This video details the unboxing of a 42-year-old crate of Austrian 7.62x51 NATO ammunition, manufactured in April 1979. The contents, including 800 rounds packed in bandoliers on stripper clips within steel ammo cans, were found to be in factory-new condition due to excellent preservation. The host highlights this surplus as a cost-effective alternative to modern ammunition, offering significant value.
This video details the unboxing of a crate of Ethiopian rifles, primarily Mannlicher M95 variants, imported by Royal Tiger Imports. A rare Steyr Model 1878 French Navy rifle is identified, showcasing its historical significance and unique Ethiopian markings. The crate also contained a diverse mix of other military surplus firearms, highlighting Ethiopia's complex arms history.
This video details the unboxing of Chinese SKS rifles from a crate, highlighting their C&R eligibility and the extensive cosmoline preservation. It showcases variations in stock condition and the presence of historical 'trench art' on some rifles. The discussion also touches on technical differences like milled vs. stamped trigger groups and rare features such as dual cleaning kit ports on buttplates.
This video details a rare crate opening of original Chi-Com SKS rifles, preserved in cosmoline for decades. It highlights variations like milled vs. stamped trigger housings and trench art on stocks. Crucial safety advice is given regarding cleaning cosmoline from the firing pin channel to prevent slam fires. Pricing and custom options are also discussed for these Vietnam-era turn-in firearms.
This video features Sootch00 and Ben from Classic Firearms unboxing several crates of surplus Beretta 92s pistols. They examine the pistols, noting variations in condition from pristine to holster-worn, and discuss the 92s' technical features like the slide-mounted safety and heel-mounted magazine release. Several pistols are selected for future in-depth reviews, and original 15-round Beretta 92s magazines are highlighted as available for purchase.
This video features an unboxing or reveal of a crate containing Yugo SKS rifles. The description highlights that the rifles are sold in pairs, quadruplets, or even groups of eight, and that they have consecutive matching numbers. This suggests a focus on collectibility and potentially a large lot acquisition.
This video, titled 'm91/30 Mini Crates Day 2', focuses on opening more "mini boxes" with the stated intention of finding the worst rifles possible. Based on the title and description, the content likely involves unboxing, inspection, and potentially evaluation of older firearms, specifically the Mosin-Nagant M91/30.
This video showcases a unique shipment of Russian m91/30 Mosin Nagant rifles arriving in 6-gun crates, a first for Classic Firearms. Unlike typical arsenal-refinished rifles, these are original turn-ins, preserving historical markings and 'battle scars.' The crates include bayonets and are ideal for dealers, with bulk ordering available in increments of 6 rifles. Inspection reveals Tula and Izhevsk markings, with some featuring desirable hex receivers and matching serial numbers.
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