long-range target shooting etc, and a few other things. (Not a Mosin-Nagant, though. While those are inexpensive, there are a lot better options out there.) I haven't bought a gun in a while, but the prices are coming down from the insane levels they were during the pandemic, so I'm thinking of a revolver. Probably a 357.
You really don’t need 5 guns unless you hunt or shoot at the range often. A hand gun will do, most people will put more holes in their walls than an intruder.
Daz: “Do you need all 5?!”
Me: “Only 5?”
I do not own a single gun. Do not lock the doors at night and whatever happens happens.
@@minuette1752 I guarantee I know what political party you vote for. If you want to be a victim you go right ahead but don't try to stop us who don't have your twisted views of the world
@@1980bcman I don't vote sorry. None of them are worth my time and effort.
@@minuette1752 Do you expect the police to save your life when when an attacker is literally seconds within killing you ? Most times the cops are several minutes from arriving . In that case the police and first responders will draw a chalk line around your corpse and maybe capture your killer . People with your mindset are considered soft targets for criminals . Car thieves , robbers , and child predators love to prey on your type .
@@victorwaddell6530 That is ok. Whatever happens happens. They will learn that and I do not need a pathetic gun. The police are there for cleanup btw, nothing more. Well that and arresting people for small amounts of drugs, public intox, or if you get caught with a minor traffic violation which is rare.
This man’s name is Barry and he is unfortunately deceased. He was well-loved in the GunTube community. Rest In Peace good sir. Your videos still make us smile 🥲
RIP Barry .
Definitely. Barry was a type of guy they don't make anymore. Loved the dude. Rest his soul.
RIP Barry.
RIP Barry ♥
Rest in peace Barry ✝️
Some 2A clarification. “The right of the people to keep and bear arms... shall not be infringed.”
Don't forget about. "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State".
AMEN AMEN AND AMEN
Fair but a prefatory clause at best.
@@darklelouchg8505 maybe but they couldn't be written apart. It implements the responsibility and wisdom that goes hand in hand with the second part. Differentiating us from becoming murderous gangsters with guns from keepers of freedom.
@@Christian-vd2nu The "militia" in that quote is meant to refer to the belief that the citizenry was meant to be trained and disciplined. We are literally meant to be the militia
5 is a good start. And damn right it sounds a little militia-ee. Its part of our constitution.
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass" - Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto WW2
The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are also american rights. They get removed from you when your neighbor leaves their gun out for their kid to grab and he shoots you in the face with it on accident.
Or the neighbors kid steals some beers and the car keys and runs you over. Or the kid plays with matches, and you die in a house fire.
Also, America is spelled with a capital "A".
@@bluebird3281 I don't leave my alcohol out for kids, I don't leave my car keys out for kids, and I don't leave matches out for kids. Why should guns be any different?
@@trygswyrmwoodside3229 because guns just don’t take lives, they can save them.
@@gamerswag1233 The most recent FBI stats show that only 3% of crimes in the US were averted by a civilian with a gun, so guns in the hands of civilians take way more lives than they save.
This video is from 2012. The gentleman speaking passed away a few years ago, from a heart attack. RIP Barry
one less psycho
😂👍🏼
Too bad he couldn't protect his heart with all his guns
@@ATinyWaffle Lemme guess, you think guns are stupid and that the guys in the video are idiots.
@@TickleMeElmo55 It's a joke🤦♂️ Calm down, snowflake.
US history puts quite a bit of emphasis on personal firearm ownership which is (understandably) confusing to many people. The founding fathers believed that any government could easily become usurpacious and tyrannical if left unchecked. The 2nd amendment was designed as a sort of final safeguard against tyranny. Many people around the world don't understand how civilians could overthrow a government but when studying the Afghanistan debacle and the level of weaponry that was available to them and then comparing that to the number of firearms owned by US citizens, it becomes evident that the 2nd amendment is still valuable today. To be clear though, I believe that every citizen who wants to own a firearm should seek out training. Knowledge and discipline are something that many people are sorely lacking.
ehh i don't think Americans can organize themselves enough to fight government forces lol
Terrible health conditions too xD and you can't really expect to outrun a drone
The government currently is tyrannical imo.
@@user-ip8bw7gt2x It would be far too costly for the federal government to fight against an armed insurrection, especially considering how many states would join. Not to mention soldiers and entire bases that would flip.
OMG What are you telling these British guys? You do know the whole world watched what happened here, right?
There was a hangman's gallow built on our capitol grounds meant for the murder of our criminal former president's VP while he watched it all on tv.
These guys know that, dude.
We DID have a tyrannical government and a tyrannical wannabe dictator for a president.
From November 6, 2016 until January 6, 2021.
We are STILL over run with tyranical militias, maga nut jobs, mentally and criminally dangerous individuals with their legally purchased AR15 style assault weapons.
Good God in heaven.
The weapon of choice was a musket when the second amendment was established.
@@eileencastillo6323 Wow, you really drank all of that Kool-Aid...
As an American, the rule I've once been told is: "If you still know the exact number of guns you own, you don't own enough guns."
I don't know how many guns I have and I still would be happy to buy more.
