If you enjoyed my video on the Outdoor Gun Market in Afghanistan, you might also like my latest one, *Secret Gun Shop in Kurdistan, Iraq.* You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/2g6zKQiVck0/w-d-xo.html. Thank you for watching!
incredibly respectful man the gun store owner is, even though he doesnt understand the english he still looks you in the eyes when your speaking to him. i love that
»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren; And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram; And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon; And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias; And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa; And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias; And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias; And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias; And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel; And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor; And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud; And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob; And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ. So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost. Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily. But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost. And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.« (Gospel - Matthew - Chapter 1)
@@Jakub-kw1rxbro stip with the copy paste bible verses literally no one is going to read that. It says not to push your beliefs or faith upon others in the bible anyways so stop. You're doing nothing but making People annoyed at you.
As a retired interpreter, this man's interpretation skills are off the chart. His culture knowledge and fluency are incredibly personable. The Afghans are incredibly tough but respectful. I'm hoping they finally have a peaceful existence.
This is such a genuine interaction there is no way a gun store owner in the US would be so open and happy to show off their inventory to a foreigner who couldn’t even speak English. Very genuine interaction
@@mehmeteminkadiroglu1994 This is the reason why Afghanistan is still in war, because of tribal and race enraged people like you. How is he bowing down to western people? Maybe you go and take his place instead. Hazaras have lived in Afghanistan for thousands of years and will continue to live there. Frankly enough Afghanistan is better off without people like you, take your racism somewhere else.
He's great and learned English by watching English tV shows. Simply Amazing! But he is not a translator nor a guide, and not looking for social media fame. He doesn't use TH-cam or Instagram and requested not to be credited.
Afghanistan is very diverse. And they have some interesting cultural customs in many areas. For example they believe that no matter who shows up at your door (even your worst enemy) if they are asking for help you are supposed to take them in and treat them as family. This custom saved navy seal Marcus luttrel from being captured by the Taliban after his entire seal team was killed and he was wounded severely several times. Someone took him in and kept the Taliban out and eventually made it so that he could be extracted by us forces. This is Afghanistan in the bigger cities, most Afghanistan is extremely rural and small little villages that have had no contact with the world or any technology at all, it's a very weird "country" if it can even really be described as a country
The media has always put people apart from the truth imagine these people suffered from many different countries politicians etc still getting kicked by others but people are just nice & try to live there life 😢
Very true. I have several friends that I used to work with that are from Afghanistan. They were all surgeons there; used to work directly for the US Army, and had to get out long before the US Army left. They were employed in the US as licensed surgical first assistants. I their boss. They were all quite honestly the nicest people I have ever met in my entire life, and were loyal to a fault. One was from the country side and was extremely passionate about hunting. He would ride up in the mountains there with a team of 7 horses and go on hunting expeditions frequently. He showed me a picture of his gun collection that he had there. Many shotguns, also a number of AKs and Mosin Naganants. He also played their national sport called Buzkasi which is sort of like polo, but instead of hitting a ball with a mallet, they’d pick up a dead goat off the ground and try to get it into a goal while riding a horse at a full gallop while everyone else that was playing would be trying to stop them. Apparently they are excellent horsemen.
I’ve watched many different channels and different TH-camrs travel to Afghanistan but I’ve never seen someone so respectful and polite as you are. The people of Afghanistan have gone through many hardships and it’s great that you are empathetic and respectful of the culture . I hope you change the views of many who don’t see Afghanistan as beautiful as you do. Godbless
@@ChrisMustList what are u doing in Afghanistan??!?? Ur trying to normalize this ter***ist group?! To show that they are harmless , that people are happy with them, that there is no problems for women and young girls in Afghanistan??!! How so many native afghan youtubers are arrested and tortured by tali**n but u say they are kind and everything is ok?!! U are trying record video from this poor people to show that there is nothing wrong with a teror**t group? How can u sleep at nights? Just for money?! Please answer me if u have any answers and DO NOT lIE✌️🧠🔂
can a whole nation who calls every non-muslim tourist foreigner that comes to their country a "kafir" (disbeliever )in their face possibly be beautiful and nice in your opinion?
These gun shop guys have the same energy as guitar shop guys back home. Real chill, know about the product, content to hang out, chat, and let you handle the items.
Yes, the people on camera were great. A little behind the scenes: One out of every Three owners we spoke to were comfortable on camera, the others didn't want to participate. But all were very friendly, and knowledgeable.
@@richhoops2413 , I have sold guns for almost 15 years and have made great friendships selling. I enjoy letting customers ask questions and try to answer even the stupidest questions.
@@ARUSApacecarHAMPTON I enjoy talking to those guys (i'm sure you would be included). Most are an excellent source of knowledge, and just all around good people. I could have chosen my words a little better. Have a good one
As a farsi speaker I can say that your translator is doing his job extremely well. He's translating very accurately and he's speaking with very good manor and on a high literature level.
what current situation ? Its peaceful , no foreign interference , no airstrikes or foreigners killing our people. Afghans living like Afghans . Other than the ones (TRAITORS) who take foreign money to set off bombs .Afghanistan has peace after 40 years of war payed for by BLOOD .
@@joshrandar Almost all of the academics flee the country, therefore, I said it’s hard to find such a guide. Moreover, mark my words that the peace you are referring to will be temporary, and you will not even notice when the next civil war starts. If you carefully observe the political atmosphere of Afghanistan is identical to when Karzai took over. I hope that Afghanistan become stable, but please don’t turn on you defense and ego mode because I said nothing other than facts.
@@SJ-fs8yc Temperley lol. U want to spend trillions of $ again. Now they have better weapons than ever. Bro enjoy the safety n security under pashtun rule. Ask your dad n grand dad about pashtun rule is always safe. Ask ur dad what role of uzbek n Tajik in 70s n 60s 50s. Just because nato brought you guys after 911 u think this is ur land and westernized it
You know, for eons, this is how travellers and merchants travelled - with a scribe or translator, exploring and documenting - just without a camera, until there was. It's so archaic as a form - yet now modern. Amazing.
@@ChrisMustList Didnt America tourist there for the past 20 years? and folks abit older must have seen heeps of tourist in the 60-70s going there through Iran and Pakistan. Ever heard about the silk road? it´s a culture thing, many places people stare and its not frown upon.
The translator’s English is out of this world. English is one of the National languages in India and Pakistan but I’ve never seen any Indian or Pakistani speak better than an afghan who lives in an English less society. The people are so graceful. Just like us Pashtuns here in Pak. 🇵🇰
I've interacted with Afghani and Pakistani pashtuns in the US. Afghani Pashtuns I've met in the US have surprisingly clear accents, even after just a few years here. It's much easier to understand them than some Pakistani Pashtuns who've been here for decades.
Just randomly found this channel, assumingly because I love watching history documentation, and a lot of VICE stuff, this is sort of on the same trail. I love it, so glad I found it. The way you unbiasing-ly make your way to these places to simply learn what mainstream media leaves out and journalizes in a very bias way, simply put; is amazing. Thank you and stay safe!
»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren; And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram; And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon; And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias; And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa; And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias; And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias; And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias; And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel; And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor; And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud; And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob; And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ. So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost. Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily. But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost. And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.« (Gospel - Matthew - Chapter 1)
I've been to Afghanistan when I was overseas and those people over there are cool as hell. If an Afghani ever offers you rice, don't say no. Those guys make some mean rice. Me being Mexican, I was like this is my family lmao. They make a flat bread similar to tortillas, so I felt right at home. It's a shame that so much is going on over there at the moment. These people are very kind hearted. Their customs remind me of my family in Mexico who live in small villages when it comes to living on the ranch.
@@alexislaisney3404 Da fuuuuuk? Let me catch someone doing that to anyone and all shoot ya, and I'll sleep like a baby. God, Family, then Country. Life matters, color doesn't.
Yea I bet you made tons of Afghan friends and you guys went flicking through the poppy fields holding hands and then had tea on Sunday…..yup sounds right. It seems like a very friendly n peaceful place. 🤦♂️
Afghan people are really good people. Great to see everyone getting along. Too much hate not enough time to relate... these sorts of videos give hope for the future.
His accent is very interesting , I wonder where he learned it or if it's true that he learned English from watching Hollywood movies maybe he just picked up a particular actors accent or a mixture of many different American accents to develop his own. Very impressive
My aunt was on a student exchange trip to Russia in the 1960's. They had to land in Afghanistan for some reason and wait for clearance to go to Moscow. While she waited she went shopping. This looks like the same market. All the shops were gun shops, and she said everybody carried an AK. They made these AK's in the shops, on the street.
those AK's that they made in afghanistan are far better than the shit Norinco produces..... it is a spit to Kalashnikovs grave. There are some people that are so desperate to have an authentic looking AK47 that they are actually willing to buy a type 88...
Getting into the USSR as a capitalist pig from America was not easy to do, it’s probably similar, but not quite as extreme as North Korea is now. Gaining entry from Afghanistan was probably known to be one of the easier routes, but that’s just a guess. I have studied the cold war to a point, specifics like that aren’t commonly known.
That "most expensive" gun he showed looked like a Baikal single 12 ga. My first gun, it was my dad's before me and his dad's before him. They're an absolute workhorse. Cool to see them being so valued there.
