The M1 Carbine you called rough and junky is the only one you've shown that's in original configuration and wasn't re-built for the Korean war. That makes it exceptionally rare and the fact it's Rockola is even better. IT IS NOT JUNK.
Watching this person roughly handle and basically toss around some of the most valuable military surplus collectibles that are now as rare as hens teeth makes my blood pressure spike. Listening to him talk about getting rid of the P08s in the case scares me to death he will do something stupid with them like a buy back or destroy them to "fight nazis" simply becuase they have a WW2 German acceptance mark. I beg this channels creator, please let these treasures of military surplus and the like live on and go to collectors who will store and keep these history relics for all time. Heck reach out to me and I'll happily take any off your hands for preserving.
Someone sold them, he bought them. If you want them, offer the highest price on them. I agree they shouldn't be carelessly lost, but if collectors won't be the highest bidders in the end then letting them collect dust in some cabinet is not the highest interest for them.
AW dont worry about going there to do that,,,just go to a river near you and throw in $1200 for each one you see in this video,,,,save on gas,,,,,,those things are worth a fortune,,,,,,if you want to throw your fortune away,,,suits me @@mattmarzula
For the love of god. Please don’t say get rid of, it makes me think you’re going to take some of these wonderful pieces of history to a buyback to get destroyed.
I totally agree. How would he feel if someone beat the crap out of his grandma. These are precious pieces that should be given the respect they deserve. After watching and listening to him I want to beat the crap out of him.
Guy spent his entire life collecting just to die and have a storage unit his family didn’t know about get sold for cents in the dollar value that should have gone to his family. Good for you.
A kid in flip flops rifling through historical firearms like their garbage. You've got the makings of the museum right there. What's even stranger is they've just been sitting in these boxes all these years. If I had some of those nice firearms, they would be in their own cases on display or in a proper safe with humidity control.. Either way they would be properly cleaned and oiled and stored correctly. It's a disgrace to find them like this, and that someone actually stored them like this.
My 1st time seeing these/this guys posts/video. How/where did (he) get this"abandoned" high end collection? There's no dang 'description' for this video. Thnx
You hit the nail on the head - a kid in flip flops rifling through (what he says is) "garbage". Actually, its worse; a storage locker trash picker who knows nothing about guns/firearms (other than the rudimentary google searches he's made) stumbles upon a treasure. Frankly, after two or three videos of the guy pawing through "garbage" and dumping everything other than the "holy grail" .44 mags (?!?) ...? Nah, shakes head unsubscribes and walks away.
You really really need to have Ian (Gun Jesus) from Forgotten Weapons go through this stash! What a find. Some people dream of finding a million dollars. I dream of finding a crate of beautiful historic firearms like this. I got my C&R FFL several years ago, and as much fun as it is to find and buy a historic firearm, the searching, and researching is just as interesting to me.
@@jamesk2759 That and how he let serious collector pistols just roll of the end of his open hand as he reached for another like a 2 year old kid opening xmas presents.
Careful! Some of those boxes and papers are worth as much or more than what is inside them! You may want to research what is in the unopened crate it may be worth more unopened. It’s your stuff now but mo need to destroy value if your intention is to make money of your good fortune. 👍🏻
Once established he'll be making more money opening them for RUclips than they'll ever be worth collecting dust. Hopefully! (I mean, Jimmy Donaldson is smashing lambos for views).
Sad that these guns will get auctioned or sold and scattered and forgotten. Id love to hear the story of how they all got gathered together and about the person who did all this. Its gotta be as fascinating as the guns themselves. Id be sitting in the middle of it all crying and laughing hysterically.
A gun collector who had a full-time job bought a gun every week when the dollar had value and guns were reasonably priced. His family wasn't supportive or tolerant of his hobby. They lost. This guy won. The end.
A damn shame that collection is getting broken up. I would also love to see the story behind the collection…the collector knew what they were doing and why they were doing it.
Jesus man you have the greatest opportunity to make good content and you mess it up. Get a tripod, dont film with one hand and half ass the reveal. And when you show the guns, really portray them instead of tellings the viewer whats in the box and then just moving on to whatever you think is more interesting
@@ksharpe10 no one in their right mind would have shown a hoard like this they had stumbled across. A few of the premium pieces would have came out via Forgotten Weapons or another third party insulating the owner from discovery. There is a pile of money sitting there.
@@charlesmckinley29 The discretion shown by an older and more mature collector would increase the potential gain from this sale by several times over. The lack of knowledge on certain fine points will cost him a lot of money; this isn't unloading a typical estate sale. Not with these pieces, and the quantity. He really should turn this sale over to a reputable firearms auction house like Rock Island or Murphy's if he wants to maximize his good fortune. Otherwise he's another idiot who won a lottery and fritters it all away. Dude, if you are reading this, there is a lot of good advice in this thread. It's up to you as the new owner to make the most of this. Call up the auction houses; all the info is on the internet. They have handled big sales like this before and maximized the gain. You'll thank all of us later when you can retire off the proceeds. This is a winning lottery ticket--it's _that_ good.