I think this is a mix of hunting, protection and being prepared for potential civil unrest. I personally have never owned a gun but probably will eventually buy one. You never know if you’ll wake up to intruders.
for home protection a sign on your door that says "we dont call 911" above a picture of a gunwill do more to protect your home than an actual firearm unless you're a drug dealer or something.
@@abducteeofearth1703
may depend on where you live. criminals make decisions based on oppurtunity if you are the only house for miles then you may be right. if you're in the city or suburbs they will walk on to the next target. A big intimidating dog works well to. I do own a firearm but that's not a deterrent. It's best to try to discourage intruders than making your firearm your only defense. That escalates the situation to life or death immediately and a bullet fired inside your home is a risk to whoever is on the other side of the wall.
@@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 congrats on the dumbest comment of the day!
Nah this is typical right wing confederate BS...the only reason the 2nd amendment exist is bc of the white supremacist in confederates kkk states (history tends to repeat itself when you are ignorant especially willfully ignorant, zero excuses when the internet with FACTS exist) the ones that are dangerous are the same ones that worship militarized weapons..these are facts. The most dangerous Neanderthals in the usa is the right wing extremists...again facts exist like 1+1=2
@@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 dont post that you have guns in your house criminals love to steal guns.
The US has a Bill of Rights, not a Bill of Needs. Unfortunately some states didn't get the memo.
Magazine size is really irrelevant. I have 30 round 5.56 mags and 20 round 7.62 mags. All this means is that I need 50% more magazines for 7.62 since I keep about 1200 rounds of each in mags at any given time.
Growing up in a mainly rural area of PA, about 2.5 hrs from NYC, probably a majority of homes had a shotgun and half had a shotgun & a ‘deer’ rifle.
A lot of my friends got a .22 cal rifle at about 12 - as did I - for practice shooting.
My USMC brother had several handguns, including a magnum, which took when traveling in his camper. He said, “it’s really loud, and even if you don’t hit your attacker center mass, some part of him gets blown off!” Big deterrent!
I bet half those deer rifle individuals you know now have some form of AR platform.
If you are into hunting, you’re more likely to want multiple firearms, as each would have advantage or disadvantage for hunting various game.
If you are only going to get 5, this guy is right, this combination will pretty suit any need or want that came up.
Over the last 10 years, that crate of rifles and ammo have appreciated 400%.
I wish it was only 400
Yeah, I do not think people truly realize how much Mosins and other Milsurps have gone up in price.
Mosin Nagant is a fantastic rifle. They do come in crates for cheap. Fun to shoot and really accurate even with only iron sights. I’d add a Winchester 30-30 to this list. Unfortunately, I lost all of mine in a boating accident.
Not anymore they dont
I've got an M44 carbine myself, kicks like a mule lol...Bought mine for $66 in 2010
Mosin Nagants are fun. Battle rifle caliber, 7.62x54. If you get a new out of the crate have fun getting the cosmoline, or whatever the Russians use, out of the action. Cleaned one up for a friend and it was "big hammer" time. Soaked the bolt over night. Took it out & it jammed up. Broke it down again for a soak. After that it worked perfectly. Guess a bit of heat from a few rounds loosened the last bit of hidden gunk up. The one he got even had the bayonet, ammo, clip pouches and some old Russian ammo. The ammo was corrosive and looked like it on close inspection. Never used it, got rid of it.
@@bintheredonethat that’s how they all came years back when they first started arriving. I miss my 1939. I now have an M53
@@crazydrummer181His is a M91/30 date stamped 1943 & the cartouches indicate it was manufactured at the Izhevsk factory. This puts it right in the middle of WWII Russia. It looks like it just came off the assembly line. All serial numbers match; barrel, mag floor plate, butt plate. 0 rust, rifling looks good. stock has [/] stamp that indicates it was refurbed in Ukraine. Been awhile since we've shot it but I recall it was pretty accurate at 100 yrds. Definitely drew nice comments at the range. ;o)
As an American we're very serious about our guns.
RIP Barry. We have missed seeing your expertise with firearms.
2nd Amendment is an awesome thing!
2nd Amendment is outdated
@@MrfuckinBeilke well you're welcomed to go knock on a few doors. Really try to convince someone. Try screaming, banging on the door, maybe even pushing your way in to explain it better.
If these guys were free citizens they could own these weapons as well
You boys and your toys 🙄
Guns aren't toys they're tools. They're for family protection, hunting dangerous or delicious animals, and for keeping the king of England out your face
The unspoken predicate to the question, what five guns, is the context of distrust of the government and the preparation (prepper) for a lawless world. AKA SHTF (shit hits the fan). That explains the seemingly off-hand remark that everybody needs an assault weapon. There are hundreds of millions of AR-15s in the US. Every time a politician talks about banning them, hordes go buy one - FOMO - fear of missing out.
A lot of people who argue against guns in the US fail to realize the right to bear arms was put in the Constitution not for hunters but for the ability to challenge a tyrannical government from home or abroad. Everyone having a gun resulted in victory during the Revolutionary War.
Exactly. Well put, Sir. 👏
“Can your guns stop the US military and their bombs?!!”
“No, but it didn’t stop the Taliban in Afghanistan either”
Barry died some years back. IV8888, the other guy in the video, still makes videos though.
The only catagory I don't have here is the shotgun. Don't own any.
