I was lucky enough to work with John when building my 300-221. I am no one and he took his time to help me and make sure it was done right and tell me that I was into an area that no one he knew was experimenting. It is upsetting to think he is gone.
I slept in the top of that shop where your barrel was made. Used to drive over from Idaho and spend a week with John building stuff and shooting stuff and a little bit of drinking. This video brings me close to having tears. I remember the morning I got the call that he had died from joel. I hadn't just lost a friend the world had lost a great innovator. John's mind was really something special. I still remember some of our drives up to that cabin he was building. Can't wait for the conversation with him in the next life again. Hope his family is doing well.
I bought my first AR-15 second hand in 2011. A Noveske 14.5" N4 Light Carbine (basic model) that is still my favorite and most treasured gun. It's had a few minor cosmetic upgrades, and improved trigger, and now sports a pinned AAC brakeout and 556SD. It's my goto HD rifle and stays in my office with me at all times. RIP John.
He makes me wish I had a time machine to go back and time and somehow meet and speak with him. He seems like he truly understood a lot of things about life that I'm trying to figure out.
thats why he died. He is a regular joe who knew alot of things that we dont. He had alot of potential and was on the edge when it came to designing his products. Idk who would be motivated enough to cut this man's life short. But I refuse to believe it was a car accident.
Hush Industries it made the hair stand up on my neck like he wasnt telling us what he wanted to say, like he was at war with himself inside. We will never know from his words but I think we are about to find out.
Hey...this is Johnny's mom. God bless you for sharing this video with my son. Thankyou everyone for all of your kind words and memories about Johnny...
We were one of his first civilian customers. He custom tailored his 21" 7.62 barrel for us that would fit our surefire suppressor and that AR-10 we have is still the most accurate semi-auto we have. I sent him an email which he replied to telling him how great it worked. RIP.
Wow, very glad to have seen this, even 6 years after posting. Seems like such a humble guy. My desire for owning a Noveske has much more depth now knowing a little more about the man behind the metal.
My first personally owned AR was a Noveske prior to his passing. I always followed him because I thought he was one of the builders that put out a quality product and if it didn't make him happy, he wasn't putting out there.
Just yesterday I had a nickel sized group at hundred yards with my noveske barrel ... gotta appreciate the American 🇺🇸 workmanship that goes into noveske products . 💪🏼👍🏼😎
John Noveske's work speaks for itself. It is unthinkable that anyone would refute that fact. Losing this man not only because he raised the bar when it comes to extremely high end AR-15/AR-10 parts but also because of his activism in the gun rights community has been a huge blow to us all. Mr. Noveske is sorely missed not only by those that had the very fortunate chance to know him but also by the people like me who never even knew him and just appreciated his work and everything else he did for the community. I sincerely hope that Noveske Rifleworks never stops producing product because they are one of my go-to brands for AR parts. Regardless of the controversy surrounding his tragic death, the fact of the matter is that all of us in the community, let alone his family and friends, lost someone who was truly an asset to the AR-15/AR-10/ or any other firearm owning, producing, and retail community. At the time of this post, it has been 4 years and 9 months since his untimely death on January 3rd, 2013 and we have yet to have a definitive answer regarding his mysterious death. I tend not to be a conspiracy theorist but even the most rational person can find oddities regarding the way in which his death occurred. I would honestly love to think it wasn't a planned and intentional murder but it seems that we are unable to not only trust our Federal Government but also our individual State Governments as well. In a country founded on the notion of a government, "For the people, by the people," it is a shame that it has changed to the current notion of, "For the rich/wealthy/elite, by the rich/wealthy/elite" and "For the liberal, by the liberal." All of us who believe in supporting our 2nd Amendment Right to Bear Arms band together and do whatever is within your capacity to do. I would ask ALL Illinois Residents to contact their local Representative in Springfield to express opposition to the legislation regarding radical changes to Gun Laws. That is, if you do in fact oppose this new law being discussed in mid to late October, 2017. If we who oppose this law do not make it known to our local Representative where we stand on this proposed legislation then it may very well be passed. We can all agree what happened in Vegas was a tragedy on a MASSIVE scale and that is not to be diminished in any way shape or form. Yet, the fact is that people kill people not