@@edward3320 look at about 10:23 you can see the magazine tube it's a semi auto, does look similar to some hatfield breakactions if you're looking from the side without the chamber though. But that silver thing on the end of the forend underneath the barrel is the mag tube that's what gave it away for me. Appears to be a Turkish piece of shit clone of a Benelli with some A5 features
Very interesting collection , incredible prices , I would love to buy several for my collection . The people seem very friendly and knowledgeable about the weaponry. Much respect from the USA
Except that century old “shotgun” is a British Martini-Henry rifle. Black powder cartridge, you would have to hand load cartridges for this guy, as it’s pretty dang old and nothing any ammo manufacturing cos reproduce. I wouldn’t call it a hunting firearm either. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini-Henry
Just by judging from this 22 minute video, props to the gun store owners. The fact that they are taking the time (and possibly risk?) of showing him inventory and prices of the weapons is so cool. Everyone seems so chill and cool and willing to take the time to be in this video. And the fact that the guns are so cheap in U.S. dollars ??! I’d be outta control 😅
They work for the taliban. This dumb Canadian doesn't know how to question somebody correctly and obviously knows nothing about firearms. I'm sure they're annoyed about the window shopping and would rather he buy something.
It’s amazing how comfortable people are standing close to each other. Here in America we get uncomfortable standing close to even family members. It’s very interesting seeing everyone just pack in to listen
@@mohamedahmed-cf7ej because Americans understand that anybody could have bad intentions and don’t like being clustered unless the activity calls for it. And we were social distancing for 2 years. Just kind of a habit at this point.
Your country started it. Your country brought in the terrorists from Pakistan. Your country spread terrorist propaganda in Afghan. Your country portrayed them as nationalists and patriots. Your cpuntry funded them. Your country fought against them when you understood they're not bending to your terms. You lost. Basically you came to this country and made it a hellhole
Absolutely it’s crazy that when they were speaking to Afghanis after 911, none of them absolutely none of them had even heard of the tragedy they’re not allowed to have televisions so they didn’t even know why America was even there
The gun first seen around 6:45 is a Martini-Henry rifle from the anglo-afgan war. It was produced from 1871 to 1889 before being replaced by the Lee-Metford rifle, the direct predecessor to the famous Lee-Einfield rifle.
Correct, I got to fire one at night as a teenager with a spotlight held behind me, I was able to see the projectile travel up the beam of light. Comparatively slow round to more modern rifles.
Everyone is so nice and generous with their time. Sometimes the nicest thing is realizing how much people in the world actually have in common. Wishing lasting peace to everyone!
I don't understand the afghan language people are complaining about translation but his accent is perfect I follow your videos from Pakistan your Pakistani guides were all down to earth.
@@sk-ig4wt I see where you're coming from and honestly I thought so too. I mean every time we go on the internet we see insurgents who "look the same" and then watching this video we make that connection that, Ohhh they are the same, or they're hidden terrorists who might fund the fighting forces. and after so many years of watching news like that, it honestly drilled it quite deep in my head as well, but I'm trying not to make that connection there. They seem like really chill people.
tell me please ,is it around Afghani greyhounds? i never see them on documentarys or any video about Afghanistan , i HOPE they survived from americans, They are gorgeous !
The main reason I have always been In to guns is because they are always interesting from not only interesting from an engineering perspective, but also historical. I love how something like that martini rifle seen here has been bouncing around for decades and can still work, and do what it Needs to do.
@@henrik6567 so it's a win win , you get a classic rifle that has history and probably works as good as a factory made Martini Henry. Hand crafted in Khyber pass
Afghans always make me smile. They always seem to be friendly, respectful and patient. Let’s prey that the good people of Afghanistan are allowed to life in peace. May they have shelter, food, health, education and joy.
the best thing that I love about your videos is your interaction with the people. We get a true picture of the friendly disposition of these wonderful souls who have suffered so much under U.S. exploitation .
I appreciate that very much. I just touched down in the Middle East for a new set of adventures an hour ago. Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine... so many more videos coming this week/month.
Do you apply that same level of delusion to the west too? What about all the western wars? Was that also to do with backwards tribalism? The afghan people fought back against american invaders and are living much better lives. It seems that 'backwards tribalism' you speak of overpowered a superpower nation and forced them out. Cope and get over it @@jonny_codphilo7809
It always the television. always spreading misinformation and causing so much tension between nations and people, that’s why I quit watching TV long time ago
I'm an Iranian, and I know English well. That was an AWESOME translator 😁 hands down ❤️ Also , Afghanistan doesn't look like as bad as they have told us. I hope to see a day when Afghanistan is strong and its people are healthy, rich and happy ❤️🇮🇷🇦🇫
@@yz435_ nah bro I'm not ok Women here aren't seen equal as men and they are discriminated and their rights are violated. Economic situation is awful thanks to USA sanctions Government cuts off internet and executes/gives jail time/threatens anyone who protest. We don't even know the meaning of freedom anymore. I want all this to end. On the other hand, I fear if this Islamic regime collapses, we will be the next Libya (hopefully not) I want to see democracy in Iran Just like the shah of Iran's government, before Islamic revolution. The shah of Iran was a bad person because he demolished anyone who dared to criticize him, but on the other hand he was really helping Iran and Iran at his time was progressing at the speed of light (mainly because Iran had oil,had good relationship with USA, and the shah cared about Iran and Iranians although he was kinda overspending money). We would be one of the best countries in the world shortly if revolution didn't happen. The sad thing is, we once had a truly democratic government Dr. Mossadegh government But USA and Britain overthrew him because he cut Britain's oil revenues in Iran...
Afghanistan is not on that trajectory. The government and most of the population regard females as chattel. The main export is captured American weapons and this is running out. Next export is Khat and opium. None of this is steering Afghanistan in any direction other than misery. The Iranian government supplies money to the Shia militias, and if that cash keeps up they will attack the Sunni who get less support than before from Pakistan. If Afghanistan is lucky something will change but I’m not seeing it.
'Regard women as chattel' as told to us by the western population who treat their women folk in an exemplar fashion, especially after they've had a bit too much to drink,lol
The shop owners actually seem really nice and happy to talk about their inventory even if they arent getting a sale out of it. Now I want to go to a gun market.
Yes they were great, and what most don't realize. I'm not just walking up to a gun shop with a camera, I had to talk to 40 shops to get a "YES" from 8 of them. So we've already had conversations off camera first.
I went to an open gun market in Kabul in 2011. They told me that automatic guns wasnt allowed, neither guns that could be consealed (hand guns) - so mostly shotguns. Some of them looked pretty crazy though. A bunch of them was BB-guns as well. Bought a shotgun for 80 bucks. People was really friendly too.
The century old gun is actually a martini henry. They are a rifle created by the brittish used in the afghan Anglo war. Super cool falling block design and they fired a massive bullet from a cartridge 557 I think. Some of the more modern ones were in 303 British but that old one for sure wasnt. As a soldier when I was there in 2011 I saw a few.
»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren; And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram; And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon; And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias; And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa; And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias; And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias; And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias; And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel; And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor; And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud; And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob; And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ. So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost. Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily. But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost. And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.« (Gospel - Matthew - Chapter 1)
@@WillyEckaslikehello from Northern Ireland. I see these martini Henry shotguns in gunshops, they are known as a Greener GP you should look them up. They never bored out those rifles to convert to a shotgun, they purpose built the shotguns.
They have a gun law but don't give a damn about it, because they don't have slave mentality. Canada, (most of) Europe etc doesn't have a right to own guns because most people simply accept the state treading on their rights.
@@ishrendon6435 Gun control means that you don't really own your gun/s. You are merely "borrowing" it/them from the state. You either do as in the US or as these guys do. The gun laws here in Europe disgust me. And the worst thing is that it wasn't always like that. When my grandfather was a young man you would just walk into a Swedish gun store and buy a gun like you buy a hammer or a saw. But gun licenses were introduced in the late 1920s/early30s, and today you can only own old muzzle loaders without a license. And some gun dealers are even such bootlickers that they don't sell muzzle loaders either if the person doesn't have licenses for modern firearms(!!!) I don't understand why cowards like that don't move to North Korea already.
@@kiadav9529 Correct. The 2nd Amendment is of course infringed upon as long as ANY gun control exists, even if it's not nearly as bad as in Canada or most countries in Europe.
I’m only 7 minutes into the video but I had to pause to comment on this vendor, his shop, as well as the set and setting. I was born and raised in rural eastern Kentucky, nestled between the Appalachian mountains. Where I live specifically there’s this thing every Saturday morning called the “stock yard.” It’s basically where people from all the the county/surrounding counties brings their livestock for auction, as well as sets up booths to sell anything and everything from firearms to antiques. All of this happens in a holler in the middle of bum fuck nowhere Kentucky. And I’m just awe-struck at the similarities between that and what I’m seeing in this video in Afghanistan. Watching the video I feel like I’m standing at the stock yard on Saturday morning going back and forth with some old timer trying to talk him down on an overpriced rifle, except he speaks a different language lol.
I was thinking the same thing. We call it a flea market. Our gun selection out here in ky puts these guys to shame although I woul have jumped on that Martini henry in a heart beat lol
@@yassroa We love visitors but we'd prefer anyone who isn't a Kentucky native, not to move here permanently. That includes other Americans too. We like having a low population density.
This was very interesting and fun to watch! Love how the dealers knew the rarity of what they had and hid there best most collectable firearms outta site.
