I feel bad for people who never get to experience the true freedom of the outdoors and all this country has to offer. Your videos are an awesome piece of an almost forgotten part of our history. Great job. 👍
I bought my first rifle with my own money when I was 13 years old. I bought my first handgun when I was 15 years old. There used to be guns for sale at most flea markets, garage and yard sales.
Man, I could watch you go thru this stuff all day long. Love yard sales! Just ask the misses who yells at me every time I come home with more stuff that gets thrown into the den. It's getting crowded in there.😂😅
That buck knife for that price reminded me of a sheathless buck knife I came across at a motorcycle show here in Arkansas, so dull it was only a stabber! I bought it, took it in the show where a fellow was sharpening knives for donations to the CMA. I asked him if he could do it any good, he took it and said come back in a few minutes, as he had several other knives laid out ahead of me. Came back in 30 minutes and gave him $10 and when he gave it to me, he said, be darned careful with it until you get a sheath for it. Man, it is razor sharp. Got a sheath and it is now in my bugout bag, should I ever need it!
Usually everything is stunningly overpriced but the Buck knife was probably worth it. You just keep looking around and talking to people and you come across some good finds.
At last!!!!! I’ve been waiting for one of these flea market/yard sale videos……. You always see and choose some interesting items….. well done Chief, I hope your channel blows up, you deserve it, always excellent content……. 👌🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Rolling blocks are generally in 45-70 but I e seen them in 45-90 , 7mm , 8mm a lot of different countries used them in thier respective cartridges there is a lot more but the most common you will find in bubbas collection will be in 45-70
I love that yard sale, you can find some great random stuff. I bought a fun Sterling PPL in 380ACP for 80$. Super interesting pistol I had never seen before.
That is a lefty.I got a buddy that has 3 bolt action 20 gauge Mossbergs but all right handed with polly chokes.We used to take lots of game with those back in the 80s.
My first shotgun was a 20ga mossberg bolt action. That rolling block rifle was most likely in 50-70. I doubt it was a stagecoach gun. The other common military caliber is the .43 spanish
7:40 Is a Remington rolling block. They were produced from the 1860's to the end of WWI. It is a carbine that has been cut down, note the saddle ring on the left side of the receiver. (If the gun was made after 1898 it is illegal (NFA 1934)) It could be chambered in .43 Spanish or .43 Egyptian or a long list of other calibers.
$50.00 for that shotgun! Sit back and Smokem if u got em! Enjoy! Great channel, cool stuff! Hoping you would have bought that shorty and showed us how the old stage coach guys handle them turkeys!!
That rolling block was probably cut back by a native American for hunting buffalo from horseback they were originally chambered in 45/70, 45/100, 45/110, and 45/120, 50/90 50/100 and 50/120 all calibers favored by the military, and the buffalo hunters.
I would freak out on markets like that. It seriously is like a candy shop. Here in Sweden its possible to get a good deal but guns will never be for sale like that. Nice video. Thanks!
Seemed like everybody had pretty steep prices on the used firearms. Gotta" start somewhere. You got a nice piece in that lefthanded bolt shotgun. In great condition they sell for 2 to 3 hundred. You can get a beat up specimen for under $100.
@6:25 someone would probably pay more than $20 for that old box of Norinco 9mm ammo just to have it on display, meaning that box of .25 ammo you were actually interested in would have been free for you 🤷🏼 also you said stocks are worth money, but didn't ask about that Norinco stock sitting further to the left from the Norinco ammo, those bring like $60-100
So Chief, I know you can't reveal where your best gun/stock hunting areas are on the 127 (just like a fisherman won't tell you his best fishing hole) but where would you suggest a new kid start. I plan to the 127 next August. I will look for guns & knives & stocks...and anything else that looks cool. THANKS!