guns. Guns are just the tool this evil man chose to use. He could have killed over 10-15 people with a knife with the crowds being as they were. He could have even planted multiple explosives around the concert venue but with the current state of awareness on such activities I am sure that likely be extremely challenging to do, or at least I hope it would be. Even if all the Vegas shooter had access to was semi-automatic rifles or even bolt-action rifles he still would have inflicted major casualties and injuries to dozens of people had he trained properly to do so. To do what he did and inflict the damage that he did it is obvious he trained quite a bit with the weapons he used. He even went so far as to put cameras outside his room looking down the hallway so he would be aware of any law enforcement personnel approaching his room. It is plain and simple this evil man wanted to kill/injure as many people as he could and would use any means necessary to do so. He is a criminal, morally skewed, and mentally ill. That is clear because of what he did recently in Vegas. So, even if laws pass that end up further restricting what we can possess, purchase, and sell does not stop criminals from obtaining illegal firearms with full-auto capabilities. This is already proven many times over. In simplest terms, this argument goes back to the saying, "When there is a will, there is a way." Again, I am not trying to diminish in ANY way whatsoever what happened in Las Vegas but just because a heinous and massive tragedy took place we should not make ill thought out reactionary moves to combat tragedies like what happened in Las Vegas in the future. I for one support some type of legislation and reforms to be made but not the extreme measures taken currently. Especially, this goes for Illinois where we are currently fighting a bill that would further restrict gun laws in one of the states with the most strict gun laws already in place. Personally (and this is my own opinion and I am not looking to argue with others), believe fully automatic conversion kits should be removed from the market place in all of the USA. Also, I believe more thorough and strict background checks should be done when one goes to purchase a firearm. Something must be done and this has been made apparent by the Las Vegas tragedy but what is being done in Illinois at the moment is not the answer. For one, look at Chicago. Chicago has very strict handgun and other firearm laws in place, and yet the murder rate among people of poverty or any other income level has sky rocketed. The strict laws enacted in Chicago has not impacted the ability for criminals and those who are going to commit criminal acts to acquire firearms because they obtain them illegally anyway. I have one more point concerning Las Vegas, there are ALWAYS indicators that a person is planning something but those in the FBI, ATF, or any other law enforcement agencies failed to recognize these indicators and/or act upon them appropriately to avert this disaster. Finally, guns don't kill people. It is people who kill people. Plain and simple. if you've read this far thank you for reading this since it is insanely long. Even yet, if one stopped before finishing this comment I don't blame you and I appreciate them reading any part of this. Take care and happy shooting! If anyone would like to discuss this further please email me at ewells1894@gmail.com. Please, include a subject such as, "Firearm Rights" or any other subject referencing this post. This'll help me get to any email in a more timely fashion. Regards, Evan M. Wells E-mail: ewells1894@gmail.com
Thank you for posting this video. What a great and very humble man he was. A true asset to the firearms community. I have several AR’s, KAC, LMT, LWRCI, Barrett and of course a Noveske. All of them are excellent AR’s and very accurate weapons. My Noveske is in good company and accuracy is on par or better than the others. RIP John.
I've never bought a Noveske (I usually assemble my own ARs) but after watching this video I'm more likely to get one. He clearly doesn't like talking about himself, especially on camera, and I'm the same way. Striking out of your own is the perfect solution for such a person, because interviews are murder, lol! Anyway, RIP JN.
I assembled my own AR in my garage. I bought part kits and bought a Noveske lower receiver because I loved the emblem. It's pretty decked out now with a nice scope that shoots 800 yds. I wear Noveske shirts all the time while making crafts on Facebook lives! Lol
Bryan St.Martin: Hundreds of ass holes die all the time and we just don't care but when a good guy, someone of value passes we all notice and feel cheated, angry and left in disgust. Honor John and his beliefs by standing out with your professional attention and devotion. I live in Grants Pass and every time I think of John I pull out my SCAR 17S with his KX3 on it and blast away on my ranch. His products will keep any shooter happy for years . Thank you John.
I didn’t know John was a fellow Air Defender, how long did he serve for? He mentioned six months at Ft. bliss but that isn’t the length of a full enlistment contract. I wonder is he was separated for some reason.