You can't produce much if ol uncle sam is constantly raining bombs down on your women and children. But you know that don't you Jonny, you're just angry that this country which 'produces nothing' overpowered it's invaders who happened to be a global super power nation. @@jonny_codphilo7809
i know it’s about gun.. but i don’t know why i am crying watching this.. maybe the glimpse of their hard past touched the soul suddenly. they seems so genuine and kind. i wish i could go to this kind of world meeting then before i die.
It was a great privilege for me to visit Afghanistan. The people were so kind both on camera and off camera. I would recommend others to visit, but keep in mind their religious beliefs are very different than the rest of the world.
I did three deployments to Afghanistan. It was tough to see people trying to survive during war. As always, regardless of right or wrong of the fight, the people that suffered the most were the civilians just trying to live their lives. Even when sometimes we did some not so nice things, the Afghani people were welcoming and kind, and would offer you what little they had. It is a real shame that it is people like these that suffer during wars. My heart goes out to the Afghani people.
Don't confuse backwardness caused by religious extremism with history dude.. and don't even think of visiting that place if you don't want to become history🤣
@@akshay123580 religious extremism was the result of three different empires trying to invade and occupy their land illegally...first they Kicked British out, then Soviets and who can forget how they bitch slapped US for 20 years (men on horses defeated the most advanced army 🤣🤣), so yea there is a lot history in that country, graveyard of three empires...
@@hussey1990 America wasn't there to occupy forever. America also killed more taliban than the taliban killed American coalition forces by 20 times. Also you can't kill an ideology so of course the taliban would eventually regain control.
I never thought I'd stumble upon a random video that out of all things showed an outdoor gun market that would make me want to travel to Afghanistan! The people seem so friendly and nice and loving and I am really upset that we had a war with them all over the poppy flower.
The man recording me was just happy to see a tourist. Afghanistan was Tame, check out my videos on Haiti or Ukraine war... then next week i'm heading to Somalia.
@@ChrisMustList bud yo are wayyyyy too white to be walking around Taliban Territory. It's tame until someone's cousin got killed in the mountains by SF and you're being kidnapped as a result. I hope it doesn't happen of course but it happens. I would love to go to Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, to the birthplace of civilization and engage in the different cultures but I'm not getting moved from camp to camp to end up on some Taliban propaganda tape. I wish you the best. Be careful, stay safe, and thank you for the content you provide.
I find it awe inspiring how the native Afghans treat a foreigner that has waged war in their homeland. I don’t see any animosity towards the westerner in this video. I don’t think I have big enough ⚽️ ⚽️ to travel to Afghanistan after what we did to them since 2002. The Afghans earned my respect even if they don’t want it. God bless you all across our world 🙏🏼
Malesef abd wietnam afrika suriye ırak afganistan biçok ülkede kadın çocuk katletti ülkeleri işgal etti. Hirosima ve negazakiye japonlaranükleer bomba attı .abd insanlık için tehditdir.tabiki iyi abdliler vardır.sen iyi insansın bitanesin kardeşim
The farsi language is so similar but so enigmatic at the same time to the hindi/urdu that's spoken in India (my country). Afghan people have a special place in our hearts. + Loved how he called the shopkeeper Mama-jan (dear uncle). Some things are just so endearing to me about this country.
Farsi = Persian & originated in what is now modern day Iran (aka Persia .. w/c dates back to 500BC) like all languages, there are multiple variants & dialects as the food/culture/language spreads to neighboring regions it was brought over to Western India by Turk & Afghan dynasties in the 11th Century - & they in turn got it from Iran/Persia in India, Persian was highly used, up until the decline of the Mughal Emperors & the British invasion (1800s) - thus, the reason for so many similar sounding/meaning words.
I love afghanistan and afghanis, im originally from iran and i will visit afghanistan one day, thank you so much for making this trip and the video 🇮🇷🙏🏼
Seriously dude Afghans are your neighbors You don’t need to watch foreigner videos to visit the country! You don’t even need a translator most of the time people speak Farsi there
imagine imorting the stuff off the streets from their to the US 🤑 plus all the American. military arms on the low low thanks to Joe. only problem is international arms laws 🙃
Your trip around Afghanistan has been fascinating to watch, I hope you travel there again. I really thought Abbas must have spent time in America, his English is so perfect.
@@ChrisMustList You whole trip has been very interesting because its about things you would never get to see unless you went. Curiosity is I'm sure what drives you. I'm curious about the other way.
@@Nickle314 I think it's the need for adventure, and the excitement of learning. I've never been good and reading or great in school. I much rather learn through experiences. This is not my job, rather a passion (almost an addiction) to see the planet.
@@ChrisMustList this is not your job? Then you don't expect remuneration from the AdSense? Btw if we may know your current profession coz it will be more interesting to know someone whose videos we like best😀
@@ChrisMustList I agree. I've travelled a lot. My father even more. I asked him once what was his favourite place in the world. It was categorical, the Cook Islands. A backwater to get to. He went for work, and came back with a 20 kg carved tree trunk as hand luggage, and we've still got that. So if you want somewhere more obscure, harder to get to, that might give you some ideas. 🙂 Otherwise thanks. The videos are different from the usual backpacker funding their travel approach. One person to look at might be Peter Santello's videos, in terms of communicating how people live. Might give you some ideas too
By virtue of experience - definitely a very cool place to window-shop as well as pick up a few party favours... Thank you for this video - a rather nice walk down memory lane!
The shop keeper speaks in Pashto and the other shopkeeper translates it into Farsi for the translator and then he translates back to English for the camera man 😂
These people seem so nice and humble...its a shame what war can do to try and divide countrys, This culture and its people need to be known by everyone as loving and caring people!
I agree! The normal citizens living here seem very nice! Not violent at all, rather calm and nice. Sure the taliban soldiers are a bit brutal (probably because of the USA), but that’s no reason to make this entire country seem violent.
except they hate women and any non muslims. go there with your girlfriend and wear a tshirt that says jesus loves you and see if you 2 make it out without prison or worse. not sure how you can say this about a country where you would be terrified to wear a rainbow colored tshirt because someone might assume it meant you were gay and kill you on the spot.
@@ballsbruh1565 Currently Afghanistan is in good hands and people live in peaceful environment. The previous evil GVT was made of bunch of secular bandits ,& political PIMPS, that sold their dignity, integrity, & country for $$$. The new ISLAMIC EMARAT is the only GVT ever since 1978 that people support. For the first time, Afghans have been able to take control over their country. The Taliban have worked on dozens of projects since that are beneficial to all Afghans. And they're working on tons of other projects such as economy, education, infrastructure, employment, & many more. Only former corrupted thieves & slaves of $$$ are against peace and stability in Afghanistan. Because, those pigs aren't able to steal & kill people. Inaddition, the crime level has been decreased around the country since Taliban took over. It's a great positive step toward prosperity and stabilization of the country...20 years of war,killing & bombing of innocent people didn't bring any positive impact on the country or people, but destruction, corruption, & crimes. Right now all Afghans are happy & they celebrated their freedom and are living in peaceful environment.. The current GVT is working on many projects on daily basis, something that was never achieved during the 20 years of invasion..
My dad bought me a .30 carbine when I was 6 years old. I shot through 2 spam cans of surplus 600 round ammo on 10 round stripper clips. It was corrosive primed and Pop made me strip the rifle and clean it every time we went to the rifle range. I got that carbine 64 years ago.
@Strelok Stalker thanks man. That’s all I was saying. They are worse than ghettos. They kill women for teaching for Christ sake. That guy is brave for answering
@@ChrisMustList What were you smoking when you came up with these questions? You could literally see the discomfort in those around you. Don’t be so naive to your surroundings.
Afghanistan's people are some of the most generous people I've met. Even with their troubled history being always invaded by greedy superpowers they never lost hope.
@@otimioNo he's not wrong. Have you ever been there? I have. Despite everything they have been through they are still humble people. Yes, there are still problems there with fighting and Isis bombings and occasionally you'll run into someone who doesn't like you but that's anywhere you go. Most of the people you run into there will treat you with respect. You want to talk about killing each other off look at the scumbag brainwashed people all across the United States. Constant shootings, mass shootings, murder, assault, home invasions, kidnappings, road rage, open drug use. Every single day where I live I hear constant shootings. Yesterday night two cars a block from me shot each other up. Yesterday a guy on the bus on his way to work was shot and killed. Yesterday in one day there were over 70 assaults. These were random assaults from people at the store, to walking down the street and these were just assaults. I didn't even mention how many shootings there were in one day yesterday or the home invasions, muggings, armed robberies ect. The people in the United States are the ones killing each other off. Go to every state and search through the crime in each one and tell me there isn't a serious problem in this country. I'd feel much safer living in Afghanistan or Iraq at this point. The United States is crumbling from within and people are too stupid to see it. Since the city council here thought it was a good idea to defund our police crime here has skyrocketed out of control. We have lost over 900 police officers leaving them severely understaffed. The police recently came forward and said criminals are now running the city because they have been crippled by their woke agenda. Most of the violent criminals like the two who were arrested for armed robbery were released by the judge. The same judge here who keeps releasing them instead of charging them. You want to talk about Afghanistan like you're some kind of expert while leaving out how much worse it is in certain cities across America. The United States is going to fall. Why you people can't see that is beyond me. Everyone has this idea that the United States is big and mighty and will last forever and that couldn't be any further from the truth. I'm sure the Roman's thought the same thing before they collapsed.