The Ruger 10/22 is like the entry level into rifles for many kids. Often your first exposure to real guns after moving in from pellet rifles. Dad's have been buying kids 10/22s for 5 decades or so now.
The Bushmaster is just an AR-15, cloned up to look like a M4.
Why no shotguns?
@@randyward2766 I dunno, few main reasons I guess. I got really into scopes and rifles, because the only range around me is minimum 100 yards so I have nowhere to shoot shotguns, and getting into rifles and scopes just ate lots of money. I don't hunt so i had no practical purpose either, like duck or bird hunting. They just ended up getting pushed further down the list.
The only real difference between a civilian AR-15 and the military M4 is select fire. I spent almost a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan with my Naval EOD team, saw combat that entire time. I can count on my hand the number of times I used full auto, so while it's a mock up of an M4, the practical utility is the same..
What are you waiting for then? Buy a shotgun and complete your collection.
I have a friend obsessed with guns. He says with a thick southern accent "my gun rack has it's own gunrack".
This constantly carrying Texan -> 🙋🏼♀️
Yup, I'm from Ohio and carry everywhere. If I can't, I don't go there.
Same here fellow Texan
Does that mean you're carrying when you're taking a shower or having sex?
@@mountainpeakcloud8442 🤐
@@mountainpeakcloud8442 I dunno about the Texan, but I've got a pistol mounted between the pooper and the shower. Cuz why not.
So a little translation and explanation for why there are 5 guns:
-Glock: A handgun. Pretty straight forward, used for concealed carry self defense or defense of a home. Also fun to shoot at a range.
-Ruger: a .22 caliber rifle. Very small round that is basically a high powered bb gun. Versatile for hunting a LOT of things, and can be used for home defense as well in a pinch.
-Shotgun: Like the .22, VERY versatile due to the different kinds of ammo you can use (slugs, buckshot, birdshot, etc) and accessories. Hunting deer with this and slugs is common, but the birdshot is used for, well, birds. Also very good for home defense.
-Bushmaster (military style rifle): The justification for having this is more of an American philosophy. This would be your primary in an emergency situation, or when defending against threats (foreign and domestic). Can also be used for hunting large game like deer, depending on the caliber. He also showed a .22 conversion kit for this rifle. That means it can make the gun shoot .22 LR, the same type of bullet being shot from the Ruger. However, he also said since the gun isn't made to shoot those rounds, it wont be as accurate as if it was being fired from the Ruger.
Hope this helped! And for the more apt gun nuts in the comments, feel free to correct me if I got anything wrong.
Have to say it's definitely interesting seeing other nations reactions to our guns in terms of how we think. I have many friends across the world so when ever the topic of guns come up I kinda have to hold back my feelings and try to teach them about our way in a logical manner, specially when they start saying things that I and many other Americans see as a bad or insulting things.
Just point out the Bundy ranch situation, vs the Australian concentration camps.
@FlossOrDie well I will be truthfully I didn't know anything about those 2 you mentioned so I went and looked them up. Yeah those 2 are definitely perfect examples of why we keep our Firearms.
I am not American, however I live in South America, at first an m4 with 30 rounds on it may sound unreasonable, but when you can get robbed by 15 people at once, I don't think it is.
Those types of news are quite common here, sure it's often 1, 2 of 3 robbers, but you will see a shit ton of gangs of over 30 people, who will sometimes go out in robbing sprees hit 5 houses on 1 night, wait for you to get home and open your gate to rush in, all armed with pistols some with long firearms, not something pretty.
@Spectator I have heard a few things about stuff going on in south America from time to time but not enough to form my own opinion. But from what you described definitely gives a good example of why you want to keep your rifle handy at a given moment.
I feel like the hardest part of explaining stuff to others is they may hear the words but are not seeing what we are saying. So they may think oh your just making that up or you're making it sound worse then it actually is.
@@armycowboy4313 it always depends on where you live, I would not be exaggerating if I said I hear gunshots at least either once a month or once a week, confusion being if they are gunshots or illegal fireworks, both of which are often used by the same kind of people and also often used at the same time.
My very same neighbors are criminal, I live in a so to speak "poor neighborhood", some of them are their "soldiers" as they call them, others simply deal drugs, they live in this neighborhood yet buy expensive cars and don't even hide what they do, one of them was killed last month, they make shrines for them put their picture up and do some ugly wooden construction around it.
And take into account the neighborhood I live isn't considered bad and the country I am on is considered one of the lighter ones when it comes to crime, worse one would be Brazil, Mexico closely follows possibly Colombia being next.
The worse part is the lack of punishment, if they were to get caught they would probably be released the next day, cops are not very well armed and will often times show up late intentionally as to avoid conflict for themselves, in most of these countries guns are illegal, nothing automatic, nothing long, handguns are already somewhat far away, cops and security guards use revolvers while criminals have from 9mils to aks, last year a whole crate of glocks went "missing" from the army, they were coincidentally "found" in narcs houses, often times in bundles.
It isn't that I fear for my safety, I understand what I say isn't the most likely scenario, but the country I live on puts in perspective that chances are not so low.
The Mosin Nagant was suggested as a cheap rifle to buy, especially if you could buy a surplus crate rather than individually. An good rifle that can get you hunting in short order. Nothing to do with militias.