Iv got a Noveski N4 16 inch barrel and its a solid platform and lots of people have never heard of them,i take it on hog hunts here in Texas and guys are like what is that,i say its a Noveski
John-“why can’t an AR-15 be used for accurate medium to long range shooting” Trey-*Peeks behind John at his MK-12 SPR mounted on his wall he designed exactly for that purpose* “yeah man I have no clue”
i know its inappropriate to say. But I honestly believe John Noveske died under very mysterious circumstances. Not to mention other prominent 2A colleagues all died in a month of 2013. Before his death. He asked the question of the latest school shooting what drugs was he on. I also cant find any photos or reports on Noveske's death. Nothing. You can find it easily with other 2A community members but not John Noveske. Also he's a very experienced driver and hiker. Dude wouldnt be slackin in such dry conditions.
@@Elev8minh its strange. As someone who has some camping and trekking experience. Its not hard to do it. So a guy like him who practically can live off the land shouldnt make a mistake like that. To which I fear someone had it out for him and wanted to cut him short so he couldnt continue his business and do what he could've done for the 2A community. He was very outspoken and direct in his 2A politics and talked about gun control. He took his constitutional rights very seriously and I think that anyone with some influence and some pull with top-brass and enjoys the 2A is a very dangerous person. They want us to be put down. They dont want the 2A to advance and we are in a very bitter bidding war on our rights. And so far we have been slowly winning. So I not think John's death was in vain. He would be very happy with what is going in 2020 with so many people owning guns. Id imagine he would love to see the success of Noveske spring forward at this time.
RIP John, I still have (or my girlfriend has) an infidel tshirt.😅 Ive watched this a few times over the years. It makes me think about going back to the drawing board each time. While that's scary to say, life is too short to settle. I have the passion, and I'll continue looking for something in IIA while keeping my day job! Noveske: I'd move to GP, Oregon! Knights: I'd move to Titusville, Fl. Sincerely, -U of A Poli Sci Grad that posts on RUclips too much and likes his Constitutional Rights :)
I'm sorry, it not hardly. If anyone has brought anything new to the mechanical design of the ar platform it has been clay brown from HM Defense. The company nor the owner/engineer are well enough known for what he has done.
@@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS 100%. There are "midrange" rifles that are far superior on the market today. In my opinon the best rifle on the market is HM Defense monobloc line of pistols and rifles hands down.
brad d Noveske Rifleworks would ask you to remember the passing of our founder, JohnNoveske, who died Friday, January 4th 2013 in an automobile accident
Noveske has gone down hill since John Noveske died, IMHO. I just got a Noveske barrel and bolt (was not cheap either) and the Noveske bolt would not pass a 223 or 5.56 Go gauge with their bolt, or another bolt I had. A highly experienced gunsmith I know also has been seeing headspace issues with Noveske barrels as of late.
No shoes, no shirt, Noveske.
and NO problems... that is the way to live life... RIP John
Well said
Just like Steve Jobs.
Best comment ever.
RIP Mr. Noveske. You were an innovator beyond your years and was an inspiration for a lot of people
He wasn't an innovator. Why the hell would you pay $3,000 for a KeyMod rifle and call it "innovation"?
@@bruceharvey200 and what have you accomplished lately?
@@blitzv10 Refrained from selling my soul and charging people out the ass for "innovation."
@@bruceharvey200 *cries in poor
@@bruceharvey200 you think this is the appropriate platform, little guy? You have very little respect. You will get none.
I was lucky enough to work with John when building my 300-221. I am no one and he took his time to help me and make sure it was done right and tell me that I was into an area that no one he knew was experimenting. It is upsetting to think he is gone.
I slept in the top of that shop where your barrel was made. Used to drive over from Idaho and spend a week with John building stuff and shooting stuff and a little bit of drinking. This video brings me close to having tears. I remember the morning I got the call that he had died from joel. I hadn't just lost a friend the world had lost a great innovator. John's mind was really something special. I still remember some of our drives up to that cabin he was building. Can't wait for the conversation with him in the next life again. Hope his family is doing well.
This is the Trey Knight the world needs.
My first rifle was a Noveske. RIP John.
Same One More Wave with the 🔱 on the side. Love it.