@@otimioHow many times have you been there? Do you watch the western news mainly? He was right, Afghan was not ruined by the Talibans, but was ruined by the west
As an American children knowing how to handle and use guns especially shotguns is normal to me. Started around eight when I got my first shotgun and started hunting. Good to see this culture is alive and well in this country
@@ChrisMustList down here in the states it was normal for me growing up. Use to plink aluminum cans with a 22 when we went camping as kids. Now as an adult I've got quite the collection of handguns, pistols, and shotguns myself. I'm like the Mandalorian, guns are my religion lol.
As someone from the UK even I can tell that the people in this video know nothing about these guns though, including the sellers. The guy grabbing the gun and then looking straight down the barrel made me cringe so hard. Never even checked to see if it was loaded. He also calls everything a shotgun for some weird reason.
@@richbob9155hi mate I think he called them all shotguns because that’s what the are.. they can only sell air rifles and shotguns at the market. Even the martini Henry was a shotgun
No Islam is engraved in their culture, they probably always going to have Islam. But they should have it with limits or modern Islam, like UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kazachstan has it. They all have mostly muslim population but with most of them have respect for other religions and nations with good laws for foreign visitor people, and so more modern Islam for it's own people and good modern global laws for foreign visiting people. I think if Afganistan/Taliban can keep this respect and humbleness, and working respectfully with other nations, there will be a good future for them like UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and so on. @@hatersgotohell627
I love how he has the guns on the floor like it’s a toy shop 😂 I remember going in the store as a youngin and was picking my first toy gun just like this, except this is the real thing 😂
If you enjoyed my video on the Outdoor Gun Market in Afghanistan, you might also like my latest one, *Secret Gun Shop in Kurdistan, Iraq.* You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/2g6zKQiVck0/w-d-xo.html. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the videos
Trans s 💟😘
I am an Afghan and this translator's Farsi is great. Not only his translations are accurate, but also his Farsi literature.
But I noticed the prices the seller told the interpreter was cheaper than he told the buyer .
@@mos.f5810 yeah instead on 70k he said 80k
@@Wingx4 The last submachine gun he asked was 5000 afghani but he told the guy its 25000 .
@@mos.f5810 there was no buyer, they were just checking the price!
@@marefaakhlaqi6341 I know . I meant the guy who was American .
incredibly respectful man the gun store owner is, even though he doesnt understand the english he still looks you in the eyes when your speaking to him. i love that
Because is confused that the other guy speaks english is a Spy 😁
»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren;
And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram;
And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon;
And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse;
And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias;
And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;
And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias;
And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias;
And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias;
And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon:
And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel;
And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor;
And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud;
And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob;
And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations.
Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost.
Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily.
But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost.
And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.«
(Gospel - Matthew - Chapter 1)
@@Jakub-kw1rxbro stip with the copy paste bible verses literally no one is going to read that. It says not to push your beliefs or faith upon others in the bible anyways so stop. You're doing nothing but making People annoyed at you.
Yeah but with g*n??
Yeah. i had sympathy for him instantly!
As a retired interpreter, this man's interpretation skills are off the chart. His culture knowledge and fluency are incredibly personable. The Afghans are incredibly tough but respectful. I'm hoping they finally have a peaceful existence.
Hopefully someone sees this video and he gets a opportunity the visas he could get with a good job would be a amazing opportunity for him.
Because he's cia if you know
@@anonamoose1891 unfortunately work visas are mad hard to get cuz of sponsors pulling back
@@samufaus2 specially if we talking about afghan to us
They won’t.
This is such a genuine interaction there is no way a gun store owner in the US would be so open and happy to show off their inventory to a foreigner who couldn’t even speak English. Very genuine interaction
And? You think that gun store owner should happily waste his time showing wares to someone who cant buy anything? Also why do you think they wouldnt?
@@discerningmood2674 And how about being friendly to business owners and not wasting their time?
@@Alen725 try not to be racist challenge (impossible)
@@iron8136 Where I mentioned race? Or you are such a wookie that you are already incapable of doing anything besides screaming racism?
You're so wrong bud
Credit to the translator. He is well spoken.
He really is, his english is better than mine.
He seems to be native English speaker, bravo
@@mehmeteminkadiroglu1994 This is the reason why Afghanistan is still in war, because of tribal and race enraged people like you. How is he bowing down to western people? Maybe you go and take his place instead. Hazaras have lived in Afghanistan for thousands of years and will continue to live there. Frankly enough Afghanistan is better off without people like you, take your racism somewhere else.
He's great and learned English by watching English tV shows. Simply Amazing! But he is not a translator nor a guide, and not looking for social media fame. He doesn't use TH-cam or Instagram and requested not to be credited.
@@ChrisMustList wow..he sure has made some fans
I love how patient everyone is with each other. A way better look into their world than what we see on the news
Afghanistan is very diverse. And they have some interesting cultural customs in many areas. For example they believe that no matter who shows up at your door (even your worst enemy) if they are asking for help you are supposed to take them in and treat them as family. This custom saved navy seal Marcus luttrel from being captured by the Taliban after his entire seal team was killed and he was wounded severely several times. Someone took him in and kept the Taliban out and eventually made it so that he could be extracted by us forces. This is Afghanistan in the bigger cities, most Afghanistan is extremely rural and small little villages that have had no contact with the world or any technology at all, it's a very weird "country" if it can even really be described as a country
The media has always put people apart from the truth imagine these people suffered from many different countries politicians etc still getting kicked by others but people are just nice & try to live there life 😢
Very true. I have several friends that I used to work with that are from Afghanistan. They were all surgeons there; used to work directly for the US Army, and had to get out long before the US Army left. They were employed in the US as licensed surgical first assistants. I their boss.
They were all quite honestly the nicest people I have ever met in my entire life, and were loyal to a fault.
One was from the country side and was extremely passionate about hunting. He would ride up in the mountains there with a team of 7 horses and go on hunting expeditions frequently. He showed me a picture of his gun collection that he had there. Many shotguns, also a number of AKs and Mosin Naganants. He also played their national sport called Buzkasi which is sort of like polo, but instead of hitting a ball with a mallet, they’d pick up a dead goat off the ground and try to get it into a goal while riding a horse at a full gallop while everyone else that was playing would be trying to stop them. Apparently they are excellent horsemen.
Weird that I didn’t see a single woman in the 10 minutes I watched…
@@tracker2195 they know their place
I’ve watched many different channels and different TH-camrs travel to Afghanistan but I’ve never seen someone so respectful and polite as you are. The people of Afghanistan have gone through many hardships and it’s great that you are empathetic and respectful of the culture . I hope you change the views of many who don’t see Afghanistan as beautiful as you do. Godbless
I appreciate you!
@@ChrisMustList what are u doing in Afghanistan??!?? Ur trying to normalize this ter***ist group?! To show that they are harmless , that people are happy with them, that there is no problems for women and young girls in Afghanistan??!! How so many native afghan youtubers are arrested and tortured by tali**n but u say they are kind and everything is ok?!! U are trying record video from this poor people to show that there is nothing wrong with a teror**t group? How can u sleep at nights? Just for money?! Please answer me if u have any answers and DO NOT lIE✌️🧠🔂
can a whole nation who calls every non-muslim tourist foreigner that comes to their country a "kafir" (disbeliever )in their face possibly be beautiful and nice in your opinion?
@@mehdihamouda7970 I'm sorry I can't understand your question. Can you please re-write it and I will respond. Thank you.
@@ChrisMustList that wasn't for you Chris my bad enjoy the rest of your vacation in afghanistan and stay safe!!!😊😊👉👉
These gun shop guys have the same energy as guitar shop guys back home. Real chill, know about the product, content to hang out, chat, and let you handle the items.
Yes, the people on camera were great. A little behind the scenes: One out of every Three owners we spoke to were comfortable on camera, the others didn't want to participate. But all were very friendly, and knowledgeable.
A lot of gun dealers in the states will talk your head off too.
@@richhoops2413 , I have sold guns for almost 15 years and have made great friendships selling. I enjoy letting customers ask questions and try to answer even the stupidest questions.
@@ARUSApacecarHAMPTON I enjoy talking to those guys (i'm sure you would be included). Most are an excellent source of knowledge, and just all around good people. I could have chosen my words a little better. Have a good one
ahha, selling a auto shotgun with optics and bipod. Imagine shooting birds with that.
As a farsi speaker I can say that your translator is doing his job extremely well. He's translating very accurately and he's speaking with very good manor and on a high literature level.
He should speak Pashto as he is in Kandahar, but luckily the people of Kandahar are welcoming.
Because he's Tajik living in Afghanistan
@@alinasrollahzadeh7610 bruh are you dense? look at his face, he is hazara.
@@mahdihosseini6361 where are you from?
@@mahdihosseini6361 he doesnt look hazara?
Honestly, that translator should make his own videos.
Intelligent, articulate and charismatic, and fully understands how to operate in both cultures.
also he’s handsome
The translator is very well spoken and respectful. It’s really hard to find such a guide, considering Afghanistan’s current situation.
what current situation ? Its peaceful , no foreign interference , no airstrikes or foreigners killing our people. Afghans living like Afghans . Other than the ones (TRAITORS) who take foreign money to set off bombs .Afghanistan has peace after 40 years of war payed for by BLOOD .
@@joshrandar Almost all of the academics flee the country, therefore, I said it’s hard to find such a guide. Moreover, mark my words that the peace you are referring to will be temporary, and you will not even notice when the next civil war starts. If you carefully observe the political atmosphere of Afghanistan is identical to when Karzai took over. I hope that Afghanistan become stable, but please don’t turn on you defense and ego mode because I said nothing other than facts.
