Do you guys know what pistol I found?? Drop a thumbs up if you guys want to see more videos like this! If there's support I'll try to find more guns in the river and I'll share my adventures with you! Thank your for the support
For anyone curious the pistol appears to be a browning model 10/71, the extended magazine toe, raised sights and odd shape of the rear of the slide point me in that direction. This pistol was a derivative of the FN model of 1922 (which in turn is derived from the model of 1910). The pistol was created in 1971 to appeal to the firearms laws at the time but was quickly discontinued in 1974 Because it wasn't popular. As an alternative it could be a model of 1922 but with custom sights and an extended magazine toe but the firearm is too rusted to tell.
You hit the nail on the head, good job. I was searching everywhere and was dead set on a 1903 hammerless colt, yet it did not look the same. So tired of these comments unironically saying 1911 or a glock lmfao.
This probably won't get noticed but that's my life anyway. These videos are actually great. He's helping clean up trash and other things from water sources, the job obviously pays well, (A whole 11 cents. The things he finds he might be able to sell also.) it's entertaining to watch, and it also can help out local detectives, policemen, ect. with finding things that could be evidence for crimes or just to keep dangers away from the public. I wish I had this job.
Heck yeah man, this was a blast! I was actually editing my video from the day's hunt when this one dropped. Come back anytime. We'll find multiple next time (and more fossils!).
Theres a water park in Coolum, Australia where you would find heaps of stuff because there is a lot of tea tree oil in the water and peoples jewelry fall off with out hem even knowing. millions of people visit this park each year and it would be a good place to got to.
That gun, is a 1700 Long nose sniper rifle pump action 35 gauge shotgun shank. It holds 1 round and it can shoot 50 rounds per second at 2 yards per yarn and uses 2 Double-D batteries.
The handgun is a Browning 10/71 .380 ACP. Also can be found as Browning Model 1971. It is based on an imported gun named FN Model 1910, but with added features intended to comply with the Gun Control Act of 1968. It was discontinued in 1974.
With a really bad rusty gun it takes a a very long time to find out who it belongs to and sometimes it’s impossible, but you are doing the right thing and calls the cops
Still can't believe it. Almost everyone is saying those three. You don't even need to know about guns to know it's not either of them. You only need to see the backside lol
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My dad was scuba diving when he was like 15 and he found a bomb from ww2 and he carried it to the police station. They went crazy because even though it still had the pin it, it was under water for so long that at anytime or any movement it could go off
Awesome job guys. But if you find any gun with rust on it. You can clean it better. Put some 90% vinegar and 10% lemon (and maybe one spoon of baking soda) in a jar and it'll come right off. Once again. Great job you guys!
8:35 there must of been a car crash of a family and the gun was the dads gun. Or it was a suspect vehicle and was run off the bridge to make the police lose track of them.
Love your videos. Here’s a tip from a 18 year crime scene investigator. When you find a gun try to keep it in n the water that you find it in. As soon as the gun leaves the water it will begin to rust and the corrosion process will be enhanced. Keep up with the great videos. And be safe
I just found your channel and I think you are a nice man you return things to their respective owner and if you found a dangerous item you turn it into the police which I think is a nice thing so you earned my respect
I know what pistol you found without a doubt. It is a FN/Browning model 10/71. It fires the .380 cartridge and is semi-automatic. The most interesting thing about the pistol you found.... without giving a history lesson, etc.... is that the grips were removed (they were made out of a composite material and would not fail under water). If you've ever fired this gun, you'd know the grips (stock) were terrible and didn't fit in the hand well. It would also make it MUCH more convenient to slide this into a pocket, pants, jacket, etc. if the horrible catchy grips were removed. My opinion... this gun belonged to someone that kept it on them and concealed very often and didn't have a quality working knowledge of handguns. They removed the grips (instead of replacing them) out of ignorance.... likely a gang members' weapon. Also, it being off the side of a bridge is telling... it was likely used in a crime/s and was ditched for obvious reasons. It is POSSIBLE that the weapon IS loaded. And, although unlikely, it could potentially fire if a round is in battery. Due to it's poor condition and bound parts, it would likely explode in the shooters hand. It should be cleared at all costs.