Sooo happy America fought a war for Independence. This video reinforces that belief.
I can’t believe Dave and his dad would be okay with potentially losing their guns due to a criminal shooting up a place. The actions of a few do not constitute everyone losing their rights.
Dave: "I've had a couple of squirts today."
Ash: "I haven't had any."
I keep waiting for a video where Dave doesn't find a way to make it about himself. The guy is such a narcissist.
You commented with a laughing emoji when somebody said that the older man died from a heart attack. If anybody has a mental issue or personality disorder, it’s you.
RIP Barry 🙏
Look how young Eric is there. 😂
Good Lord, son. Don't ever call a drum a "barrel". The barrel is the dangerous tubular thing that bullets come out of! LOL
Well when these people say get off my lawn and you don’t do it… you become two legged game. Lol
One big reason for the 10/22 (or other 22lr) being his and others number one pick is ammo availability and affordability. In a SHTF (societal collapse etc) scenario, 22lr would be the most abundant ammo to find.
Also anyone can handle shooting it, from toddlers to adults due to its very small bullet and low recoil.
And you can carry, literally, 500 rounds in your pockets without too much trouble. 500 rounds of most anything else, especially for 'standard' centerfire rifle cartridges, can be prohibitively encumbering for lots of folks.
Also it’s relatively quiet especially if you have a threaded barrel for it 😉
@@hbsavage0387 there are lots of ways to deal with that in a SHTF scenario ;)
i'm a leftist and believe everyone has the right to own as many guns as they want to protect themselves.
Read the Second Amendment carefully. The implication is that because of the need for a well regulated (by the government) Militia (military) the right if the people to bear arms may not be infringed. Why? So that the well regulated militia doesn't become a weapon in the hands of the government against the people.
@@Salvation4DJews Just no. Their is no mention of government control. And the amendment has been ruled on by the Supreme Court many times. It's there to protect AGAINST a tyrannical government. Government regulation would defeat the purpose.
@@Salvation4DJews That's one interpretation. I wouldn't say it's the most logical one, and it's certainly not one that's aged well. Not only has the not-so-well-regulated "militia" (aka millions of unchecked gun owners) become a serious danger to the general public, despite not even being controlled by the government, but the government itself is now beyond reproach, armed with weaponry the writers of the 2nd amendment never could have imagined or prepared for, nor do the country's current weapon laws allow for an effective resistance to that runaway machine should the need arise (I can never get over just how naive the "hurr dee hurr civil war" people are), but those laws are still lax enough to put our mostly unarmed citizenry in danger for no good reason. A lose-lose situation.
People like that aren't shooting places up for the most part so it shouldn't be anyone else's business.
@@williamjordan5554 Try reading my comment again, but this time a little slower. Because the Militia is regulated by the government, the unregulated right to bear arms by the people must remain unregulated. Read it again. The people are not the regulated Militia. The people must be able to in an UNREGULATED MANNER protect themselves FROM the regulated Militia.
"Everybody needs some kind of combat weapon." 😂😂😂😂
@Chuck Norris My grandmother lived for 92 years without a combat weapon, she never even came close to needing one. So for him to say that "everybody needs one." well it's just not true. That's what's funny about it.
That's like me saying "Everybody should own a hockey stick." as if it's a fact.
"But I don't play hockey, or even like hockey?"
Doesn't matter, you should own a hockey stick.
@Chuck Norris I took it exactly how it was presented.
@Chuck Norris No, he took it exactly as the guy said it. If he didn't mean it that way then he wouldn't have said it that way.
@Chuck Norris Born and bred red white and blue through and through
I live in Texas and have a friend who is a Deputy Sheriff. Years ago when the Brady Bill was passed I asked him what he would do if one morning the Sheriff told him that guns had been outlawed and he should start going door to door and collecting them. After thinking for a moment he said that he would find somewhere to drink coffee etc for the next 8 hours or so. After his shift was over, he would go back and tell the Sheriff that no one was home.
Good answer! 🇺🇸
RIP Barry
“Do you need 5?” 🤣🤣🤣 Those are rookie numbers.
5 is pretty standard I guess. When I was a kid my aunt and uncle had 5 in every room of their house. No joke. 🤣 My uncle also built airplanes and had 2 in his barn. It was always the best day ever when mom and dad took us there...
"That's starting to sound a little militia-ey" lol yeah that's the reason we have the 2nd amendment in the first place. We can't depend on the army in a base 200 miles away to defend our homes right this second. The 2nd amendment exists so that we can protect our own homes and communities.
he use'd militia-ey but thats not what we ment...he ment insane nationalist group type shit.....everything the old man said was fine but then the dood came in and made it sus if your in the country imo you need all 5...but city you only need a hand gun and a shotgun.
Who exactly are you defending your home from that you would even NEED an actual militia in the absence of the army? Do you expect the Russians to start parachuting into your neighborhood at any moment? I feel like some of you have watched too many Stallone & Eastwood movies.
@@xviper2k look up the roof koreans and you will see a prime example of a militia in the US SUCCESSFULLY defending their livelihood during the rodney king riots. There are many situations that absolutely could arise which would render this necessary.
Daz, I think you would really enjoy shooting. The combination of craftmanship in the product and skill in the user seems up your alley.