Well spoken in English but not as a pashtun translator
@@SJ-fs8yc Temperley lol. U want to spend trillions of $ again. Now they have better weapons than ever. Bro enjoy the safety n security under pashtun rule. Ask your dad n grand dad about pashtun rule is always safe. Ask ur dad what role of uzbek n Tajik in 70s n 60s 50s. Just because nato brought you guys after 911 u think this is ur land and westernized it
@@SJ-fs8yc just keep the hands of the West out of the country .and things will be fine
You know, for eons, this is how travellers and merchants travelled - with a scribe or translator, exploring and documenting - just without a camera, until there was. It's so archaic as a form - yet now modern. Amazing.
I love how every time he turns towards the street the amount of people on the crowd just keeps growing.
Yes, they can see a tourist miles away and word spreads quickly. Many of these people haven't seen a tourist in their life!
@@ChrisMustList Didnt America tourist there for the past 20 years? and folks abit older must have seen heeps of tourist in the 60-70s going there through Iran and Pakistan. Ever heard about the silk road?
it´s a culture thing, many places people stare and its not frown upon.
@@erikholm8918 I think it was more viewed as occupiers then, now they are in control
The translator’s English is out of this world. English is one of the National languages in India and Pakistan but I’ve never seen any Indian or Pakistani speak better than an afghan who lives in an English less society.
The people are so graceful. Just like us Pashtuns here in Pak. 🇵🇰
I've interacted with Afghani and Pakistani pashtuns in the US. Afghani Pashtuns I've met in the US have surprisingly clear accents, even after just a few years here. It's much easier to understand them than some Pakistani Pashtuns who've been here for decades.
The English colonizers left more than half a century ago. It's time to move on.
English is just a language and everyone should treat it as such.
English is not a national language for either ind or pak it's just one of the official languages get ur facts right
Yeah afghans in Afghanistan speak insane English despite never speaking it
Just randomly found this channel, assumingly because I love watching history documentation, and a lot of VICE stuff, this is sort of on the same trail. I love it, so glad I found it. The way you unbiasing-ly make your way to these places to simply learn what mainstream media leaves out and journalizes in a very bias way, simply put; is amazing. Thank you and stay safe!
Welcome aboard! Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive comment. All the best!
»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren;
And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram;
And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon;
And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse;
And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias;
And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;
And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias;
And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias;
And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias;
And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon:
And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel;
And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor;
And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud;
And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob;
And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations.
Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost.
Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily.
But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost.
And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.«
(Gospel - Matthew - Chapter 1)
I've been to Afghanistan when I was overseas and those people over there are cool as hell. If an Afghani ever offers you rice, don't say no. Those guys make some mean rice. Me being Mexican, I was like this is my family lmao. They make a flat bread similar to tortillas, so I felt right at home. It's a shame that so much is going on over there at the moment. These people are very kind hearted. Their customs remind me of my family in Mexico who live in small villages when it comes to living on the ranch.
I agree with you, the people that I met were very warm hearted and giving although I didn't get offered any homemade rice... Have a great weekend!
You are an invader
@@alexislaisney3404 Da fuuuuuk? Let me catch someone doing that to anyone and all shoot ya, and I'll sleep like a baby. God, Family, then Country. Life matters, color doesn't.
wey listen to him at 9:56 when he says he wants to see it , he says basically "quiere mirar"
Yea I bet you made tons of Afghan friends and you guys went flicking through the poppy fields holding hands and then had tea on Sunday…..yup sounds right. It seems like a very friendly n peaceful place. 🤦♂️
Good video. Your translator nailed it. He is calm, polite, and trying well to get answer from the locals to your questions.
Afghan people are really good people. Great to see everyone getting along. Too much hate not enough time to relate... these sorts of videos give hope for the future.
I tried really hard spotting a girl or a lady in the entire video, none. They are not people to be praised.
Until a women cross the street...
no there not good people
You are right americans are the worst@@car1867
@@car1867 why
Very respectful and patient people, much respect from the UK
Hats off to the translator his accent is fire love it as an afghan am proud of you bro
Yes it's amazing, he learned English by watching American tv shows.
His accent is very interesting , I wonder where he learned it or if it's true that he learned English from watching Hollywood movies maybe he just picked up a particular actors accent or a mixture of many different American accents to develop his own. Very impressive
@@ChrisMustList its a reliable way to learn.
My aunt was on a student exchange trip to Russia in the 1960's. They had to land in Afghanistan for some reason and wait for clearance to go to Moscow. While she waited she went shopping. This looks like the same market. All the shops were gun shops, and she said everybody carried an AK. They made these AK's in the shops, on the street.
those AK's that they made in afghanistan are far better than the shit Norinco produces..... it is a spit to Kalashnikovs grave. There are some people that are so desperate to have an authentic looking AK47 that they are actually willing to buy a type 88...
@@ArottingPast What exactly is wrong with the Type-88
In the 60s? Doubtful.
Getting into the USSR as a capitalist pig from America was not easy to do, it’s probably similar, but not quite as extreme as North Korea is now. Gaining entry from Afghanistan was probably known to be one of the easier routes, but that’s just a guess. I have studied the cold war to a point, specifics like that aren’t commonly known.
They're more American than America
That "most expensive" gun he showed looked like a Baikal single 12 ga. My first gun, it was my dad's before me and his dad's before him. They're an absolute workhorse. Cool to see them being so valued there.
It's a semi automatic Turkish clone of a Browning A5
@@homelessman3483 how so? It seemed to be break action.
100 dollars worth
@@edward3320 look at about 10:23 you can see the magazine tube it's a semi auto, does look similar to some hatfield breakactions if you're looking from the side without the chamber though. But that silver thing on the end of the forend underneath the barrel is the mag tube that's what gave it away for me. Appears to be a Turkish piece of shit clone of a Benelli with some A5 features
@@edward3320 also at 10:01 look when he picks it up you can see the feed ramp on the bottom 😊
Very interesting collection , incredible prices , I would love to buy several for my collection . The people seem very friendly and knowledgeable about the weaponry. Much respect from the USA
Except that century old “shotgun” is a British Martini-Henry rifle. Black powder cartridge, you would have to hand load cartridges for this guy, as it’s pretty dang old and nothing any ammo manufacturing cos reproduce. I wouldn’t call it a hunting firearm either.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini-Henry
Just by judging from this 22 minute video, props to the gun store owners. The fact that they are taking the time (and possibly risk?) of showing him inventory and prices of the weapons is so cool. Everyone seems so chill and cool and willing to take the time to be in this video. And the fact that the guns are so cheap in U.S. dollars ??! I’d be outta control 😅
good luck exporting them from the country.
@@JohnNguyen-iw8qn Good point, In theory you could get them into a neighboring country. But idk what much you would do with them
He’s beginning to believe.
They work for the taliban. This dumb Canadian doesn't know how to question somebody correctly and obviously knows nothing about firearms. I'm sure they're annoyed about the window shopping and would rather he buy something.
@@JohnNguyen-iw8qn why you say that? If you Don’t mind, can you inform me in some quick knowledge?
It’s amazing how comfortable people are standing close to each other. Here in America we get uncomfortable standing close to even family members. It’s very interesting seeing everyone just pack in to listen
really!, why?
@@mohamedahmed-cf7ej because Americans understand that anybody could have bad intentions and don’t like being clustered unless the activity calls for it. And we were social distancing for 2 years. Just kind of a habit at this point.
Yeah that’s only a white people thing
@@kdawg2472 ye that's true. Foreigners aren't always as aware as americans. Thats becaus they go thru more different hardships then americans
very interesting perspective
These people are so wholesome and calm. It's really sad that they have to face a long war.
Your country started it. Your country brought in the terrorists from Pakistan. Your country spread terrorist propaganda in Afghan. Your country portrayed them as nationalists and patriots. Your cpuntry funded them. Your country fought against them when you understood they're not bending to your terms. You lost. Basically you came to this country and made it a hellhole
Absolutely it’s crazy that when they were speaking to Afghanis after 911, none of them absolutely none of them had even heard of the tragedy they’re not allowed to have televisions so they didn’t even know why America was even there
The gun first seen around 6:45 is a Martini-Henry rifle from the anglo-afgan war. It was produced from 1871 to 1889 before being replaced by the Lee-Metford rifle, the direct predecessor to the famous Lee-Einfield rifle.
Thank you, i was looking for this comment.
Martin Henry ftw .577/450 Giant black powder monster.
That's why it looked so similar to lee enfield rifle👌🏻
Was about to comment this, but wanted to make sure that it wasn't already said.
Correct, I got to fire one at night as a teenager with a spotlight held behind me, I was able to see the projectile travel up the beam of light. Comparatively slow round to more modern rifles.
Lee Enfield 303. Wow that takes me back
I'm about as far from being a "gun nut" as possible, but these interviews where delightful and seemed beautifully authentic! Thank you!
So anyone that owns a gun or has interest is a gun nut? Glad you people lost the election. Cope
Everyone is so nice and generous with their time. Sometimes the nicest thing is realizing how much people in the world actually have in common. Wishing lasting peace to everyone!
I agree! The people were very kind and we had long conversations off camera too.
I like how the translator guy said TÜRKIYE made. All around wholesome people, love it.