That right there is CONFIRMED to be a Browning Model 10/71 aka M1971 I knew it as soon as i saw the sights. It looks similar to what i first thought it was, which is the Browning 1910/1922 designs, which it is based off, but fires. 380 ACP. It was made in response to the 1968 import gun restrictions. It looked so outdated though that nobody bought it. Very cool find. If you wanna find when it was made, the first 2 numbers should indicate the year, followed by the letter N and then the serial. The number is on the grip right under the trigger guard. EDIT: I see a lot of people thinking it's an FN 1922. It's based off it, but this is not the 1922 because of the adjustable sights.
Isnt it kinda weird that the cop just allowed him to potentially rip off a serial number with the butter knife? Like couldn't they have used a chemical to potentially get the rust off? That was odd lol.
To all those who think its a luger or m1911... Its not first of all a luger pistol would have a iconic blowback handle which the gun clearly shows no sign of. And it isn’t a m1911 as the colt had a bulky trigger and handle, which the gun doesn’t show any sign of.
Look I highly doubt you you even look at this comment. But in newbern NC there is a place called green springs. It's a big local hangout and swim spot. I've found glasses money and knifes there Everytime I go. You would love it there and you probably find guns. If you do look at this comment please look it up.
(NOT A 1911!) however it was designed by the same person. It’s a FN browning 1922 .32 ACP used in WW2 but in limited quantities. It’s too small for a FN 5.7 or 1911. Not wide enough to be a Walther P38 or PPK.
How to tell the gamers from the gun nuts Gamers: Glock, 1911, Deagle, M9 Gun nuts: .22 Long Rifle caliber handgun, likely a Browning Buck Mark, Browning 1922, or a Ruger.
Do you guys know what pistol I found?? Drop a thumbs up if you guys want to see more videos like this! If there's support I'll try to find more guns in the river and I'll share my adventures with you! Thank your for the support
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For anyone curious the pistol appears to be a browning model 10/71, the extended magazine toe, raised sights and odd shape of the rear of the slide point me in that direction. This pistol was a derivative of the FN model of 1922 (which in turn is derived from the model of 1910). The pistol was created in 1971 to appeal to the firearms laws at the time but was quickly discontinued in 1974 Because it wasn't popular. As an alternative it could be a model of 1922 but with custom sights and an extended magazine toe but the firearm is too rusted to tell.
Yeah,it's a Browning 1922
@@onthegloop My little brother decided to name my account that, he's 13 so it's understandable
You hit the nail on the head, good job. I was searching everywhere and was dead set on a 1903 hammerless colt, yet it did not look the same. So tired of these comments unironically saying 1911 or a glock lmfao.
@@ChefBagel if you think that's bad I saw a few five seven commenters.
And of course the stupid kids have already maxed out top comment
We all know what the real murder weapon was...
The Butter Knife
It murdered some butter
And toast
No the Xbox cable
**steals a stolen comment**
**gets more likes**
*wow what a s c u m
No, the Butterfly Knife.
*Calls Cops*
Jake: Hi i find a gun in a river
Cops: Ah shit, here we go again
Just imagine....there is a story behind each and everyone of those items....that is awesome.
At 4:31 there was a note in the bottle if you saw it
There was no note in it.It was the light
I thought it was a note
This probably won't get noticed but that's my life anyway. These videos are actually great. He's helping clean up trash and other things from water sources, the job obviously pays well, (A whole 11 cents. The things he finds he might be able to sell also.) it's entertaining to watch, and it also can help out local detectives, policemen, ect. with finding things that could be evidence for crimes or just to keep dangers away from the public. I wish I had this job.
*L u m b a g o*
That profile picture alone is the reason why you get noticed
It would be interesting to find out the stories behind all of the objects found.
Yeah
Is it just me or is it weird that I watch One of his videos and now I’m addicted to them
Same for me ehe
Same😂😂
Heck yeah man, this was a blast! I was actually editing my video from the day's hunt when this one dropped. Come back anytime. We'll find multiple next time (and more fossils!).
I cant believe how much garbage people ditch in the rivers its sad really! great video jake
*Yooo dude, It's Moe!*
Like you haven't littered
He looks like the sweetest person on earth, and the police officer car is GREEN omg that’s so pretty
Finds a butter knife
“Possible murder weapon”
Theres a water park in Coolum, Australia where you would find heaps of stuff because there is a lot of tea tree oil in the water and peoples jewelry fall off with out hem even knowing. millions of people visit this park each year and it would be a good place to got to.
Who else think this satisfying when he picks something up and the dirt just flows off of it (Like if you agree) OR Dont
Jeffrey Rodas I know also do you have a copy of big chungus I kinda broke mine
I think it is a Browning model 1922. The grip and the iron sights are different, but the gun is the most similar one I found. Good luck dude!
