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5:00 the one time i ever need to speed reload my shotgun is super super fun but rare— when I am sitting in a field and if a massive flock of geese comes down into our decoy spread and the geese do what known in slang as a “tornado” where literally THOUSANDS of geese can decend onto your field and they swirl around in a circle while landing and you just shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot!!!!! And you get your limit of geese really really fast. Only happened to me once in my life goose hunting snow geese and I ran out of shells!😅 It is a sight to behold! Whether you are hunting or just observing nature it is a sight to behold! And you gotta rapid reload your shotgun.
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@themastermason1 auctions are one of the best parts and worst parts of capitalism, overall, in a general sense, across all types of industries. Because example, the idea of auction is technically an idea of “pure free market capitalism”. Nevertheless… humans are…err…uhh…human. And we always find a way to eff up even a good free market idea type of thing. Thus gun broker. Nevertheless again and again, if one “learns” the quote unquote system, it is still possible to acquire undervalued items of any sort via an auction setting and environment. And then subsequently resell them at a higher price for a good decent profit. Alas and yet nevertheless yet again, it’s tricky😂 tricky tricky tricky!!! And so, welp… such is life.
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he will not add Russian subtitles because he is intelligent. Why did you not translate you comment into English on google translate and then post it to the comments, in English? Yes I had to press the translate button. And you could have done it for yourself first and no one would have ever known that you are Russian or that you had to press the translate button to read replies.
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because it is WRONG to learn new skills and new knowledge. Wrong I tell you! Wrong! You SHALL be forced to remain ignorant!😂🎉🎉🎉
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furthermore, and actually, most importantly, did you not see, or did you not notice, that the channel is specifically named “Forgotten Weapons”? Did you not understand, or realize, that he very specifically, and very intentionally, specializes in the history of socalled “dinosaur” guns? 😂
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outstanding indeed! Nailed it. Snatch is one of my top ten all time favorites for sure! Even more than lock, stock, and 2 smoking barrels!
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@EmmaLamarie but youtube misorders the comments section intentionally also. And, in theory, one could be the first comment but be delayed by wifi signal transmission or could be delayed by cable line signal or ethernet cable line signal transmission times to and fro between the servers in silicon valley and wherever one may be geographically located. Thereby, creating the effect that the first commenter was not actually first or, that the second or third commenters who neither were first but thought they were first then become first because their cable or internet provider just so happens to have a faster transmission signal at that particular moment in time. And thus their comment gets transmitted and posted to comments faster, effectively. All fascinatingly in a few seconds because of these amazing modern technologies😅🎉 😂 Alas! Call it a tie, and of course all in good fun.
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ayeeee early gang!
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steammmmmpunk, bebé!
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gee marnin to yee
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sometimes I watch Cody’s Lab to learn stuff about chemistry things and, one time, his video introduced me to the term and phrase, “danger noodle” when he was exploring an abandoned mine for silver and mercury to do chemistry experiments with. Therefore, I want a danger noodle collector gun.
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salutations
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facts
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my bros and sisses, these gun Jesus quips in this sub-thread are just delightful!😅 absolutely delightful!
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20:01; welp… yep… all apart of the infiltrators’ anti-freedom anti-bill of rights anti-2a plan as they began to infiltrate more and more back in the 1970’s and concerningly, contuing today. ‘Twill end up being the case of course probably, that the pro-Constitution pro-Bill of Rights folks will have to repeat what our founding fathers did and literally be charged as criminals and treasonous by the government while we re-fight to re-defeat the government to re-establish our natural, individual, inalienable, God given rights. All fool foil hat speculation on my own part of course, eh?😑🤓
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i want to see this friggin .58 caliber bullet that went into it?! woah!
