It's been in an alley

Published on March 6, 2025
Duration: 1:07

This video humorously depicts a gun shop scenario where a customer, claiming expertise, demands a specific 20-gauge coach gun with wood furniture, rejecting a Stoeger and insisting on a Benelli. The shopkeeper's pun leads to the customer's departure, highlighting the comedic side of firearm sales and customer expectations.

Quick Summary

A customer at D'Boss Firearms sought a 20-gauge coach gun with wood furniture, rejecting a Stoeger and demanding a Benelli. The shopkeeper's pun, calling a weathered gun 'Benelli' because it 'been in an alley,' led to the customer leaving.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Customer Enters D'Boss Firearms
  2. 00:23Specific Shotgun Requirements
  3. 00:37Stoeger vs. Benelli Debate
  4. 00:51The 'Been in an Alley' Joke

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shotgun did the customer want at D'Boss Firearms?

The customer specifically requested a 20-gauge coach gun. He insisted it must have wood furniture and absolutely no plastic components, threatening to leave if any plastic was present.

Why did the customer reject the Stoeger shotgun?

The customer called the Stoeger coach gun 'crap' and demanded a Benelli instead. He seemed unaware that Stoeger is owned by Benelli, focusing solely on the perceived brand name.

What was the joke about the 'Benelli' shotgun?

The shopkeeper presented a beat-up shotgun and called it a 'Benelli' because it had 'been in an alley.' This was a pun on the brand name, implying the gun's poor condition.

What firearm specifications did the customer emphasize?

The customer emphasized a 20-gauge caliber and a coach gun model. Crucially, he demanded wood furniture and explicitly stated 'no plastic components' for the shotgun.

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