Yeah it’s not a typical UK gun shop. We do have far more reasonably priced guns & more variety (well, compared to this, not at US store) I’m an air gunner but me and my boy like to window shop. The sexist stuff we get are very nice bolters, .22lr semi’s & 3 shot semi shotguns.
There's plenty more choice in the UK. This guy is just part of the wealthy shotgun brigade and they ignore pretty much anything that's not a shotgun over £3k.
While I respect your American sense of humour, it must be obvious to you that E J Churchill does not HAVE a 'rust rack'. Selling guns up to and around £100K, a customer wants to see guns of that quality on the racks, not pieces of junk sold as $25 fix-em-ups.
“You could put a deposit on it for 10 grand.” Bro I could buy a semi 50 cal M2 Browning repro for that. And encase it in hand-carved teak while I’m at it.
Asked Churchill’s if they could take the Benelli M3 they had in store to the gun show at Harrogate a few weeks ago , been after one for a while , met Rupert to view it and took it home , lovely bloke and seamless purchase . Boom 💥
How exactly does buying in the UK work? I know in the States if I find something I want it's a 4473 transfer form and as long as you pass you take it home. I know it's not that simple elsewhere.
@@bmstylee in the Uk you apply for a license to possess a shotgun/shotguns , fill in a questionnaire, any convictions are taken into account and medical history is checked . Basically then a decision is made about you being able to possess shotguns or firearms . When you purchase a gun forms are filled in to let the your area firearms office know you have made the purchase with full details of the item and who from
@@bmstylee Only thing to add, is that the process differs slightly between a Shotgun Certificate and a Firearms Certificate. With the Shotgun Certificate, you can just pop into the shop, pick and buy your gun, send the purchase details to the local police and thats largely it. With a firearm (rifles etc), you have to have a specific slot on your licence for a gun of a certain calibre and you can only get that slot, if you have a valid reason for it. Once you have purchased that specific firearm, that slot is then used. If later on, you want to sell that gun and get a different one, you have to relinquish that gun (sell it etc), the slot is then closed and you have to apply for a variation for a new slot, even if it is a like for like (i.e. 223 - 223).
I love side by sides... purdy and some of the other english brand make truely beautiful fire arms. still my favorite is the winchester model 21 with a clean box no engraving or extras just a perfect side by side to walk with and shoot
Working at a trap and skeet range I learned a few things a $10,000 shotgun shoots as well as a $500 shotgun and you can spend $10k on a gun and still shoot worse than the guy with the $500 shotgun
How have I never heard the term "rust rack" before? I'm going to start calling the old beat up trade in rack at my friend's gun store in Oregon the "rust rack" now.
Beautiful guns, what my fellow Americans are failing to see here is that these guns are art. I work in the industry, and the point of drastically diminishing returns is 1.5-2k USD. You still get improvment up to 4k, but beyond that its now all about art. Just look at that ultra premium wood, hand engraving and inlay, case hardening, ect. Id love to play with these guns for a day. That said, its beyond depressing to see how neutered you guys have become where arms are concerned. I guess thats the difference between citizens and subjects.
Gun prices, to me, are: fully user friendly/hunter grade (up to $1K USD), innovative production quality ($2-5K USD), high quality production ($5-15K USD), custom grade ($15K USD to Instant divorce!). Most US gun owners and hunters will have a number of guns in the first two levels and maybe even one in the third level, after they’re too old to really enjoy it. The fourth level is reserved for people with 7-digit and above incomes. The average US gun owner wouldn’t want to spend $10K+ USD on a shotgun, regardless of grade because we’ve been shooting the same game or targets with less expensive guns and no amount of engraver’s efforts will make the shooter a better shot. Beautiful shotguns to be sure but they’d gather dust on American racks!
In America gun shops aren’t full of really artist engraved guns like that we have a lot more options but it is interesting to see how nice some shotguns and bolt actions are in Europe all the focus is on them since they can’t have anything else
If you think that’s how it is all across Europe then I would like to introduce you to the Czech Republic where they have some of the best gun laws in Europe and you have way more choice in what you can buy
@@kenny8654 Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia also have laxed laws and allow concealed carry on shall issue basis. Slovakia allows on a may issue basis. A lot of other EU countries such as Poland and Italy have fairly laxed laws as well.
