You can see the auction that we bought this Military Crate at here: th-cam.com/video/qd_iSCsQZFs/w-d-xo.html WARNING! The former owner approaches us after we bought the abandoned storage unit!
Nice find! The shotgun you found is a Browning A5. They are still in production today and are highly sought after. 1st thing you want to do is research the serial number to determine age and potential value. 2nd take it to a knowledgeable gunsmith for cleaning and evaluating and possible repair. Once you've done these things, you can make a decision about whether or not you keep or sell. Either way, it's a win! Again, congratulations!
I’m just heartsick for this man. He was trying to keep himself composed in the video where you purchased the unit. You always have to wonder, what caused this to happen. I mean the majority of that stuff looks like memorabilia, more than anything. That shotgun is definitely an heirloom gun. I could never do this type of work. I’d run myself broke, buying up storage units and returning people’s stuff to them.
zalmaflash Wow. Talk about presuming the worst of your fellow man. If he was a felon he wouldn’t have a problem lying to get his guns back. Also, felons don’t tend to have storage units that can be traced to their CCs and they sure as heck wouldn’t keep guns in it because they know that the police will be searching there.
Gosh i feel so sorry for that man that lost all that stuff. I know how much old stuff would mean to me. You could hear his voice at the end of the other video. Clearly tore up but just wanted his paperwork... I would definitely let him have a few person so belongings. My heart is so huge though and I believe in the dramatic energies of the world. I would hate to have something happen to my stuff and then someone buy all my sentimental things and say screw off its mine now sucker. But then again the universe will repay them for their kindness or lack thereof. You guys are amazing for considering giving him some of his belongings. I definitely would after everything he had. Losing belongings is like losing a piece of your life . Espeically thousands of dollars worth.
That Browning A-5 was more a family heirloom gun than a gun someone buys to have a new gun or to get a shotgun. That is sad for him losing some the family stuff. The returning paperwork and pictures which hold no monetary value is high value gift to the person . One that can't be measured since photo are are irreplaceable most of the time.
I have lost a pile of stuff including a $20,000 14kt gold Rolex watch my late dad bought my late mom who only recently died so I know the pain the owners who lost stuff in lockers because they hit hard times and couldn't pay the fee. In my case I didn't know my stuff was there until it was too late. A friend had put it in storage and never paid the bill or told me so I could. Good people do hit bad times folks. I'm Living proof.
You're right, I metal detect and return Class rings, that sort of thing. If it's clearly a sentimental item it's worth more then gold returning it. And in kind I've had stuff returned to me...karma is a real thing!
Whomever left their Browning Auto 5 in a storage locker... doesn't deserve to own it! It WAS probably their Grandfather's shotgun, and they're probably kicking themselves for not keeping up with the storage locker payments. Great find.
Browning a4, that things gotta be well over 60 or 70 years old, one of the most reliable old shotguns out there. I'd keep that for my personal collection!
joethrecker rifles and shotguns don’t have to registered only pistols and guns that need a permit to buy. Some states make you but not most. Plus it’s beyond the age it’s considered a collectors items. And some didn’t have a serial number
@@joethrecker8123 here in America you don't need to register your guns, unless it is a handgun or in some states an "assault weapon" otherwise it's not needed.
Congrats! You have a Browning Auto-5 shotgun. One of the first successful semi-auto shotguns to hit the market, it's production life ran for 96 years (1902-1998). Browning currently makes a variation of it, called an A5. According to my dad, his father had one and loved it. These guns are still highly collectible and that one is probably still a good shooter. There's a lot of wing shooters out there that are probably quite jealous of your find. Again, congrats on a great buy.
15:50 If you're still planning on giving that guy his personal effects, I would give him the keys you don't find a need for. Nothing is more annoying than losing keys.
@@jackscurfield7630 you'd think he wouldn't keep too much stuff in there that was important or at least not let it go in an auction and may sure the bill is paid or remove stuff before they get locked out. I always wondered why people wouldn't remove their stuff before the money they last paid on it ran out. Crazy.
@@erictalkington5674 unlike people with 1st world troubles, some people have actual troubles that make living life or death. The medication could have been for something that put the guy in a hospital where he stayed for an extended time. Medical bills are insane. No time or ability to get to the locker the get his stuff. No family to help out... The reasons are vast.. You need to see if this guy was really in a hard spot and get his stuff back to him, for a small profit for your troubles if need be, but not raping him. If he was ignorant or just a fool for not retrieving it, all the bounty is yours. At least, that is how I see it.
