Beautiful rifles, I will take the Mauser 66s please, but I'll add a case hardened finish to the action and a side of onion rings. I was a bit confused by the Winchester, does it have the pre-64 CRF action? Wouldn't make sense for a dangerous game to be an 80s Winchester action. Don't get me wrong I'm a big Winchester fan, love the modern 70s.
Only your videos make me feel small. I collect firearms yet some of the stuff you folks auction off could make a guy go broke real quick. I like all of what you have on the table. Awesome video , thank you.
Well, after doing a search on beautiful firearms I finally found a video that actually presents beautiful firearms! The two before this had new guns with zero nice wood, no engraving, and seriously ugly guns! The next video I watched had about 8 really ugly pieces of dung firearms! I mean the resin stocks with weird patterns and little tiny black dots of paint all over! Eeeew! Garbage! But RIA has saved my day! Thanks, guys for understanding what the word Beautiful really means!
Depends on what you're hunting for. I detest rich guys who hunt on endangered species in Africa, who just shoot big game for fun. But sometimes hunting is necessary . Some species can become too dominant, or when there's too much of one kind, the whole population will starve out or become sick. If there's so many wild boar or deer somewhere, what is wrong to hunt for it, and cook a good meal from it? Mankind has been hunting since the beginning of time. I really can enjoy some nice deer or elk for dinner. We also eat cow, chicken, turkey, sheep, etc. These animals also need to be killed before we can eat them. What's the difference? Or you should become vegan or vegetarian in my opinion. What about fish? I love to fish and bring it back home to cook it. Nothing wrong about that, is it?
@@lex1945 Hi Lex, I absolutely agree with you, have shot and eaten lots of birds and rabbits in my time and been a good rifle shot since the age of 15 ( now 71 ) I just feel that there is no longer any justification for hunting the African " Big Five " and some other species around the world.
@@lex1945 without trophy hunting Africa would be lacking in wildlife Trophy hunting gives the game animals a monetary value, provides jobs for locals Preserves species (because hunting to extincyion would be bad business) And the meat is most often given to the nearest village Classic win win!
I agree. I love guns because I'm a fan of mechanical engineering and artistry. I'm a collector but I dont hunt. I love wild animals too much to harm one.
These guns are very very beautiful but not practical for Hunting where Snow.. Dust.. Rains.. will ruin the beauty of these guns.. Also in the Jungle.. Bumps.. Scratches and overall rough use of these guns will make your heart bleed if you own one..
You can't even adequately use these guns without worrying yourself to death over losing thousands, for a few scratches. They are actually no good for hunting. Just pretty for men that like to attract other like minded men. You know what I mean.
The craftsmanship is great in these....the furniture is stunning as well.
To me , Rembrandt's all. Imagine the time and love put into each. I pray they never go under a grinding wheel.
Woah thats some nice firearms. Stunning
Real Rifles. Just exquisite
beautiful!!!! thank you for making this video!!!!!
What is the average price those goes for?
Did I miss it, or did he not say what that Model 70 was chambered in?
The Leopard rifle is chambered in .338 Winchester Magnum.
@@RockIslandAuctionCompany Thank you.
Absolutely the most beautiful hunting rifles
Beautiful rifles, I will take the Mauser 66s please, but I'll add a case hardened finish to the action and a side of onion rings.
I was a bit confused by the Winchester, does it have the pre-64 CRF action?
Wouldn't make sense for a dangerous game to be an 80s Winchester action. Don't get me wrong I'm a big Winchester fan, love the modern 70s.
this might sound strange but do they shoot as nice as they look??
Mine do, a mod 98 from 1941 :)
They usually do.
Verygood
Used it for a lawn party and it was a big splash!!!
Only your videos make me feel small. I collect firearms yet some of the stuff you folks auction off could make a guy go broke real quick.
I like all of what you have on the table. Awesome video , thank you.
$201,000.00 in 1986 wow.
200mil n 23’..
What was the last gun chambered in?
The Leopard rifle is chambered in .338 Winchester Magnum.
Great video and beautiful Rifles. A little tip. Take a breath and relax it will make it easier to not use filler words like "Ah" "um" etc.
Es video me gusta porque me gustan las armas. Por lo demas no porque no entiendo nada.
What type of gun is that, like the name
7:19
Gibbs me dat.