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@herosstratos 😂
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yo me neither! and i commented mine before seeing you had previously commented yours! As another person stated… early gang!🖖
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@littlehills no no no. take extra boxes of shells!!! Two boxes of shells is usually plenty for an average goose hunt. But like I said we ran out! And the story I described is a completely unpredictable occurrence in goose hunting. And, weighing your bag down with extra boxes of shells is also annoying. And like I said it only happened to me once in 40 years. But yah extra boxes of shells is the only way around that. Wait no😅. I am a terrible shot. Haha. If i was a good shot and actually got one goose per shot, I’d not have run out of shells. But I am not a great shot so I get a goose about every 6 shells😅
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@jagx234 yup! dumb regs. In my state we have a 3 shell limit. It is stupid. A bag limit is a bag limit. If you are poacher and take more than the legal bag limit of birds… ain’t no shell limit in the shotgun going to stop that. You can poach birds just as easily with a three shell limit in Texas where I am.
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still haven’t got into collecting as per ummm…. my finances😂 But I’ve had vicarious interest since I was a teenager. And, I remember looking at the Springfield Armory website in 2004, lusting and pining for those frikkin’ awesome cool looking m-1 and m-14 modernizations that I wanted so badly but could not afford. And I only wanted it for my “tactical looking” hunting rifle😅😂. This was before all the “AR” hysteria took over the “tactical bro” subculture. btw i am neither a veteran nor a tactical bro. But I do like to watch these videos!🎉🎉 And yay history stuff.
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😂
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email pictures to multiple antique gun people and get their opinion, maybe is one idea. Maybe one them will give you the indisputable definite way to tell if it is a first gen
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oh. also. serial number or lot numbers if its on there. Like, I am not a gun historian like Ian, but Ian has often spoken about batch numbers/lot numbers/serial numbers in his videos. Say if a stamped number is 0143 just an made up example… then it would be like, within the “range” of 0001 to 5000, if five thousand guns were produced in the first lot or first generation or some such idea like that. Then lot 2 is like 5000-10000. So it would be an indisputable way of knowing authenticity, in theory.
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‘extremely rare on the collector market...’; therefore I predict a minimum 20k USD price without having gone to the Morphy website to check the reserve.
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it’s basically the same concept as “going antiquing” like what was/is popular with the boomers and their parents and grandparents. You might come across a hidden gem and get to to take it to the PBS roadshow for an outlandish 100x collectors’ appraisal!
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ohh i was gonna comment a comment similarly! an answer to a question i didn’t know I needed answering to!😂
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Merry Christmas, Forgotten Weapons!
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also. but why?
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agreed on all points. Yet I would buy a commemorative gun purely for personal enjoyment, fully realizing and understanding that it has no collector value nor investment value. Almost kind of like a fully working movie prop that I could actually go out and bag a deer with. Sorta like those pretty-to-look-and-hold lever action Henry cowboy commemorative 45-70s or whatever they were.
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after reading some comments i am now also alternatively very interested in the history and geneaology of how and why a family’s surname came to be “schoolyard” in German. That’s what some of the German speakers were saying Schulhof translates to.
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haha cool Ian getting creative new ideas on keeping up income and revenues in these recessionary and inflationary economic times as maybe some people cuttin’ off their patreonages to save monies. Can’t blame him! Very good in fact! Imo anyway…
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i thought i could tell the difference between super and sub on the single shot semi auto but maybe that was because he already said which one was first and second and i interpolated that to imagining that i could hear the difference? besides, i’m a gun noob anywayz. But i coulda swore the super was a slightly higher “ting” than the sub was. But in the two round burst i definitely could not tell.
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oh dang I am an early commenter in a Forgotten Weapons video!? lucky me!
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and it will keep going until “we” make it stop. Yes. Until we MAKE IT STOP. All these decades we just kept on laughing and laughing at the insanity of the anti-freedom left in the USA and they just kept on keeping on with their march toward neotyranny and illegal denial of natural rights written into the Bill of Rights. Welp, a lot are “waking up”, yes. Good. But we need more too.
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that’s really cool, i hope i can afford one someday
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very cool
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