Got one of those bolt action Mossbergs in .410 as a kid. Think my uncle paid $30 bucks for it. You got a heck of a deal on that one I haven't found 1 of those in 20ga under $200
Never seen a Garage Sale with any kind of rifles or handguns. Did see an Estate Sale once that had a few, there prices where Ouch to high. Nice to see you ( an a friend ) made a whole Mossberg out of parts from all over. Looks like you really hit that target !! :~)
I've found on the few I've come across it's usually a mag problem, factory original mags are hard to find but always work , some cheap aftermarket can be hit or miss
I love my guns and have a license for them in the uk but this is cool i wish we had these gun laws even a 22 is classed as a section 1 and you need alot of paperwork
Even air rifles they give you guys a hard time , that sucks ,I'm into all guns but lately have been big into pcp air rifles , even doing some hunting, right now I've got 5 pcp air rifles, 2) 22's and 3) 25's
European mind can’t comprehend 🇺🇸🦅🔥
Crazy ain't it 😂
I feel bad for people who never get to experience the true freedom of the outdoors and all this country has to offer. Your videos are an awesome piece of an almost forgotten part of our history. Great job. 👍
I bought my first rifle with my own money when I was 13 years old. I bought my first handgun when I was 15 years old. There used to be guns for sale at most flea markets, garage and yard sales.
We take our freedom seriously.
It’s like Germans trying to pronounce “Squirrel.” They just can’t do it
That shotgun was what gun thrifting is all about for me.. Nothing better than finding a parts gun and restoring it. Good job man
Chief Smokem, congratulations on your restoration of that mossberg in 20 gauge. I love to see old guns get new life in the field. 🙂👍
Thank ya! I couldn't have done it without my buddy! 👌
Awesome fun Chief. Thanks for showing us. Heck of a deal on the 20 gauge. Many blessings.
Thanks man! It was a great year at the 127! 🔥
Man, I could watch you go thru this stuff all day long. Love yard sales! Just ask the misses who yells at me every time I come home with more stuff that gets thrown into the den. It's getting crowded in there.😂😅
Do like me: Dear, how many pairs of shoes and how many purses, dresses, blouses and skirts do you have?
That buck knife for that price reminded me of a sheathless buck knife I came across at a motorcycle show here in Arkansas, so dull it was only a stabber! I bought it, took it in the show where a fellow was sharpening knives for donations to the CMA. I asked him if he could do it any good, he took it and said come back in a few minutes, as he had several other knives laid out ahead of me. Came back in 30 minutes and gave him $10 and when he gave it to me, he said, be darned careful with it until you get a sheath for it. Man, it is razor sharp. Got a sheath and it is now in my bugout bag, should I ever need it!
That's awesome!
You got some great deals again.love the old mossberg good job breathing life back into it.great content.
Killer video man and awesome finds! Paul is that guy when it comes to finding and knowing about stuff. 🔥
He sure is! Like a wizard of knowledge 😂👌. Thanks for watching man! 💥
Usually everything is stunningly overpriced but the Buck knife was probably worth it. You just keep looking around and talking to people and you come across some good finds.
Those are collector items now worth $130-180.
The internet really ruined the pricing of things
I got one of those buck knives for like 20$ brand new from my local hardware store.
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The old ones some models are rare which make then pricey
At last!!!!! I’ve been waiting for one of these flea market/yard sale videos……. You always see and choose some interesting items….. well done Chief, I hope your channel blows up, you deserve it, always excellent content……. 👌🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Thanks bro! More on the way! 💥
You have to watch your stuff selling on the 127.People will pick up and walk away.Remember.Looks like you meet some cool folks on that sale.
Oh for sure! I could've had me a bb gun once! 😂😂. It was a great year at the 127!
Rolling blocks are generally in 45-70 but I e seen them in 45-90 , 7mm , 8mm a lot of different countries used them in thier respective cartridges there is a lot more but the most common you will find in bubbas collection will be in 45-70
Nice finds enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching.
Heck yeah, Chief !!! Awesome that you pieced ya together a cool shooter !!😎👊
Killer show as always, brother !!!
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Build em cheap and stack em deep! 💥. I appreciate ya brother! 🤙
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love the flea market video all of them really, thanks for your hard work making them!
Thanks for the support! 🔥. I have so much footage to sort through, it's crazy! 💥
I love that yard sale, you can find some great random stuff. I bought a fun Sterling PPL in 380ACP for 80$. Super interesting pistol I had never seen before.
Nice job on the shotgun!! I sure loved that fellows boat! He did a sweet job building it. Good deal on the 5 dollar 🦃 also. Take care.
Thanks for the watch! I was stoked on that turkey! And that boat was a beauty! 🔥
Good stuff! Congratulations on that vintage Mossberg shotgun.
Another good one! Good eye, my brother. Southpaw at that!