I feel like buying guns there is more like buying a work of art from a limited selection. Beautiful guns, so the pricing makes sense, but I’d love to see more kinds. But I know that isn’t gonna happen anywhere except the US.
trying to wrap my head around the prices of the shotguns, "this is a high end store" ah there it is. Still crazy to think an over under could cost more than my truck though.
Rich people dont have enough places to stuff money into... So its a lucrative business to milk the rich. If you look at these guns, theyre manufacturing is worth maximum 1/10 of the price. The rest is just "wankertax"
Struggling with the definition of a giveaway: 950 £20 tickets = £19K. Prize = £10K. How does Tweedl pocketing £9K constitute a giveaway? Hmm.Raffle may be a more accurate description.
You can own pretty much any type of shotgun in the UK. Semi-auto (tube and mag fed) are very pooul6fir practical shooting. You can own handguns too, albeit that's more resitrcted. This guys channel is mostly about toffs and their shotguns, so that's basically all that he covers.
I like looking at shotguns like these. I just don't shoot them well. I went to shoot clays with a friend and couldn't hit anything that wasn't moving directly in or out. Add in the massive flinch I from recoil and I'll stick to rifles. Which is odd because I shoot my 338 Lapua Magum pretty damn good.
Very, very posh shotgun oriented shop. Sportsman have a much wider variety and all the stuff that floats my boat. Anything repeating (of the meagre range we are allowed😢)
Welcome to the store. Do you have your firearms purchase license signed by the King? How about your firearm possession license also countersigned in triplicate by the King. And... lastly, if you want to drive home with your new 10K shotgun.... do you have your firearms transportation license (signed by the King).
Cool video and nice guns. I wonder if you can go into a regular gun shop in England and buy a new shotgun for like 500 bucks for shooting clays like you can here in America.
Just had a quick look. The cheaper new guns are usually Turkish, which start at around £250 for a 12 gauge semi-auto. New Mossbergs start at around £700, Browning £1000. Used gets you much more bang for your Buck (pun intended), as second hand shotguns start at about £25 from a gun shop.
@@jacklurcher5813 fantastic, a little bit less here, I thought shotguns, rifles and pistols were something only the wealthy could afford in England. Do you guys have a target range and a shotgun range? Have a great day
@@dusty7264My nearest place for clay shooting is about 10 miles, nearest rifle range about 16 miles. Biggest barrier to shooting in the UK is suitable land for shooting (70million people in a land area slightly smaller than North Carolina, with nothing like US National Forests to hunt in) rather than cost. What you see on TGS (which I do enjoy watching) is pretty much the expensive end of shooting in the UK. Where I am it’s a mechanic or plumber (without tweed clothing) shooting rabbit, fox or maybe deer after work on a patch of land they own or have a 'permission' to shoot over. A permission is usually an agreement with a local farmer / land owner to shoot on their land, in exchange for a bit of pest control. Have a good (checks time difference) afternoon/evening.
You can get cheapish shotguns for clays or just farm pest control. The more interesting question is how much paperwork and legislation you have to go through to get one.
@@JD-wn3cc A shotgun is very simple - in UK law, you cannot be refused unless there are mitigating circumstances such as a prior criminal record or behaviour to be taken into account.
It's kinda funny, what the US calls high end o/u. It's a Beretta most likely and $2,500.00 UK calls a $16,000.00 gun high end. But the UK has much traditional respect for o/u, where in the US, it's nothing but a profitable product made as cheap as possible. As a lifetime gun owner I have a great, great respect for the way UK respects o/u shotguns. It's the way it should be.
Mr, dear How’s law for buy a firearm in uk (gun pistols ,weapons ,bullets ,rifles and knives and transport carry in home and out ? can we travelling freedom everywhere with pistol loaded and other firearms or don’t ?thanks
Pheasant 20 gauge or 20 ball whatever you want to call it the British or American how's the cost under $2,000 like 15 to 1000 for the gun what you're looking at right now please tell me which one I should get
I can't decide what I would get for 10k because you didn't tell us what the price of the Spanish sxs as it would of been a serious contender. Maybe a pair of those and a driven pheasant hunt to tap the remainder of the 10k.🍻
Boy £10k which is almost $13k USD could buy me a bunch of cool stuff. A Barrett M99(pre Aussie sale) with optics and the kit to reload 50 BMG would be tempting. Maybe work on my collection of duty/military sidearms. Boy I could get into a lot of trouble.
