-- is stronger than y’alls dads, Oh wait WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT IT WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING PLEASE IT WAS A MISTAKE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!- *dies*
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@@pringlesfly715Actually, I'm pretty sure you can As long as you buy it a special order with no firing pin and get it cleared through customs as a Non-functioning decorative peace It would be excruciatingly difficult and would probably double the price of the gun but possible.
@@Mersh-xr7wdthis thing isn’t owned for a tactical advantage… it’s a piece of history. It’s art. And yet, it would turn you into history too… with or without engravings.
And thats after u tell him what u would like to have for it so he and the expert can wheel n deal....it's such a rip off...people don't understand hey call your expert in first.
@@truspirit1925 The show is mostly fluff. You rarely watch an unscripted interaction. Most sales an expert was called in for were long closed and handled over the course of several days. His friend who comes in often that they call "the beard of knowledge" thoroughly researches whatever is being discussed before arriving. He doesn't just know these things off hand.
“Could you do two dollars?” *inhales through teeth* “Look, I know a guy who works at the museum. I’ll call him down here and we’ll see what he has to say.”
No we can not. Now can you stop phrasing questions like that? It’s awful and belongs on MySpace or Pinterest or some heavily feminine social networking platform. “Can we just take a minute to talk about how cute these cats are? Or how powerful this Beyoncé song is?” I have to go be violently sick now.
When two pieces of metal on two separate mechanisms come together and you can't tell where the seam is... That's how you know it's incredibly well made
Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future.
This is why I love firearms. Not for what they do, but for the absolute marvel of engineering. Sometimes intricate, sometimes simple, but always done with thought and precision.
call it the twisted sister, flavor text "WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT", in the sniper class but more like an elephant gun that shoots two twisting slugs in a helix and knocks enemies flying and spinning@@Ostr0
And it sounds like taking away 20 years of your life to the ATF. "We don’t have a category for this to fall under, best we can do is call it a destructive device. We see you are openly brandishing it in the shop you just bought it from so had it over." Agent brings it home, calls it his "dog killing gun" but for special occasions. I mean all his guns are dog guns.
That sound is like the crack of a wooden bat hitting a home run, sounding of the net when swished, all the pins falling from a strike. Such an Eargasm!
Meanwhile people buy iphones , rent cars they can't afford in name brand clothes etc 🤣 If someone loves something in has the money , Price isn't nothing unless you're getting hustle
I think you secretly are much of a gun guy, you just don't know about all the other fancy actions :^) look up the springfield trap door or learn a little about the luger pistol. These things are really impressive machines!
@@sethmullins8346 I can’t say for certain but I think my grand father may have actually had something similar although I was a toddler so can’t say for curtain
This video pops up in my recommended again every so often, and every time I watch it, it’s just so satisfying. I wish I was rich enough to own one, it’s such a beautiful piece of history.
That mechanical sound is truly satisfying….instant “eargasm”. Not to mention, the way it closes and twists shut to the point of being practically seamless… chefs kiss. The man who engineered this rifle/mechanism was a love machine.
Yeah that line was the most impressive thing after the sound, its so tight and seamless that it doesn’t even looks like it would open there. Truly impeccable engineering.
One of the best locking actions ever designed. Super accurate. Just wasnt able to adapt with times. I think this action would be amazing for large caliber long range firearms today
It exists today. My 50BMG uses it but instead of a full stock it's a butt pad so the gun is a bullpup design. My gun model call it's a cannon bolt but it looks identical in function just not near as pretty. Just change the stock for a bolt and it's the same as a regular bolt action rifle. No need to twist the whole when you can just twist the bolt.
It's completely unnecessary. A rotating bolt with lugs does the exact same thing, but without all the complexity or needing a 90-degree turn to lock it.
@@derlowenkonig7971 "practically air tight" and I presume you aren't walking around with the action open in this case. How do you suppose we simulate the sand? Stuff it down the barrel?
@@bigassdummy46it's made by hand. Yes, those metal pieces HAVE to be milled by a machine, but everything else about the rifle is done by hand. That's why they only manage to make 5 per year and they cost 30 grand.