I don't understand the afghan language people are complaining about translation but his accent is perfect I follow your videos from Pakistan your Pakistani guides were all down to earth.
I'm a hunter and outdoorsman. I love to see fellow hunters. I would love to watch Afghanistan hunters tell some of their favorite Hunting stories.
im pretty sure they dont use em for the "hunting" like in us lol
Hunting invaders
@@sk-ig4wt I'm pretty sure a lot of them do
@@sk-ig4wt I see where you're coming from and honestly I thought so too. I mean every time we go on the internet we see insurgents who "look the same" and then watching this video we make that connection that, Ohhh they are the same, or they're hidden terrorists who might fund the fighting forces. and after so many years of watching news like that, it honestly drilled it quite deep in my head as well, but I'm trying not to make that connection there. They seem like really chill people.
Pakistan/Afghanistan have a strong hunting culture. Lots of American guys go hunt in Pakistan for ibex or marco polo sheep
As an Afghan I must say I visited these gun stores once. It's awesome and you can find all types of hunting shotguns and air operated guns.
tell me please ,is it around Afghani greyhounds? i never see them on documentarys or any video about Afghanistan , i HOPE they survived from americans, They are gorgeous !
what are you hunting in Afghanistan?
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@@tax905972that would be my next question as well Brother 😊
@@tax905972Rats.
People are so nice . They are entertaining you for free with smiles
As an afghan i just amazed by ur interpreter he is too good love to see him talk so perfect
I would love to visit these markets one day the historical firearms are enough to give me a nerdgasm and the wonderful people just add to the ambiance
99% of items found there are fake or knock off from the real items...
@@TheFlyingZulu They still shoot tho 🤣
I really want to visit for the food! The gun shops are like museums though, so obviously I'd check those out
The main reason I have always been In to guns is because they are always interesting from not only interesting from an engineering perspective, but also historical. I love how something like that martini rifle seen here has been bouncing around for decades and can still work, and do what it Needs to do.
I love how humble the people are considering what they've been through.
I agree with you! The people in Afghanistan were incredible to spend time with (not just on camera).
Ask little boys in that country. Or ask the women. Abuse is rampant in that part of the world. And remember slavery is still practiced.
its their own fault
@@jonny_codphilo7809 not at all. Where did you come up with that?
@@jonny_codphilo7809 yeah ofc absolutely not urss or usa absolutely not
I could watch these types of videos all day.. I love seeing people from other places in the world.
The particular gun from the Afghan-British war is called a Martini-Henry rifle. They're relatively rare, and cost a lot of $$$$$.
Not if its made by a deaf and blind guy in Pakistan ;)
@@henrik6567 so it's a win win , you get a classic rifle that has history and probably works as good as a factory made Martini Henry. Hand crafted in Khyber pass
Battlefield 1 vibes
@@henrik6567 I noticed the absence of the royal crest myself.
They go for around 700-1000 CAD. Lovely gun to shoot
Afghans always make me smile. They always seem to be friendly, respectful and patient. Let’s prey that the good people of Afghanistan are allowed to life in peace. May they have shelter, food, health, education and joy.
the best thing that I love about your videos is your interaction with the people. We get a true picture of the friendly disposition of these wonderful souls who have suffered so much under U.S. exploitation .
I appreciate that very much. I just touched down in the Middle East for a new set of adventures an hour ago. Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine... so many more videos coming this week/month.
yeah them killing each other for the past few hundred years has nothing to do with backwards tribalism
@@jonny_codphilo7809what about filthy bloody world wars between white tribes on this planet?? You blind arrogant 😂
Do you apply that same level of delusion to the west too? What about all the western wars? Was that also to do with backwards tribalism? The afghan people fought back against american invaders and are living much better lives. It seems that 'backwards tribalism' you speak of overpowered a superpower nation and forced them out. Cope and get over it @@jonny_codphilo7809
Thanks
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Appreciate the seller. So polite and kind of camera shy despite selling such product. Seems like a genuine and gentle guy ❣️
I'm amazed how similar it is to when I go to my local gun shop in the US. Knowledgeable about their product and showing off the cool unique stuff.
Um is he not supposed to know because he’s from a place different from you? Come on now
The Afghans look so relaxed, friendly and cool. From what I see in the news I'd I've sworn it's not a nice place to be, now I'd like to visit one day.
They are! and you should!
As a man probably. Not so much as a woman.
last thing ever i want to do.
It always the television. always spreading misinformation and causing so much tension between nations and people, that’s why I quit watching TV long time ago
@@boost_your_account doubt you'd ever have the money too either
Very good video brother. The owners were very generous and polite full of respect especially on your part as well. I enjoyed watching this. Thank you
All of these people just seem so happy to have some type of peace. God bless them.
Because Americans are no longer there and that's a good thing
its just feels good to watch their faces...like a big family
I'm an Iranian, and I know English well.
That was an AWESOME translator 😁 hands down ❤️
Also , Afghanistan doesn't look like as bad as they have told us.
I hope to see a day when Afghanistan is strong and its people are healthy, rich and happy ❤️🇮🇷🇦🇫
Are u ok
Be safe in there
@@yz435_ nah bro I'm not ok
Women here aren't seen equal as men and they are discriminated and their rights are violated.
Economic situation is awful thanks to USA sanctions
Government cuts off internet and executes/gives jail time/threatens anyone who protest.
We don't even know the meaning of freedom anymore.
I want all this to end.
On the other hand, I fear if this Islamic regime collapses, we will be the next Libya (hopefully not)
I want to see democracy in Iran
Just like the shah of Iran's government, before Islamic revolution.
The shah of Iran was a bad person because he demolished anyone who dared to criticize him, but on the other hand he was really helping Iran and Iran at his time was progressing at the speed of light (mainly because Iran had oil,had good relationship with USA, and the shah cared about Iran and Iranians although he was kinda overspending money). We would be one of the best countries in the world shortly if revolution didn't happen.
The sad thing is, we once had a truly democratic government
Dr. Mossadegh government
But USA and Britain overthrew him because he cut Britain's oil revenues in Iran...
Afghanistan is not on that trajectory. The government and most of the population regard females as chattel. The main export is captured American weapons and this is running out. Next export is Khat and opium. None of this is steering Afghanistan in any direction other than misery. The Iranian government supplies money to the Shia militias, and if that cash keeps up they will attack the Sunni who get less support than before from Pakistan. If Afghanistan is lucky something will change but I’m not seeing it.
'Regard women as chattel' as told to us by the western population who treat their women folk in an exemplar fashion, especially after they've had a bit too much to drink,lol
I'm Tajik and I understand their Persian dialect so well. I love you Afghanistan 🇦🇫❤️
Do you talk Persian, Pushto or Aramaic ( Syriac ) ?
@goldenstate2002 oh thanks
His translation is extremely professional, his words are worthy of admiration.
The shop owners actually seem really nice and happy to talk about their inventory even if they arent getting a sale out of it. Now I want to go to a gun market.
Yes they were great, and what most don't realize. I'm not just walking up to a gun shop with a camera, I had to talk to 40 shops to get a "YES" from 8 of them. So we've already had conversations off camera first.
Bummer he didn't make a sale. Hope they have a method of paying for his time and skills
Hopefully you have them a gratuity for their time to show appreciation for openly speaking to a foreigner
@@FordManiac76they won't accept it though, it can even be considered rude.
@@Broodjemetbeleg you’re right and they’ll accept it but they’ll either show extreme gratitude or “highly encourage “ you to take something.
This video is bringing me memories of my ex- Collegemates from Afghanistan...I really miss them, I hope they're all fine.
Thanks for the video
You weren't able to get their contact details? :(
If this kind of content had been shown in the media, the US-Afghan war would've ended in a heartbeat via bonding over love of guns & gun ownership
Yea and the knowledge they're shooting those broke ass muskets 😂
I went to an open gun market in Kabul in 2011. They told me that automatic guns wasnt allowed, neither guns that could be consealed (hand guns) - so mostly shotguns. Some of them looked pretty crazy though. A bunch of them was BB-guns as well. Bought a shotgun for 80 bucks. People was really friendly too.
The century old gun is actually a martini henry. They are a rifle created by the brittish used in the afghan Anglo war. Super cool falling block design and they fired a massive bullet from a cartridge 557 I think. Some of the more modern ones were in 303 British but that old one for sure wasnt. As a soldier when I was there in 2011 I saw a few.
and..you did not bring one back......uuuurrghh
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@@dennisthemenace3695 its been bored out to be a shotgun..i suppose that guns shooting real bullets arent allowed to be sold in the market
@@WillyEckaslikehello from Northern Ireland. I see these martini Henry shotguns in gunshops, they are known as a Greener GP you should look them up. They never bored out those rifles to convert to a shotgun, they purpose built the shotguns.
how many Afghan children did you kill there?
The translator is great 👍
As an American, I am glad to see the right to own guns is alive and well. In Afghanistan.
They have a gun law but don't give a damn about it, because they don't have slave mentality. Canada, (most of) Europe etc doesn't have a right to own guns because most people simply accept the state treading on their rights.
