Let me start off by saying that is a very nice collection BUT the last rifle is a SKS type 56.The SKS was first produced in the Soviet Union but After World War II, the SKS design was licensed or sold to a number of the Soviet Union's allies, including China, Yugoslavia, Albania, North Korea, North Vietnam, East Germany, and Romania. Most of these nations produced nearly identical variants, with the most common modifications being differing styles of bayonets. The Type 56 was produced by China Numerous minor tweaks to SKS including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers, and differing types of thumb rest on the take down lever as well as that style of bayonet. Please take care of your guns 🙏🏻.
Bro when I tell you I kept getting the gun names right before you said what they were, it surprised myself as I'm no gun expert. I immediately knew the first one was a Luger and the second would be a Kar98k.
Dude this is so awesome. My family doesn't have any weapons like this but we do have pristine furniture that was given to one of my ancestors as a wedding present immediately after he returned from fighting in the civil war and it's been passed down ever since. Very cool to be in possession of tangible history. Also the Luger manufacturer mark is actually DWM which stands for "Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken" which is the German name of the German Weapons and Munitions company
Wasn't sure about this video at first, as I don't generally find the idea of guns relaxing, but ended up really enjoying it. Loved the soft speaking and tapping and the history was interesting as well.
knife is a tool, a gun is a tool, a hammer is a tool, etc...I am the weapon, should I choose to be violent. And I don't need a tool to kill you, should the need arise...there are no dangerous weapons, only dangerous people.
Let me start off by saying that is a very nice collection BUT the last rifle is a SKS type 56.The SKS was first produced in the Soviet Union but After World War II, the SKS design was licensed or sold to a number of the Soviet Union's allies, including China, Yugoslavia, Albania, North Korea, North Vietnam, East Germany, and Romania. Most of these nations produced nearly identical variants, with the most common modifications being differing styles of bayonets. The Type 56 was produced by China Numerous minor tweaks to SKS including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers, and differing types of thumb rest on the take down lever as well as that style of bayonet. Please take care of your guns 🙏🏻.
Very cool video as a huge asmr fan and history buff! Very niche lol. Thank you to your family for their service
This is badass. Nice apocalypse room, nice guns :D
Bro when I tell you I kept getting the gun names right before you said what they were, it surprised myself as I'm no gun expert. I immediately knew the first one was a Luger and the second would be a Kar98k.
🦅🇺🇸MURICA ASMR 🇺🇸🦅
Dude this is so awesome. My family doesn't have any weapons like this but we do have pristine furniture that was given to one of my ancestors as a wedding present immediately after he returned from fighting in the civil war and it's been passed down ever since. Very cool to be in possession of tangible history.
Also the Luger manufacturer mark is actually DWM which stands for "Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken" which is the German name of the German Weapons and Munitions company
Wasn't sure about this video at first, as I don't generally find the idea of guns relaxing, but ended up really enjoying it. Loved the soft speaking and tapping and the history was interesting as well.
With your voice, I hope you can do a gentle tapping video one day. That would be so relaxing!
The last rifle you have isnt WW2 era, its a Chinese type 56, old Chinese surplus still really nice rifles. They used them in Vietnam and such
No way the Chinese even faked the SKS 💀
@@hgfvfgfd7982 they are among the most common SKSs you see in the US
Cool video. I really enjoyed hearing about the different weaponry, and love your voice.
You got such nice knowledge too! Nice to see that you've seen such effort to do some research!!
amazing video, would love to see another gun asmr showing some more guns
I've always wondered what those pistols were that the Germans used.
Very cool collection hi btw
Nice timing! A day after the shootings. Cute.
dude shut up
I enjoy this channel but I don't like gun asmr in general. Bad conservative vibe
What shootings? There are shootings all over the world happening, what does that have to do with an ASMR video?
@@Kampos94 We're gonna live in fantasy land now and pretend America doesn't have more mass shootings than any other developed country
knife is a tool, a gun is a tool, a hammer is a tool, etc...I am the weapon, should I choose to be violent. And I don't need a tool to kill you, should the need arise...there are no dangerous weapons, only dangerous people.