This video from Paul Harrell's channel, hosted by Johnny B, touches on various cultural and firearm-related topics. It critiques an overpriced Glock G17 Gen 5 MOS listed on GunBroker and highlights a CMMG DL44 build component. The discussion also includes commentary on concealed carry rights across the US and features a brief cameo from Paul Harrell himself.
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 Gun Talk Radio episode features Ryan Gresham discussing platform throttling, curated online feeds, and the core purpose of the Second Amendment with an Open Source Defense perspective. Practical activism ideas like donating, contacting representatives, and attending hearings are presented. The conversation shifts to real-world firearm safety, including a personal encounter highlighting the importance of dedicated flashlights over phone lights, a charity sporting clays incident emphasizing muzzle and trigger discipline, and key takeaways from their Essential Pistol Skills class, covering safe handling, slide locking, magazine loading, and holster use. Listener comments are also addressed, covering definitions of 'arsenal,' underrated cartridges, and beloved discontinued firearms like the Ruger .44 carbine, with advice on finding classics on GunBroker.
This video analyzes the surprising surge in rifle sales in 2025, noting a significant departure from the typical AR-15 dominance. The description highlights that bolt-action rifles, lever-action rifles, and even unconventional hybrid firearms are experiencing record-breaking sales, according to data from retailers like Brownells and GunBroker. The content aims to explore these shifting market trends within the firearms industry.
This video discusses potential Labor Day bargains on Gunbroker, noting that auction end times often coincide with holiday weekends. The implication is that individuals may be distracted by celebrations, leading to potentially lower winning bids. The video encourages viewers to check their listings on Sunday evenings around 9 PM EST to find items at a bargain price. It also promotes their Patreon and "Flak & Fubar" podcast, along with their Instagram page.
This video reveals the top-selling handguns of 2024 based on GunBroker.com data, featuring both semi-automatics and revolvers. The Sig Sauer P365 leads the semi-auto category, praised for its micro-compact design and high capacity, while the Colt Python tops the revolver list with its premium .357 Magnum offering. The analysis highlights popular choices for concealed carry, self-defense, and recreational shooting, providing MSRPs and key features for each model.
This YouTube Shorts video expresses strong dissatisfaction with Gunbroker, a popular online firearm auction platform. The creator, using the hashtag #fuddbusters, argues that Gunbroker is 'awful' and in dire need of a replacement. While the specific reasons for this criticism are not detailed in the provided text, the sentiment suggests issues with the platform's functionality, policies, or user experience, prompting a call for an alternative.
This YouTube Short, titled "I got banned from @GunBroker_Official for my funny name : TWIG #shorts #fuddbusters", suggests a user experienced an account ban from GunBroker due to their username. The video's hashtag #fuddbusters implies a theme related to challenging traditional or outdated gun culture. The content likely revolves around the user's humorous or possibly controversial username and its consequences on the online firearm marketplace.
This Gun Talk Nation episode features Ryan Gresham in conversation with Allen Forkner of GunBroker.com. The discussion offers an "inside look" into the firearms industry, covering topics such as industry public relations, the frequency of shooting opportunities for those in the business, and the current situation at Gunbroker. The video is sponsored by several prominent firearms manufacturers and platforms, indicating a focus on the business and professional aspects of the gun world.
This review tests a $25 Charter Arms Undercover .38 Special revolver. Despite its low price, the firearm performed reliably and accurately, hitting targets at distances up to 25 yards. The speaker highlights Charter Arms' reputation for quality and expresses surprise at the accuracy achieved with this budget model.
This video details a firearm modification project where the creator transforms a Charter Arms Bulldog revolver into a "Bulldog Pug... ish" configuration. The process involved using parts from a kit purchased on GunBroker, primarily focusing on replacing the hammer. The kit also included a spare cylinder, barrel, various springs, screws, and a lower frame which is being repurposed for another project. This suggests a hands-on approach to customizing revolvers and utilizing parts from kits.
This video details an alleged ATF visit to a subscriber prompted by their Gunbroker search history for Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). The ATF reportedly left a warning letter, claiming potential violations of federal law regarding machine guns, despite no actual purchase being made. The speaker emphasizes the concerning implications of online search monitoring and advises consulting legal counsel before speaking with law enforcement.
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