If you live in a dangerous neighborhood or live in the middle of nowhere in America it's not a bad idea to have these guns. Especially if you live in the country the police might be more than 15 minutes away if you get your home broken into.
Man I live in nyc, its gonna be about the same time for them to get anywhere. With how the city is I dont think its a bad idea to be armed, the cops arent batman they wont stop the crime from happening so its just you vs the criminal.
This only works if you're not black. The second amendment doesn't apply to black folks
Yes it does. I know a lot of black people who own guns.
@@SE-gs6gd 😆😆🤦🏽♂️what are you talking about ?
@@SE-gs6gd that is the dumbest shit I heard today. My best friend for 37yrs is black
,lives in Maryland( horrible 2A state) and owns a bunch of guns.
Many of the early 2A restrictions were race based, but that should not stop any race from exercising their God/natural given rights.
You have to watch Bill Burr’s “Good spread” bit. It’s all I could think about while watching this.
gotta have a good spreeaad
people miss, people miss all the time. gotta have a spreaaaaaaad.
That's what I was thinking haha
If you're shooting sub-sonic ammo out of a suppressed .22, the report of the rifle is so quiet that you can hear the breeze in the trees.
I agree with Dave when he said some of the nicest people he knows are from the gun community but some of the sketchiest view points he’s heard also come from some of those circles
Can't you say that about a lot of things? It's the same as saying they are all humans with everything that comes with that.
No I can’t say that about a lot of things. I’m a fan of golf I wouldn’t say that about the golf community or any other sport or hobby for that matter. It’s very much specifically gun culture that has a lot of people with very extreme views in my experience
@@stevies6294 Wait till you hear the anti gunners conversations
@@stevies6294 extreme how. For believing in the 2nd amendment? Golf community bans minority and Jew at one time and women
@@citymorgue8462 He's talking about insane people like you
its funny seeing their perspective believing he's being technical or you have to be really into firearms to own all these types. This to an American that owns firearms would be a starter kit, everything after would be variations for other purposes that may fall into the hobby realm. The nomenclature of firearms comes with understanding the safety of them. The 22 he showed as the 2nd firearm is most kids first rifle at age 6-10 and we keep them for life. Great little firearms, my kids started out on them around 6-7 and by 12 fired all those types with some decent proficiency. To hit the point home, all my kids are girls so not just a boy thing.
A gun, a knife, a hammer, a car -- all are just tools; it depends on why they're being used.
A gun is a weapon with the primary objective of killing
I would recommend the M777 Howitzer for home defense.
Yup...but getting a little tricky to find rounds for it...with the damned Dems giving them all to Ukraine. :)
I'm not protecting anything THAT important. Heh
Ukraine is your home if you value Liberty .
A few tragedies here and there doesn't compare to the massive tragedy of tyrannical governments. Tens of millions of people died during the last century after their governments took their citizen's guns away.
40+ million in China, alone.
how many in Australia died in a mass shooting since 1996 when their government took guns away?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 That doesn't rebut or compare to the fact that multiple governments have slain tens of millions more after taking them away from citizens, in the last century alone.
And we all saw the Australian government treating their citizenry like cattle in those forced lockdowns and WW2 style encampments.. Be a good sheep for your government.
Iraqvet88. I used to watch this channel all the time. Great gun men. Dude sadly passed away. He was a gunsmith too.
The last gun he shows is (again) the Ruger 10-22. Inexpensive and well-liked, the first gun for many kids. A suppressor will save your hearing.
Holy crap! They "crimp the barrel" (@ 5:55) over there??? No matter how many the magazine holds, it's a 1 shot weapon. 😂🤣
I got a shotgun just like that for my 12th bday. Everyone in my family did including my sister. It's a tradition in my family.(Texas) 12 year old girls go wild over shotguns. Right? I could probably use that shotgun now that I live in downtown San Francisco
The handgun is for personal defense wherever you go.
The .22 is an all-purpose that is useful for small game but can be used for more.
The shotgun, as stated, doubles for home defense and hunting.
The AR is for fighting tyrants.
Americans traditionally value self-sufficiency and independence. So the ability to survive "off-grid" or in a disaster is desirable. And it is not only a right but a DUTY to have a weapon to fight enemies of the nation, foreign or domestic.
Stay in America. don't ever leave that country. You will not survive in Europe or Australia, WITHOUT YOUR GUN!
i only have a hand gun and a 12 gauge shot gun. Both for home protection. For when the zombies come. Come on in!
Great reaction, guys as usual. Here in America, we have gun enthusiast who enjoy owning and shooting a large variety of firearms. We also have hunters, competitors and casual target shooting gun owners. Gun ownership is considered a right in America and the 2nd Amendment recognizes that right is necessary for personal defense and to deter, resist or defeat a tyrannical government. Those who are pro-gun control or anti-gun are free not to own a firearm, but they are prohibited from implementing laws that contradict the 2nd Amendment.
Americans talking about guns sound psychotic until you realize that intruders are a thing, domestic terrorism is a thing, foreign threats are a thing, and eventually tyrannical governments are a thing. People that have grown up without guns and are taught to see them in a fearful light will only question guns until their head is on the chopping block. I'd rather die on a hill than be slaughtered like a sheep in a butcher's shop. Even Americans that have lived in ghettos and fear guns because of the result of violence with them change their minds when they're at the victim end of a robbery or ,God forbid, r**ing. A private military is the most dangerous form of boots on the ground warfare.