I bought my first AR-15 second hand in 2011. A Noveske 14.5" N4 Light Carbine (basic model) that is still my favorite and most treasured gun. It's had a few minor cosmetic upgrades, and improved trigger, and now sports a pinned AAC brakeout and 556SD. It's my goto HD rifle and stays in my office with me at all times. RIP John.
Very humble man. You can tell he was quite uncomfortable in front of a camera. Rest easy, John.
RIP JOHN!!! love ur stuff. wish it was not so hard to get!
He makes me wish I had a time machine to go back and time and somehow meet and speak with him. He seems like he truly understood a lot of things about life that I'm trying to figure out.
deck328 do mushrooms
thats why he died. He is a regular joe who knew alot of things that we dont. He had alot of potential and was on the edge when it came to designing his products. Idk who would be motivated enough to cut this man's life short. But I refuse to believe it was a car accident.
does anyone else hear something in his voice when he speaks like a hidden layer of emotion?
Thought the same thing.
Hush Industries it made the hair stand up on my neck like he wasnt telling us what he wanted to say, like he was at war with himself inside. We will never know from his words but I think we are about to find out.
ROSCOE P so damn inspirational. i go back n listen to this every few weeks.
He's the Standly Kubrick of Ar15's.
He had very sad eyes. Something else was happening in his life to cause such turmoil.
RIP John. One of the Brightest mind of Oregon. Dared to live and create designed went beyond limits
Thanks Trey for sharing this with the rest of the shooting community. John was a true patriot and serves as a model for all of us to aspire to.
Hey...this is Johnny's mom. God bless you for sharing this video with my son. Thankyou everyone for all of your kind words and memories about Johnny...
We were one of his first civilian customers. He custom tailored his 21" 7.62 barrel for us that would fit our surefire suppressor and that AR-10 we have is still the most accurate semi-auto we have. I sent him an email which he replied to telling him how great it worked. RIP.
Love to come back every couple weeks and watch this video. Make me happy.
Thankyou. love from Johnny's mom.
John is a huge inspirational figure for me, great character and values, awesome man, I was very sad when I learned he has passed. RIP, John Noveske
Wow, very glad to have seen this, even 6 years after posting. Seems like such a humble guy. My desire for owning a Noveske has much more depth now knowing a little more about the man behind the metal.
My first personally owned AR was a Noveske prior to his passing. I always followed him because I thought he was one of the builders that put out a quality product and if it didn't make him happy, he wasn't putting out there.
Oct 2024 still influencing soo many others! Semper Fi John! God Bless!
Miss him so much. He showed us the way. Thanks for pushing this out there. ~ JJ & RR
Just yesterday I had a nickel sized group at hundred yards with my noveske barrel ... gotta appreciate the American 🇺🇸 workmanship that goes into noveske products . 💪🏼👍🏼😎
RIP John Noveske, seemed like an awesome dude, sucks he's gone.
Cool Empire and First Order storm trooper helmets there lol
Robert N there’s also a Kylo helmet and rebel pilot helmet.
Some of John's legacy is in my safe, when not in my hands. Thank you sir.
My 2 favorite black rifle companies...
The only two in my opinion.
@@joshw2929 yeah pretty much...
What a great interview.
Rest in peace John Noveske, you are truly missed sir.
John Noveske's work speaks for itself. It is unthinkable that anyone would refute that fact. Losing this man not only because he raised the bar when it comes to extremely high end AR-15/AR-10 parts but also because of his activism in the gun rights community has been a huge blow to us all. Mr. Noveske is sorely missed not only by those that had the very fortunate chance to know him but also by the people like me who never even knew him and just appreciated his work and everything else he did for the community. I sincerely hope that Noveske Rifleworks never stops producing product because they are one of my go-to brands for AR parts. Regardless of the controversy surrounding his tragic death, the fact of the matter is that all of us in the community, let alone his family and friends, lost someone who was truly an asset to the AR-15/AR-10/ or any other firearm owning, producing, and retail community. At the time of this post, it has been 4 years and 9 months since his untimely death on January 3rd, 2013 and we have yet to have a definitive answer regarding his mysterious death. I tend not to be a conspiracy theorist but even the most rational person can find oddities regarding the way in which his death occurred. I would honestly love to think it wasn't a planned and intentional murder but it seems that we are unable to not only trust our Federal Government but also our individual State Governments as well.