That shotgun is a beauty! Almost bought one awhile ago, was about 600$ for a poor condition but they range 500-1000 depending. The wear may harm the value, still worth a penny, but man does it make it pretty!
They range from $200- $900 they are very abundant, they made over 500,000 of them . Fn , Remington and Winchester all made a style of the John browning designed a4 and a5. I own several variations of the a5 .
Remington made the Model 11 for Remington, from 1911 on until production ceased. Browning patent. Remington never made guns with a Browning name attached to it.
Jeeze people calm down and read. On Killing is the title of a very important book by Dave Grossman (a friend of mine). It chronicles his work on understanding how people react in war when it comes to killing. Dave Grossman was an Army Ranger and is a Psychologist. On Killing is on the required reading list at the FBI Academy. His research has been very important in understanding that most people are hesitant to take another humans life.
a lot of peopel are not so hesitant anymore, there are more psychopath in the wolrd today than at anytime in history. According to some studies you walk past 7 a day.
It's STOCK, not stalk and that stock by itself is not a Henry Survival rifle. The don't make them with wooden stocks. Just polymer so it can be formed with a hollow cavity inside to store everything and be lightweight. It has to be able to float if dropped in the water and wood and water don't mix. Its definitely just a stock to a rifle or shotgun of some sort.
Oh man.. LOL That grenade brings back memories. I have one just like that. I took a spring and put it under the lever... When you pulled the pin.. the lever would spring out. Me and a buddy had a a young IT guy at my office convinced it was genuine... another buddy came in started playing around with it and it "slipped" from his... I've never seen an IT guy move that fast. He literally dive behind a partition wall across the room. Fun time.. LOL
My dad would have love that 12 Gage. He passed away 3 years ago and was a licensed gun Smith and dealer. Everything he did was for individuals. He worked out of the basement or a back room repairing, building from scratch, refilling used ammo etc. I used to go to the shooting range with him at a young age and learned how to shoot very well. He wanted me to do competition shooting but I was way too shy then. And the weekends at Bill Goodman's gun and knife shows were great. I was a lover of knifes and almost always got a gun and several knives before we left lol. Good memories
Oooh Looking Forward to this!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂💖 The Axe with the hammer/Prybar and nail puller is a specialist 'Roofing' tool 🙂 I had one for work myself 👍 😁👍🤣 George with yet Another S-Word!🤺🗡⚔ That's a cool curved & decorative dagger 🙂👍 Are you sure those Hand Cuffs aren't for 'Midget Man' 😂😁 And that is a Stunning Rifle too 🙂 Also loving loving the new ending music 👍 Awesome video as always guys 🙂 Thank you so much for taking us along for the journey of discovery 🙂👍 Stay safe, All the best, Mark 🙂
@@t5e32 😁😂 Well now he's in trouble when he's a Naughty little boy next time then 😊😂😁 Yeah it works really well 🙂 well done on finding a piece you liked that fits so well, it's never a 5 minute job that's for sure 😔🙂👍
Oh man, you just broke my heart, it's identical to my Father's Browning 12ga that was stolen by a black-sheep family member. I'd buy it just for the memories, now that Dad is gone.
I have 5 Wyoming knives once you get use to the Wyoming knife they are the best for gutting,and skinning Its the only knife I take with me while hunting or fishing
George found 4 knife sharpeners, while your fingers were hogging the screen. I love your enthusiasm, but you do realize that you're just a big kid, right? Thanks for sharing.
George you sound tired and weary. I know you want to un box this unit, but please put your health first. You had surgery and this weekend is going to be very full for both of you. Care for yourself, please. Too many people love you.
Best advice I can give you is to read that book. It’s a brilliant insight into the psychology behind killing. Lt. Col. Grossman is a former professor of psychology at West Point. He has several books and they are all extremely interesting.
@@TheTeeWorldsfreak Sure ! You're an expert . In my compagny 's workshop , I've got a whole case of compression-weakened springs . At which address can I send it to you ?
“That’s not a knife”...😌 it’s a seatbelt cutter/window breaker intended for emergency use in the event that you become trapped in a burning car after an accident.