Got my Mossberg many years ago...wish mine had the gas vents like yours....like the look.
Man you come across some great deals all the time.
LOVE that 127 yard sale! I been burning it up ever since it started!
A great place for deals!
Thanks for the videos! I love watching them! 👍🏼🇺🇸 be nice to see a video of your collection of flee market guns
Awesome find that’s a great looking gun
Older mossberg stuff is awesome. Is that a left handed shotgun too or is it a reverse image in the camera? Super cool shotgun either way.
Nice vídeo, man! Nice gun you have put together!
I’m surprised you’ve never had a rolling block! The smaller #4s are cool. Some 22 versions were marked for the Boy Scouts!
Sadly its now an SBR and kinda of a no no.
PEW PEW MERICA
Lets keep it free for you and me! Love this stuff.
The 20 bolt is awesome!!!!
That is a lefty.I got a buddy that has 3 bolt action 20 gauge Mossbergs but all right handed with polly chokes.We used to take lots of game with those back in the 80s.
Great video and some great buys...
My first shotgun was a 20ga mossberg bolt action. That rolling block rifle was most likely in 50-70. I doubt it was a stagecoach gun. The other common military caliber is the .43 spanish
Agreed ,guy really didn't know what he had , was making up stories as he went
Here in Montana we have 50 mile yard sale and it's a gun haul every year !!!
HE HIT US WITH THE ZOINKS!!
My viewers asked and I had to deliver! 😂
The stocks were the deal of the day.
You got that right 🔥
@@TheChiefSmokem you ever run across a stock for a Yugo pull my chain. I'm in need of one.
@@jamestboehm6450 By Yugo do you mean a Zastava?
That is a crazy yard sale. I have never heard of that. If I didn't live out west, I would be all over that. Good score on the old shotgun
Really enjoyed. You are a real Character 😅.
Appreciate it bro!
7:40 Is a Remington rolling block. They were produced from the 1860's to the end of WWI.
It is a carbine that has been cut down, note the saddle ring on the left side of the receiver.
(If the gun was made after 1898 it is illegal (NFA 1934))
It could be chambered in .43 Spanish or .43 Egyptian or a long list of other calibers.
Awesome finds like always.
Always finding the deals😊
Nice old shogun good find,think I would have bought the Buck knife for $30
$50.00 for that shotgun! Sit back and Smokem if u got em! Enjoy! Great channel, cool stuff! Hoping you would have bought that shorty and showed us how the old stage coach guys handle them turkeys!!
Excellent vid. 👍😎👍
That rolling block was probably cut back by a native American for hunting buffalo from horseback they were originally chambered in 45/70, 45/100, 45/110, and 45/120, 50/90 50/100 and 50/120 all calibers favored by the military, and the buffalo hunters.
That canoe looked kinda top heavy... lol
Good video. Great deals and a sweet little 20 ga.
Thanks man! Build em cheap and stack em deep! 💥
Holy crap!!! 650 for a Springfield gill gun? Wow…just wow.
I bought one for 100 bucks 15 years ago
That Buck knife is worth it!!!
that rolling block got violated xD
You should get that model 67 at the first of the video , best shooting rifles ever made
I would freak out on markets like that. It seriously is like a candy shop. Here in Sweden its possible to get a good deal but guns will never be for sale like that. Nice video. Thanks!
Pretty AWESOME! Wish I had this where I live.
Seemed like everybody had pretty steep prices on the used firearms. Gotta" start somewhere. You got a nice piece in that lefthanded bolt shotgun. In great condition they sell for 2 to 3 hundred. You can get a beat up specimen for under $100.
“Invest in stocks.” - Chief Smokem
Great deals !!
Thanks brotha! I'm glad you think so!
Wow you're lucky in the United States as of July 2024 were not allowed to do Private Sales anymore with firearms
It’s nice you can still find deals in the age of online gun auction sites that drive up prices
That SKS stock was nice find indeed 👍
It sure was! She's a beaut! 🔥
I like the turkey spurs hanging from the rearview mirror. I had a similar set in my old truck.
Thank ya! They're good decoration 😂👌
awesome gun!
@6:25 someone would probably pay more than $20 for that old box of Norinco 9mm ammo just to have it on display, meaning that box of .25 ammo you were actually interested in would have been free for you 🤷🏼 also you said stocks are worth money, but didn't ask about that Norinco stock sitting further to the left from the Norinco ammo, those bring like $60-100
Alumicut & triple ought steel wool will clean up your shot gun nice
You know what you're talking about!