I doubt that it was made so long ago, must be a repro due to a pristine look and how rare the quantity is. If I had the money alone, would have been fun to help recreate more forgotten firearms like those.
You need to take a look at the Cosmi brake open semi auto shotgun. It was designed to look like a high end break open while being a semi auto tube fed shotgun. The magazine tube is actually in the stock and holds more rounds than most under barrel tube fed shotguns. I got to hold one at the last Dallas Safari club event and it was such a beautiful gun. They are also quite expensive, and go for over 20k.
That isn't terrible for a serious shotgun. When evaluating shotguns, most just redneck it. The true elegance of shotguns seems to be lost. A serious shotgun, has comfort and confidence that can't easily be spoken. "At will". A good shotgun is an extension of your unconscious. Any thing can be done, "at will" without thought. Provided you have set yourself in a good position with known quality ammunition. Shotguns are a place where one can factually buy skill. Not because the equipment is that much better, when you pay up. The sport has devolved to the point where any similar shaped object is vaulted as the pinnacle of performance. Nothing could be further from the truth. Shotguns are much more personal than custom prophylactics. When it fits, it certainly ships. There is no mass produced solution. You must pay to realize the original intent. Once you have experienced the true nature of a shotgun. A brace is the lowest common denomination. With interest, a triling of guns makes sense. Then you might go for another gauge. The target, load, and gun should be matched. So $20k for one gun seems steep, but you learn. Then you need 3 guns, and another gauge, so 6 guns. Multiply that by your concern, maybe $100k, maybe $3-400k.
@@Kentucky_Caveman Bro did to much Columbian snow , cause that's nuts this dude is talking like a shotgun is the next plane of existence . The people who pay that much , know those guns cost that much because of novelty , brand , expensive parts or unique parts . 5 grand (and less in some cases) which is alot $$ will get you a custom shotgun that will hang with the best 20 grand gets you a unique shotgun that's beautiful but still won't out shoot a the cheaper and still very very well made shotgun . I know this comment is pointless but I don't like it when people think paying a ton more always gets you more when really after a point the money being spent is just because with no noticeable upgrade in functionality ..
Not a serious gun guy,but how could you not fall in love with the design,workmanship and sheer beauty of this piece. This truly is the most beautiful shotgun i have ever laid my eyes upon. Thanks for sharing.
Let’s hope they’re in line 🤣 All joking aside; great action, great ingenuity for amazingly strong lockup & great video! Thanks for showing us, the *shrinking* yet *growing* 2a RUclips community!
@@misterbulger imagine trying to close that action when someone just chased you up your stairs in a home invasion, you manage to slam the door and lock it, but it only bought you 5 seconds before they break down the door, drop the shells in annnnnddd no bang... check it, ok good, no bang, check it again, you’re nervous and no bang. Dead🤣
omg short that is actually concise, gets to the point, provides information, contains content created by the poster, and leaves me wanting more. WONDERFULLY DONE
@@AGuy-vq9qp true. I’m sure (or at least I would hope) that this particular piece lines up the barrels perfectly every time, but I can see that being a problem and having it blow up in your hands or something lol
Probably because it looks goofy as hell in operation. "Hold up, let me unscrew my gun" it is satisfying, but it kinda lacks in the "tacticool" aspect. I'd like to see it too, but I think the average person would be lost as to what is even happening on screen.
@@eccomi21 Yeah, but you can say pretty much the same for the break action shotgun. My guess is that many producers simply don't know this gun exists, so that's why we don't see it in movies.
@@highkit that is sort of my point, people know what a break action shotgun is, but until this video i did not know this gun either. so exactly because it is so unknown, i bet it would confuse people instead of adding to the action. if the gun itself was made into a plot item or something though, meaning spending a few minutes to explain it in the story, then it could be quite cool and especially memorable
This video comes up every now and then for me. Honestly, it is astonishing how beautiful that is. Whether or not you’re a “gun guy,” you have to just see the art and engineering here. The prettiest firearm I’ve ever seen. Any suggestions for your prettiest firearm, say em. I wanna go on a rabbit hole appreciating some craftsmanship.