Many countries use guns i mean its more common than it is banned
@@ishrendon6435 Gun control means that you don't really own your gun/s. You are merely "borrowing" it/them from the state. You either do as in the US or as these guys do. The gun laws here in Europe disgust me. And the worst thing is that it wasn't always like that. When my grandfather was a young man you would just walk into a Swedish gun store and buy a gun like you buy a hammer or a saw. But gun licenses were introduced in the late 1920s/early30s, and today you can only own old muzzle loaders without a license. And some gun dealers are even such bootlickers that they don't sell muzzle loaders either if the person doesn't have licenses for modern firearms(!!!) I don't understand why cowards like that don't move to North Korea already.
they got better 2nd amendment then the us lel
@@kiadav9529 Correct. The 2nd Amendment is of course infringed upon as long as ANY gun control exists, even if it's not nearly as bad as in Canada or most countries in Europe.
the gun store owner looks like such a nice man, taking all that time to explain all of the things he asks for.
I’m only 7 minutes into the video but I had to pause to comment on this vendor, his shop, as well as the set and setting. I was born and raised in rural eastern Kentucky, nestled between the Appalachian mountains. Where I live specifically there’s this thing every Saturday morning called the “stock yard.” It’s basically where people from all the the county/surrounding counties brings their livestock for auction, as well as sets up booths to sell anything and everything from firearms to antiques. All of this happens in a holler in the middle of bum fuck nowhere Kentucky. And I’m just awe-struck at the similarities between that and what I’m seeing in this video in Afghanistan. Watching the video I feel like I’m standing at the stock yard on Saturday morning going back and forth with some old timer trying to talk him down on an overpriced rifle, except he speaks a different language lol.
I was thinking the same thing. We call it a flea market. Our gun selection out here in ky puts these guys to shame although I woul have jumped on that Martini henry in a heart beat lol
how friendly to foreigners the people of Kentucky?
@@yassroa We love visitors but we'd prefer anyone who isn't a Kentucky native, not to move here permanently. That includes other Americans too. We like having a low population density.
@@charlesbrown4483 I'm from Germany and I would love to visit, the Appalachians fascinate me!
@@ScrubsTheNewcomers Look up the Red River Gorge, in Kentucky. In my humble opinion it's the most beautiful place in the world during summer and fall.
This was very interesting and fun to watch! Love how the dealers knew the rarity of what they had and hid there best most collectable firearms outta site.
everything's rare if your country produces nothing
You can't produce much if ol uncle sam is constantly raining bombs down on your women and children. But you know that don't you Jonny, you're just angry that this country which 'produces nothing' overpowered it's invaders who happened to be a global super power nation. @@jonny_codphilo7809
i know it’s about gun.. but i don’t know why i am crying watching this.. maybe the glimpse of their hard past touched the soul suddenly. they seems so genuine and kind. i wish i could go to this kind of world meeting then before i die.
It was a great privilege for me to visit Afghanistan. The people were so kind both on camera and off camera. I would recommend others to visit, but keep in mind their religious beliefs are very different than the rest of the world.
I did three deployments to Afghanistan. It was tough to see people trying to survive during war. As always, regardless of right or wrong of the fight, the people that suffered the most were the civilians just trying to live their lives. Even when sometimes we did some not so nice things, the Afghani people were welcoming and kind, and would offer you what little they had. It is a real shame that it is people like these that suffer during wars. My heart goes out to the Afghani people.
Good to see family business and children learning a trade. Better than learning gender studies and ending up homeless in LA at 21.
Can't argue with your comment.
you americans are weird, mentioning shit about gender etc in every comment section no matter the topic
at least women in the us can have basic human rights
@@alecanicecuppateaحرية المرأة عندكم بأن تبيع جسدها مقابل المال
@@alecanicecuppatea but not basic human intelligence
I really want to visit Afghanistan once...so much history man...peace and love the locals ❤️
Don't confuse backwardness caused by religious extremism with history dude.. and don't even think of visiting that place if you don't want to become history🤣
@@akshay123580 religious extremism was the result of three different empires trying to invade and occupy their land illegally...first they Kicked British out, then Soviets and who can forget how they bitch slapped US for 20 years (men on horses defeated the most advanced army 🤣🤣), so yea there is a lot history in that country, graveyard of three empires...
@@hussey1990 America wasn't there to occupy forever. America also killed more taliban than the taliban killed American coalition forces by 20 times. Also you can't kill an ideology so of course the taliban would eventually regain control.
@@howiedoodat8 my ass 😂 if true why did they not win 🏆
@@hussey1990 As a Afghan I have nothing to say bro, this is the best comment you can give, Iam proud of you, stay blessed❤
I never thought I'd stumble upon a random video that out of all things showed an outdoor gun market that would make me want to travel to Afghanistan! The people seem so friendly and nice and loving and I am really upset that we had a war with them all over the poppy flower.
They're loving until you disagree with them.
@@blackjacka.5097 So is the rest of humanity..
@@mistapushy Most of humanity wouldn't stone you
@@blackjacka.5097 What if I'm already stoned? lol just kidding, yeah being rocked to death by boulders would suck ddd
@@blackjacka.5097 talking without knowing what you are talking about, fool
crazy how respectful they treat you even with your glases
same thought hhhhhh
I'd be so scared as to why that guy started recording me around when I asked him how many guns a week he sells. This guy is insane
The man recording me was just happy to see a tourist. Afghanistan was Tame, check out my videos on Haiti or Ukraine war... then next week i'm heading to Somalia.
@@ChrisMustList bud yo are wayyyyy too white to be walking around Taliban Territory. It's tame until someone's cousin got killed in the mountains by SF and you're being kidnapped as a result. I hope it doesn't happen of course but it happens. I would love to go to Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, to the birthplace of civilization and engage in the different cultures but I'm not getting moved from camp to camp to end up on some Taliban propaganda tape.
I wish you the best. Be careful, stay safe, and thank you for the content you provide.
@@ChrisMustList Did you encounter any kinds of hostile Taliban checkpoints or any situations with police?
If you're calling that afghan insane, you are wrong.. that guy was not insane at all.
Afghan vs texan gun policy would be a legendary battle
People of Afghanistan is so nice so humble
Love and support to all of my Afghanistani brothers and sisters. 😇
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Can't beat those prices!
I find it awe inspiring how the native Afghans treat a foreigner that has waged war in their homeland. I don’t see any animosity towards the westerner in this video. I don’t think I have big enough ⚽️ ⚽️ to travel to Afghanistan after what we did to them since 2002. The Afghans earned my respect even if they don’t want it. God bless you all across our world 🙏🏼
I agree with you, and I interacted with hundreds of afghanis and many times I was all alone. Nobody was rude, and everyone was welcoming.
Malesef abd wietnam afrika suriye ırak afganistan biçok ülkede kadın çocuk katletti ülkeleri işgal etti. Hirosima ve negazakiye japonlaranükleer bomba attı .abd insanlık için tehditdir.tabiki iyi abdliler vardır.sen iyi insansın bitanesin kardeşim
The farsi language is so similar but so enigmatic at the same time to the hindi/urdu that's spoken in India (my country). Afghan people have a special place in our hearts. + Loved how he called the shopkeeper Mama-jan (dear uncle). Some things are just so endearing to me about this country.
I am a Kurd, it is very similar in Persian and Kurdish. Also, we Kurds use the word Mamê-can (dear uncle). Love to India. ❤️
Shikar - Hunting
Parindey - Birds
Sastha - least price
Door - distance
Kharghosh - Rabbit
Many words I can understand.
Farsi = Persian & originated in what is now modern day Iran (aka Persia .. w/c dates back to 500BC)
like all languages, there are multiple variants & dialects as the food/culture/language spreads to neighboring regions
it was brought over to Western India by Turk & Afghan dynasties in the 11th Century - & they in turn got it from Iran/Persia
in India, Persian was highly used, up until the decline of the Mughal Emperors & the British invasion (1800s) - thus, the reason for so many similar sounding/meaning words.
@@sreejith_jinachandran in kishanganj ,many iranian families came during 1600s..theya re still there but totally mixed with locals
@@Gamingwithshubham284 OK in Delhi?
I love afghanistan and afghanis, im originally from iran and i will visit afghanistan one day, thank you so much for making this trip and the video 🇮🇷🙏🏼
Love iran❤️
Seriously dude Afghans are your neighbors You don’t need to watch foreigner videos to visit the country! You don’t even need a translator most of the time people speak Farsi there
@@rkcapo74haha yes yor right!the problem is no one go in there bc how dangerous is there when you don't know where you going
@@ozayo3385 it's more dangerus than Mexico
@@rkcapo74 Ocupied by an former Terror Organization
That Afghan translator is so gentle and well spoken... 😊and Handsome too..
I admire your interpreter Abbas, he sounds like a native which he has never been abroad. I applaud you my bro
He has never been out of Kabul
the gun at 7:00 is a British Martini-Henry breech loading rifle. It was also used in the Anglo-Zulu War
And a bayonet, with some guts behind it 😉
This one appears to have had been brutalized with a hacksaw
Also the harpoon gun used in the movie Jaws.
imagine imorting the stuff off the streets from their to the US 🤑 plus all the American. military arms on the low low thanks to Joe. only problem is international arms laws 🙃
@@Nohkazeki Yeah, uh huh, uh huh… ah… ok… eh, sure. With ya 100%. Listen, so I gotta go now. The nurse will bring you back to your room.
Your trip around Afghanistan has been fascinating to watch, I hope you travel there again. I really thought Abbas must have spent time in America, his English is so perfect.
He speaks English with American accent
No Abbas hasn't left Kabul during his lifetime. He learned English by watching American TV shows, that's why you may hear an accident.
Very good
@@ChrisMustList impressive..
the shopkeeper is very respectful and professional.