Cool, Thanks. you're the only one here who knows there guns.
Hmm. A pistol, 2 shotgun shells, railway spikes and a hammer? That my friend looks like a murder scene.
Rhe knife but its for butter🤔🤔😂😂
Ooo theres actuall knife🤣😂
More like an average fallout house edit: especially fallout 4
i agree, theres so many useless stuff but at the same time nuka cola bottles
3:18 lol someone’s mom got pissed
It is a Fabrique Nationale Fn Browning Model 10/71 chambered in .380. The target version with the rollo style rear sight.
Absolutely correct.
Looks like it.
Right you are. Looking through the comments is hilarious. Iv seen people say ruger mk2 or a beretta m9. But you are correct
That gun, is a 1700 Long nose sniper rifle pump action 35 gauge shotgun shank. It holds 1 round and it can shoot 50 rounds per second at 2 yards per yarn and uses 2 Double-D batteries.
Um... that gun isnt that long.
speaker whale lmfao do u not understand a joke
Yep that’s the gun
speaker whale r/whoooosh
Guys, it's clearly a tank. Probably a Leopard 2, judging by the shape of the grip and the color of the trigger. I've played Minecraft, I would know.
0:17 "And I'm super excited to die down there."
The handgun is a Browning 10/71 .380 ACP. Also can be found as Browning Model 1971. It is based on an imported gun named FN Model 1910, but with added features intended to comply with the Gun Control Act of 1968. It was discontinued in 1974.
By discontinued, they stopped making it and is not in stock in Gun shops?
It is
Do you have a gun collection?
With a really bad rusty gun it takes a a very long time to find out who it belongs to and sometimes it’s impossible, but you are doing the right thing and calls the cops
Oh crap, is everyone getting this recommended to? Literally all the comments are from 1-34 minutes ago or a couple hours.
Tiffany Tran like what is everyone doing here
Roxie Valentine Productions yup. 😂
Lol fr
ya.
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LMAO your comments are on recent comments only smh
I just love the sound when the dive underwater it's just so relaxing to hear
Like if u agree too 😊
de huynh quang first to like lol and same
Is it weird that i found this relaxing ?
No. We all do
911 operator: 911 whats your emergen--
Jake: Hi its me again
911: Please tell me you found something new in the river.
5:44 is when they find the gun
10:28 is when they call the po po.
Carry a soft wire brush in your truck or toolbox for times like these jakey...
That is a Browning Model 1971. It's a derivative of the Model 1910, but made to be compliant with the 1968 Gun Control Act.
I was thinking a TT but the barrel just wasn't right lol
That's definitely it, nice
@@RF-Ataraxia TT was my what I initially thought until I researched it, too. Not surprising, given that the Tok is a derivative of a Browning design.
Always sort by top comment
Couldn't believe everybody seriously saying m9 or 1911, or five seven as if anybody would throw a $1500 gun in the river
Still can't believe it. Almost everyone is saying those three. You don't even need to know about guns to know it's not either of them. You only need to see the backside lol
Connor Gannon the best
My friend showed me these videos last night and I fell in love with these videos
relatable
5:57 the gun👍
A criminal is probably seeing this vid and thinking "oh shit, they found it"
maybe,maybe not.
Haha I laughed so hard
2:00 that looks like a huge Lego from Legoland...
3:00 someone got really mad 😆
If ur watching this on Christmas Eve and I would like to say merry Christmas and have a good day and u are a amazing person and if u don’t know that go to a mirror and say I’m a amazing and nobody will change who i am💙💜💚🧡💛❤️
Yo Merry Christmas from Ireland bro how is the weather from
My dad was scuba diving when he was like 15 and he found a bomb from ww2 and he carried it to the police station. They went crazy because even though it still had the pin it, it was under water for so long that at anytime or any movement it could go off
3:25 Imagine some random dad throwing that xbox while his kid is watching (and crying) 😂😂😂
Ik how in the word did a xbox 360 power bricker end up in the river it was also missing the other part to it
World*
5:59 "I don't know what gun this is."
*Puts semi-automatic pistol in title.*
That's coz sometimes even people with hardly any gun knowledge can tell a pistol and a revolver apart!
@@DualDesertEagle whoever can't tell the difference between a revolver or a pistol. Was literally dropped as a kid.
