This video showcases a heavily modified sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun being fired one-handed with slugs, emphasizing the significant recoil and the user's discomfort. It's described as a "Pawn Shop Special," implying a potentially unconventional or budget firearm that has been altered. The use of slugs with a short-barreled shotgun presents unique challenges and recoil characteristics.
This video showcases a beautiful Flintlock rifle discovered in an Austin pawn shop. The internal engraving 'L&R' suggests it was a personalized project, potentially dating back to the 1970s. The description provides context from Wikipedia about the long rifle (also known as the Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifle), highlighting its characteristics as a muzzle-loading firearm with a long barrel and small caliber, which was historically significant for hunting and warfare in America. The video utilizes relevant hashtags like #asmr, #flintlock, #guns, #usa, #1776, and #independenceday, indicating its appeal to historical firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video from 704Tactical, titled "Pawn Shop Find's Challenge," appears to be a segment where the creator explores items found at a pawn shop. The description heavily promotes various 704Tactical platforms including their Campsite, Amazon affiliate deals, Rumble channel, merchandise store (shirts & knives), Instagram, X account, Patreon, and a dedicated YouTube channel for "704 Gear." There is a disclaimer about affiliate links and products being sent for testing. While no specific firearm is mentioned in the title or description, the channel's branding and frequent use of terms like "Tactical" and references to "deals" and "gear" suggest a strong focus on firearms, tactical equipment, or related lifestyle products.
This video appears to be a pawn shop find review of the REV-ARMS Impact R4. The description includes numerous links to the creator's other platforms, merchandise, and affiliate deals, suggesting a focus on content creation and monetization. While the specific firearm model is named, the description provides limited details about its features, condition, or performance, relying heavily on external links for further information. The creator's involvement with various platforms like Rumble, Instagram, and Patreon indicates a dedicated following and a multi-platform content strategy.
This YouTube video appears to be a "pawn shop find" featuring a Chinese SKS rifle. The creator is likely showcasing their recent acquisition, possibly detailing its condition, history, and initial impressions. The description also includes links for channel membership and Patreon support, indicating a focus on building a community around their content. Based on the title, the video's primary content will revolve around the SKS rifle itself, likely including visual inspection and perhaps some basic commentary.
The host visits Shooters Express in Belmont, NC, and finds a used Sig Sauer P226 Legion in 9mm for $829.99 ($746.89 for members). He trades his Colt for it, appreciating the DA/SA action and its performance with Calloway Ballistics 124-grain hollow points. A subsequent stop at Jake's Knives in Shelby, NC, yielded an Old Timer knife and collectible coins.
This video details a 1v1 pawn shop challenge where two participants searched for the best firearm value. The host secured a used Ruger PC Charger in 9mm for $499.99, noting its takedown feature and accuracy, though it felt snappy without a brace. His opponent, Brett, purchased a Charles Daly Honcho 12-gauge pump-action for $329.99, which unfortunately experienced significant feeding issues during range testing.
This YouTube video features a pawn shop find: a New England Firearms Pardner .410 shotgun. The creator demonstrates having fun with the shotgun by testing it with various ammunition types including small game, buckshot, and slugs. The video includes a quick range review and captures the first shots fired with the firearm. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are provided. The creator emphasizes safe shooting practices on a private range.
The Sundance Industries Point Blank .22LR is a unique, double-action-only derringer from the mid-90s. While its novelty and low pawn shop price make it a fun range toy, its practical self-defense utility is limited due to its capacity, rudimentary sights, and awkward ergonomics. It performed reliably with Remington ammo but experienced a misfire with CCI.
This video features the first shots fired from a Remington 572 Fieldmaster .22lr rifle, described as a "cool little Pawn Shop Find." The description includes the address and phone number of "American Pawn and Gun" in Monroe, NC, and the location of "Holly Springs Tactical" gun range. It also contains an affiliate link disclaimer for Amazon and Avantlink, indicating that many items are sent to the channel for review. The focus is on showcasing the rifle in action.
This video details a $200 pawn shop gun challenge where participants bought an Astra .25 ACP pistol for $140, a Mossberg Maverick 88 shotgun for $100, and a Norinco SKS rifle for $200. Testing included penetration, accuracy at 100 yards (hindered by a canted SKS scope), and unconventional challenges like bayonet throwing.
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