😅 I was wondering why the end that would be used to break the window was so sharp XD, now I know thanks guys I live in Alaska and we don’t have deer. During an accident Moose come through your windows and trap you in a car. Sadly it happens every winter, we own a few emergency vehicle tools and they look extremely similar, the only differences are that the end’s come to a point.
I got a Belgium Made 12 Ga. Browning just Like that One--Great Shotgun, must adjust Reject Springs if going from Low to High Brass Shells--I Paid $349 dollars for mine back in the 60's.
Never pull the pin of the grenade even if it is cleard off from the bottom. I saw in the other magnet fishing videos. The pin head section has a primer in it. It creates its own explosion to do enough damage, even if there are no sharpnels.
@@squrilebrain Actually it is auto loading. The gun auto loads the next round automatically after firing the round in the chamber with each pull of the trigger until the magazine is empty. So, the gun is semi automatic, but loading is automatic.
The knife at 7:26 is the best out of that lot. Benchmade makes great USA made knives and are somewhat expensive. I would recommend keeping it as a edc. The sog and Gerber are also very well made quality knives. The rest are sadly just pieces of Chinese made junk
That depends. If it is 16 gauge or 12 gauge. 16 gauge and it's a Sweet 16. However the line of shotguns that it is a part of is the Auto 5 line. If it's 12 gauge then it's either a Light 12 or Heavy 12.
Not all 16 gages are sweet sixteen just like not all 12 gages are light twelves. Those are special additions. I have a sweets teen model made in Belgium 1970.
Jeremy, that woman is still excited for you and your happiness and you just tossed a grenade at her! You are very forgiving, George. Great finds, you two! 👍 ❤️
@@WhatTheHales I have a Dale Earnhardt Sr. collection of 6ft stand ups (laminated), lamps, remote control car, etc. Do you know anyone that might want to buy them? I can send you photos.
The wrapping on the Browing may be a tapestry bought in Germany in thev70s...Germans used'ta come on post onpayday...selling those tapestries...I always thought they were junk but wish I'd bought one..souvenirs of service...
Look at the front of the stock,that is not a Henry 22 survival rifle,there is no slot for the action housing,and it's wood,and those survival rifles on have a plastic/polymer stock;and let's not forget the obvious screw hole for attaching the stock TO A SHOTGUN
nice Browning thou the barrel looks like a slightly newer replacement, possibly slug barrel with the type front sight. looks like the ramped bead used on some slug barrels.
Gerber knife sharpener most likely. - Why would you throw throwing stars at the gun crate you're raving about? I'd also make sure the guy got back all those empty gun boxes - they have serial numbers on them typically so they are married to his guns. Photos, and other paperwork would go to the owner if I could do this.
That one "knife" with the "brass knuckles" is actually a skinning knife for processing animals. ANd most of the knives in there are cheap knives that are pretty inexpensive. Same with the multi tools.
@@d.riprock1546 Not a hunter here, but I have window shopped on enough knife sites and watched a few videos of hunters to know what they tend to used for field dressing and the like.
@@Lonewolfmike I've never had one but I've seen them in Cabelas. They use a replaceable blade like box cutters. The hook with edge for gutting and the short blade for caping. I don't hunt much anymore either. I like watching the deer out in the yard tho lol.
The night that you want to know about is actually used for dressing game the hook end is used to open up the animal and the other side is used for skinning
You can see the auction that we bought this Military Crate at here: th-cam.com/video/qd_iSCsQZFs/w-d-xo.html WARNING! The former owner approaches us after we bought the abandoned storage unit!
SOG was a special military force
that is a brownings 80 something semi auto shotgun
Can I get one of those knifes
Can I get one of those knifes
The weird thing with the two holes and the red thing on the side is a gut hook for skinning animals
DO NOT SELL THAT SHOTGUN. That Is A 12 guage Belgian Browning. That Shotgun Was Personally Designed By John Browning.
C'mon 😂, I've seen many of them! Nothing special!!
@@Chris-CardVaultit’s a trench game auto-shot, rep or not definitely worth som good
I would definetly keep it, original browning auto 5 shotguns are not easy to find
Nice find! The shotgun you found is a Browning A5. They are still in production today and are highly sought after. 1st thing you want to do is research the serial number to determine age and potential value. 2nd take it to a knowledgeable gunsmith for cleaning and evaluating and possible repair. Once you've done these things, you can make a decision about whether or not you keep or sell. Either way, it's a win! Again, congratulations!
They stopped making the A5 in 1998.