@@ThePreparedSailor the stuff you guys get up there is pretty cool. You guys really need to get rid of Trudeau and the communists in Ottawa. Get your rights back.
It’s embarrassing uk spends thousands on a “gun” that most of the world give to a 12 year old to practice with before there big enough to buy a propper gun
@@erikasan3299 Not something I really know about really, muzzle loading pistols ( including muzzle loading revolvers ) can be bought by people in the UK provided they have the necessary permit of course. I just got that information from the Wikipedia page so I don't declare to know what I'm talking about. "UK Gun Laws Explained" by Adam Explains,on RUclips, will fill you in Apparently you can even get an Uzi ( provided it is on .22 and rim fire)
@@erikasan3299 No semi-auto except .22 I think. No revolvers either, except that you can get one in a "carbine" configuration with a barrel at least a foot long and an arm brace permanently fixed.
It is not similar... They shoot higher end guns. Hunting is more of a sport than gathering food. We primarily hunt wild birds, a lot of them shoot farm birds. We primarily hunt with dogs, they use beaters more often. We spend more money on rifles than on shotguns. It's mostly the other way around there. But at the same time they'll spend four times while we would on a shotgun.
Definitely more genteel than the average Canadian gun shop: there appear to be no coffee pots gurgling nor grumpy old target shooters standing around bitching about the government.
It could be an American shop where you see a lot of people you wouldn't want anywhere near something airsoft let alone a real gun. I've been shooting almost 20 years and it seems shooters are getting more and more negligent. Public ranges are pretty scary places. I went with a friend to help dial in his first center fire rifle and literally watched someone walk into a hot range to set a target. No asking for a ceasefire to set targets. Just strolled in. A couple of us who are familiar with protocol yelled really fast for a ceasefire. Definitely let the RSO who was checking another range know before someone gets hurt.
@@grandmarshallkingwolfman420 Small Canadian gun shops which had a grumpy old gunsmith in the back were a kot of fun since those were the places where people really learned about guns.
Beautiful shotguns but glad I live in a free state- I can pick up a couple of AKs, couple of AR, plus a couple of quality semiautomatic handguns and walk out of my local shop with six guns and take them home for less than the price of one of these shotguns- and still have money to buy a shotgun or two in the Southeast USA
Well, pal, that's because you live in a different country, with different laws to those of UK. Whooda thought that another country might do things differently?
@@runnin_myles8098 mostly but not all. You have to have a specific reason to own a gun when you purchase it, stuff like self defense isn't allowed. But sports, hunting, and work related are allowed. You can get some ar style rifles but only in small calibres. My mum's uncle worked for landowners as a gameskeeper in the Scottish Highlands, he had rifles with high power scopes and suppressors
It looks like a Canadian gun store now that almost everything but a shotgun has been criminalized and band. Local thugs seem to have quite a selection $5000 pistols you can purchase welcome to Canada
passed Bill C 21 a few years ago absolutely ridiculous the restrictions in Canada now. I knew people with crazy collections tens of thousands of dollars tied up in firearms that were prohibited overnight.
Those shotguns cost more than a Barrett 50cal does here in America , that’s some fancy stuff
Yeah it’s not a typical UK gun shop.
We do have far more reasonably priced guns & more variety (well, compared to this, not at US store)
I’m an air gunner but me and my boy like to window shop. The sexist stuff we get are very nice bolters, .22lr semi’s & 3 shot semi shotguns.
You can find a high end shotgun shop close to you. The prices they have are comparable to what they are here.
Nope just overpriced 👍🏼
Having moved to the US, I feel bad seeing the lack of choice.
ARs ugly tho
Looks like someone just copy and pasted the same shotgun over and over
@@EvilWiffles for quintupple the price lmao.
Some of those shotguns go for the price of a full auto w/ out adjustment for permit fees.