In a country founded on the notion of a government, "For the people, by the people," it is a shame that it has changed to the current notion of, "For the rich/wealthy/elite, by the rich/wealthy/elite" and "For the liberal, by the liberal." All of us who believe in supporting our 2nd Amendment Right to Bear Arms band together and do whatever is within your capacity to do. I would ask ALL Illinois Residents to contact their local Representative in Springfield to express opposition to the legislation regarding radical changes to Gun Laws. That is, if you do in fact oppose this new law being discussed in mid to late October, 2017. If we who oppose this law do not make it known to our local Representative where we stand on this proposed legislation then it may very well be passed. We can all agree what happened in Vegas was a tragedy on a MASSIVE scale and that is not to be diminished in any way shape or form. Yet, the fact is that people kill people not guns. Guns are just the tool this evil man chose to use. He could have killed over 10-15 people with a knife with the crowds being as they were. He could have even planted multiple explosives around the concert venue but with the current state of awareness on such activities I am sure that likely be extremely challenging to do, or at least I hope it would be. Even if all the Vegas shooter had access to was semi-automatic rifles or even bolt-action rifles he still would have inflicted major casualties and injuries to dozens of people had he trained properly to do so. To do what he did and inflict the damage that he did it is obvious he trained quite a bit with the weapons he used. He even went so far as to put cameras outside his room looking down the hallway so he would be aware of any law enforcement personnel approaching his room. It is plain and simple this evil man wanted to kill/injure as many people as he could and would use any means necessary to do so. He is a criminal, morally skewed, and mentally ill. That is clear because of what he did recently in Vegas. So, even if laws pass that end up further restricting what we can possess, purchase, and sell does not stop criminals from obtaining illegal firearms with full-auto capabilities. This is already proven many times over. In simplest terms, this argument goes back to the saying, "When there is a will, there is a way." Again, I am not trying to diminish in ANY way whatsoever what happened in Las Vegas but just because a heinous and massive tragedy took place we should not make ill thought out reactionary moves to combat tragedies like what happened in Las Vegas in the future. I for one support some type of legislation and reforms to be made but not the extreme measures taken currently. Especially, this goes for Illinois where we are currently fighting a bill that would further restrict gun laws in one of the states with the most strict gun laws already in place. Personally (and this is my own opinion and I am not looking to argue with others), believe fully automatic conversion kits should be removed from the market place in all of the USA. Also, I believe more thorough and strict background checks should be done when one goes to purchase a firearm. Something must be done and this has been made apparent by the Las Vegas tragedy but what is being done in Illinois at the moment is not the answer. For one, look at Chicago. Chicago has very strict handgun and other firearm laws in place, and yet the murder rate among people of poverty or any other income level has sky rocketed. The strict laws enacted in Chicago has not impacted the ability for criminals and those who are going to commit criminal acts to acquire firearms because they obtain them illegally anyway. I have one more point concerning Las Vegas, there are ALWAYS indicators that a person is planning something but those in the FBI, ATF, or any other law enforcement agencies failed to recognize these indicators and/or act upon them appropriately to avert this disaster. Finally, guns don't kill people. It is people who kill people. Plain and simple. if you've read this far thank you for reading this since it is insanely long. Even yet, if one stopped before finishing this comment I don't blame you and I appreciate them reading any part of this. Take care and happy shooting!
If anyone would like to discuss this further please email me at ewells1894@gmail.com. Please, include a subject such as, "Firearm Rights" or any other subject referencing this post. This'll help me get to any email in a more timely fashion.
Regards,
Evan M. Wells
E-mail: ewells1894@gmail.com
You are quite a good writer! I did read your whole comment. Thankyou for your kind words about my son, Johnny...
I have a 10.5 PDW from Noveske.......purchase in 2013...I am sure he worked on my weapon....Thanks John
Thank you for posting this video. What a great and very humble man he was. A true asset to the firearms community. I have several AR’s, KAC, LMT, LWRCI, Barrett and of course a Noveske. All of them are excellent AR’s and very accurate weapons. My Noveske is in good company and accuracy is on par or better than the others. RIP John.