Very true. I’m hoping that I can teach my daughter to appreciate history and take care of my antique firearms collection and appreciate them the way I do and never get rid of them. I told my wife that if something happened to me and she ever tried to sell any of my guns, that I would haunt her.. probably a little extreme but I worked my butt off and spent a lot of time to get what I got since I was 15 and I’m not done yet.
I worked in the retail firearms industry for 15 years. I know what all of that is. Watch out handling them, the box with 3 of the broom handles almost had the front sight Knick the wood on the next pistols grip. The revolver is a black powder cap and ball colt or colt replica.
Black powder revolver with the brass frame is most likely an Italian made copy. I have the same model from Navy Arms. They called it the 1860 Rebel because the Confederacy used brass to make pistol frames due to their lack of steel mills. They are still making them in Italy. But you can get steel or brass.
Knowing the model of firearm they are isn’t the same as knowing what those true value is. A lot of those rifles are Korean War rebuilt import marked. Value is garbage.
@@gunsforevery1 900 bucks is the averages now even for blue sky even dogs. True yiy can buy a new copy for a grand but most shooters want the real deal.
@@gunsforevery1 All you have to do is check online for current pricing. Knowing what a customer will pay for firearms lie this definitely fluctuates. Cross referencing a few web sights that span local and nation wide provides a pretty clear picture of what the market currently is.
This is like watching a 5 year old playing with a Picasso. The level of ignorance displayed here is shocking, not wearing gloves and the fact that he actually doesn't know what he actually has.
That collection is insane. Sad for the guy that collected it all for him not having any kids that were interested in continuing the collection. At least they sold it to someone who appreciates it. Amazing find man.
The collection had to be a dealer of some kinds inventory. I would say an individual that does shows. The firearms were probably stashed like that temporarily and were never retrieved. It's a shame. So much history and so much value laying there like that.
The Blue Sky M1 carbines are from the late 1980s or early 1990s. So this inventory in some way has been sitting around for 30 years. I agree; this looks like a licensed FFL who gave up the sales aspect of his inventory, stored it away for 25 years intending to do something with it, and then passed away before he could get to it. Dollar says the new owner bollocks this up, teaching us all a very valuable lesson on what NOT to do when such beneficences are given to us.
These are some of the coolest firearms I’ve ever seen. An opportunity to own so many historically iconic, and important firearms such as these just seems insane to me.
Says Blue Sky Productions on many of the boxes. That was a movie/graphics/animation studio that Disney shut down in 2021. These are movie guns, a priceless find.
Actually- wasn’t Blue Sky a company out of Arlington VA that imported WW2 return guns from Korea? Mostly M1 Carbine and M1 Garand? Woolworths sold them for $100 each iirc. In the late 80s?
I can't watch this anymore. To see you handle these firearms with so much disrespect and not knowing what half of them are just makes me feel there's no justice in the world. I have no idea how they came into your possession, but you don't deserve them.
“Blue Sky” M-1carbines were pieced together from parts, after the Korean War. Because none of the numbers match, they have no value to collectors but they are fine shooters. About 8:32 time stamp, you are holding M-1 Garand clips. You really should put cotton gloves on and stop slapping your sweaty mitts on pristine finishes. Sheesh!
What a find. Would have loved the info and how much the bid went for. That is treasure right there. Don't let the Nazi symbols bother you. It's history.
Those Lugers that he kinda dismissed are worth a pretty penny to the right collector. One was a artillery officers. The fact that they still had the swastika on them just makes them rarer. I got aggro watching him go through the trunk, and he kept pushing a Mauser holster out of his way so he could spazz out on other stuff. Plus he finds a Japanese namboo pistol, if it's got the emperor's mark on it, it's highly sought after. Wish I could come across that lot of nice ww2 pieces......
Fantastic! But, I suggest you should have been wearing silicone treated cotton gloves to keep your acidic skin oils from contacting the metal of these firearms !
I'm guessing I don't have to tell OP, but the most interesting bit of "trivia" is, the Nambu @01:30 is probably a death-trap as it can fire by being dropped or stuck and the safety doesn't hold! And if you ever have cause to handle a Nambu, you should never have a round in the chamber, unless you are going to fire the gun one second later!