There's plenty more choice in the UK. This guy is just part of the wealthy shotgun brigade and they ignore pretty much anything that's not a shotgun over £3k.
Me too 😂
I just fixed my grandpa's 1850's london sxs caplock 10 gauge. Took it out to the farm yesterday and had so much fun playing with that old smokepole!
Me over here in the US with my $300 semi auto turkshit shotgun with a 25rd drum mag
Same as the mag we can have here, too. UK has no restrictions on mag capacity, unlike many states in the USA.
*side eyes with a 250$ mossburg pump*
@@mr.k4918 Your choice, sir.
Akbar? Or how ever you spell the brand . I believe I have a similar 400 dollar Canadian shotgun
No rust rack makes me sad. Fixing up pieces that just need some love and taking them to the range is a wonderful hobby.
While I respect your American sense of humour, it must be obvious to you that E J Churchill does not HAVE a 'rust rack'. Selling guns up to and around £100K, a customer wants to see guns of that quality on the racks, not pieces of junk sold as $25 fix-em-ups.
The prices just seem astronomical.
“You could put a deposit on it for 10 grand.”
Bro I could buy a semi 50 cal M2 Browning repro for that. And encase it in hand-carved teak while I’m at it.
For shotguns. Over/Under shotguns.
@@Boofi-quatexactly, I could purchase a pre ban m16 for a little over that
Boutique guns, not for us peasants 🤣
@@Evictiorama Only beautiful guns, as was said in the intro.
Our Walmarts has more guns 😂
Your schools also have massacres multiple times a year. 🤡
Walmart describes a lot!!!! must be great quality lmao!
I rather find that incredibly sad then funny.
Asked Churchill’s if they could take the Benelli M3 they had in store to the gun show at Harrogate a few weeks ago , been after one for a while , met Rupert to view it and took it home , lovely bloke and seamless purchase . Boom 💥
How exactly does buying in the UK work? I know in the States if I find something I want it's a 4473 transfer form and as long as you pass you take it home. I know it's not that simple elsewhere.
@@bmstylee in the Uk you apply for a license to possess a shotgun/shotguns , fill in a questionnaire, any convictions are taken into account and medical history is checked . Basically then a decision is made about you being able to possess shotguns or firearms . When you purchase a gun forms are filled in to let the your area firearms office know you have made the purchase with full details of the item and who from
@@simonbelton7165 ah. Makes sense. Thank you for the explanation.
@@bmstylee Only thing to add, is that the process differs slightly between a Shotgun Certificate and a Firearms Certificate. With the Shotgun Certificate, you can just pop into the shop, pick and buy your gun, send the purchase details to the local police and thats largely it. With a firearm (rifles etc), you have to have a specific slot on your licence for a gun of a certain calibre and you can only get that slot, if you have a valid reason for it. Once you have purchased that specific firearm, that slot is then used. If later on, you want to sell that gun and get a different one, you have to relinquish that gun (sell it etc), the slot is then closed and you have to apply for a variation for a new slot, even if it is a like for like (i.e. 223 - 223).
@@bmstylee just to add its NOT A LICENSE its certificate - background checks and then its shell issue !
I love side by sides... purdy and some of the other english brand make truely beautiful fire arms. still my favorite is the winchester model 21 with a clean box no engraving or extras just a perfect side by side to walk with and shoot
Great look at the gunroom and some nice guns. Thanks for sharing
The amount of times I’ve been to Churchill’s and not been in the gun room. Though they only had the few guns you can see though the windows
On the respectful aspect, noted. But why doesn’t Tweedl make it clear, or even elude to the fact, that this is for UK residents only???
well if you not a UK resident, you are not subject to their stupid gun laws and can buy whatever you want
Allude
imagine having to pay upwards of 5 grand for a gun and not even being able to take it home
Communism
You can take guns home in UK provided you have a gun locker to store them
@@teabagtowers3823 still communist
@@swappinqentertainment idiot...
@@teabagtowers3823can’t wait for the British to have some rights back
Working at a trap and skeet range I learned a few things a $10,000 shotgun shoots as well as a $500 shotgun and you can spend $10k on a gun and still shoot worse than the guy with the $500 shotgun
10K gun will be in the family for generations,A walmart gun is a throw away American thing
@@brianmilosevic8400a polymer gun can actually outlast many of those guns 😂
@@narwhal9852 you get that at Walmart too???