I've never bought a Noveske (I usually assemble my own ARs) but after watching this video I'm more likely to get one. He clearly doesn't like talking about himself, especially on camera, and I'm the same way. Striking out of your own is the perfect solution for such a person, because interviews are murder, lol! Anyway, RIP JN.
👍🏽👍🏽KAC/NOVESKE👍🏽👍🏽
R.I.P. John
John was a big inspiration for where I am in my career as a firearms engineer.
I assembled my own AR in my garage. I bought part kits and bought a Noveske lower receiver because I loved the emblem. It's pretty decked out now with a nice scope that shoots 800 yds. I wear Noveske shirts all the time while making crafts on Facebook lives! Lol
Thanks for sharing this video with all of us
Why is it Ass holes live for ever and obviously decent guys like John go way too soon? Thanks for the video.
Bryan St.Martin: Hundreds of ass holes die all the time and we just don't care but when a good guy, someone of value passes we all notice and feel cheated, angry and left in disgust. Honor John and his beliefs by standing out with your professional attention and devotion. I live in Grants Pass and every time I think of John I pull out my SCAR 17S with his KX3 on it and blast away on my ranch. His products will keep any shooter happy for years . Thank you John.
I wondered the same thing watching this. He seemed so humble and possibly even a little socially anxious but definitely a good dude.
You're looking pretty old, asshole ;)
Because the good guys sometimes get killed by the government after releasing a list of drugs all mass shooters are on. RIP John.
Well said! If you set your mind to something, the sky is the limit! Love what you do and you can make anything or do anything.
Thanks for releasing this Trey!
Such an awesome, amazingly beautiful soul! RIP John N.
Thankyou for recognizing the awesome beauty in my son.
Very much enjoyed this video. Classy and humble man.
rest in peace John, glad to have 3 of your rifles in my collection.
Thank you so much for finally producing this video. Why did it take so long?
Proud owner of his (2012) Afghan 14.5 on Vltor. It’s been 10 years and wonder how we should celebrate his life?
Thankyou so much. Love from Johnny's mama.
@@Romans5girl It’s an honor ma’am! Much love and prayers for y’all ❤️ Thank you for your family’s greatness and sacrifice 🇺🇸 Always in our hearts
My first rifle was a Gen 1 N4 Light Recce. Still have it, still my go-to favorite!
a genius and a patriot. R.I.P. John
Thanks Trey - that was cool as shit! Born the 200th year of American Liberty and taken so soon. Gone but not Forgotten...
Very nice, Thanks for sharing, second time I've wanted it. I'm a 76🇺🇸 also.
man that's sad. you can tell he had some kind of depression issue. but leaving kids behind...makes me cry
I didn’t know John was a fellow Air Defender, how long did he serve for? He mentioned six months at Ft. bliss but that isn’t the length of a full enlistment contract. I wonder is he was separated for some reason.
Is John Noveske the Rodney Mullen of rifle building, or is Rodney Mullen the John Noveske of skateboarding?
Thanks for sharing the video.
Those Multicam Vans Syndicates tho... I've been looking for those for 8 years!
Super cool video, thank you for posting!
One of those Rifles everyone wants to buy for their quality, just can’t afford to do so. They make the best Barrels you can get!
Thanks for sharing this vid.🤘🏻🇺🇸
Iv got a Noveski N4 16 inch barrel and its a solid platform and lots of people have never heard of them,i take it on hog hunts here in Texas and guys are like what is that,i say its a Noveski
I have the noveske rifle back pack. Awesome
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
Could you post a link to the ending credits song? Great interview, he will be missed
suryamp agreed! I’d like to know too
John-“why can’t an AR-15 be used for accurate medium to long range shooting”
Trey-*Peeks behind John at his MK-12 SPR mounted on his wall he designed exactly for that purpose* “yeah man I have no clue”
RIP John.
💙🙏🏼😞RIP John.
God bless you john
Thankyou, Gid bless you also.
*God bless you
God bless GI Joes, Legos and the salty Vets with their stories of valor.
Now we know the recipe......
The best and most accurate rifle I own. Noveske Nomisske
rest in peace john!