Great video!!
Always wanted to go to The Annual 127 Sale - ill 20 Gauge Mossberg for a less than $100
You never know what you'll find but some areas are better than others!
i have a mossberg 185k. patterns like a blunderbuss but i still love it. great old gun.
followed because I hit this up every year! Cept this year. I fought its traffic north to get to michigan ;) Mercer county boy here!
It appears you have the eye, and smooth talk to be a great rummager.
My negotiating skills are getting better for sure! Thanks for tuning in!
Great intro with the zoinks.
Oldie but Goldie
do you need to do a background check at flea martkets like you would at a normal gun store? question a friend wanted me to type
So Chief, I know you can't reveal where your best gun/stock hunting areas are on the 127 (just like a fisherman won't tell you his best fishing hole) but where would you suggest a new kid start. I plan to the 127 next August. I will look for guns & knives & stocks...and anything else that looks cool. THANKS!
Well done young man 😎
Thanks bro 🔥
I have one of those 20s , mine is like new. I love it.
It looks like its left handed?
$650.00 for a gill gun is insane. I paid $100.00 for mine.
bro your the gucci of gun deals...................................
Loved the intro, no idea this was a thing- vacation idea
Good morning Chief 👍 let's go
Good morning, let's get it! 🔥
Got one of those bolt action Mossbergs in .410 as a kid. Think my uncle paid $30 bucks for it. You got a heck of a deal on that one I haven't found 1 of those in 20ga under $200
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
that obrez’d rolling block is insane….
The old 22lr gill gun love them for the ridiculously long barrel, not a fan of the dovetail scope mounts
Enjoy your videos love to hang out one day you remind me of my friends from Farmville Virginia right on brother keep making cool videos🇺🇲💪🏽✌️🖖
I've got a lot of guns from garage sales & flee markets, some as low as $6 $10 and others for not much more starting in the 70's😊
That was a good buy for the Buck knife
Nice find on all that stuff. The Mossberg was even for southpaws. You left handed? If so that makes it a fantastic once in a blue moon find.
I get that question a lot, lol. It's actually right-handed, it's just the camera angle.
Hey Chief, what video camera do you use? Audio ain't bad at all.
Go pro 12 black!
That worked out well didn't it 👍👍
Never seen a Garage Sale with any kind of rifles or handguns. Did see an Estate Sale once that had a few, there prices where Ouch to high. Nice to see you ( an a friend ) made a whole Mossberg out of parts from all over. Looks like you really hit that target !! :~)
Couldn't have done it without my buddy! Thanks for watching and the comment! 🔥
Dang that fan thing with the Turkey on it that you bought, I was sure you were going to use it for target practice at the end...oh well
It's a decoy for hunting
@@TheChiefSmokem Ah gotcha!
I had a mossberg 185-KA just like that. It never fed good, bolt action shotguns rarely do, but it's was treally fun
I've found on the few I've come across it's usually a mag problem, factory original mags are hard to find but always work , some cheap aftermarket can be hit or miss
Is that mossberg is one with the C-LECT adjustable choke and a ported barrel?
Yep!
How many states did you go through in 4 days ? All of them if so thats awesome
Good channel buddy.
Thank ya! 🔥
Hey Smokem, this is my kind of video. Like the pew pew action. Have a good day from... Mississippi 👋👋👋
What do people do with the arrow heads?
Just collect them , I used to find them all the time on my grandfather's farm
@ have you ever tried to make arrows out of dogwood and feathers? I would try it?
Guns guns and more guns
I love my guns and have a license for them in the uk but this is cool i wish we had these gun laws even a 22 is classed as a section 1 and you need alot of paperwork
Dang! At least you have some! I have to shoe my liscense alot I just don't show that part
Even air rifles they give you guys a hard time , that sucks ,I'm into all guns but lately have been big into pcp air rifles , even doing some hunting, right now I've got 5 pcp air rifles, 2) 22's and 3) 25's
I think I'd have to grab that rolling block. I think it might be 45/70
Please keep making content 🙏
Lets go man👍
Let's goooooooo! 🔥
at 6:00 you can see a Swedish m96 mauser bayonet .