Why do I have the feeling that despite saying "these are so rare", he still has no idea what he really has. I would be willing to bet there are so many things there overlooked that are museum pieces.
dudes, i knew a guy like that and thats how you leave your inheritance to family and friends, glad you appreciate it and are enthusiastic about the history, but its a bummer it wasnt passed down, or maybe the fam sold to you, not my biz , but its a great way to invest money as , cash is just paper, but the value of this kind of stuff goes up, cheers mate
First time I felt the need to leave a comment, Please, for the sake of preserving history in that little trailer. Take care of these weapons, handle gently. Nothing there is junk, not all of them should be shot like crazy just because there "new in the box". When you inspect them in the videos, set them aside, inside the house and organize that place, easily a one in a million opportunity you have here and it hurts my soul seeing how some of these are getting treated. These could be heirlooms, showcase weapons. Hung on the wall, idk. Just wear some gloves and actually take the time inspecting these, you could make a thousand videos inspecting each one individually, an entire channel dedicated to showing each weapon and caring for them. Not tossing them around willy nilly, this could be your platform for a good youtube channel. Each weapon, own video and history on it, maybe test firing.
You could easily make your money back, from youtube revenue alone. Each video, do your research, learn these guns, and start a big channel. You could be one of the next big youtube gun channels out there
Wow as german guy i love the lugers. Have you find some german K98 ? When there is ammo in 8x57mm mauser there must be some K98 Karabiner. Finest german rifles and rare today. In the 80's my father buy one in finest condition, all things with same numbers for 299 Mark. How many dollars will some luger pistol cost ?
Pause the video on the luger case, one is a byf black widow(3500 to 5000), other one is an artillery from WW1 (3500 to 5000) The others he didn't show the tops or back straps but if he has any k, g code? Maybe some Krigesmarine? Possible Simpson? Sitting on a gold mine.
Nambu type 14 in 8mm, the other unusual pistol is a Lathi 9mm it's a straight blowback. It's a bit of a pain taking the Lathi apart, BE CAREFUL The Beretta, If you see roman numerals on it, it means the year it was made DURING fascist rule. From 1922 to 1943. Example; XVI means the 16th year of fascist rule. So it put is at 1938. The second Rockrolla is a Type 1. It SHOULD have a flat bolt. Push button safety, and mag release . Type 2 had the round bolt, heavier stock And bayonet lug, this was done very late 44-45. The Lugar with the long barrel is either an Artillery or Naval Lugar. Black grips are nicknamed Black Widow. The were SUPPOSEDLY given to SS members. Most of the Lugers were given to ardent NAZI's. Be careful with them. The triggers are REALLY touchy. And IF you want to go see modern 9mm ammo, the bullet well that HAS to be between 90&100 gr. It has to be a FULL. Metal Jacket, velocity Has to be OVER 1300fps. My suggestion is .380 PROJECTILES in reloading. .380 and 9mm BULLETS are the same diameter, it's the casing that is different.
Wow, as german guy i wish i had some historic luger. Finest craftmanship. My father buy in 80's a K98 Mauser in finest condition for 299 Westmark here in germany. This shot my grandpa in ww2 Eastfront by moskau. Today has this rifle my brother he use it for hunting. This nazi helmet is from grandpa. 😂 I have found his wehrmacht uniform in basement with original knobelbecher. Granpa says he has a luger pistol but i never have find it. He is long time dead.
@@andik859I started my collection with a pre-war 1936 K98 and it’s still one of my favorite rifles. Very flat shooting and powerful rifle, of course with the proper military spec ammunition. I do have some ammo that was made for MG-42s that I use in it and that stuff works great.
You are correct. Pistol is Finnish Lahti L-36 9mm, but that one is a Lahti Husqvarna m/40 variant made in Sweden under license. Lower quality than the original but still decent gun
9:41 Stripper Clip for .303 Lee Enfield, British standard issue rifle. I saw you had one in one of the videos but didn’t notice it. It is a bolt action rifle. Please give me a shoutout and reserve my name for the giveaway, I’m just kidding😂
It also would have been cool to get a little backstory on the lot you bought. Where you heard about it. How you got hooked up with the people. What you paid even. I know you probably dont want to mention that part because i get a sneaking suspicion that the people selling them all didnt have the best understanding of the rarity of a bunch of the stuff. Especially the Nazi crap. There are fewer and fewer decent examples of them as time goes by and they will only continue to rise in price.
Man I wish I can find something like this, only thing I found was an H&R 32 short revolver. Just subbed and Please reveiw the garand please or do a shooting compilation
said to comment on last video this is almost overwhelming to watch just so many cool fire arms in such small place i just had to ask will you be opening a auction page or something i understand comment is for giveaway but i seen the newst video and really liked the brake open revolver you found in the box hoping you get an auction going or a listing site at least anyway keep posting videos i love to see the rest of these firearms in that collection
Not gonna lie this is both beautiful and terrifying. If I were you, I'd get in contact with an expert or two and be careful as hell. And not just because of the value some of this stuff has. There is a very real chance that there's something explosive in there. The number of times someone's gone through grandpa's stuff and found a grenade is startlingly large.