@@DukeTheSniper01 Oh, I've met a whole bunch of people who don't know the difference...
Awesome job guys.
But if you find any gun with rust on it. You can clean it better.
Put some 90% vinegar and 10% lemon (and maybe one spoon of baking soda) in a jar and it'll come right off.
Once again. Great job you guys!
8:35 there must of been a car crash of a family and the gun was the dads gun. Or it was a suspect vehicle and was run off the bridge to make the police lose track of them.
2:12 Did Sledge Died there? From R6 Siege 😂😂
Love your videos. Here’s a tip from a 18 year crime scene investigator. When you find a gun try to keep it in n the water that you find it in. As soon as the gun leaves the water it will begin to rust and the corrosion process will be enhanced. Keep up with the great videos. And be safe
8:26 HE DINT SEE THE RING?!?!?
Miliani Valenz :0 now I see it too
Where is it
Wow you noticed to
It's near the bottom left corner exactly on 8:26
Right not left
Love the way he tries to poke the fish 😂😂
Lol!
100% The Gun is a Browning 10/71 .380ACP, they are Belgian made, people saying Colt, Glock etc this looks nothing like either.
I concur. Good call. They stopped being imported in 68.
It is actually a fn1922
Its not an fn 1922 the lines on the pull back grip are vertical on a 1922.
“Hey Susan it’s Jake-“
“FFS, Jake, just tell me what weapon and where you’re at. I’ll send a cop.”
Can’t wait until this happens
4:22 that’s a weapon you should’ve gave it to police because that could kill Thanos
7:35 not very effective
I just found your channel and I think you are a nice man you return things to their respective owner and if you found a dangerous item you turn it into the police which I think is a nice thing so you earned my respect
Go in the Hudson river and find my gold fish Speedy .
At 2:54 when you found the Pepsi bottle there was a piece of change
I think there might have been a war we never heard of under water.
Coca-Cola vs Pepsi
Hmmm using gold balls as ammo??
Golf*
Votexxx Phantom yea xD
Think it’s a rocket launcher
0:57 lol I thought that was a mug
I know what pistol you found without a doubt. It is a FN/Browning model 10/71. It fires the .380 cartridge and is semi-automatic. The most interesting thing about the pistol you found.... without giving a history lesson, etc.... is that the grips were removed (they were made out of a composite material and would not fail under water). If you've ever fired this gun, you'd know the grips (stock) were terrible and didn't fit in the hand well. It would also make it MUCH more convenient to slide this into a pocket, pants, jacket, etc. if the horrible catchy grips were removed. My opinion... this gun belonged to someone that kept it on them and concealed very often and didn't have a quality working knowledge of handguns. They removed the grips (instead of replacing them) out of ignorance.... likely a gang members' weapon. Also, it being off the side of a bridge is telling... it was likely used in a crime/s and was ditched for obvious reasons. It is POSSIBLE that the weapon IS loaded. And, although unlikely, it could potentially fire if a round is in battery. Due to it's poor condition and bound parts, it would likely explode in the shooters hand. It should be cleared at all costs.
Liberty that was better than the acutal video
The gun is a Browning Model 10/71, not a very common pistol at all.
5:41 thats where the gun is at
Why is everyone saying its a Luger that is Obviously a AK47
And I see all these people in the comments who have such a vast knowledge in pistols
No shit , too many morons.
It’s a FN Model 1922 if you look it up it looks like what it is at 15:50
Woah it does look like that gun!
It’s very similar my only issue with this is they didn’t make finger grip extensions on magazines back then
I swear there was a note in one of the bottles!
Edit:the bottle with the note (I think) was at 4:31
Yea
I tink youre right
Wish I knew what it said
I think it's just the Lighting not sure though
I like to swim
They like to dive
The part you are looking for
Is at 5:45
The sky is blue,
The grass is green,
The part he finds the gun?
Is at 5:23
I bet the police love you from how many guns you've found. Imagine you walk up to a police station and they say "another one"
tfw every kid who plays video games rambles off what they think it is.
Someone literally commented "I think it's a deagle"
5:43
You Owe me a nothing have a good day! :D
That right there is CONFIRMED to be a Browning Model 10/71 aka M1971
I knew it as soon as i saw the sights. It looks similar to what i first thought it was, which is the Browning 1910/1922 designs, which it is based off, but fires. 380 ACP. It was made in response to the 1968 import gun restrictions. It looked so outdated though that nobody bought it. Very cool find.