Oh, and with gun laws, controlling one's ability to own a firearm (assuming they're not a violent felon or have been put in a mental hospital at one point) is a great infringement on human rights and that's how WW2 was kicked off and the Jews were eliminated. Australia's next, not enough guns to defend, and nowhere to go once they are imprisoned.
Lol, your guys conversation is spot on. I sold off a few of my guitars to buy some new guns to mess around with. I also have multiple surf boards, because "they all do something different".
What all Americans need. More guns yayy
@Legally dangerous☠︎︎༅ lol
Better to be learned and skilled in firearms than be ignorant and make ignorant statements like you, Carly.
@@TickleMeElmo55 yea Carly
How many tools do you have in your toolbox? Barry was an icon in the youtube firearms community, he was a font of knowledge and experience accumulated over years spent working in the industry, he was loved and well respected. RIP Barry.
"Everybody needs some kind of combat weapon." 😄😆😂🤣
May never need it, but glad to have it.
Wait until the ATF/CIA/FBI/IRS are at your doorstep waiting to wrongfully imprison you. Are you willing to defend yourself?
"Needs," you know, for "two-legged game." The cheese done slid off these men's crackers.
@@chuckwilliams6261 You're intentionally thinking of it differently. He does not mean hunting innocents
RIP Barry. I was subscribed to that channel shortly before he passed away.
You don't need to be a "psychopath" to want/own multiple firearms. What you do need is enthusiasm, respect for the weapon and be a supporter of 2A (relevant to the US).
Hearing someone say "shotgun license" is wild
It's refreshing to hear some of our English friends discussing firearms and american firearm culture without criticizing or hurling insults about it. You guys are awesome ❤
Edit: 12:20 We have a constitutional responsibility to create and maintain militias. The government fucking hates it lmao
Granted, things are a little different now. But, I've lived 56 1/2 years without owning a gun, and I plan on living the rest of my life the same way.
good man, don't fall for the fearmongering that is sooo prevalent now-a-days.
Things aren’t different. First rise in crime rate over the last few years after a few decades of decline. Never owned a gun and never wished I had one, even when I got jumped by three guys and got knocked out.
Ten years ago...since then prices have gone up and ammo scarcity has gone up and down.
Different tools serve different purposes. If you look at the hammer rack at a hardware store, certain hammers can only be used for certain construction jobs. Look at a woman's closet at all her purses, dresses, and shoes, to her, every one of them has a specific purpose. Be sure to bring that up when she scoffs at you for buying another whatever thing you're into. :)
.22 LR is just about the smallest cartridge you can get. It's used for target practice to save money from shooting the larger rounds and for small game hunting like rabbits and squirrels. 5.56mm (also known as .223) is a standard NATO military round. It's also one of the weakest hunting rounds. In a lot of US states, it's illegal to use for deer hunting, you have to have a larger rifle or a shotgun to hunt deer and larger game. A lot of more populated states don't allow rifles for hunting at all, all you can use is a shotgun because of their limited range. When he said 7.62 bolt action, that's the same round that the FNMAG machine gun and the FN FAL/L1A1 used. .308 Winchester is the same cartridge, but designed for hunting deer and larger game animals. Ironically, hunting rounds are more lethal than military rounds because the bullets designed to expand and do more damage to an animal with the goal of killing an animal quickly as possible so it won't suffer, while military rounds are restricted to full metal jacket, which theoretically maim less, but they can still kill a person. (The Hague convention of 1903 banned military bullets that expand.) When he said "This kit will save your life" in reference to the .22 adaptor for the AR-15, an AR-15 is a very poor squirrel gun because it will blow a small game animal to bits, where if you shoot .22LR out of an AR-15, it's the same as a squirrel rifle, killing the animal, but preserving the meat for eating if you're in a survival situation. The Ruger 10-22 he was referring to is a .22 LR good for target shooting and hunting small game, the blah blah X-25 magazine he talked about is just a magazine that holds 25 rounds. The magazine that usually comes with a 10-22 holds 10 shots. 10 shots is nice, but if you can have 25 shots, it's 2.5 times better. :)
Please react to a video called "psychology of gun ownership" Barry was a legend
Tell me you're a prepper without telling me you're a prepper, lol.
Daz: I don't think you need all these.
Me: He has obviously never been on farm land with wild boars and coyotes. Also, the average response time for cops is 33 minutes. Lots of bad things can happen in that time.
I LIVE IN THE SWAMP OF SW ARKANSAS, I SPEND MANY NIGHT HUNTING HOGS AND COYOTE USING THERM SCOPES ON AN AR-10 .308
No offense to Daz and the other office blokes. Things are different in the UK when it comes to gun ownership, however they still have violence. Knives are the weapons of choice. The number of knives confiscated from UK students in recent years is alarming.
spot on. Here in the States we have"millions" of firearms hobby / enthusiasts: target shooting; tactical; competition target; hunting. All require different firearms platforms and ammo types.
RIP BARRY
YOU ARE MISSED
I thought that was an SNL sketch lol
'Merica!