1:42 that beretta bobcat .22 was the first gun I ever owned when I lived in LA I was walking home from John Muir so I was 13 and a dude approached me with a like new bobcat with no mag lol and a clear orange box of CCI .22 Hollow tips asked me if I wanted to buy it I told him I didn’t have much money he said “shiiiiiiit young gun just gimme whatcha got ima take careayah” so I gave him $5 in nothing but nickels, dimes, quarters, and Pennie’s literally not 1 single paper dollar bill and just like that I bought a one way ticket to juvenile hall 😂
I remember back in 1958 I was stationed at Fort Benning and had the chance to buy a Luger. Only $50.00 but in pitted rough shape so I did not keep it. Only one that ever crossed my path.
I started a drinking game where I took a shot every time he said “holy grail”. I’m now in rehab for alcohol addiction.
The M1 Carbine you called rough and junky is the only one you've shown that's in original configuration and wasn't re-built for the Korean war. That makes it exceptionally rare and the fact it's Rockola is even better. IT IS NOT JUNK.
My palms got sweaty
And the Singer…
This hipster kid has no clue what any of this shit is.
Don't you love it when somebody that has no idea what he's got finds this kind of hoard?
@@skigdividerx4991 It's frustrating to see someone who knows nothing about guns, get this many guns lol.
Watching this person roughly handle and basically toss around some of the most valuable military surplus collectibles that are now as rare as hens teeth makes my blood pressure spike.
Listening to him talk about getting rid of the P08s in the case scares me to death he will do something stupid with them like a buy back or destroy them to "fight nazis" simply becuase they have a WW2 German acceptance mark.
I beg this channels creator, please let these treasures of military surplus and the like live on and go to collectors who will store and keep these history relics for all time.
Heck reach out to me and I'll happily take any off your hands for preserving.
🇺🇲👍🗽👍🇺🇲
You think you are preserving them “for all time” until ypu die and your family sells them off.
If I was this guy, I'd be skipping those P08's in a pond just to make you and everyone else cry.
Someone sold them, he bought them.
If you want them, offer the highest price on them.
I agree they shouldn't be carelessly lost, but if collectors won't be the highest bidders in the end then letting them collect dust in some cabinet is not the highest interest for them.
AW dont worry about going there to do that,,,just go to a river near you and throw in $1200 for each one you see in this video,,,,save on gas,,,,,,those things are worth a fortune,,,,,,if you want to throw your fortune away,,,suits me @@mattmarzula
For the love of god. Please don’t say get rid of, it makes me think you’re going to take some of these wonderful pieces of history to a buyback to get destroyed.
probably going to get gun brokered to recoup purchase costs, buy back wouldn't make a fraction of the market value of these pieces.
He might. He sounds a lot like a soyboy.
I think he understands about guns enough to do that
This guy needs to stop handling these treasures this way. Get someone with good gun knowledge to help you.
I totally agree. How would he feel if someone beat the crap out of his grandma. These are precious pieces that should be given the respect they deserve. After watching and listening to him I want to beat the crap out of him.
I suggested IAN of forgotten Weapons.
Guy spent his entire life collecting just to die and have a storage unit his family didn’t know about get sold for cents in the dollar value that should have gone to his family. Good for you.
A kid in flip flops rifling through historical firearms like their garbage. You've got the makings of the museum right there. What's even stranger is they've just been sitting in these boxes all these years. If I had some of those nice firearms, they would be in their own cases on display or in a proper safe with humidity control.. Either way they would be properly cleaned and oiled and stored correctly. It's a disgrace to find them like this, and that someone actually stored them like this.
Yeah something not right about this...doubting its his.
@@lloydchristmas1086 In the fact that he's got girly hands. Looks like he's never done a day's work in his life.
My 1st time seeing these/this guys posts/video. How/where did (he) get this"abandoned" high end collection? There's no dang 'description' for this video. Thnx
You hit the nail on the head - a kid in flip flops rifling through (what he says is) "garbage". Actually, its worse; a storage locker trash picker who knows nothing
about guns/firearms (other than the rudimentary google searches he's made) stumbles upon a treasure. Frankly, after two or three videos of the guy pawing
through "garbage" and dumping everything other than the "holy grail" .44 mags (?!?) ...? Nah, shakes head unsubscribes and walks away.
@@clambroth1923 He just had a ww1 m1911 and didn't even know it.
This channel would be so much better if you actually set up a camera and did unboxing style videos instead of just moving around chaotically
You really really need to have Ian (Gun Jesus) from Forgotten Weapons go through this stash! What a find. Some people dream of finding a million dollars. I dream of finding a crate of beautiful historic firearms like this. I got my C&R FFL several years ago, and as much fun as it is to find and buy a historic firearm, the searching, and researching is just as interesting to me.
