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Published on September 4, 2024
Duration: 0:44

This video showcases a humorous interaction at D'Boss Firearms, highlighting a customer's initial misidentification of a Volunteer carbine as a 'Tommy Gun' and subsequent recognition of a Mossberg 500. The shop owner demonstrates expertise by correcting the customer and assessing the situation with a lighthearted tone, despite the customer's admitted alcohol consumption. The content touches upon firearm identification and the retail environment of a gun shop.

Quick Summary

At D'Boss Firearms, a customer mistook a Volunteer carbine for a 'Tommy Gun.' The shop owner corrected him, identifying the Thompson-style replica. The customer also spotted a Mossberg 500 shotgun on the wall.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Entering D'Boss Firearms
  2. 00:12Firearm Identification: Tommy Gun vs. Volunteer Carbine
  3. 00:16Customer Appearance
  4. 00:20Shop Owner with Volunteer Carbine
  5. 00:31Sobriety Check & Customer Exit

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm did the customer initially mistake for a 'Tommy Gun' at D'Boss Firearms?

The customer initially misidentified a Volunteer carbine as a 'Tommy Gun.' The shop owner corrected him, identifying it as a Volunteer carbine, a Thompson-style semi-automatic replica.

What specific firearm model did the customer point out on the wall?

After the initial mix-up, the customer pointed out a Mossberg 500 shotgun on the wall. This is a well-known pump-action shotgun model.

What technical specifications are known for the Volunteer Commando carbine shown?

The Volunteer Commando carbine is a semi-automatic firearm, often chambered in .45 ACP, designed as a replica of the Thompson Submachine Gun.

What is the action type and common gauges for the Mossberg 500?

The Mossberg 500 is a pump-action shotgun. It is commonly found in 12-gauge and 20-gauge variants.

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