I think the difference is that most American's value the rights whether its free speech, right to bare arms, right of assembly etc. as almost more important than the people themselves.
With those right, you will have tragedies.
But without those rights, you will have atrocities.
No one cares if you go sleeveless.
In America they don't crimp the magazine tube they place a removable plastic plug to be used for hunting if you want to use it for defense you take the plug out and depending on the length of the tube you can get 6 to 9 plus 1 in the chamber
It's hard to explain gun fever. You buy one, you like it for awhile. Then you buy another. Then you think "I might need another gun for this situation", and you end up buying another. Before you know it you have 10 guns. Good thing about guns though is they hold 90% of their value. In some cases they can go up in value. So owning them is like owning gold.
Til you come home with 3 in a day and you get "the look". After that you have to sneak them in after someone goes to bed.
One of the best investments all the around that you can make.
@@kek3908 no joke I sold 4 of my guns during the pandemic for 20% profit
it's not hard to explain it's called shopping addiction. Everyone is chasing dopamine in one way or another
@@pointlessmanatee yes but I don’t get this way about anything else. It’s like a firearm fever. You think of one, and it slowly consumes your soul like Golum from lord of the rings.
Here in America we have the right to maintain militias.
You guys should react to internet gun fails by Brandon Herrera. good content
In America we have the right to defend ourselves against tyranny! Heavy firepower would be needed in the unfortunate event that things go that way! “Shall NOT be infringed”
How on earth do you kill a moose with a LR .22 ? 🤦♂️
that's what the 30 round mag is for! My grandpa would kill his cows with a .22LR, a well placed shot is all you need. Edit: He didn't use 30 rounds, he used a bolt action 22 and only needed the one shot.
Couldnt kill a spider with that
Shot placement usally you aim for the softspots on large animals head. People used to hunt large deer with .22LR, but its become illegal in many states now tho even to use .223/.556. There are many examples of people killing black bears with a .22 by shooting them in the back of the head, and brown bears by shooting them in the side of the head.
@@Kirinketsu_ Exactly, a bullet is a bullet as long as placement is good.
One of my favorite weapons is a British Lee-Enfield .303 rifle. Manufactured in 1918 and it works great to this day.
People get weird when they hear the word “militia”
Militia is what won us the war against y’all.
Look up “Roof Koreans” and you’ll understand why people take their right to bear arms so seriously.
When the enemy is at the gate, and there’s no help coming, you need to be able to outgun and overpower that enemy.
We reacted to the roof too Koreans 👍🏻
The propaganda of boogeyman militia/extremists throughout Western Europe, and even America, is evidence of a limp wrist society.
@@officeblokedaz I forgot about that one
I just watched it the other day too
But basically yeah
That’s part of why gun culture is so big in the US
cuz the enemy has weapons too
@@officeblokedaz and don’t think my post was me attacking y’all
It wasn’t meant to come across that way
I love y’all’s videos
No malice intended
Thank you for not bashing Americans and approaching the subject in an honest way.
A guy said to me once that guns are like tattoos you can never just have one. Everyone I know who owns a gun has many guns. My brother has 12 I believe. A couple of AR15s, a few 9MMs and a couple other smaller handguns.
"I'm guessing he means chickens and stuff..."
My dude if you hit a chicken with that you would have nothing left but a pile of feathers and the bullet wouldn't even slow down...
I Concur I own all of these guns and a few more. except the Mosen at the end. Still it is the home starter pack for Americans
Rest In Peace Barry we love you.
We do need 5, because it is better than 4.
6 is better then 5
And I'll be damn disappointed if the next comment doesn't continue where this one leaves off.
7 is beter than 6
@@sneakylike333 8 is better then 7
I think the thing that most people from other countries don’t realize is our 2nd Amendment rights are not about hunting animals, it’s about defending ourselves from our enemies if we’re invaded, then we can form local militias but the 2A is also to protect ourselves from our own government if need be and our own governments has a standing Army that is outfitted with high tech and massive guns so if we need to ever fight against our own government then we need to be outfitted with weapons that are the same as our government. That’s why there should not be any restriction on types of guns and ammo. But that’s also why our government (Democrats) want to restrict and totally take away our guns, they don’t want us to be able to fight back against them if need be. Our founding fathers understood that any government that is armed and the people are not then it’s almost impossible to fight back against that government and our founding fathers knew all governments can become corrupt. So the 2A is actually about protecting and fighting foreign and our own government if needed. So we have to stay up to date with our arms in accordance to what our military has access to.