I think he did fine a million dollars. Probably more.
This is the find of a lifetime. I think if I found something like this, I'd just cry for about a day and then smile for about a year.
Wear gloves! All that you touch will rust if you don't wipe em after.
Agreed his nonchalant handling bugged me greatly
@@jamesk2759 That and how he let serious collector pistols just roll of the end of his open hand as he reached for another like a 2 year old kid opening xmas presents.
you know the great thing about that? they are his.@@sqnhunter
Careful! Some of those boxes and papers are worth as much or more than what is inside them! You may want to research what is in the unopened crate it may be worth more unopened. It’s your stuff now but mo need to destroy value if your intention is to make money of your good fortune. 👍🏻
It's Chinese 7.62x39 I believe.
Once established he'll be making more money opening them for RUclips than they'll ever be worth collecting dust. Hopefully!
(I mean, Jimmy Donaldson is smashing lambos for views).
Breaks my heart to see someone this uneducated find a collection like this
Sad that these guns will get auctioned or sold and scattered and forgotten. Id love to hear the story of how they all got gathered together and about the person who did all this. Its gotta be as fascinating as the guns themselves. Id be sitting in the middle of it all crying and laughing hysterically.
Sadly he is gone and sadder his children didn’t care!
It's a sad thing to see.
A gun collector who had a full-time job bought a gun every week when the dollar had value and guns were reasonably priced. His family wasn't supportive or tolerant of his hobby. They lost. This guy won. The end.
A damn shame that collection is getting broken up. I would also love to see the story behind the collection…the collector knew what they were doing and why they were doing it.
@@706trippster But he did not store them very well.
It's always the dude who doesn't know 💩
That's what everyone is
Thinking 👻
If he says holy trail again
Dork
Throw them around and
Scratch em it raises the
Value
Amen
Jesus man you have the greatest opportunity to make good content and you mess it up. Get a tripod, dont film with one hand and half ass the reveal. And when you show the guns, really portray them instead of tellings the viewer whats in the box and then just moving on to whatever you think is more interesting
looking forward to it. As an european with an american gun obsession this arsenal is beyond belief @@The_LocalGuy
lol he's making tik tok style videos
@The_LocalGuy why did you delete the comment?
@@edmundvalero6841yeah imagine finding that in europe without anyone knowing of it 😅
I do so wish this collection would have fallen upon one with more life experience or shall I say maturity.
They never would have put this video online. 😎
@@charlesmckinley29 NOT presented like this anyway.
@@ksharpe10 no one in their right mind would have shown a hoard like this they had stumbled across. A few of the premium pieces would have came out via Forgotten Weapons or another third party insulating the owner from discovery. There is a pile of money sitting there.
@@charlesmckinley29 The discretion shown by an older and more mature collector would increase the potential gain from this sale by several times over. The lack of knowledge on certain fine points will cost him a lot of money; this isn't unloading a typical estate sale. Not with these pieces, and the quantity. He really should turn this sale over to a reputable firearms auction house like Rock Island or Murphy's if he wants to maximize his good fortune. Otherwise he's another idiot who won a lottery and fritters it all away.
Dude, if you are reading this, there is a lot of good advice in this thread. It's up to you as the new owner to make the most of this. Call up the auction houses; all the info is on the internet. They have handled big sales like this before and maximized the gain. You'll thank all of us later when you can retire off the proceeds. This is a winning lottery ticket--it's _that_ good.
When I see collections like this…where they’re “abandoned” or sold by family members…it reminds me…you can’t take it with you.
Amen because Jesus is coming back for his church and those cool guns won't help anyone when the crap hits the fan.
@@Seeklip6Tbut still, lots of people collect guns.
Very true. I’m hoping that I can teach my daughter to appreciate history and take care of my antique firearms collection and appreciate them the way I do and never get rid of them. I told my wife that if something happened to me and she ever tried to sell any of my guns, that I would haunt her.. probably a little extreme but I worked my butt off and spent a lot of time to get what I got since I was 15 and I’m not done yet.
Clicked away when you started doing that TikTok teasing shit at 2.50. Enjoy the guns, looks like you got some good ones
Am i the only 1 screaming QUIT TOUCHING THEM with your salty oily fingers!!
No thats what I was thinking to
Same here, at least wipe them off after handling them.
They will all have rusty fingerprints on them in a month
I worked in the retail firearms industry for 15 years. I know what all of that is. Watch out handling them, the box with 3 of the broom handles almost had the front sight Knick the wood on the next pistols grip. The revolver is a black powder cap and ball colt or colt replica.