You must search peter hofer guns. They're all 6 figures, many are mid 6 figures and some are even crossing the 7 figure mark. Purdey guns are also gorgeous, though much more famous and well known.
Aren't shotguns just miniature cannons when loaded with slugs? 😆 (Especially if it's a 1 gague punt gun. I think by that point a punt gun with a whopping 1 gague could be considered a field gun.)
@@michaelwerkov3438 most cannons and naval guns in WW2 had a similar form of interrupted thread locking breech. None used one breech for twin barrels that I know of but the lockup is there.
The sound it makes is pure quality right there.
You know it bro
@@ReverbCanvas my dad is stronger than your dad
@@SH19922x 😡
@@SH19922xmy dads stronger than your dad
-- is stronger than y’alls dads, Oh wait WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT IT WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING PLEASE IT WAS A MISTAKE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!- *dies*
An actual piece of art, it's stunningly beautiful.
Bare minimum $20k.
“Stunning” lol
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@@travisvanalst4698 🤓
@@pringlesfly715Actually, I'm pretty sure you can As long as you buy it a special order with no firing pin and get it cleared through customs as a Non-functioning decorative peace It would be excruciatingly difficult and would probably double the price of the gun but possible.
The engraving on this piece is world class
Engravings... Give you no tactical advantages whatsoever.
@@Mersh-xr7wdthis thing isn’t owned for a tactical advantage… it’s a piece of history. It’s art. And yet, it would turn you into history too… with or without engravings.
@@Mersh-xr7wd but honestly would you rather it have no engravings? no man ever wouldn't want them
@@Mersh-xr7wdi know it's a crazy thought, but not everything has to be tactical mr high speed operator
@@Mary-dc6js Guys, it's a Metal Gear quote
That clean clicking noise is like chocolate to my ears.
That ain’t no gun. That’s pure art.
Not uncommon in earlier gunsmithing. Done for loyalty and such. Some still today make art out of firearms.
Huh?
@@Macedrawhat?
@@CrashRacknShoot eh?
*Functional Art
It sounds so awesome locking and unlocking.
The workmanship is stunning.
Like the whole receiver is giant bolt action.
i also came here to comment on how smooth the lockup sounds lol. unbelievably precise machining
Pawn Stars: “gonna have to call in a buddy of mine who’s an expert on really rare rotary round action double barrel guns”
And thats after u tell him what u would like to have for it so he and the expert can wheel n deal....it's such a rip off...people don't understand hey call your expert in first.
@@truspirit1925 The show is mostly fluff. You rarely watch an unscripted interaction. Most sales an expert was called in for were long closed and handled over the course of several days. His friend who comes in often that they call "the beard of knowledge" thoroughly researches whatever is being discussed before arriving. He doesn't just know these things off hand.
Firstly: nice plagiarism comment. Secondly: what he said ^
@@abonynge they were also caught taking items from the bearded dudes museum and posing them as for sale items on the show. It's utter garbage
@@abonynge the show is completely scripted
Hard to miss these George Hoenig’s double brl rifles/shotguns: I have only seen 2 or 3 in my lifetime of gunsmithing & worked on just one back in NZ!
Rick from pawn stars: “ best I can do is $1 and half of a granola bar”
“Could you do two dollars?”
*inhales through teeth*
“Look, I know a guy who works at the museum. I’ll call him down here and we’ll see what he has to say.”
@@Nx553 you're whalecum
Well let me call an expert to verify if the gun is legit and give me a fair price
Bitten, bot torn.
@@Nx553 🤣🤣🤣
Machinist's and designer's ultimate flex😳
It was just lapped. Not a very difficult procedure.
@@ryelor123yeah but there are easier ways to make a gun go boom than machining a rotary action or what ever this is called
@@gregoryballestero4369rotary ROUND action
Guarantee this weapon doesn't shoot straight regardless of whether those barrels align correctly
@@ryelor123lapping a perfect circle before modern day machinery is kinda hard
I’m not a gun guy. But I can recognize and respect art when I see it. That right there is art
I AM a gun guy, and that gun gives me wood.