I like this episode for no reason in particular.
Fantastic video...as always. Great guns to see in action.
How have I never heard the term "rust rack" before? I'm going to start calling the old beat up trade in rack at my friend's gun store in Oregon the "rust rack" now.
Whereabout in OR? We are annual visitors from UK!
"It's not that big, but it's crammed..." 😉
7000 GBP = about $9000. For a double barrel shotgun. Absolute madness.
Not Walmart American throw away junk!
Where are the Armalites?
Ireland. ;)
"i don't need any more guns". I hear what you're saying but the words don't make sense. I can't have enough precision bolt actions in my safe.
Beautiful guns, what my fellow Americans are failing to see here is that these guns are art. I work in the industry, and the point of drastically diminishing returns is 1.5-2k USD. You still get improvment up to 4k, but beyond that its now all about art. Just look at that ultra premium wood, hand engraving and inlay, case hardening, ect. Id love to play with these guns for a day.
That said, its beyond depressing to see how neutered you guys have become where arms are concerned. I guess thats the difference between citizens and subjects.
The American mind can’t comprehend these exorbitant prices
I had no idea that Rupert was such a talented shot....nice work Sirs!! 😄
Where are the straight pull ak47s and ar15s and other tactical stuff?
This is just old timey fudd stuff.
The Brit’s are fascists and hate freedom
Damn commie-tommies
in another shop
its england man, guns are illegal
@@letsfindout7674 Not quite, you can own the guns I've mentioned and more.
Though a lot of stuff is illegal like full autos and most semi autos.
Gun prices, to me, are: fully user friendly/hunter grade (up to $1K USD), innovative production quality ($2-5K USD), high quality production ($5-15K USD), custom grade ($15K USD to Instant divorce!).
Most US gun owners and hunters will have a number of guns in the first two levels and maybe even one in the third level, after they’re too old to really enjoy it. The fourth level is reserved for people with 7-digit and above incomes.
The average US gun owner wouldn’t want to spend $10K+ USD on a shotgun, regardless of grade because we’ve been shooting the same game or targets with less expensive guns and no amount of engraver’s efforts will make the shooter a better shot.
Beautiful shotguns to be sure but they’d gather dust on American racks!
I would use 10k here at home to get a Barrett M107 down to like 2K, and then not tell the wife what the new big toy was...
In America gun shops aren’t full of really artist engraved guns like that we have a lot more options but it is interesting to see how nice some shotguns and bolt actions are in Europe all the focus is on them since they can’t have anything else
If you think that’s how it is all across Europe then I would like to introduce you to the Czech Republic where they have some of the best gun laws in Europe and you have way more choice in what you can buy
@@kenny8654 Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia also have laxed laws and allow concealed carry on shall issue basis. Slovakia allows on a may issue basis. A lot of other EU countries such as Poland and Italy have fairly laxed laws as well.
Not true at all. A solid chunk of Europe can own the majority of types of firearms a few even allowing full auto.
I feel like buying guns there is more like buying a work of art from a limited selection. Beautiful guns, so the pricing makes sense, but I’d love to see more kinds. But I know that isn’t gonna happen anywhere except the US.
You can buy one of these in the UK at a fraction of the price.
they are in the UK
What model is the shotgun with the UK flag at 1:33 ?
trying to wrap my head around the prices of the shotguns, "this is a high end store" ah there it is. Still crazy to think an over under could cost more than my truck though.
Rich people dont have enough places to stuff money into... So its a lucrative business to milk the rich.
If you look at these guns, theyre manufacturing is worth maximum 1/10 of the price.
The rest is just "wankertax"
Do you have a $100,000 truck? WOW!!!
@tacfoley4443 I was talking about the ones that would be 20-30k usd. I wouldn't drop 100k on a pickup. Mine was round 28k.
Walmart guns dont generally cost as much as a hand made gun
Struggling with the definition of a giveaway: 950 £20 tickets = £19K. Prize = £10K. How does Tweedl pocketing £9K constitute a giveaway? Hmm.Raffle may be a more accurate description.