Black powder revolver with the brass frame is most likely an Italian made copy. I have the same model from Navy Arms. They called it the 1860 Rebel because the Confederacy used brass to make pistol frames due to their lack of steel mills. They are still making them in Italy. But you can get steel or brass.
@@andylipscomb5199 Uburti makes a lot of the old pistol replicas. Even back to the old smoothbore pistols.
Knowing the model of firearm they are isn’t the same as knowing what those true value is. A lot of those rifles are Korean War rebuilt import marked. Value is garbage.
@@gunsforevery1 900 bucks is the averages now even for blue sky even dogs. True yiy can buy a new copy for a grand but most shooters want the real deal.
@@gunsforevery1 All you have to do is check online for current pricing. Knowing what a customer will pay for firearms lie this definitely fluctuates. Cross referencing a few web sights that span local and nation wide provides a pretty clear picture of what the market currently is.
This is like watching a 5 year old playing with a Picasso. The level of ignorance displayed here is
shocking, not wearing gloves and the fact that he actually doesn't know what he actually has.
That collection is insane. Sad for the guy that collected it all for him not having any kids that were interested in continuing the collection. At least they sold it to someone who appreciates it. Amazing find man.
I agree with another commenter, watching some young flip flop wearer handle these beautiful antiques like Pokémon toys is painful.
Dont think doing a video on this was a good idea these days. Been me, silence is golden.
The collection had to be a dealer of some kinds inventory. I would say an individual that does shows. The firearms were probably stashed like that temporarily and were never retrieved. It's a shame. So much history and so much value laying there like that.
The Blue Sky M1 carbines are from the late 1980s or early 1990s. So this inventory in some way has been sitting around for 30 years. I agree; this looks like a licensed FFL who gave up the sales aspect of his inventory, stored it away for 25 years intending to do something with it, and then passed away before he could get to it.
Dollar says the new owner bollocks this up, teaching us all a very valuable lesson on what NOT to do when such beneficences are given to us.
These are some of the coolest firearms I’ve ever seen. An opportunity to own so many historically iconic, and important firearms such as these just seems insane to me.
Talk about casting pearls amongst swine!!
So many historical treasures in one place.
Like someone said…”The basis for a museum.”
Says Blue Sky Productions on many of the boxes. That was a movie/graphics/animation studio that Disney shut down in 2021. These are movie guns, a priceless find.
Actually- wasn’t Blue Sky a company out of Arlington VA that imported WW2 return guns from Korea? Mostly M1 Carbine and M1 Garand? Woolworths sold them for $100 each iirc. In the late 80s?
I can't watch this anymore. To see you handle these firearms with so much disrespect and not knowing what half of them are just makes me feel there's no justice in the world. I have no idea how they came into your possession, but you don't deserve them.
my brother in Christ, please don't take these historic pieces to a buyback please
“Blue Sky” M-1carbines were pieced together from parts, after the Korean War. Because none of the numbers match, they have no value to collectors but they are fine shooters. About 8:32 time stamp, you are holding M-1 Garand clips.
You really should put cotton gloves on and stop slapping your sweaty mitts on pristine finishes. Sheesh!
Every gun guy on the planet wants to be your friend.
You should be wearing gloves when handling those. You are sitting on a small fortune. Keep it safe!
Awesome bro love your videos. Keep it up. Been here since day one you’re doing amazing job.😁
You really have thanks for the support
What a find. Would have loved the info and how much the bid went for. That is treasure right there. Don't let the Nazi symbols bother you. It's history.
Those Lugers that he kinda dismissed are worth a pretty penny to the right collector. One was a artillery officers. The fact that they still had the swastika on them just makes them rarer. I got aggro watching him go through the trunk, and he kept pushing a Mauser holster out of his way so he could spazz out on other stuff. Plus he finds a Japanese namboo pistol, if it's got the emperor's mark on it, it's highly sought after. Wish I could come across that lot of nice ww2 pieces......
My Great Grandfather William August Smith brought a Luger P08 home from the war and it got stolen in a home invasion in the 1990’s…
Fantastic! But, I suggest you should have been wearing silicone treated cotton gloves to keep your acidic skin oils from contacting the metal of these firearms !
I love the carbines and Nambu type 14. I love the Japanese firearms the most. Very high quality guns
I'm guessing I don't have to tell OP, but the most interesting bit of "trivia" is, the Nambu @01:30 is probably a death-trap as it can fire by being dropped or stuck and the safety doesn't hold! And if you ever have cause to handle a Nambu, you should never have a round in the chamber, unless you are going to fire the gun one second later!
New drinking game, every time he say "holy grail" take a shot.... see if anyone makes it to the end of the video.