@@High_Caliberbruh, dont be hanging our dirty laundry out there
Same
Art that kills!
Came to the comments to say the same.
Incredibly precise machining and manufacturing.
Can we admire how well taken care of this is.
No we can not. Now can you stop phrasing questions like that? It’s awful and belongs on MySpace or Pinterest or some heavily feminine social networking platform. “Can we just take a minute to talk about how cute these cats are? Or how powerful this Beyoncé song is?” I have to go be violently sick now.
@@Manhandle730 you okay Ian?
@@griefloop98 doing ok. Did I upset you by being annoyed with people writing the same shit instead of thinking for themselves? Sorry pal. It’ll be ok.
@@Manhandle730 Based.
@@Manhandle730 Damn you’re using english? Why don’t you think for yourself instead of doing what everyone else is doing?
When two pieces of metal on two separate mechanisms come together and you can't tell where the seam is... That's how you know it's incredibly well made
Mostly made by germans...😎
But I can tell where the seam is...
Id get my eyes checked if i were You mate.
@@hickspaced2963 The seam is barley visible, he's right that action is incredibly well made
@@parkave2295 where do the pants end and begin..
Me showing the icecream man my 100% off coupon:
😂
*Me showing the bank receiptionist my bank cheque that they told "never existed"*
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@@haziqamsyar2009 Canadian spotted
(Just fuckin' wit ya lmfao)
easily the funniest comment on here, just more proof that all cat pfps are the best
Pure craftsmanship! Not a seam ! Amazing work of art ! Never saw a weapon like that before! Thank you!
I have never seen or ever heard of anything like it. That is just beautiful
This is why I love firearms. Not for what they do, but for the absolute marvel of engineering. Sometimes intricate, sometimes simple, but always done with thought and precision.
It really is crazy when you take a close look at the mechanisms and tolerances. Simple yet intricate.
It better be because someone’s life depends on it
What about the Hi Point?
I love forearms for both reasons.
@@raylenn4444 well, weird part of the body to love, but ok.
This would be a legendary unique drop
100% a Borderlands Jakkob's Gun
call it the twisted sister, flavor text "WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT", in the sniper class but more like an elephant gun that shoots two twisting slugs in a helix and knocks enemies flying and spinning@@Ostr0
@jastermereel4946 If it takes more than one shot you weren't using a Jakkob's
It’s the drop that’s 2 damage below your current gear so it sits in the corner of your storage chest for display
It'd have a name like "Booty Stomper"
Elegance at it's very Finest !! 👍🏻👍🏻
This is absolutely gorgeous, a beautiful work of engineering
Lets introduce one grain of sand...
@@derlowenkonig7971 yes because people do alot of reloading and opening and closing of actions while out hunting.
@@derlowenkonig7971 LOL
Ikr tho
I couldn't agree more.
I would probably sit and just keep opening and closing it all day lol. It looks so satisfying to feel lock in place especially the noise it makes
My thoughts exactly.
Lol that's how you wear it out. I would do the same for a day or so, then it would get put in a case and never touched, except for range time.
From a broader perspective…that’s why it’s not a totally Polymer world yet.
@@yellowboxster06 Steel makes me feel.
It'd probably get real loose. Seems expensive to maintain/repair too. 🥴
I keep coming back to this video every once in a while and it never stops being satisfying. The sound of that action is incredible.
Don't you love those random moments when you learn something new and so interesting and you tell yourself you thought you seen it all
Truth. 💯
💥💨🙁😕🤯😵
100%
Def gonna remember this comment for the ages
I can't ever have seen it all. On anything
Thats one of the many best feelings
that sounds gives me 20 years more of life
Underrated comment.
It really is the sound of perfect craftsmanship.
The best part is how it smoothly it slides in
And it sounds like taking away 20 years of your life to the ATF. "We don’t have a category for this to fall under, best we can do is call it a destructive device. We see you are openly brandishing it in the shop you just bought it from so had it over."