@@sixeightguy6723 I have 2 a5s I bought in 2018 and my wife has 1
I’m just heartsick for this man. He was trying to keep himself composed in the video where you purchased the unit. You always have to wonder, what caused this to happen. I mean the majority of that stuff looks like memorabilia, more than anything. That shotgun is definitely an heirloom gun. I could never do this type of work. I’d run myself broke, buying up storage units and returning people’s stuff to them.
He said in the video the fees were supposed to be removed from his credit card account but some one messed up.
zalmaflash Wow. Talk about presuming the worst of your fellow man.
If he was a felon he wouldn’t have a problem lying to get his guns back. Also, felons don’t tend to have storage units that can be traced to their CCs and they sure as heck wouldn’t keep guns in it because they know that the police will be searching there.
@@thefreeman8791 I may not agree with the felon part, but I would still check if the firearm has some "history" to it regardless.
SOG is “Studies and Observations Group” They conducted covert unconventional warfare operations during the Vietnam War.
They make some fine knives.
Gosh i feel so sorry for that man that lost all that stuff. I know how much old stuff would mean to me. You could hear his voice at the end of the other video. Clearly tore up but just wanted his paperwork... I would definitely let him have a few person so belongings. My heart is so huge though and I believe in the dramatic energies of the world. I would hate to have something happen to my stuff and then someone buy all my sentimental things and say screw off its mine now sucker. But then again the universe will repay them for their kindness or lack thereof. You guys are amazing for considering giving him some of his belongings. I definitely would after everything he had. Losing belongings is like losing a piece of your life . Espeically thousands of dollars worth.
That Browning A-5 was more a family heirloom gun than a gun someone buys to have a new gun or to get a shotgun. That is sad for him losing some the family stuff. The returning paperwork and pictures which hold no monetary value is high value gift to the person . One that can't be measured since photo are are irreplaceable most of the time.
I have lost a pile of stuff including a $20,000 14kt gold Rolex watch my late dad bought my late mom who only recently died so I know the pain the owners who lost stuff in lockers because they hit hard times and couldn't pay the fee. In my case I didn't know my stuff was there until it was too late. A friend had put it in storage and never paid the bill or told me so I could. Good people do hit bad times folks. I'm Living proof.
You're right, I metal detect and return Class rings, that sort of thing. If it's clearly a sentimental item it's worth more then gold returning it. And in kind I've had stuff returned to me...karma is a real thing!
Why storage unit owner have right to sell it?
@@srijanchandrakar5982 because renters don't pay, won't acknowledge notices to pay.
Whomever left their Browning Auto 5 in a storage locker... doesn't deserve to own it! It WAS probably their Grandfather's shotgun, and they're probably kicking themselves for not keeping up with the storage locker payments.
Great find.
Probably was a soldier killed overseas and never told no one about their storage
The shoulder killer lol love A5’s! Im jealous…
That Auto 5 is not that old. John Moses designed it when your Grand father was around. But It still isn't a Winchester 1901 pump shotgun.
Nobody but, nobody leaves an original Belgium Browning in a storage locker unless they are clueless as to what it’s worth
Yeah you got that right. I have my great grandfather's lever action and shotgun. They are locked up safe.
Found a browning a5 , need to check to see if barrel moves back with action beautiful find. That one knife is a skinner with gut hook for game animals
George, When he threw the fake grin aid on you, you should have jumped on him and told him, I am trying to save you. LOL...........
Jeremy and George send out an SOS the owners are coming they mite want there pew pews back love you both ❤️
Right when you pulled the gun out I knew it was a old browning a5. It has the humpback and is one of the greatest shotguns of all time
Browning a4, that things gotta be well over 60 or 70 years old, one of the most reliable old shotguns out there. I'd keep that for my personal collection!
Andrew Geier browning auto 5
First simi auto ever designed in 1890
joethrecker rifles and shotguns don’t have to registered only pistols and guns that need a permit to buy. Some states make you but not most. Plus it’s beyond the age it’s considered a collectors items. And some didn’t have a serial number
@@joethrecker8123 here in America you don't need to register your guns, unless it is a handgun or in some states an "assault weapon" otherwise it's not needed.
@@andrewgeier83 thanks for the update, we don't know that kind of rules. Thanks from India.
Have a lot of empathy for whoever lost that unit. They seemed to have had it all together at one point. Just, wow.
all together except for the racism
Congrats! You have a Browning Auto-5 shotgun.
