Good to see you back , even with being busy and setting up a studio at home . Hope everything is going well and send randy best wishes. Always great information and history of the firearms. Thanks for your time making these for us
I always learn something and I'm always impressed. This is what I tell my kids about thinking you're an expert on any subject. There's always someone out there who can run circles around what you think you know. This channel is a valuable resource of firearm information.
Great video I’m glad you’ve had time to do these again! Also glad in 94 we all agreed that you’re gun could kill way more people if it had a bayonet or pistol grip,I have an AR15 with those two things and it kills 3-5 people a week just sitting in my safe.dangerous stuff.
US Army Special Forces 5fth Group, we didn't get the Beretta to replace the 1911 until 1986. I remember the year because it was the same month as the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. We didn't want the Beretta.
The smith 1917 is one of my bucket guns. I almost bought a Korean diawu ( however it's spelled) from a pawn shop. Just couldn't decide if I wanted it because it was marked .223 not 5.56. Whilst I was hemming and hawing somebody snuck in bought it right out from under my nose. Well not really but I let it get away. Maybe one day, they do look cool.
Hey Chris The Daewoo DR-200 or DR-300 (7.62x39) didn’t have a birdcage or a magazine when they were imported into the country around 1995. As always thanks for a great video!
Beer for me, but it is Sunday and it is 15:25 in the afternoon where I am...either way, a good Sunday is when the notification for a WUGR vid pops up...
Wow...I remember that post-ban Daewoo was going for about $400 in California in the mid-lqte 90s but that thumbhole stock was worse than the MAK-90 stock
On the Daewoo: that’s not a stock replacement, it’s a stock modification. Guys would take those stocks to a band saw and cut the thumb hole part out. I have one with a similar modification. If you look closely, you can see the work marks where the guy rounded it n the bottom.
I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Daewoo AR100, pre-band days, it's similar to the DR 200; I like it, was as accurate as my Colt AR15HB; the only drawback to the AR100, it had a spring type ejector built into the lower receiver. If due to heavy use, improper maintenance, crude, carbon, burnt power, the ejector can freeze and the bolt coming back will shear the top part of the ejector. I was lucky to find a company selling Daewoo parts here in America and bought additional internal parts for any future mishaps.
Daewoo is quite the company...back in the mid 90`s in South Africa I had a Daewoo washing machine, a Daewoo microwave, my sister had a car made by Daewoo and I had a Daewoo Precision Industries K5 9mm handgun... If a company was known as "A Jack Of All Trades" then Daewoo would be it...
Thinking of Norinco in Chy-na, they also made copies of AR-15's. I don't many got into the US before Bush the 1st stopped "non sporting rifles" to appease the Left. Canada got a lot of them because they were cheap. How good were they?? I've never heard. I wish I'd gotten the early Chinese copy of the M14. They were much better looking than the later imports.
The tokerov was a stolen idea from the Browning pistol and I have both hand guns and my owners manual for browning and the tokerov looks almost identical in break down and assembly and parts.
This will ALWAYS be my favorite part of this channel.
Good to see you back , even with being busy and setting up a studio at home . Hope everything is going well and send randy best wishes. Always great information and history of the firearms. Thanks for your time making these for us
I always learn something and I'm always impressed. This is what I tell my kids about thinking you're an expert on any subject. There's always someone out there who can run circles around what you think you know. This channel is a valuable resource of firearm information.
Reminds of good'ol times when the gun show was flooded with preban and nuterd awesomeness for less $500 and ammo was literally dirt cheap
Sks $99
Mosin $79
I could go on. I'm that old. Lol
@kentuckyboy541 I am also that old I know how you feel
Glad that this informational show is back. Thanks, keep them coming.
Great video I’m glad you’ve had time to do these again! Also glad in 94 we all agreed that you’re gun could kill way more people if it had a bayonet or pistol grip,I have an AR15 with those two things and it kills 3-5 people a week just sitting in my safe.dangerous stuff.
Congratulations on 125k subscribers, Chris.
WUGR is the 💣!
love watching the WUGR! Keep them coming !