Agent brings it home, calls it his "dog killing gun" but for special occasions. I mean all his guns are dog guns.
Not if you're on the wrong end of it.
@@WhoTouchedMyReindeereh, even then at least you hear something satisfying at the end
That sound is like the crack of a wooden bat hitting a home run, sounding of the net when swished, all the pins falling from a strike. Such an Eargasm!
OoooOoOh mama
just relax pal
@@COOCHIEMANE28 don't worry, I cleaned it up🤣
@@joshthompson8359💀💀💀
Thankyou for posting. I would never see this beautiful object any other way.
"The only person who could miss with this gun is the sucker with the bread to buy it." - Peter Dawn of the Dead (1978)
I use this quote all the time
Great line .. great movie.
It's crazy that, in the film, the only person who _couldn't_ shoot, Flyboy, was an actual Vietnam veteran.
Meanwhile people buy iphones , rent cars they can't afford in name brand clothes etc 🤣
If someone loves something in has the money ,
Price isn't nothing unless you're getting hustle
@@theshizl4400 from my grampa's stories about his time in Vietnam, that's not hard to believe.
That is a SERIOUS piece of Art!!
That “click” after the twist, scratches my brain 🤤
I'm not much of a gun guy, but man, that's an absolutely BEAUTIFUL piece!
It shoots bullets/slugs/whatever
It is a firearm
@@thefknguy12766 thanks for clarifying that for us
@@antonysoares670 no need to thank me
I think you secretly are much of a gun guy, you just don't know about all the other fancy actions :^) look up the springfield trap door or learn a little about the luger pistol. These things are really impressive machines!
You could’ve just said you’re not much of a guy
Man I actually haven’t seen one of these before it’s pretty cool
There's a .22 nail gun at my work that uses the same system
@@sethmullins8346 that’s cool
@@psychophoenix5437 It's an antique Ramset brand gun. It actually says olin corp on the data plate... meaning it's a Winchester
@@sethmullins8346 I can’t say for certain but I think my grand father may have actually had something similar although I was a toddler so can’t say for curtain
@@sethmullins8346 that's pretty cool
I’m sure it’s as expensive as it is gorgeous.
*hey thanks for all the likes y’all. I know I just stated what everyone was thinking lol!
Yep, 25,000 dollars on average
@@suemeade2471 that's not too compared to some of the elephant rifles
@@suemeade2471 where can I get one for $25,000.00
@@randylong8156 that's what I remember from a couple years ago, but now I think they are around 30,000
@@C4AJ You can get Elephant guns south of 3k. 30k is just ridiculous.
This video pops up in my recommended again every so often, and every time I watch it, it’s just so satisfying. I wish I was rich enough to own one, it’s such a beautiful piece of history.
That mechanical sound is truly satisfying….instant “eargasm”. Not to mention, the way it closes and twists shut to the point of being practically seamless… chefs kiss. The man who engineered this rifle/mechanism was a love machine.
Agreed! Hearing this action open and close gives me goosebumps! 🤣
Yeah that line was the most impressive thing after the sound, its so tight and seamless that it doesn’t even looks like it would open there. Truly impeccable engineering.
@@mrhoneycuttersomething like those old S&W you can't tell. Where it open on the side
"Seamless" ? The seam is very clearly visible from miles or did you not notice the double line?
Break action classic is better
"If it took more than 1 shot, you weren't using a Jakobs"
Jakobs, not Jacobs
@@Me3cenarie damn i knew something didn't look right.
Cool Borderlands reference
Im a certified jakobs fanboy :D
MR. TORGUE WOULD LIKE A WORD
One of the best locking actions ever designed. Super accurate. Just wasnt able to adapt with times. I think this action would be amazing for large caliber long range firearms today
It exists today. My 50BMG uses it but instead of a full stock it's a butt pad so the gun is a bullpup design. My gun model call it's a cannon bolt but it looks identical in function just not near as pretty. Just change the stock for a bolt and it's the same as a regular bolt action rifle. No need to twist the whole when you can just twist the bolt.
