TMGFP 07 Jun 25 - Hookers, Candy & Restoring Antique Guns?

Published on June 7, 2025
Duration: 39:41

This video discusses the restoration and re-purposing of antique firearms for modern use. The host emphasizes that not all old guns are valuable and encourages restoring them for personal enjoyment or to keep them functional. He suggests that refinishing or rebarreling antique firearms can be a worthwhile endeavor, especially if the firearm has sentimental value, even if it diminishes its collector value.

Quick Summary

Restoring antique firearms can be a rewarding endeavor, especially for those with sentimental value or those that are no longer valuable as collectibles. The host suggests rebarreling them for use as range toys. If a firearm is not valuable, it's a prime candidate for restoration to make it functional again.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Support
  2. 01:09Merchandise Shoutouts
  3. 03:28Viewer Questions Begin
  4. 04:18Long Distance Shooting & Scopes
  5. 05:46Carrying Weapons in Worship
  6. 06:38Pistols with Bolts vs. Slides
  7. 08:01SCOTUS Ruling & Common Use Argument
  8. 10:13Restoring Antique Guns
  9. 12:12Defending Rights & Responsibility
  10. 13:05Texas Death Match Plans
  11. 13:33Puppy Fundraiser Update
  12. 15:08Chevy Vega Story
  13. 16:19New Gun Purchase (Ruger American)
  14. 16:40Showing Love & Nudies
  15. 17:24Unanswered Question
  16. 17:52Religion & Advancement
  17. 18:39Augmented Reality Theaters & VR
  18. 20:03Hookers and Candy Discussion
  19. 21:32Peanut M&M Allergy
  20. 22:09John Baloney Jr. & Puppy Link
  21. 23:00Puppy Bubbles Showcase
  22. 23:43Knife Signing Request
  23. 23:45Brass Jazz Band Idea
  24. 24:50Vampire Cops & Calibers
  25. 25:53Defunct Gun Brand Resurrection (AMT)
  26. 27:19Cerakoting an EC9 Slide
  27. 28:33Restoring a .45 Colt Revolver
  28. 29:45BLM Land Activities & Scuba Diving
  29. 30:30Bush/Trump, Cougar Claws, Peanuts Cartoon
  30. 31:02Tick-borne Diseases & Hawaiian Flag
  31. 31:58God Hater & 3D Movies
  32. 33:33Street Takeovers & Civil Disobedience
  33. 34:46Gummy Bear Nostalgia
  34. 35:43Meat Eater Show Discussion
  35. 36:00Public Gym Usage
  36. 36:17NASA Logo Interpretation
  37. 37:20Wrap-up & Drawings
  38. 37:57Channel Support Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are your thoughts on restoring antique firearms?

Restoring antique firearms can be a great way to keep them functional and enjoyable as range toys, even if it diminishes their collector value. If a firearm has sentimental value as an heirloom, restoring it can be more important than its monetary worth. Non-valuable antique guns are prime candidates for restoration.

Is the 'common use' argument for firearms legally sound?

The 'common use' argument for firearms, while often cited, can be a weak legal strategy. It risks setting a precedent where items are deemed 'not in common use' simply because they have been banned, making it a potentially flawed basis for legal defense.

What is the best approach to restoring an antique .45 Colt revolver?

Restoring a nickel-plated .45 Colt revolver would likely involve stripping the existing plating, possibly with a chemical bath. After stripping, applying a new finish like Cerakote or bluing would be recommended for a refreshed appearance and protection.

Can antique firearms be rebarreled for modern use?

Yes, antique firearms can be rebarreled and put back into service as range toys for regular or even heavy use. This is a viable option, especially for firearms that are not particularly valuable but hold sentimental importance or are simply desired for shooting.

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