One of the first successful semi-auto shotguns to hit the market, it's production life ran for 96 years (1902-1998).
Browning currently makes a variation of it, called an A5.
According to my dad, his father had one and loved it.
These guns are still highly collectible and that one is probably still a good shooter.
There's a lot of wing shooters out there that are probably quite jealous of your find.
Again, congrats on a great buy.
15:50 If you're still planning on giving that guy his personal effects, I would give him the keys you don't find a need for. Nothing is more annoying than losing keys.
@@jackscurfield7630 you'd think he wouldn't keep too much stuff in there that was important or at least not let it go in an auction and may sure the bill is paid or remove stuff before they get locked out. I always wondered why people wouldn't remove their stuff before the money they last paid on it ran out. Crazy.
@@erictalkington5674 unlike people with 1st world troubles, some people have actual troubles that make living life or death.
The medication could have been for something that put the guy in a hospital where he stayed for an extended time.
Medical bills are insane.
No time or ability to get to the locker the get his stuff.
No family to help out...
The reasons are vast..
You need to see if this guy was really in a hard spot and get his stuff back to him, for a small profit for your troubles if need be, but not raping him.
If he was ignorant or just a fool for not retrieving it, all the bounty is yours.
At least, that is how I see it.
That shotgun is a beauty! Almost bought one awhile ago, was about 600$ for a poor condition but they range 500-1000 depending.
The wear may harm the value, still worth a penny, but man does it make it pretty!
They range from $200- $900 they are very abundant, they made over 500,000 of them . Fn , Remington and Winchester all made a style of the John browning designed a4 and a5. I own several variations of the a5 .
Remington made the Model 11 for Remington, from 1911 on until production ceased. Browning patent. Remington never made guns with a Browning name attached to it.
that a Browning auto worth a couple thousand. 1950 to early 60s
That right their is a semi-auto shotgun
@@MrFosterj I have a light 12. Been offered 2k plus sight unseen. That’s why it’s locked up in a very secure place
That's a What the Hales Deer Skinning Knife! For cutting the throat so it can bleedout, to gut it, and to skin it. They work great!
Hello WTH! George won of course! Awesome video! Have a great evening! Be safe! God bless!
Jeeze people calm down and read. On Killing is the title of a very important book by Dave Grossman (a friend of mine). It chronicles his work on understanding how people react in war when it comes to killing. Dave Grossman was an Army Ranger and is a Psychologist. On Killing is on the required reading list at the FBI Academy. His research has been very important in understanding that most people are hesitant to take another humans life.
Well put! It's an amazing novel which I myself have read while in the military.
a lot of peopel are not so hesitant anymore, there are more psychopath in the wolrd today than at anytime in history. According to some studies you walk past 7 a day.
HE VERY BEST FRIEND
I believe that rifle stalk is a henry rifle survival 22. The barrel and receiver are inside the stalk. I used to own one. theyre pretty neat.
I'm positive that the full auto 20 or 12 gauge shotgun those are one of the more rare guns that are full auto
It's STOCK, not stalk and that stock by itself is not a Henry Survival rifle. The don't make them with wooden stocks. Just polymer so it can be formed with a hollow cavity inside to store everything and be lightweight. It has to be able to float if dropped in the water and wood and water don't mix. Its definitely just a stock to a rifle or shotgun of some sort.
Oh man.. LOL That grenade brings back memories. I have one just like that. I took a spring and put it under the lever... When you pulled the pin.. the lever would spring out. Me and a buddy had a a young IT guy at my office convinced it was genuine... another buddy came in started playing around with it and it "slipped" from his... I've never seen an IT guy move that fast. He literally dive behind a partition wall across the room. Fun time.. LOL
5:50 thats not chinese, its japanese and its called a shuriken
I was shouting that on my screen
Actually they are incorrectly called Shuriken in the west. They are Skaken, a shuriken is actually straight light a dart.
@@donoberloh na in Japan those r called shuriken too ion kno where u got em info but u wrong
My dad would have love that 12 Gage. He passed away 3 years ago and was a licensed gun Smith and dealer. Everything he did was for individuals. He worked out of the basement or a back room repairing, building from scratch, refilling used ammo etc. I used to go to the shooting range with him at a young age and learned how to shoot very well. He wanted me to do competition shooting but I was way too shy then. And the weekends at Bill Goodman's gun and knife shows were great. I was a lover of knifes and almost always got a gun and several knives before we left lol. Good memories
Thanks for sharing. Keep coming back.