The owner of that Daewoo DR200 did not replace the original stock. He cut down the original thumb hole stock.
Love the history lessons. Thank you, and well done!
Yay! I miss these.
colt and S&W were already making the revolvers in .45 colt before WW1
US Army Special Forces 5fth Group, we didn't get the Beretta to replace the 1911 until 1986. I remember the year because it was the same month as the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. We didn't want the Beretta.
Glad to see ya, I was getting worried
The smith 1917 is one of my bucket guns. I almost bought a Korean diawu ( however it's spelled) from a pawn shop. Just couldn't decide if I wanted it because it was marked .223 not 5.56. Whilst I was hemming and hawing somebody snuck in bought it right out from under my nose. Well not really but I let it get away. Maybe one day, they do look cool.
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Hey Chris
The Daewoo DR-200 or DR-300 (7.62x39) didn’t have a birdcage or a magazine when they were imported into the country around 1995. As always thanks for a great video!
Very interesting reviews, Thanks for sharing
🇦🇺 Miss the unboxing videos!!!
Had one of the early import Daewoo rifles with the side folding stock.
WUGR and coffee , life is good.
Beer for me, but it is Sunday and it is 15:25 in the afternoon where I am...either way, a good Sunday is when the notification for a WUGR vid pops up...
Wow...I remember that post-ban Daewoo was going for about $400 in California in the mid-lqte 90s but that thumbhole stock was worse than the MAK-90 stock
On the Daewoo: that’s not a stock replacement, it’s a stock modification. Guys would take those stocks to a band saw and cut the thumb hole part out. I have one with a similar modification. If you look closely, you can see the work marks where the guy rounded it n the bottom.
The tommy built hk clones are interesting. Not a hk fanboy but they look good.
Thanks again for the effort, alongside FW my favourite educational channel.
I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Daewoo AR100, pre-band days, it's similar to the DR 200; I like it, was as accurate as my Colt AR15HB; the only drawback to the AR100, it had a spring type ejector built into the lower receiver. If due to heavy use, improper maintenance, crude, carbon, burnt power, the ejector can freeze and the bolt coming back will shear the top part of the ejector. I was lucky to find a company selling Daewoo parts here in America and bought additional internal parts for any future mishaps.
Daewoo is quite the company...back in the mid 90`s in South Africa I had a Daewoo washing machine, a Daewoo microwave, my sister had a car made by Daewoo and I had a Daewoo Precision Industries K5 9mm handgun...
If a company was known as "A Jack Of All Trades" then Daewoo would be it...
Unfortunately they would become the Enron of South Korea after getting caught doing some "inventive" financial tricks.
Outstanding,
They got the same issue with the 1903 Springfield and the Enfield 1917 or P17
My brother brought a ChiCom Tokarev back from Vietnam 🇻🇳 Loudest pistol I've ever fired.
You ever shot a FiveseveN?
Not a lot of recoil, but it's super loud.
I kinda like it.
The sound just lets you feel that velocity going down range.
Love the videos u put out and they have came out with a mp7 now that is beautiful
Do you know how they put the flash hider on. Did they solder it on or is it welded? For the DR200 and the DR 300.
the XM8 was there too
I wish the XM8 was released to the Civillian market, but H&K hates us.
Thinking of Norinco in Chy-na, they also made copies of AR-15's. I don't many got into the US before Bush the 1st stopped "non sporting rifles" to appease the Left. Canada got a lot of them because they were cheap. How good were they?? I've never heard.
I wish I'd gotten the early Chinese copy of the M14. They were much better looking than the later imports.
Regan & Bush were 2 of the worst 2A Presidents we ever had, despite being from the party that claims to want to protect our Rights.
Hey Chris, how’s ole RANDY doing?
The tokerov was a stolen idea from the Browning pistol and I have both hand guns and my owners manual for browning and the tokerov looks almost identical in break down and assembly and parts.
Will there be any new unboxing videos?
Sweet
Will the 2a in Indiana fall to the next biden administration and if so will you just transition into selling flintlocks with barrels over 16” ?
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(Please use a script for your talks. )
You use of the verbal filler word "actually" I find distracting.