That Spanish Gun was great ,,
Is it just shotguns and bolt actions?
yeah its the uk
@@antwan5791 damn, still pretty cool though
You can own pretty much any type of shotgun in the UK. Semi-auto (tube and mag fed) are very pooul6fir practical shooting. You can own handguns too, albeit that's more resitrcted. This guys channel is mostly about toffs and their shotguns, so that's basically all that he covers.
@@DaibhidhBhoAlba well that's pretty damn cool still. Also gotcha about the channel lol, this just popped up in my recommend
Dang these are pricy works of art
Got one here down the road. These are high class hunting weapons there not meant for shooting people.
So these are less "home defense" and more of a status symbol?
yes
Can’t defend yourself in this country with anything useful
Even what they would consider "reasonably priced" is just absolutely insane to me for a break action shotgun.
I paid $150 for my Maverick 88, lol.
All you guys are allowed to own are break action shotguns?
We can have semi and pump guns too
@tgsoutdoors but I bet around 90% of all firearms in the uk are break action shotguns
Nope. You can own all sorts of guns in the UK. This guy's entire channel is about the toff tweed brigade and their ridiculously expensive shotguns.
@@DaibhidhBhoAlba He never reveiws throw away Walmart guns!! LMAO
Entered, looking to fill my cabinet and would definitely consider the mirok and semi auto combo if I won.👌🏻👌🏻
Well today in this Vid , there was not one shot gun i would want to own except , but love the semi auto .
I like looking at shotguns like these. I just don't shoot them well. I went to shoot clays with a friend and couldn't hit anything that wasn't moving directly in or out. Add in the massive flinch I from recoil and I'll stick to rifles.
Which is odd because I shoot my 338 Lapua Magum pretty damn good.
Maybe some nice hammerguns. Of course I also like the thought of taking mates for a hunt. 😉
Very, very posh shotgun oriented shop.
Sportsman have a much wider variety and all the stuff that floats my boat.
Anything repeating (of the meagre range we are allowed😢)
Welcome to the store. Do you have your firearms purchase license signed by the King? How about your firearm possession license also countersigned in triplicate by the King. And... lastly, if you want to drive home with your new 10K shotgun.... do you have your firearms transportation license (signed by the King).
Works of art!
Cool video and nice guns. I wonder if you can go into a regular gun shop in England and buy a new shotgun for like 500 bucks for shooting clays like you can here in America.
Just had a quick look. The cheaper new guns are usually Turkish, which start at around £250 for a 12 gauge semi-auto. New Mossbergs start at around £700, Browning £1000.
Used gets you much more bang for your Buck (pun intended), as second hand shotguns start at about £25 from a gun shop.
@@jacklurcher5813 fantastic, a little bit less here, I thought shotguns, rifles and pistols were something only the wealthy could afford in England. Do you guys have a target range and a shotgun range? Have a great day
@@dusty7264My nearest place for clay shooting is about 10 miles, nearest rifle range about 16 miles. Biggest barrier to shooting in the UK is suitable land for shooting (70million people in a land area slightly smaller than North Carolina, with nothing like US National Forests to hunt in) rather than cost.
What you see on TGS (which I do enjoy watching) is pretty much the expensive end of shooting in the UK. Where I am it’s a mechanic or plumber (without tweed clothing) shooting rabbit, fox or maybe deer after work on a patch of land they own or have a 'permission' to shoot over. A permission is usually an agreement with a local farmer / land owner to shoot on their land, in exchange for a bit of pest control.
Have a good (checks time difference) afternoon/evening.
You can get cheapish shotguns for clays or just farm pest control. The more interesting question is how much paperwork and legislation you have to go through to get one.
@@JD-wn3cc A shotgun is very simple - in UK law, you cannot be refused unless there are mitigating circumstances such as a prior criminal record or behaviour to be taken into account.
I do love a shotgun my favorite is a side by side.
It's kinda funny, what the US calls high end o/u. It's a Beretta most likely and $2,500.00 UK calls a $16,000.00 gun high end. But the UK has much traditional respect for o/u, where in the US, it's nothing but a profitable product made as cheap as possible. As a lifetime gun owner I have a great, great respect for the way UK respects o/u shotguns. It's the way it should be.