"Brass knuckles"😂😂😂 thats to clean a deer so you can cut it open easier😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's used to cut the deer open
@@dakotanostrant2895 I literally already went over this
No
Braise braise I love brase
You got a "WYOMING" hunting knife for skinning and opening, i own one and its 40 years old👍 Greatings from Norway
OMG😱😱😱😱
Ohh!!!Thanks 🙏
I love your humor Jeremy, " Adult toys for a smurff ".
The gun is a browning auto 5 12 gauge automatic shotgun
I think its a 16 gauge sweet sixteen
You are correct, sweet 16, sad condition but the whole box was prob only worth 20 bucks till they found the gun
@@paulnokio1199 true
@@paulnokio1199 I have got one here at home so im pretty acquainted with the reciever markings
@@paulnokio1199 they found 9mm in there that’s worth 5 dollars a round now
I LOVE MILITARY STUFF!!!!!!!!!!
The funky little knife is a belly zipper for field dressing a deer.
This video makes me want to get into buying units. Im a big gun, knive, and coin collector
this
is my fraviot video so far👍👍
Oooh Looking Forward to this!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂💖
The Axe with the hammer/Prybar and nail puller is a specialist 'Roofing' tool 🙂
I had one for work myself 👍
😁👍🤣 George with yet Another S-Word!🤺🗡⚔
That's a cool curved & decorative dagger 🙂👍
Are you sure those Hand Cuffs aren't for 'Midget Man' 😂😁
And that is a Stunning Rifle too 🙂
Also loving loving the new ending music 👍
Awesome video as always guys 🙂
Thank you so much for taking us along for the journey of discovery 🙂👍
Stay safe,
All the best,
Mark 🙂
Thanks for letting us k'now :)
@@WhatTheHales
Always a pleasure 💖🙂
Maybe thumb cuffs?
@@lorieakin1771
Yes I think that's exactly what they really are 🙂👮♂️
@@t5e32
😁😂
Well now he's in trouble when he's a Naughty little boy next time then 😊😂😁
Yeah it works really well 🙂 well done on finding a piece you liked that fits so well, it's never a 5 minute job that's for sure 😔🙂👍
Oh man, you just broke my heart, it's identical to my Father's Browning 12ga that was stolen by a black-sheep family member. I'd buy it just for the memories, now that Dad is gone.
LIAR ! You want profited , shame on you , FROM FRANCE !!! BOUHHHHH !
JEREMY that will look great in your lounge THAT gun is a real collectors item I'm sure
One hundred and onest edition 😂 I died
6:24 is a gutting/skinning knife for deer/elk or what ever you hunt. Its called a wyoming knife.
Thanks for letting us k'now :)
you beat me to it... I have one of those.. wicked sharp and works very well.
Yup....Its called the Wyoming knife $35.00-$45.00
I have 5 Wyoming knives once you get use to the Wyoming knife they are the best for gutting,and skinning Its the only knife I take with me while hunting or fishing
It's also called a Deer Zipper.
I love the excitement in them, keeps my eyes glued to the screen. Keep that Browning, it's worth money
George found 4 knife sharpeners, while your fingers were hogging the screen. I love your enthusiasm, but you do realize that you're just a big kid, right?
Thanks for sharing.
"On Killing" is actually a good read. It's not hack and slash fiction. Great video.
We are watching a trunk full of hillbilly heaven.
George you sound tired and weary. I know you want to un box this unit, but please put your health first. You had surgery and this weekend is going to be very full for both of you. Care for yourself, please. Too many people love you.
Best advice I can give you is to read that book. It’s a brilliant insight into the psychology behind killing. Lt. Col. Grossman is a former professor of psychology at West Point. He has several books and they are all extremely interesting.
The knife you are wondering about is for skining and gutting deer ,elk, antelope and such
Belgian FN made Browning Auto 5. Great find. Lucky.
That cardboard S&W box is with serious money to a collector...
Like I said only a couple of knives worth any money!
Your post notification is turned on 💙💙💙💙
Awesome fined
A 12 gauge browning semi auto
Sick!!!!
If the browning has been stored with it's bolt pulled rearwards ( opened ) you can be sure that the recoil spring is definitively dead !
🤔
This is one of the most dispelled myths of the gun world.
