This video features a pawn shop pickup haul, showcasing three new firearm acquisitions. While specific details about the firearms are not provided in the description, the title suggests a focus on interesting finds from a pawn shop setting, implying potential for a variety of handgun, rifle, or shotgun types. The content likely revolves around showcasing these new additions, potentially including initial impressions, condition assessment, or a brief overview of each piece. This type of video appeals to firearm enthusiasts interested in acquiring unique or budget-friendly firearms through secondary markets like pawn shops.
This video, titled "Pawn Shop Budget Gun Challenge," likely explores firearms acquired from a pawn shop, focusing on budget options. The description includes links to 704 Gear for knives and tactical items, along with social media and affiliate links. While the specific firearm challenge isn't detailed, the title suggests a review or comparison of affordable firearms found in a pawn shop setting, potentially with an emphasis on value and functionality.
This video, titled "Pawn Shop Weird Gun Challenge," likely explores unusual or unique firearms discovered at a pawn shop. The description heavily promotes 704 Gear and its various platforms, including Amazon affiliate links for deals and a secondary YouTube channel. It also includes links to the creator's Campsite, Rumble, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Patreon, indicating a strong focus on building a community and monetizing content across multiple channels. The video appears to be part of a challenge format, suggesting an engaging and potentially entertaining watch for viewers interested in pawn shop finds and tactical gear.
This video features a "Crap Gun Challenge" where the hosts visit three pawn shops with a budget set by a "Wheel of Misery" to find the cheapest, most questionable firearms. They aim to test these budget guns in a 10-round course of fire at the range. The video includes browsing various used .22s and shotguns, highlighting unusual finds and the challenge of getting the best deal on budget firearms.
This video appears to be the second installment of a "Pawn Shop Challenge" series from 704 Tactical, where the creator aims to acquire firearms within a specific budget, this time $250. The title "They're BACK!!" suggests a return to a popular format or a continuation of a prior challenge. The description heavily promotes various 704 Tactical platforms, including their campsite, second channel (@704gear), Amazon affiliate deals, Rumble presence, merchandise (shirts & knives), Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube Members Club. The disclaimer also clarifies the use of affiliate links. The core content likely involves the process of finding and potentially evaluating firearms at pawn shops within the set budget.
This YouTube video titled 'PAWN SHOP FINDS' showcases items discovered at a pawn shop, with a focus on firearms and related gear. The content creator, 704 Tactical, shares their findings, likely involving a review or unboxing of potential purchases. The video description includes links to their Rumble channel, merchandise, social media, and affiliate deals, indicating a focus on promoting their brand and potential affiliate revenue.
This video showcases firearms that were either seized by or turned in to police departments. The content creator was only allowed to keep the parts, as the receivers were destroyed. The video highlights some interesting firearms discovered during this process, offering a unique glimpse into the types of guns that pass through law enforcement channels. It's a departure from their usual work and provides an interesting look at various firearm components.
This video showcases a pawn shop challenge focusing on unique firearms and knives. The host highlights his 704 Gear knives and visits two shops, Guns & Roses Lead Therapy and Shooters Express, finding items like Ruger Ranch rifles, custom Glocks, an FN Five-seveN, and a historical Remington Rand 1911. The challenge culminates in range testing of the 1911 and a Rossi R95 in .45-70.
This video documents a successful flea market and pawn shop hunt in North Carolina, yielding several tactical gear and firearm finds. Key acquisitions include a Magpul PMAG 15 GL9, a Glock factory magazine, and notably, a new Hi-Point YC9 pistol with a threaded barrel and optics-ready slide. The host also visited local gun shops, showcasing their diverse inventories.
This video details a 'Crap Gun Challenge' where participants Brian and Brett aim to find functional firearms for under $150 from pawn shops. They successfully acquired a Hi-Point JH .45 ACP, an H&R revolver, and an ATI Nomad 12-gauge shotgun, testing each at the range. The challenge culminates with viewer participation to determine the best budget firearm find.
This video follows a pawn shop challenge where the host and cameraman search for deals on firearms in Gaston and Cleveland counties. They highlight finds like a Savage Axis .300 Blackout for $389.99 and a CZ 70 .32 ACP. The host demonstrates practical range testing for each acquired firearm, assessing their performance and value, with a positive mention of Callaway Ballistics.
This video details a $350 pawn shop firearm challenge where participants searched for the best deals in the Charlotte area. Key finds included a Mossberg 590 Shockwave in .410, a Ruger LCP for $150, and a Taurus 605 for $200. A .25 ACP pocket pistol purchased for $105 suffered a catastrophic failure during testing, highlighting the risks of budget firearm purchases.
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