This video appears to be about the acquisition of W.W. Greener & Co. firearms, possibly through an unconventional or questionable transaction involving a "worthless check." The description also promotes firearm reference books and the creator's Patreon and Floatplane channels, as well as merchandise. Given the title, the focus is likely on historical or collectible firearms, and the story behind their purchase.
This video, "7 Pistols Gaining Value Faster Than Gold in 2025" from Line45, highlights firearms that are appreciating in value at a rapid pace, potentially outperforming traditional investments like gold. The presenter, Luke, promises to reveal seven specific pistols that are good investment opportunities in 2025, advising viewers on which ones to purchase and where potential profits lie. The video aims to inform viewers about the burgeoning market for collectible and appreciating firearms.
This video identifies seven revolvers predicted to significantly increase in value soon. The creator analyzes market trends from auction houses (Rock Island, Morphy), Blue Book valuations, and GunBroker sales data to pinpoint future collector's items. Specific mentions include pre-lock Smith & Wesson revolvers and early Colt Pythons, with an emphasis on how limited supply and documented collector demand are driving up prices. The goal is to help viewers make smart investment purchases before prices escalate.
This Q&A session for October 2025 features Forgotten Weapons host Ian discussing a variety of firearms topics, including unusual pistol designs, future plans for the channel and Headstamp Publishing, and personal life updates. Gun-specific discussions range from Sedgley Gove Guns and grenade launchers to the Gyrojet vs. Dardick, the .30 Carbine cartridge, modern rifle developments (like the 6.8x51mm M7), squad automatic weapons, and the potential replacement of iconic firearms like the G3 and High Power. The conversation also touches on firearm literature, technical terms like 'spring tension,' the market for 9mm PCCs, and the viability of technologies like Metal Storm. The video concludes with a lightning round of potential future video topics and advice on building a firearm and cartridge reference library.
This video discusses "scary guns," focusing on high-end collector pistols. The creator highlights the challenge of distinguishing authentic collectible firearms from "fantasy pieces," likening the experience to "walking through a minefield." The aim is to educate viewers on things to watch out for when examining such firearms. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Podcast "Flak & Fubar," and Instagram.
The Colt Boa is an exceptionally rare snake revolver, with only 1,200 produced in 1985 for Lew Horton Distribution. It features a hand-fitted Colt Mark V action and a Royal Blue finish, chambered in .357 Magnum. Serial numbers are prefixed with 'BOA', with odd numbers for 4-inch and even for 6-inch barrels.
This YouTube video presents a "Top 10 Guns You Should NEVER Sell!" list, focusing on firearms that are projected to increase in value. The description highlights the investment potential of these firearms. It also includes promotional links for Victory CDJR, ES Power Drink, JASE Medical, Shoot Steel Targets, MaxSafe, emergency food supply, and GFG merchandise, along with links to support various ministries and the channel's social media platforms.
This video highlights 15 firearms that collectors and enthusiasts should consider holding onto, emphasizing their historical significance, iconic designs, rarity, and craftsmanship. It aims to guide viewers, from seasoned collectors to newcomers, in making informed decisions about their firearm collections by exploring the stories behind these unique pieces. The content celebrates significant firearms and encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions.
This video teases a review of a unique and unusual firearm, posing a question to viewers about its cost and encouraging comments. The title suggests an in-depth look at a peculiar gun, likely focusing on its design, features, and historical context, with an interactive element to engage the audience.
This video showcases Goat Guns, which are authentic die-cast miniature gun models. These models are 1:3 scale, feature detailed working parts, and snap and screw together. Each comes with three dummy rounds, making them ideal for desk display. The description emphasizes that these are meant for building and display, not for shooting, and are presented as a perfect gift for gun enthusiasts.
This YouTube video discusses five handguns that viewers should never sell due to their potential for significant market value appreciation over time. The creator emphasizes that owning these specific firearms could lead to substantial financial gains if held onto. The video aims to provide viewers with valuable investment advice related to collectible and appreciating handguns. It encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions to their channel.
This video highlights firearms that appreciate in value, treating them as investments. It covers iconic models like the Browning Hi-Power, Colt Single Action Army, Walther P38, SIG Sauer P210, Colt Detective Special, Luger P08, and Colt 1911, detailing their historical significance, design innovations, and collectible status. The emphasis is on owning firearms that offer both historical value and potential financial returns.
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