Why do I have the feeling that despite saying "these are so rare", he still has no idea what he really has. I would be willing to bet there are so many things there overlooked that are museum pieces.
dudes, i knew a guy like that and thats how you leave your inheritance to family and friends, glad you appreciate it and are enthusiastic about the history, but its a bummer it wasnt passed down, or maybe the fam sold to you, not my biz , but its a great way to invest money as , cash is just paper, but the value of this kind of stuff goes up, cheers mate
First time I felt the need to leave a comment,
Please, for the sake of preserving history in that little trailer. Take care of these weapons, handle gently. Nothing there is junk, not all of them should be shot like crazy just because there "new in the box". When you inspect them in the videos, set them aside, inside the house and organize that place, easily a one in a million opportunity you have here and it hurts my soul seeing how some of these are getting treated.
These could be heirlooms, showcase weapons. Hung on the wall, idk. Just wear some gloves and actually take the time inspecting these, you could make a thousand videos inspecting each one individually, an entire channel dedicated to showing each weapon and caring for them. Not tossing them around willy nilly, this could be your platform for a good youtube channel. Each weapon, own video and history on it, maybe test firing.
You could easily make your money back, from youtube revenue alone. Each video, do your research, learn these guns, and start a big channel. You could be one of the next big youtube gun channels out there
I’m subscribed for sure!! 😊
I could barely watch this because of the guy holding the camera. As to quote from Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino “stop with the bro 💩”
Wow as german guy i love the lugers. Have you find some german K98 ? When there is ammo in 8x57mm mauser there must be some K98 Karabiner. Finest german rifles and rare today. In the 80's my father buy one in finest condition, all things with same numbers for 299 Mark. How many dollars will some luger pistol cost ?
Ich hoffe den 98er habt ihr noch 😂
@@Benjamin-mx1vf ja der ist noch da.
@@andik859 freut mich zu hören 💪👍
Pause the video on the luger case, one is a byf black widow(3500 to 5000), other one is an artillery from WW1 (3500 to 5000) The others he didn't show the tops or back straps but if he has any k, g code? Maybe some Krigesmarine? Possible Simpson? Sitting on a gold mine.
Nambu type 14 in 8mm, the other unusual pistol is a Lathi 9mm it's a straight blowback. It's a bit of a pain taking the Lathi apart, BE CAREFUL The Beretta, If you see roman numerals on it, it means the year it was made DURING fascist rule. From 1922 to 1943. Example; XVI means the 16th year of fascist rule. So it put is at 1938. The second Rockrolla is a Type 1. It SHOULD have a flat bolt. Push button safety, and mag release . Type 2 had the round bolt, heavier stock And bayonet lug, this was done very late 44-45. The Lugar with the long barrel is either an Artillery or Naval Lugar. Black grips are nicknamed Black Widow. The were SUPPOSEDLY given to SS members. Most of the Lugers were given to ardent NAZI's. Be careful with them. The triggers are REALLY touchy. And IF you want to go see modern 9mm ammo, the bullet well that HAS to be between 90&100 gr. It has to be a FULL. Metal Jacket, velocity Has to be OVER 1300fps. My suggestion is .380 PROJECTILES in reloading. .380 and 9mm BULLETS are the same diameter, it's the casing that is different.
He just threw a ww1 m1911 like it's trash. I doubt he will be careful with the historical guns.
@@Mere-Lachaiselongue I agree.
Wow, as german guy i wish i had some historic luger. Finest craftmanship. My father buy in 80's a K98 Mauser in finest condition for 299 Westmark here in germany. This shot my grandpa in ww2 Eastfront by moskau. Today has this rifle my brother he use it for hunting. This nazi helmet is from grandpa. 😂
I have found his wehrmacht uniform in basement with original knobelbecher. Granpa says he has a luger pistol but i never have find it. He is long time dead.
@@andik859I started my collection with a pre-war 1936 K98 and it’s still one of my favorite rifles. Very flat shooting and powerful rifle, of course with the proper military spec ammunition. I do have some ammo that was made for MG-42s that I use in it and that stuff works great.
You are correct. Pistol is Finnish Lahti L-36 9mm, but that one is a Lahti Husqvarna m/40 variant made in Sweden under license. Lower quality than the original but still decent gun
Stopped watching.
This child has Googled some firearms, but doesn't know much.
He reminds me of an infomercial.
Good for you
Where will you be selling these and how many sks were in there?
Are any of those M1911A1 models made by Remington Rand? I carried one while in Vietnam.
9:41 Stripper Clip for .303 Lee Enfield, British standard issue rifle. I saw you had one in one of the videos but didn’t notice it. It is a bolt action rifle. Please give me a shoutout and reserve my name for the giveaway, I’m just kidding😂
Oh my word!! I’m in heaven!! Geeeze!! I just came across this channel and Damn!!
Where do you buy/ get these collections?