Such a fun video!
Wonderful video
That was depressing, and I'm not even American.
Mr, dear
How’s law for buy a firearm in uk (gun pistols ,weapons ,bullets ,rifles and knives and transport carry in home and out ? can we travelling freedom everywhere with pistol loaded and other firearms or don’t ?thanks
HOW MUCH !!???
Pheasant 20 gauge or 20 ball whatever you want to call it the British or American how's the cost under $2,000 like 15 to 1000 for the gun what you're looking at right now please tell me which one I should get
That’s what happens when you have money but can’t buy a real gun
And a real gun would be ???
@@FYMM69 A semiautomatic center fired rifle with a detachable magazine. Ya know, a real gun 😘
@@d.b.1176 only semi auto worth buying is a Zastava AK!!!
typically American Bullshit response
I can't decide what I would get for 10k because you didn't tell us what the price of the Spanish sxs as it would of been a serious contender. Maybe a pair of those and a driven pheasant hunt to tap the remainder of the 10k.🍻
Boy £10k which is almost $13k USD could buy me a bunch of cool stuff. A Barrett M99(pre Aussie sale) with optics and the kit to reload 50 BMG would be tempting. Maybe work on my collection of duty/military sidearms. Boy I could get into a lot of trouble.
Buy a Rolex GMT master or a couple of Omegas instead. Don’t waste your money on such a boring gun.
I had a pair of Beretta 687EL which they no longer make I'm afraid. They were excelent guns in my opinion.
So brits do use the better measuring system
Is this Elmer Fudds local shop?
its not a Walmart,thats for sure!
You say that like it's a bad thing.
I want a nice artisan gun now it just seems so necessary
Thank God for 1776
Do Britain still makes Richard Guns ?
Haven't been there for a few years, but the customer service was exceptional!
As an American, this is just depressing.
@@DaibhidhBhoAlba what’s wrong? Nanny state won’t let you buy a gun to protect yourself?
@@DaibhidhBhoAlbanobody cares about backwater third world countries lmao get better
@@nicolas8200 Really is that why Americans buy guns????
Even as a Canadian this shit is depressing atleast we got a good bit more then the brits. May not have AR15 anymore but AR 180 are pretty nice
@@ThePreparedSailor the stuff you guys get up there is pretty cool.
You guys really need to get rid of Trudeau and the communists in Ottawa. Get your rights back.
didn't see the knife and acid sections
The prices are nuts. people are really paying that much?
only upper class people do clay pigeon shooting n other shit
@@geojoco8434 wrong and very misinformed, I'm far from upper class in fact I'm just barely above working class.
Y’all are really missing out on Hi-point’s high quality firearms 😂
What was the name of that Spanish sidelock shown at the end?
Arrizabalaga
who shoots a Blaser at the OLMPICS ?
It’s embarrassing uk spends thousands on a “gun” that most of the world give to a 12 year old to practice with before there big enough to buy a propper gun
Wait...those new rifles...they have Bergara magazines in...🤭
But.....but...... Where the semi-auto rifles be?
Any sidearms? I'm new to British gun culture.
Pistols are more or less banned in the UK.
@@reluctantheist5224 oh damn. Was wondering if I could snag a revolver or a semi auto there.
@@reluctantheist5224 But what about historical firearms? What's the law on those? Eg: old muskets and revolvers.
@@erikasan3299 Not something I really know about really, muzzle loading pistols ( including muzzle loading revolvers ) can be bought by people in the UK provided they have the necessary permit of course.
I just got that information from the Wikipedia page so I don't declare to know what I'm talking about.
"UK Gun Laws Explained" by Adam Explains,on RUclips, will fill you in Apparently you can even get an Uzi ( provided it is on .22 and rim fire)
@@erikasan3299 No semi-auto except .22 I think.
No revolvers either, except that you can get one in a "carbine" configuration with a barrel at least a foot long and an arm brace permanently fixed.
How to spend 10k on shotguns:
Buy a Benelli, spend the rest on shells
Shop..........
I have a Mossberg Tactical that was under $500 that puts these to shame lol.
Saw off everything
As an American, it blows me away that Britain has a gun culture very similar to our own!