If you wanna find when it was made, the first 2 numbers should indicate the year, followed by the letter N and then the serial. The number is on the grip right under the trigger guard.
EDIT: I see a lot of people thinking it's an FN 1922. It's based off it, but this is not the 1922 because of the adjustable sights.
Crixus044 what are you a gun expert!
@@charlyschweitzer9287 little bit lol
Isnt it kinda weird that the cop just allowed him to potentially rip off a serial number with the butter knife? Like couldn't they have used a chemical to potentially get the rust off? That was odd lol.
3:27 someone got mad at mw2 and threw their Xbox battery into a river
Imagine seeing a lost dead body in there 😨
Scary
To all those who think its a luger or m1911...
Its not first of all a luger pistol would have a iconic blowback handle which the gun clearly shows no sign of. And it isn’t a m1911 as the colt had a bulky trigger and handle, which the gun doesn’t show any sign of.
Mr Demopan so what is it
There was obviosly a coca cola and Pepsi fight going On underwater
Look I highly doubt you you even look at this comment. But in newbern NC there is a place called green springs. It's a big local hangout and swim spot. I've found glasses money and knifes there Everytime I go. You would love it there and you probably find guns. If you do look at this comment please look it up.
I tink he is doing something good because he is cleaning the water a little bit
(NOT A 1911!) however it was designed by the same person. It’s a FN browning 1922 .32 ACP used in WW2 but in limited quantities. It’s too small for a FN 5.7 or 1911. Not wide enough to be a Walther P38 or PPK.
Finally, someone that actually knows what they are talking about. To everyone else, every gun is a 1911. haha
The 1922 was also in 380 so could be either and they were the official pistol of the Yugoslavian military and I think Belgium used them also
How to tell the gamers from the gun nuts
Gamers: Glock, 1911, Deagle, M9
Gun nuts: .22 Long Rifle caliber handgun, likely a Browning Buck Mark, Browning 1922, or a Ruger.
Savagecaliber22 well said sir
Those Pepsi bottles where actually from 1958
The gun is a browning 1922 👌🏼
That's the right thing you should do Jake.good job Jake.😃😃
3:25 the owner probably raged playing fortnite so he threw it away.
Fortnite on an Xbox 360
lol😂😂😂
Was I the only one thinking the Sledge hammer could have been used as a weapon too. 🤔
Or the butter knife lol
some one buttering bread in their boat ''Dangit dropped my knife!''
K
That pistol is a walther p38 pistol used in ww2 mainly used by german forces
I agree
Ride Fast, No Regrets no, the p38 has a smaller barrel
@@eknapper2591 maybe the pistols barrel is larger is because of all the muck in the water that had gotten stuck on pistol
It’s a mini gun looks like it was used in world war 45 by the Penguins
damn those penguins must be 100 hundred years ahead of us then
That's actually funny tho 😆😆
Roses are red
Violets are blue
The moment your looking for is 5:42
Ok
It's a 1922 FN Browning Transitional Model. They made them in both 7.65mm and 9x17mm. Thing has probably been down there since the '30s.
Holy shit
Ur a god 😁
How did you know that
Thats the one.
You sure about that
Been watching you since 400,000! Keep up the great work man!
It appears to be a MAB Brevete Model D French 32acp They date from around WW2.
You're right, comparing the gun in the video with the gun on google images right now. They're identical.
yep i compared it to the images and even the smallest details are the same
you are here for 5:40 and police called at 10:30 your welcome
He finds the gun at 5:37
Police are called and arrive at 10:25. Like so ppl can see
Cool diving video keep up the hard work
Why is nobody pointing out the possible murder weapon sledgehammer??
Kalyn Norman yea I was like why can’t u point out the sledge hammer
Exactly! I was just about to say this when I was about to say the same thing!
👏 Pick 👏 up 👏 the 👏 darn 👏 sledgehammer! 👏
And the two knife's he didn't even question the other items
Who needs a shop when you’ve got a river
Next Video: *I found a police officer underwater*
(guns called
Pepsi bottle arrested
i love the change noise!!!!!!
You found a lot of possible murder weapons in this vid...
It is a browning 1922 automatic it is really rare in Alabama
That is were family lives
Its a browning fn 10/71
It looks like an FN browning 1922 but with all the corrosion it could really be anything
Yeah I think it's a five n seven to
Handle looks very familiar but small
A lot of gun "experts" i see....This is browning model 10/71