The translator made a price mistake on the most expensive gun it’s 80000 pkr about 25 to 30K Afghanis and not $1250 instead its $250 to 300
That 11 yr old boy is living the life that I dreamt of having when I was at his age... He's blessed👏
One thing. You could ask them if they have any questions for you? Works both ways. Would be interesting to hear what they are curious about.
Great idea. Next trip I'll give it a try.
@@ChrisMustList You whole trip has been very interesting because its about things you would never get to see unless you went.
Curiosity is I'm sure what drives you. I'm curious about the other way.
@@Nickle314 I think it's the need for adventure, and the excitement of learning. I've never been good and reading or great in school. I much rather learn through experiences. This is not my job, rather a passion (almost an addiction) to see the planet.
@@ChrisMustList this is not your job? Then you don't expect remuneration from the AdSense? Btw if we may know your current profession coz it will be more interesting to know someone whose videos we like best😀
@@ChrisMustList I agree. I've travelled a lot. My father even more. I asked him once what was his favourite place in the world. It was categorical, the Cook Islands. A backwater to get to. He went for work, and came back with a 20 kg carved tree trunk as hand luggage, and we've still got that. So if you want somewhere more obscure, harder to get to, that might give you some ideas. 🙂
Otherwise thanks. The videos are different from the usual backpacker funding their travel approach. One person to look at might be Peter Santello's videos, in terms of communicating how people live. Might give you some ideas too
By virtue of experience - definitely a very cool place to window-shop as well as pick up a few party favours... Thank you for this video - a rather nice walk down memory lane!
Dude as soon he took out the Martini Henry I was like: dude, do you know that gun is a rare piece of history??
That's worth more than the USSR Baikal
The shop keeper speaks in Pashto and the other shopkeeper translates it into Farsi for the translator and then he translates back to English for the camera man 😂
These people seem so nice and humble...its a shame what war can do to try and divide countrys, This culture and its people need to be known by everyone as loving and caring people!
I agree. These men were great!
You mean it’s a shame the US regime invaded and occupied the country
I agree! The normal citizens living here seem very nice! Not violent at all, rather calm and nice. Sure the taliban soldiers are a bit brutal (probably because of the USA), but that’s no reason to make this entire country seem violent.
except they hate women and any non muslims. go there with your girlfriend and wear a tshirt that says jesus loves you and see if you 2 make it out without prison or worse. not sure how you can say this about a country where you would be terrified to wear a rainbow colored tshirt because someone might assume it meant you were gay and kill you on the spot.
@@ballsbruh1565
Currently Afghanistan is in good hands and people live in peaceful environment. The previous evil GVT was made of bunch of secular bandits ,& political PIMPS, that sold their dignity, integrity, & country for $$$. The new ISLAMIC EMARAT is the only GVT ever since 1978 that people support. For the first time, Afghans have been able to take control over their country. The Taliban have worked on dozens of projects since that are beneficial to all Afghans. And they're working on tons of other projects such as economy, education, infrastructure, employment, & many more. Only former corrupted thieves & slaves of $$$ are against peace and stability in Afghanistan. Because, those pigs aren't able to steal & kill people. Inaddition, the crime level has been decreased around the country since Taliban took over. It's a great positive step toward prosperity and stabilization of the country...20 years of war,killing & bombing of innocent people didn't bring any positive impact on the country or people, but destruction, corruption, & crimes. Right now all Afghans are happy & they celebrated their freedom and are living in peaceful environment.. The current GVT is working on many projects on daily basis, something that was never achieved during the 20 years of invasion..
The translator is top-notch with his expertise in Dari literature and his accuracy in English.
Man.. if i lived there id spend too much time going to shops and admiring the firearms. This video made me smile from ear to ear 🥰🥰
Or you could go to a gun store in America and see better quality and variety.
@@nhardman not full auto 🤣
Here in the U.S a lot of kids get started with guns around 10-11 for hunting . I had 4 before I even turned 18!
My dad bought me a .30 carbine when I was 6 years old. I shot through 2 spam cans of surplus 600 round ammo on 10 round stripper clips. It was corrosive primed and Pop made me strip the rifle and clean it every time we went to the rifle range. I got that carbine 64 years ago.
The question pattern is so sketch.. you gotta give this guy respect for even answering!!! Salute
Were you smoking when you left this comment... just curious?
@@ChrisMustList you are very judgmental of my name officer Chris. Don’t blow your cover.
@Strelok Stalker thanks man. That’s all I was saying. They are worse than ghettos. They kill women for teaching for Christ sake. That guy is brave for answering
@Strelok Stalker "terrorist groups" lmao
Nice shiny new account, I see. Stay in school, kid.
@@ChrisMustList What were you smoking when you came up with these questions? You could literally see the discomfort in those around you. Don’t be so naive to your surroundings.
Afghanistan's people are some of the most generous people I've met. Even with their troubled history being always invaded by greedy superpowers they never lost hope.
Your completely wrong! They Afghanistan's have been killing each off for centuries and there was no superpowers in those times. they are tribal
@@otimioNo he's not wrong. Have you ever been there? I have. Despite everything they have been through they are still humble people. Yes, there are still problems there with fighting and Isis bombings and occasionally you'll run into someone who doesn't like you but that's anywhere you go. Most of the people you run into there will treat you with respect. You want to talk about killing each other off look at the scumbag brainwashed people all across the United States. Constant shootings, mass shootings, murder, assault, home invasions, kidnappings, road rage, open drug use. Every single day where I live I hear constant shootings. Yesterday night two cars a block from me shot each other up. Yesterday a guy on the bus on his way to work was shot and killed. Yesterday in one day there were over 70 assaults. These were random assaults from people at the store, to walking down the street and these were just assaults. I didn't even mention how many shootings there were in one day yesterday or the home invasions, muggings, armed robberies ect. The people in the United States are the ones killing each other off. Go to every state and search through the crime in each one and tell me there isn't a serious problem in this country. I'd feel much safer living in Afghanistan or Iraq at this point. The United States is crumbling from within and people are too stupid to see it. Since the city council here thought it was a good idea to defund our police crime here has skyrocketed out of control. We have lost over 900 police officers leaving them severely understaffed. The police recently came forward and said criminals are now running the city because they have been crippled by their woke agenda. Most of the violent criminals like the two who were arrested for armed robbery were released by the judge. The same judge here who keeps releasing them instead of charging them. You want to talk about Afghanistan like you're some kind of expert while leaving out how much worse it is in certain cities across America. The United States is going to fall. Why you people can't see that is beyond me. Everyone has this idea that the United States is big and mighty and will last forever and that couldn't be any further from the truth. I'm sure the Roman's thought the same thing before they collapsed.
I agree! Been there twice and they're 100% genuine, friendly, open, hospitable...
Of course, all that changes when they get invaded...
@@otimio wtf
@@otimioHow many times have you been there? Do you watch the western news mainly? He was right, Afghan was not ruined by the Talibans, but was ruined by the west
As an American children knowing how to handle and use guns especially shotguns is normal to me. Started around eight when I got my first shotgun and started hunting. Good to see this culture is alive and well in this country
As a Canadian that grew up living in Toronto, this is all brand new to me. I don't know one person, nor family member that owns a gun.
@@ChrisMustList down here in the states it was normal for me growing up. Use to plink aluminum cans with a 22 when we went camping as kids. Now as an adult I've got quite the collection of handguns, pistols, and shotguns myself. I'm like the Mandalorian, guns are my religion lol.
@@ChrisMustList if you go to rual canada is much of the same
As someone from the UK even I can tell that the people in this video know nothing about these guns though, including the sellers. The guy grabbing the gun and then looking straight down the barrel made me cringe so hard. Never even checked to see if it was loaded. He also calls everything a shotgun for some weird reason.
@@richbob9155hi mate I think he called them all shotguns because that’s what the are.. they can only sell air rifles and shotguns at the market. Even the martini Henry was a shotgun
They all seem friendly and happy. Not as I expected. Very cool video.
It would be very different story if the afghans were in the US
Afghanistan . . The land of real men ! Huge respect
U should move, i hear they like fat americans over there. :)
And no women
@@bradchervel5202their fundamental religion sets them back sadly. They'd be so much better without Islam
No Islam is engraved in their culture, they probably always going to have Islam. But they should have it with limits or modern Islam, like UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kazachstan has it. They all have mostly muslim population but with most of them have respect for other religions and nations with good laws for foreign visitor people, and so more modern Islam for it's own people and good modern global laws for foreign visiting people. I think if Afganistan/Taliban can keep this respect and humbleness, and working respectfully with other nations, there will be a good future for them like UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and so on. @@hatersgotohell627
Gin are for man
I love how he has the guns on the floor like it’s a toy shop 😂 I remember going in the store as a youngin and was picking my first toy gun just like this, except this is the real thing 😂
I'm really sorry for my fellow afghan that told the price 4 times higher than the salesman said on purpose!! You shouldn't have done like this man..
A simple mistake, no stress, nobody was harmed.
You can tell Afghan people love guns just like we Americans.
Yes 😂
Hell yes. Im American, and I love the Afghani people, and am saddened by our horrible foreign policies..
Your translator is a well spoken guy in both languages.
but not in pashto
Can't speak a word of pashto
@@walijalal8730 majority of your country speaks dari
@@hbtTwo Nah we speak both,, pashto and farsi
Home defense...in Kandahar. Interesting .sales pitch. A weapon that comes with a permit. Gotta love it.