A spring gets weak by use not by compression
@@TheTeeWorldsfreak Sure ! You're an expert . In my compagny 's workshop , I've got a whole case of compression-weakened springs .
At which address can I send it to you ?
Even though I saw this video 3 years ago it's still a great video Thanks for sharing your time with all of us
To all the people saying the buttstock has a rifle in it, you're wrong. That just a stock for a Remington 870. That's it.
At least some one knows what they are talking about. Lord know these people don't.
@@jamiebiggs2331 Not sure what this has to do with my post but you are correct.
“That’s not a knife”...😌 it’s a seatbelt cutter/window breaker intended for emergency use in the event that you become trapped in a burning car after an accident.
There more commonly used for gutting deer in my family
HI- Z its a animal skinner
😅 I was wondering why the end that would be used to break the window was so sharp XD, now I know thanks guys I live in Alaska and we don’t have deer. During an accident Moose come through your windows and trap you in a car. Sadly it happens every winter, we own a few emergency vehicle tools and they look extremely similar, the only differences are that the end’s come to a point.
S O G is Special Operations Group
Love that Browning! Good on you guys! Love you guys, only the best!!!
It's a Browning. Semi auto 12 gauge shotgun.
Its a 16 gauge
It’s an A5
@@wandawebb6806 You don't think it was a Sweet 16 do you? I had one, chech made...not american. Nice weapon though.
@@wandawebb6806 the A-5 uses 12, 16, and 20 gauge
WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW
They do love each other.
The Gerber item is a knife sharpener. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for letting us k'now :)
I got a Belgium Made 12 Ga. Browning just Like that One--Great Shotgun, must adjust Reject Springs if going from Low to High Brass Shells--I Paid $349 dollars for mine back in the 60's.
Good for you guys!!! Let me know what the Browning shotgun was appraised at please! I have one exactly like it that was my dads...
Lazy fuk go appraised your own shit u must be a dope fiend trying to pawn your dad's stuff.smfh
Never pull the pin of the grenade even if it is cleard off from the bottom. I saw in the other magnet fishing videos. The pin head section has a primer in it. It creates its own explosion to do enough damage, even if there are no sharpnels.
Kketansa Art
a priper in a genade wont do any damage.
U watch daniel bowens
@@teck9714
Yes, his videos I was refering to.
Why can’t I get lucky enough to find an A-5 Belgium made browning shotgun
Anyway u guys were lucky happy for u guys 😁👌👌❤️
Japanese throwing stars nice, a box ready for a zombie apocalypse
That Browning is a shotgun produced in 1880 and throughout 1890 and ww1 ww2 it was the first atomatic loading shotgun
you mean smi auto loading . Browning did not make a FULL automatic shotgun at that time .
@@squrilebrain Actually it is auto loading. The gun auto loads the next round automatically after firing the round in the chamber with each pull of the trigger until the magazine is empty. So, the gun is semi automatic, but loading is automatic.
They don't deserve that gun
I understand that is a true piece of history but a little COD fact, it makes an appearance in world at war
Nice wiki search buddy
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The knife at 7:26 is the best out of that lot. Benchmade makes great USA made knives and are somewhat expensive. I would recommend keeping it as a edc. The sog and Gerber are also very well made quality knives. The rest are sadly just pieces of Chinese made junk
That seems to be an earlier Mel Pardue knife as well. Probably some collector value even in that condition.
4:33 that is a browning sweet 16 I have like 2 of them at my house and they are collector guns
KN RELIC 39 I still shoot my grandfather’s from time to time.
That depends. If it is 16 gauge or 12 gauge. 16 gauge and it's a Sweet 16. However the line of shotguns that it is a part of is the Auto 5 line. If it's 12 gauge then it's either a Light 12 or Heavy 12.
Not all 16 gages are sweet sixteen just like not all 12 gages are light twelves. Those are special additions. I have a sweets teen model made in Belgium 1970.
The keys are like a chunch of gold.Very Kool!
Looks like a great Goose Gun !
Jeremy, that woman is still excited for you and your happiness and you just tossed a grenade at her! You are very forgiving, George. Great finds, you two! 👍 ❤️
One of those is a antique roofing hatchet used to lay and rip wood shake roofing very cool 😎
Do you still have the knives and knife sets available for sale?