@@steveshopworxmachine5716 interesting, how is that gun called ?
It's completely unnecessary. A rotating bolt with lugs does the exact same thing, but without all the complexity or needing a 90-degree turn to lock it.
To slow
That is a work of art. From the wood to the engravings. Beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful especially just how precise the edges are where the seal is practically airtight
Now have some sand get into there...
@@derlowenkonig7971 they don't leave guns like this behind in Afghanistan
@@wallaceorin7887 lol
@@derlowenkonig7971 "practically air tight" and I presume you aren't walking around with the action open in this case. How do you suppose we simulate the sand? Stuff it down the barrel?
Robbers will hear “click, twist” and think y’all bouta open up some champagne, but the cork ain’t gonna be what’s poppin!
The world isn't ready
made me chuckle. thanks.
Believe it or not champagne corks are responsible for numerous deaths annually.
That’s fricked up but true
This should have more likes
Whoever made that is so much more than a gunsmith
That is a show of technological magnitude right there
That is perfection
I think I’m crying
The desivner is a genius....i want one....wherecan i find one like this to purchase...who designed this long rifle???
but there is tendency to break, so don't push it too much, otherwise it will worsened.
It's CnC milled parts. This wasn't made by hand
no dont cry
@@bigassdummy46it's made by hand. Yes, those metal pieces HAVE to be milled by a machine, but everything else about the rifle is done by hand. That's why they only manage to make 5 per year and they cost 30 grand.
Absolute perfection: ❌
Absolutely perfect: ❌
Absolutely perfection: ✔️
The sound it makes just resonates perfection
Red dead end game side quest type gun
the workmanship on that weapon is stunning, beautifully done
those swashbucklers will be shivering in their timbers when i sail with the double blunder
🏴☠️🤣
Did sm say double gunner?
shivering in their timbers? . .....-🤓
Clown 🤡
NOW WE ARE READY TO SAIL FOR THE HORN
That gun is a work of art. Beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous! Handmade and checkering and engraved, and one-of-kind piece of claro walnut
Just pure art
That is one of the most beautiful guns I have ever seen.
Me too!
I came here just to say this :)
It's magnificent.
But too mechanically complex and impractical.
But it's magnificent.
Then you have not seen the legendary ppsh-41 submachine gun 1941
one piece of dirt and its gun already dead
“Now you’ve got a friend in the diamond business”
The Shane Company. 😂
@@zbruh83 Now in Coopertino San Mateo. Open week days, from Mondays to Wednesday.
Shane Company.
😂😂😂😂 damn I almost missed this lol
@@urbangoose001 😂
Across the 205 from the mall in Beaverton 😂
Man that’s satisfying to see. What a beautiful weapon. As a former army officer, I really love to see finely crafted weaponry.
Firearm engineering looks, sounds and feels so wonderful
man the way it clicks and fits together with no seam and the polished surface finish, very beautiful!
Beautiful craftmanship. You can tell it's well built.
Wow!! What beautiful workmanship.
You dont get quality like this anymore!!
The machining on this gun is so good that it brings tears to my eye. Look at that perfect +-0mm contact around the breach!
I doubt those'd stay that way after a few rounds are fired....
A mm is basically a mile on any commercial or custom firearm. +-1mm is like Khyber pass hand built kind of tolerance.
I doubt that it was made so long ago, must be a repro due to a pristine look and how rare the quantity is. If I had the money alone, would have been fun to help recreate more forgotten firearms like those.
@@nickbownz someone else watches Forgotten Weapons too 👀
Just listening to you explain while the excitement in your voice gradually grows makes me love it more.
That's the 10th,20th,30th,1140th wonder of the world.
Words are useless.
Pure art and awe!!
That is just artistic beauty no matter the object.
You need to take a look at the Cosmi brake open semi auto shotgun. It was designed to look like a high end break open while being a semi auto tube fed shotgun. The magazine tube is actually in the stock and holds more rounds than most under barrel tube fed shotguns. I got to hold one at the last Dallas Safari club event and it was such a beautiful gun. They are also quite expensive, and go for over 20k.
