So my wife walks in the living room and Says "Are you watching these guys take guns out of boxes again"? My Reply "Absolutely"! Haha, Keep up the great work guys!
Special message to you guys...50 years ago I was an MP and also company armorer while stationed in Germany, I got to look at alot of 1911's. One of the 1911's in our arms room had that "stimpiling" on the front of the grip. Of course not an offical modification,....but that "work" on that G.I. 45 could have happened before it left military service. The only one I ever saw like that.
Look on the Barrel bushing for AD initial. That was usually done by Al Dinen out of Connecticut.Early on gunsmith did that on the front of grip for better control. He was very into tight lock-up.
Chris and Randy, not only are your videos informational but entertaining too! I enjoy the banter and joking you two do throughout the video! Plus the bloopers show the fun mood behind the scenes! Thank you for another great unboxing video. Jeff
Man I miss it when you guys don't upload! Dare I say the highlight of my week? Which doesn't say much for my quality of life, now that I think about it, LOL!. Keep it up!
These are the best "unboxing" videos on TH-cam, hands down. That said, a little bit of me dies every time you say "Nevada." The first "a" should be pronounced like the "a" in "at."
That 1911 stippling looks terrible.I saw one that had a hole drilled into the top of the slide for a custom sight.But back then ,they were a $20.00 gun.
FWIW Scrolling back through your videos, it would seem that your analysis videos do better than unboxing. I personally prefer the history lessons, but I understand that time is the most precious commodity.
Chirs you should put a link to the online store in the description unless that's a YT no no. 9 out of ten times after watching I go to your store site just to look for guns I'm interested in
That's a real shame about the stipling on that Ithaca 1911-A1. I'm fortunate to own a WWII-issued Ithaca1911-A1, all original, all correct proofs & markings; manufactured in '43 and shipped to the Ordnance Property Officer, Army Air Base, Topeka Kansas, on June 15, 1944.. It is in very nice shape, with Parkerizing intact & no rust/corrosion. The only non-original component is the magazine.
I would really like to know what you guys think these gun's would go for in the condition that you received them in. Thanks you guys are really top notch...
So my wife walks in the living room and Says "Are you watching these guys take guns out of boxes again"? My Reply "Absolutely"! Haha, Keep up the great work guys!
Special message to you guys...50 years ago I was an MP and also company armorer while stationed in Germany, I got to look at alot of 1911's. One of the 1911's in our arms room had that "stimpiling" on the front of the grip. Of course not an offical modification,....but that "work" on that G.I. 45 could have happened before it left military service. The only one I ever saw like that.
Who doesn't love watching you guys opening boxes with guns in them 👍
Look on the Barrel bushing for AD initial. That was usually done by Al Dinen out of Connecticut.Early on gunsmith did that on the front of grip for better control.
He was very into tight lock-up.
Now that's a knowledge bomb. Nice.
Chris and Randy, not only are your videos informational but entertaining too! I enjoy the banter and joking you two do throughout the video! Plus the bloopers show the fun mood behind the scenes! Thank you for another great unboxing video. Jeff
Mags are here!
Randy needs to stand back when Chris is wielding those scissors! 😅
Im waiting for the day when Randy is tragically beheaded after Chris slips up.😮
Time to invest in a knife.
Man I miss it when you guys don't upload! Dare I say the highlight of my week? Which doesn't say much for my quality of life, now that I think about it, LOL!. Keep it up!
I really enjoy this show i wish you bring it back
These are the best "unboxing" videos on TH-cam, hands down. That said, a little bit of me dies every time you say "Nevada." The first "a" should be pronounced like the "a" in "at."
Thanks guys. Always fun watching you two. Brings back fond memories of working in the gun shop in Mn. Take care.
Randy, you look naked without a beard. Grow it back!
Great gun unboxing as usual. 🙌🏻
Some nice pieces there, especially the Sig and the IWI...thank you...😊
Thank you
That 1911 stippling looks terrible.I saw one that had a hole drilled into the top of the slide for a custom sight.But back then ,they were a $20.00 gun.
FWIW Scrolling back through your videos, it would seem that your analysis videos do better than unboxing. I personally prefer the history lessons, but I understand that time is the most precious commodity.
That ar15 is a stag lower with a bear creek arsenal upper you can tell by the muzzle device and the hand guard is one there older version.
As many times as I’ve watched,(most all) I don’t recall a firearm from Louisiana, or most southern states 🧐🧐🧐
Another great video guys!!!
Kitchen gunsmith, Bubba.
Bubba can't catch a break. ...blamed for everything!
Cool guns, but i still can't understand why so many people are giving up their guns.
Because the economy sucks.
I bought an old Springfield 1911 over 20 years ago.
Randy's Burrhead Haircut makes him look like G.I. Joe with Lifelike Hair.
Chirs you should put a link to the online store in the description unless that's a YT no no. 9 out of ten times after watching I go to your store site just to look for guns I'm interested in
Way to go guys enjoyed the video man move your shop to SC
No! Stay right where you are, in the Hoosier State...😊
That's a real shame about the stipling on that Ithaca 1911-A1. I'm fortunate to own a WWII-issued Ithaca1911-A1, all original, all correct proofs & markings; manufactured in '43 and shipped to the Ordnance Property Officer, Army Air Base, Topeka Kansas, on June 15, 1944.. It is in very nice shape, with Parkerizing intact & no rust/corrosion. The only non-original component is the magazine.
I would really like to know what you guys think these gun's would go for in the condition that you received them in. Thanks you guys are really top notch...
Nice
Chris would do better with industrial grade scissors.
How does condition affect price? Is it something like very good is 20% less than excellent, good is 40%, fair 60% ?
Right at the very beginning, the big box to Randy's left, it says clutter....did my wife send that?
A 1911 as a wedding gift? Fits the profile. Presumably to your wife's side of the family (you gave her a ...44 Magnum?)
Actually yes, I did give her a 29-3 .44 Magnum lol. 😂
"You're still not in" C'mon guys aren't you tired of hearing that?
Randy always looks like he's up to something.......he shouldn't be🤔
Whatever it is, he's probably not gonna get away with it in the long run
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Review and rate yourselves like you would a gun
Really preferred your covering 6 or so pieces in detail. Am now unsubscribed since it appears you've ended that format...
Let my guy speak. Springfield snatch. Rude
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