Unfortunately no... this is an older video
@@WhatTheHales I have a Dale Earnhardt Sr. collection of 6ft stand ups (laminated), lamps, remote control car, etc. Do you know anyone that might want to buy them? I can send you photos.
@@karenbates2086 List it on Ebay
@@WhatTheHales I dont know how to do that.
@@karenbates2086 Watch a video
That's a browning auto 5, 5 I believe is the magazine capacity, good find.
BebenTheSteben not a magazine. It is a tube
@@tockblade I know, dont know what I was thinking writhing this comment lmao.
The wrapping on the Browing may be a tapestry bought in Germany in thev70s...Germans used'ta come on post onpayday...selling those tapestries...I always thought they were junk but wish I'd bought one..souvenirs of service...
I really hope they don’t just get rid of this gun because it is a beautiful shotgun and deserves to be treasured.
This video would absolutely be awesome if the guy let the girl do all of the talking 😂
Hahaha he sounds like he hits her every time she speaks. 🤣🤣
The 2 piece cardboard smith and wesson box is worth more that everything in that locker combined.
awesome video
Oh my god.... every time he says wow.. it's like he gets more aroused. Lol
The wood stock is a henry 22 survival rifle the barrel is in the stock you have to remove the back to get it
I really hope you are joking
Darcy Mangan it’s the truth 😅
Look at the front of the stock,that is not a Henry 22 survival rifle,there is no slot for the action housing,and it's wood,and those survival rifles on have a plastic/polymer stock;and let's not forget the obvious screw hole for attaching the stock TO A SHOTGUN
Très beau ce que vous faites 👍 🌹 bonne continuation
nice Browning thou the barrel looks like a slightly newer replacement, possibly slug barrel with the type front sight. looks like the ramped bead used on some slug barrels.
Gerber knife sharpener most likely. - Why would you throw throwing stars at the gun crate you're raving about? I'd also make sure the guy got back all those empty gun boxes - they have serial numbers on them typically so they are married to his guns. Photos, and other paperwork would go to the owner if I could do this.
hey most abandoned storage auctions are from people who pased
No. They’re not.
Awesome find !!!! ♡ ♡
that knife with the 2 holes and red cover over the upper blade is called a Wyoming knife! its for skinning game
The knife with the hook is a gut hook for field dressing a deer or whatever.
"Or whatever"
That crate it's self is awesome
That one "knife" with the "brass knuckles" is actually a skinning knife for processing animals. ANd most of the knives in there are cheap knives that are pretty inexpensive. Same with the multi tools.
Yep. Wyoming knife I believe it's called.
@@d.riprock1546 Not a hunter here, but I have window shopped on enough knife sites and watched a few videos of hunters to know what they tend to used for field dressing and the like.
@@Lonewolfmike I've never had one but I've seen them in Cabelas. They use a replaceable blade like box cutters. The hook with edge for gutting and the short blade for caping. I don't hunt much anymore either. I like watching the deer out in the yard tho lol.
Guys, guess what.
ITS A BROOOWWWWNNNNNIINNNGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!
An A5 no less.
All that excitement over a $250 browning hump back lol love the enthusiasm
You really need to learn gun values ... you are WAY OFF!
No he is not. You have a plain Browning Auto 5. You can get one like yours in near perfect condition for $400-$600.
That one with the two holes and blades is a gutting/skinning tool.
Gut hook for wild game skinning. Very common .
Nice vid George
yes yes yes ,#Saveourhistory
The shotgun you found was a Browning A5 some of them are worth 12,000 dollars
I've got the same model browning it's an old camel back worth about 800 to 1200 in good shape but they are a sweet shooter for sure
A5. 12000????MORE LIKE 650
A5 WOW WOW WOW!!!@
The night that you want to know about is actually used for dressing game the hook end is used to open up the animal and the other side is used for skinning
Keys, for something that's locked up. Brilliant
Belgium Browning Auto-5. approximate value in current condition: $450-600.
At 6:34
That is a “gut hook” used in field dressing your game harvest, elk, deer, etc.....
Alaska Rob
Where do you guy liquidate/sell most of your finds? Is it all ebay, craigslist?
Ebay
George is like the beautiful spy girl in the 007 Bond movies!!
23:20 that's a old model browning first made in ww1 as the first semi-automatic shotgun
Sawk Mieghkoch FINALLY SOMEONE THAT KNOWS AS MUCH AS I DO!!!
A-5
Lmao the grenade 🤣🤣🤣