That isn't terrible for a serious shotgun.
When evaluating shotguns, most just redneck it. The true elegance of shotguns seems to be lost.
A serious shotgun, has comfort and confidence that can't easily be spoken.
"At will". A good shotgun is an extension of your unconscious. Any thing can be done, "at will" without thought. Provided you have set yourself in a good position with known quality ammunition.
Shotguns are a place where one can factually buy skill. Not because the equipment is that much better, when you pay up.
The sport has devolved to the point where any similar shaped object is vaulted as the pinnacle of performance. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Shotguns are much more personal than custom prophylactics. When it fits, it certainly ships. There is no mass produced solution.
You must pay to realize the original intent. Once you have experienced the true nature of a shotgun.
A brace is the lowest common denomination. With interest, a triling of guns makes sense. Then you might go for another gauge. The target, load, and gun should be matched.
So $20k for one gun seems steep, but you learn. Then you need 3 guns, and another gauge, so 6 guns. Multiply that by your concern, maybe $100k, maybe $3-400k.
@@olddirtybooger bro is the shotgun sensi
@@Kentucky_Caveman Bro did to much Columbian snow , cause that's nuts this dude is talking like a shotgun is the next plane of existence . The people who pay that much , know those guns cost that much because of novelty , brand , expensive parts or unique parts . 5 grand (and less in some cases) which is alot $$ will get you a custom shotgun that will hang with the best 20 grand gets you a unique shotgun that's beautiful but still won't out shoot a the cheaper and still very very well made shotgun . I know this comment is pointless but I don't like it when people think paying a ton more always gets you more when really after a point the money being spent is just because with no noticeable upgrade in functionality ..
@@rickyricardo3551 this ^^. This sounds MUCH MORE accurate... dude hit the Slopes hard in July!
@@olddirtybooger do you have any more coke? I can tell the shit you get is really good
That’s an absolutely beautiful piece right there and I’d bet it’s darned accurate as well
I’m usually not a fan of engraving, but that is beautiful.
It definitely would look wrong without it, that's for sure.
Imo engraving only looks good on older guns and there's a tasteful amount, this gun has the perfect amount.
That's one of the coolest things i've ever seen
Beautifully engineered. Even if you don't like guns, you have to appreciate the excellence in creating a masterpiece like this.
That is a beautiful, beautiful rifle!!! Perfection, beauty, and simplicity at it's finest!!!
Sleek, beautiful, powerful and that twist sound is just divine levels of satisfying. I need to get my hands on one of these someday
How do you know its powerful?
@@BlamingBuddha because it is powerful
@@YourMomsCar3650 kinda self explanatory
@@scottpeltier3977 Power steering pump
Antique Gun collectors salivating.
Love that sound.
🤤
A very rare and beautiful weapon/hunting tool. A very valuable item, one for collectors, certainly.
The only word i can decribe this is just Magnificent. Absolutely Magnificent
The workmanship and level of detail is just mesmerizing. Beautiful.
Not a serious gun guy,but how could you not fall in love with the design,workmanship and sheer beauty of this piece.
This truly is the most beautiful shotgun i have ever laid my eyes upon. Thanks for sharing.
It's a double barrel rifle not a shotgun
The clear noises of the action are beautiful
"It's a Nice Gun, I'll Give You That. But the Engraving Gives You No Tactical Advantage Whatsoever"
“You’re pretty good”
Hes right ya know
"I don't have any more tears to shed..."
It's a pure piece of mechanical art and rare. It's in the league of being priceless.
@@roymccord2613 (whoosh)
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"What you think you see as "real" is only as real as your brain tells you it is".
Damn that’s glorious. The craftsmanship is unsurpassed. Even by today’s standards
Let’s hope they’re in line 🤣
All joking aside; great action, great ingenuity for amazingly strong lockup & great video! Thanks for showing us, the *shrinking* yet *growing* 2a RUclips community!