Hebat..👍
How many times does he say "custom built, custom engraved"?
इस राईफल का रेज कितना कितने मिटर पर जाती है
WOW ! Makes my Franz Sodia 7x57 M-98 look cheap .
But usefull to the task? like mine m98 from 1941 :)
was made whit older 98 action rifles??? Congratulations!
What caliber is the "most expensive rifle ever sold?" 🤔 I must have missed something. ♨️
338 Win Mag
I'm going to say something controversial.
Now that I think about it, engravings aren't all that cool.
You probably think the same about a woman that weighs under 200 pounds😂😂
@@StyxHGuiltyDV How perspicacious of you.
@@dennisschaaf8813 Thanks!
I would never call a post-64 Model 70 your most desirable firearm. Big money for a fund raiser, yes, expecting big money, being prior owned, no.
Well, after doing a search on beautiful firearms I finally found a video that actually presents beautiful firearms! The two before this had new guns with zero nice wood, no engraving, and seriously ugly guns! The next video I watched had about 8 really ugly pieces of dung firearms! I mean the resin stocks with weird patterns and little tiny black dots of paint all over! Eeeew! Garbage! But RIA has saved my day! Thanks, guys for understanding what the word Beautiful really means!
Better subscribe. We don't plan on stopping. :)
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But the thing about a custom rifle is that it is made to YOUR liking and Body...
Why buy someone elses?
Because you like it?
Very alarming not silencers attached silencer and telescope night vision sir
Yeah you want too by one.its not in perfect shape. It needs a polish. But mine looks just like that but not as pretty.
oooooooo,the only need is money 💰
Absolutely sexy rifles
Love looking at shit I can’t afford.😊
ammm...... it is diffrence beetwen manufaturing and handmaking
Manufacturing literally means handmaking
Beautiful weapons, fabulous craftsmanship, but I really hope they are never used on any of the animals shown in the engravings.
Depends on what you're hunting for. I detest rich guys who hunt on endangered species in Africa, who just shoot big game for fun. But sometimes hunting is necessary . Some species can become too dominant, or when there's too much of one kind, the whole population will starve out or become sick. If there's so many wild boar or deer somewhere, what is wrong to hunt for it, and cook a good meal from it? Mankind has been hunting since the beginning of time. I really can enjoy some nice deer or elk for dinner. We also eat cow, chicken, turkey, sheep, etc. These animals also need to be killed before we can eat them. What's the difference? Or you should become vegan or vegetarian in my opinion. What about fish? I love to fish and bring it back home to cook it. Nothing wrong about that, is it?
@@lex1945 Hi Lex, I absolutely agree with you, have shot and eaten lots of birds and rabbits in my time and been a good rifle shot since the age of 15 ( now 71 ) I just feel that there is no longer any justification for hunting the African " Big Five " and some other species around the world.
@@lex1945 without trophy hunting Africa would be lacking in wildlife
Trophy hunting gives the game animals a monetary value, provides jobs for locals
Preserves species (because hunting to extincyion would be bad business)
And the meat is most often given to the nearest village
Classic win win!
@@howardgoy9568 Are you an expert on game populations?
I agree. I love guns because I'm a fan of mechanical engineering and artistry. I'm a collector but I dont hunt. I love wild animals too much to harm one.
Huh... Ian has gained some weight!
Why would Ian be here? I don't see any junk rust rods in the video....
@@StyxHGuiltyDV Did I find the one person who doesn't like Ian, or am I interpenetrating this wrong?
@@fallbranch Sorry. Didn't mean to upset the cult followers. It would be true that Ian interests are in antiquated military arms. Correct?
These guns are very very beautiful but not practical for Hunting where Snow.. Dust.. Rains.. will ruin the beauty of these guns.. Also in the Jungle.. Bumps.. Scratches and overall rough use of these guns will make your heart bleed if you own one..
What kind of action? Bold action. Ughh
FORM AND FUNCTION IS THE HEART OF A FIREARM. ANYTHING EXTRA IS JUST ONE MAN TRYING TO LOOK PRETTY FOR ANOTHER MAN? YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
You can't even adequately use these guns without worrying yourself to death over losing thousands, for a few scratches. They are actually no good for hunting. Just pretty for men that like to attract other like minded men. You know what I mean.