Where do you auction/sell these firearms?
Love your videos keep doing them
@ClickOnProfile790 hey man is this the real thing
My man just needs to start doing colabs with all the gun tubers, imagine the amount of content you're sitting on, so much opportunities for ya
Jesus, hide your location at all cost man ... The atf's comming
It also would have been cool to get a little backstory on the lot you bought. Where you heard about it. How you got hooked up with the people. What you paid even. I know you probably dont want to mention that part because i get a sneaking suspicion that the people selling them all didnt have the best understanding of the rarity of a bunch of the stuff. Especially the Nazi crap. There are fewer and fewer decent examples of them as time goes by and they will only continue to rise in price.
Pretty sure that 410 shotgun at the 2:56 mark is a Winchester 42, which is a very fine gun.
Man I wish I can find something like this, only thing I found was an H&R 32 short revolver. Just subbed and Please reveiw the garand please or do a shooting compilation
Darn my AR is like that....
cheap and I never even knew.
How did u get all these?
Can I purchase the military ones?
said to comment on last video this is almost overwhelming to watch just so many cool fire arms in such small place i just had to ask will you be opening a auction page or something i understand comment is for giveaway but i seen the newst video and really liked the brake open revolver you found in the box hoping you get an auction going or a listing site at least anyway keep posting videos i love to see the rest of these firearms in that collection
"Look at the beautiful bluing" Now let me rub my fingers all over it. DUH
Probably a gun shop showing what they ha e in stock
Dam this shit pissed me off. This should be me 😂🤣😂🤣
Nam-boo. Japanese. Good luck finding ammo for that bud.
I reload for my type 14 and 94 nambus
@@fattywithafirearm what brass base do you even use for that?
If there’s a will there’s a way man
How are you selling the collection?
I’m curious as to how you came but this storage unit? How much did it cost?
You say "C-96 Broomhandles" like id say "2000 toyota Corolla"
Where are you listing these?
Ролик - топ!
Ставлю лайк.
Каждому бы такой заброшенный бокс.
This whole collection is a holy grail they are all amazing and beautiful
Do you have a shop where these will eventually be for sale?
Where are you selling these guns? You have lots of people here interested in purchasing some!
Were do you sale them at?
You do have some awesome content and I hope that you get demo ranch to come down and look at your collection and show some of them off
Here from your latest vid about the coolest accessories but nice collection man glad you know your stuff
Not gonna lie this is both beautiful and terrifying. If I were you, I'd get in contact with an expert or two and be careful as hell. And not just because of the value some of this stuff has. There is a very real chance that there's something explosive in there. The number of times someone's gone through grandpa's stuff and found a grenade is startlingly large.
1:42 that beretta bobcat .22 was the first gun I ever owned when I lived in LA I was walking home from John Muir so I was 13 and a dude approached me with a like new bobcat with no mag lol and a clear orange box of CCI .22 Hollow tips asked me if I wanted to buy it I told him I didn’t have much money he said “shiiiiiiit young gun just gimme whatcha got ima take careayah” so I gave him $5 in nothing but nickels, dimes, quarters, and Pennie’s literally not 1 single paper dollar bill and just like that I bought a one way ticket to juvenile hall 😂
and now you listen to "King von"
@@eaSTS9 negative I’m a grown man
any info where to purchase ? website ? auction ? anything ?
sound good . what is it
I got news for you. That long barbelled Lunger may be the rarest thing you got. If that is an artillery Luger $$$$$$$$$$$.
Lunger Doc Holliday 😂
How and where did you find them.
How does one stumble upon this kind of wealth. Screw money I want an armory like this
Is there any possible chance that you'll ever sell anything from that collection? If so can I buy one?
I got dibs on the remington rand 1911.
Ditto!
Were do you find stuff like this in a box
I want a C96 with the holster! Post a link or something to where we can buy these!
Do you sell any of these? I have been in search of a 1911 for sometime. Let me know if you would
Brandon Herrerra and Gun Jesus will love to watch and visit.
No...
EVERY GUN TUBER will be beating down this guys door.
Would love to hear how you ended up with this collection
Really wasnt abandoned if you bought it from someone ...now was it.
Someone tell youtubers what the word "abandoned" means.
Why do u have to get rid of them?
This guy could equip my imaginary army lol
Wow awesome video brother I love old guns
I’m really curious as to what this guys carry weapon is. I’m sure it’s incredible.
Sick! Literally my dream to get gear like that
I'm vomiting...😢
I remember back in 1958 I was stationed at Fort Benning and had the chance to buy a Luger. Only $50.00 but in pitted rough shape so I did not keep it. Only one that ever crossed my path.
How can we be kept up to date on your process of selling these off?
If I found this incredible pile of firearms I probably would have a nervous breakdown.