You probably couldn't shut it if it was not perfectly inline
@@misterbulger imagine trying to close that action when someone just chased you up your stairs in a home invasion, you manage to slam the door and lock it, but it only bought you 5 seconds before they break down the door, drop the shells in annnnnddd no bang... check it, ok good, no bang, check it again, you’re nervous and no bang. Dead🤣
@@cb4canes Perhaps they should've just grab the good ol' home defense musket 🤷♂️
@@cb4canes up and overs are sporting weapons not for defence
@@matthewcooper7296 that’s what my M1 Abrams is for
Very beautiful piece. Thanks Ron!
Serious work of art!
How zoomed in do you want the video?
Them: Yes!
Wow that is one beautiful piece of machinery right there.
Elegant design and next level machine workmanship. And hand inlaid work of art.
Priceless
That sound of it opening and closing is so satisfying!
omg short that is actually concise, gets to the point, provides information, contains content created by the poster, and leaves me wanting more.
WONDERFULLY DONE
This video gets recommended to me over and over every few weeks and I continue to click on it 😂
Same here. just really cool to see
i'll never not click this video. makes me feel things inside that i can't explain.
That is absolutely beautiful! What a wonderful and unique piece of hardware, from both an engineering stand point and just the visual pleasure of it!
Never seen or heard of anything like that before. That freaking click though! Gorgeous.
Probably a good reason lmao.
@@AGuy-vq9qp true. I’m sure (or at least I would hope) that this particular piece lines up the barrels perfectly every time, but I can see that being a problem and having it blow up in your hands or something lol
@@Zlittlepenguin usually for complicated things like these they’re simply hell to maintain.
Oh yes. That click. You can hear the good engineering
It looks very satisfying to use. Surprised you don't see anything like this in action movies.
Probably because it looks goofy as hell in operation. "Hold up, let me unscrew my gun"
it is satisfying, but it kinda lacks in the "tacticool" aspect. I'd like to see it too, but I think the average person would be lost as to what is even happening on screen.
@@eccomi21 Yeah, but you can say pretty much the same for the break action shotgun. My guess is that many producers simply don't know this gun exists, so that's why we don't see it in movies.
@@highkit that is sort of my point, people know what a break action shotgun is, but until this video i did not know this gun either. so exactly because it is so unknown, i bet it would confuse people instead of adding to the action. if the gun itself was made into a plot item or something though, meaning spending a few minutes to explain it in the story, then it could be quite cool and especially memorable
@@eccomi21as goofy as it looks it's obviously valuable and rare. I think the Mona Lisa is dumb, but it costs more than my life
What an absolutely beautiful rifle, incredible fit and finish with stunning wood and metal.
That’s one of the nicest works of art weapons I’ve ever seen
That entire system looks airtight, damn!
Never new this was made . Beautiful
This video comes up every now and then for me. Honestly, it is astonishing how beautiful that is. Whether or not you’re a “gun guy,” you have to just see the art and engineering here. The prettiest firearm I’ve ever seen. Any suggestions for your prettiest firearm, say em. I wanna go on a rabbit hole appreciating some craftsmanship.
You must search peter hofer guns. They're all 6 figures, many are mid 6 figures and some are even crossing the 7 figure mark. Purdey guns are also gorgeous, though much more famous and well known.
That's beautiful. Never seen anything like it.
Reminds me of a cannon breech. Very cool!
Circa when and where? I want to see a cannon like this
Aren't shotguns just miniature cannons when loaded with slugs? 😆
(Especially if it's a 1 gague punt gun. I think by that point a punt gun with a whopping 1 gague could be considered a field gun.)
@@michaelwerkov3438 most cannons and naval guns in WW2 had a similar form of interrupted thread locking breech. None used one breech for twin barrels that I know of but the lockup is there.
such a satisfying sound!
Your user icon feels... Runescapey.
Never saw anything like it! Beautiful quality and incredibly unique! Wow!
Now that's engineering and craftsmanship at it's finest.
What the home invader hears in the dark.
Самое отличное руже!!!
What a work of art that rifle is.
Incredible and doesn’t get any better than this.