It is not similar... They shoot higher end guns. Hunting is more of a sport than gathering food. We primarily hunt wild birds, a lot of them shoot farm birds. We primarily hunt with dogs, they use beaters more often. We spend more money on rifles than on shotguns. It's mostly the other way around there. But at the same time they'll spend four times while we would on a shotgun.
its not even remotely close, but this channel is awesome
I guess when I get down to it I'm surprised they even are allowed to buy guns over there. Perhaps there is hope for them yet.
It's not even close to similar
It seems their gun culture is based on being rich, ours is based on being American lmfao
Definitely more genteel than the average Canadian gun shop: there appear to be no coffee pots gurgling nor grumpy old target shooters standing around bitching about the government.
It could be an American shop where you see a lot of people you wouldn't want anywhere near something airsoft let alone a real gun. I've been shooting almost 20 years and it seems shooters are getting more and more negligent. Public ranges are pretty scary places. I went with a friend to help dial in his first center fire rifle and literally watched someone walk into a hot range to set a target. No asking for a ceasefire to set targets. Just strolled in. A couple of us who are familiar with protocol yelled really fast for a ceasefire. Definitely let the RSO who was checking another range know before someone gets hurt.
@@bmstylee That trend is happening here in Canada too. Not enough people grew up on farms or small towns and growing up around guns.
The Canadian gun shop sounds fun af lol
@@grandmarshallkingwolfman420 Small Canadian gun shops which had a grumpy old gunsmith in the back were a kot of fun since those were the places where people really learned about guns.
@@grandmarshallkingwolfman420 It does sound fun I wanna know how they feel & hear about almost 500k Indians are being allowed in a year.
26 thousand for a shotgun hahahah
Where is the ak47's
8 to 10k for that
americans just get guns with their happy meal at mcdonalds, meanwhile in british, they pay this much for a 2 shot shotgun
Beautiful shotguns but glad I live in a free state- I can pick up a couple of AKs, couple of AR, plus a couple of quality semiautomatic handguns and walk out of my local shop with six guns and take them home for less than the price of one of these shotguns- and still have money to buy a shotgun or two in the Southeast USA
An AK? Yuck.
Well, pal, that's because you live in a different country, with different laws to those of UK. Whooda thought that another country might do things differently?
This is definitely a shop for the one percenters 0:37 I mean who in the world would pay 27,000 lbs for an engraved hunting shotgun 😂
no ARs?
Not many AR style guns are legal in the UK
@@a11osaurus is it all just like sport shooting
@@runnin_myles8098 mostly but not all. You have to have a specific reason to own a gun when you purchase it, stuff like self defense isn't allowed. But sports, hunting, and work related are allowed. You can get some ar style rifles but only in small calibres. My mum's uncle worked for landowners as a gameskeeper in the Scottish Highlands, he had rifles with high power scopes and suppressors
@@runnin_myles8098 Pretty much
@@runnin_myles8098 yup, because our country isn't backwards.
$34,000+ for a gun? Jesus Christ 😂
I feel bad for the UK. Man this video is depressing
They made shooting a rich person sport there I hate it
Misleading title should be called inside a British shotgun store 😂
Wheres the AR/AK rack?
At your local Walmart
It looks like a Canadian gun store now that almost everything but a shotgun has been criminalized and band. Local thugs seem to have quite a selection $5000 pistols you can purchase welcome to Canada
passed Bill C 21 a few years ago absolutely ridiculous the restrictions in Canada now. I knew people with crazy collections tens of thousands of dollars tied up in firearms that were prohibited overnight.
Every parazzi is a bit different because they never got quality control quite right. Foreign crap for poors
lmao all this shit is from the Revolutionary War 🤣
10,000 less of 25,000 = basically free lol
so they only allow break actions and Remington 870's covered in wood
Nope. Practical shotgun is a very popular shooting sport here - our club has around a hundred who take part in this shooting sport.
How does a double barrel shotgun for 9k cost the same as an accuracy international 338?
Where da ARs, pistols and machine guns?
This is an English mostly shotgun manufacturer and dealership. As I'm certain you already know, Mr Troll.
*Watching this with my Benelli M1014 sitting beside me*
Oh you poor Brits