Inside My $250,000 Historical US Gun Collection

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I hope I did this collection justice. If you enjoyed it, please let me know in the comments below and let me know if there is something specific you'd like to see the next video on.
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You need to invite Ian from Forgotten Weapons over and have him discuss these "historical" rooms!

jtb
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Starting to think this guys wife is the real “COLLECTOR” and this guy is just a puppet

cman
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I loved this addition Sir my Grandad had several of those. I'm 71 yrs young and grew up on his 1903a3 with a 10X Unertl scope. First time I shot it I was 11 yrs old, I waited a few years before shooting it again. However all that and his teaching of "Wind Drift" kept me alive in a very bad place in 1970. That and I taught others for close to 45 yrs. Sir, thank you and the Wife for sharing, it's an honor. Take care, Vern

flea-khom
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Now this is what my collection looks like, guns with historical background, knife marks in the stocks from maybe kills, countries, etc. It’s just so cool to be able to own something that has been on opposing sides during war.

joeycoppens
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Ah, so it was the late husband with all the dough…

jeremyb
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Much respect for the effort, time, and money you put into building such a significant museum-like collection that you share with your videos. Thank you.

BXB
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Your wife has better taste for collecting guns that yourself 😄

behroozkhaleghirad
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Give Ian from Forgotten Weapons a call of you need an expert 👍

scagmo_au
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So many of these riffles, flintlock pistols and revolvers remind me of my Dad's (RIP) den/billiard room all on display much like your wife's stunning collection. Thankyou so much for walking us through the collection, it resonated with me so much.

khabaaustralia
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Amazing collection. You can go through those firearms and really get a sense of the history of the United States. Thanks for sharing that!

TheHistoryUnderground
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Build a large underground hall.
Compartmentalize it will see through bullet proof glass walls.
Make glass electronically frost-able.

Display the guns on the boundary walls.
Have a see through room for each category.
Including ammunition storage, work area, cigar lounge, library, classroom and office.

A person walks into the hall should be able to see it all, except frosted areas.

ahsanmohammed
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Man I can't wait to see what else you have in the other room. The older firearms are my favorites because of the history behind them.

GoodOlBoy
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just to be able to see how far the firearm industry has came from the ol "brown bess" to the ar-15s of today still amazes me milsurp rifles got me into collecting knowing those flintlock rifles were the best available at one time blows my mind. and the panic in-between reloads in the time of war is crazy to think about great video love your content.

HuntinBambie
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Awesome Collection! Thank your Wife for sharing!

sobethunder
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Ian from Forgotten Weapons would be a cool guest

tommybuchmeyer
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Your collection is beyond amazing, happy you enjoy it

ianflannery
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World War I and World War II firearms are going up in value exponentially right now. Especially the 1911's. Just in the last two years an excellent Remington Rand 1911 all matching has went up $700 to $900 more than what it was. Colts, Ithaca's etc. have gained a bunch of value in the past couple years. WWI Luger's are kind of stagnant. But World War II Luger's are growing in value exponentially right now. These are great investment as they don't make them anymore lol.

Teleman
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Now it makes sense. The wife has the $… her late husband left her a F ton of money. “Collector” comes along and hits the lottery.

mox
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Probably my favorite video you've put out! Love the historical side of your collection.

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What a humbling room to be in. Big respect for keeping history preserved.

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