The other thing you don’t seem to understand is we’ve already fought a Civil War in this country, we know the damage it does so no gun owner is eager or looking forward to take arms up against our government or each other. We know how fragile our republic is because it depends on us making good decisions not hasty ones so we don’t rip our country apart so taking up arms is something we do not want nor look forward to as I’m not sure our country could recover from a second Civil War but we do need to be prepared in case it is necessary. Believe there has been plenty of abuse of power by our government already and many many many people, gun owners are angry and have been angry for years and years with what’s been going on but no one has went against our government. We’ve been trying to go through the courts to change things, we’ve ran for office to try and change things but a lot of our courts and judges are corrupt and even running for office has become a rich man only game. If you don’t have loads of money or know people who do then your not getting in to office. So the corruption keeps spreading and our votes are being manipulated, can’t run for office and can’t win in corrupt courts so We The People have been frustrated for a long long time since we have no avenue legally to change things but yet we’ve continued to stay peaceful. They keep restricting our gun rights which is an effort to take our guns away in the long run so things are getting tender. However like I said even with the corruption where we have no legal recourse to voice our concerns or the legal ability to change unconstitutional laws that the politicians have made without our consent, even with gun restrictions and permits that should not exist we have still remained patient, peaceful and hopeful that we can still change things legally by getting someone in office who follows the laws and listens to We The People. That’s why Trump was and is so well loved, it’s also why the Democrats hate him, he’s a threat to their total control/power and they don’t like it. Believe me if we were eager to go to war in our own country it would have already happened. We are not eager, we are law abiding citizens who want to stay that way. Of course there are always those very small fringe groups that are eager to go out guns blazing at the littlest provocation but that is a very small minority of people out of all gun owners. And every country has its nuts. Most gun owners see the bigger picture of how rising up against our government would affect our Country and even other countries around the world so it’s not something we seek out or wait and hope for. We are not trigger happy no matter what you may think.
“What if you live on park Ave in New York?” Well id argue that you’re not really an American then Daz 😉 lol
You'll probably get pushed in front of a subway train.
lol Agreed. If you live there 9 out 10 times you grew up privileged or got rich in tv/film and have little idea of the lives who aren't in tv/film/pop-rock music/fashion. All you care about is your career, what magazines interview you and what celebs are in your cellphone list.
Americans make up people from all walks of life. You don't get to decide that someone isn't really an American just because they don't live under the same circumstances as you. Just imagine if they felt the same way about you. And unlike you, they have the money to do something about it.
@@xviper2k If they live in Manhattan then NO they do not have the money lol. Taxes and cost of living is so high there you can be a full-fledged millionaire living in a studio apartment lol. Yeah, I can say someone isn't American if they live in either LA or NYC and hate guns because of the 1st Amendment. I can also say, Please leave and go to Europe or Canada in one of those alleged "Dozen countries better to live in than the USA" that I hear so much about, and leave my beloved bastion of Freedom for those of us who don't have anywhere else to run to.
@@dillydilly6073 No shit lol.
In regards to the shotgun the barrel is where the round comes out the tube underneath the barrel is the Magazine tube.
the reason its multiple is that you use the shotgun to hunt birds, the rifle to hunt larger creatures, the m16 for home defense and a pistol because you cant pistol whip people with a machine gun
😂
You can if they rally pissed you off
m16 for home defense? God damn, you trying to shoot your family or neighbors through the walls?
@@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 m16 bullets dont really work like that, you are thinking of an ak
@@wargumbyx
they can definitely go through drywall
Some fun stats. The state of Texas does not keep a gun registry. It is estimated that Texans have purchased in excess 5.8 million guns since 2020.
only Americans can understand
Other people can understand, but it's just that they're so indoctrinated (ironically) to fear guns that it takes it hard for them to understand.
The background is a store called Moss Pawn and Gun, they have a much larger selection than what is shown.
Only 5?
right lol. British people will never understand but their ancestors stayed under the crown rule so it's ingrained into them.
RIP Barry ( Older guy in the glasses with their long Gray beard)
I'm a moderate independent from Califoria, I believe every citizen should at least understand how firearms work. I personally own 5 firearms, including an AR15, 12G Rem, a few 9mm pistols.
Let me correct your first sentence. “I’m a unicorn.” There, I fixed it for you. 😂😂
I personally dont see the need for that many guns, im only allowed certain guns because im in the UK and recently got my licence renewed, but there is less reason to have guns over here. But in california there is more things to hunt. I 100% agree that everyone should LEARN about firearms.
@@sneakylike333 Collections aren't a need, there is no need for any gun. I use them because I enjoy shooting them at the range. The rifle is for long range shooting targets, the shotgun is fun for short range targets and skeet outdoors. The 9mm is economical for general marksman shooting. I don't hunt or rely on them for self defense. My collection I would say is average. It's not like I'm going to walk around outside holding 5 firearms.
@@sneakylike333 "I personally dont see the need for that many guns"
What's your point? It's a non-starter.
I'm assuming they're coming more from a prepper/survival frame of mind than advocating a militia of some type, and use on "two-legged game" would be protecting yourself in an SHTF situation. I have the equivalent of all five basic types they went over, myself. Several handguns, a few AR-15s, an AK, M-1 Garand, pump shotgun, .22 for small game, bolt action rifles for long-range target shooting etc, and a few other things. (Not a Mosin-Nagant, though. While those are inexpensive, there are a lot better options out there.) I haven't bought a gun in a while, but the prices are coming down from the insane levels they were during the pandemic, so I'm thinking of a revolver. Probably a 357.
I like how the thing that disqualified the sniper rifle was the price. When is the average American going to need a sniper rifle?
To hunt. If you consider a scoped rifle a "sniper rifle".
You really don’t need 5 guns unless you hunt or shoot at the range often. A hand gun will do, most people will put more holes in their walls than an intruder.
Handgun, and shotgun, rifle if hunt or just Luke shooting long range