An innovator & true American
The Smirk from Jon when introduced by trey knight. Rest in paradise jon noveske. Side note Jon looks like a young Ron from parks and recreations. 😅
What is the name of the whisky behind you with what looks like a Delta Force symbol?
Rest in peace John.
Rip sir!
RIP my man.. I still haven't purchased a rifle..
Does that bottle of Jack on your shelf happen to be from 101CABs barrel order?
Awesome.
Rip legend 💔🙏🙏🙏
R.I.P.
i know its inappropriate to say. But I honestly believe John Noveske died under very mysterious circumstances. Not to mention other prominent 2A colleagues all died in a month of 2013.
Before his death. He asked the question of the latest school shooting what drugs was he on.
I also cant find any photos or reports on Noveske's death. Nothing. You can find it easily with other 2A community members but not John Noveske. Also he's a very experienced driver and hiker. Dude wouldnt be slackin in such dry conditions.
I was thinking the EXACT SAME THING man.
@@Elev8minh its strange. As someone who has some camping and trekking experience. Its not hard to do it. So a guy like him who practically can live off the land shouldnt make a mistake like that. To which I fear someone had it out for him and wanted to cut him short so he couldnt continue his business and do what he could've done for the 2A community.
He was very outspoken and direct in his 2A politics and talked about gun control.
He took his constitutional rights very seriously and I think that anyone with some influence and some pull with top-brass and enjoys the 2A is a very dangerous person. They want us to be put down. They dont want the 2A to advance and we are in a very bitter bidding war on our rights. And so far we have been slowly winning. So I not think John's death was in vain. He would be very happy with what is going in 2020 with so many people owning guns. Id imagine he would love to see the success of Noveske spring forward at this time.
Thankyou for your interest in my son's death
RIP John,
I still have (or my girlfriend has) an infidel tshirt.😅
Ive watched this a few times over the years. It makes me think about going back to the drawing board each time.
While that's scary to say, life is too short to settle.
I have the passion, and I'll continue looking for something in IIA while keeping my day job!
Noveske: I'd move to GP, Oregon! Knights: I'd move to Titusville, Fl.
Sincerely,
-U of A Poli Sci Grad that posts on RUclips too much and likes his Constitutional Rights :)
Oh really never heard of these famous noveski barrels, did he make the mk 12 sopmod barrel, no, of course not
rip John
RIP John 🙏🏻
rifling with flow forming and pack 50% cobalt in the material used for barrels. Have fun kids
I wish John was back man
Me too...
Am i the only one who noticed the Jurassic park prop shaving cream can?
Noveske and Bill Geissele are the Moses Browning’s of today’s world
I'm sorry, it not hardly. If anyone has brought anything new to the mechanical design of the ar platform it has been clay brown from HM Defense. The company nor the owner/engineer are well enough known for what he has done.
Noveske makes my upper and lower. Daniel defense makes my barrel.geissele makes the parts
You over payed on the wrong parts.
@@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS 100%. There are "midrange" rifles that are far superior on the market today. In my opinon the best rifle on the market is HM Defense monobloc line of pistols and rifles hands down.
RIP
he didn't pass away he was murdered.
brad d if you're murdered. you pass away. get with the program.
Spyder that's kind of like when people say they didn't die he was murdered, well when you get murdered you die
Now I am more compelled to get the N6 Gen III Switchblock over the SCAR-17. RIP Noveske, been a fan of his rifles for many years.
brad d Noveske Rifleworks would ask you to remember the passing of our founder, JohnNoveske, who died Friday, January 4th 2013 in an automobile accident
Nate Mohr killed by Indians*
rip
Hahah ft bliss
Noveske has gone down hill since John Noveske died, IMHO. I just got a Noveske barrel and bolt (was not cheap either) and the Noveske bolt would not pass a 223 or 5.56 Go gauge with their bolt, or another bolt I had. A highly experienced gunsmith I know also has been seeing headspace issues with Noveske barrels as of late.
Ff Bliss.....hissss
Good man. Sounds as though he has some form of severe depression.
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bro is scary how obvious something is bothering him
The amount of Alex Jones people down here spewing conspiracy theories with no evidence is really sad.
He really pioneered over-charging for outdated rifles.
He didn’t chase money just made the most overpriced rifles on the planet that a 7 year old could put together
R.I.P John
RIP