Receiving a massive gun collection! Part 3

Published on May 21, 2026
Duration: 15:52

This video showcases a massive collection of firearms received by D'Boss Firearms, focusing on historical and sporterized rifles from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. The presenter details various bolt-action military surplus rifles, including the Gewehr 98, Swiss Ruger 1911, Mauser Standard Model, Torre Annunziata, Martini Henry, and Arisaka Type 99. Several sporterized examples and unique custom builds like the Winchester Model 1885 and an Enfield P14 chambered in .458 Winchester Magnum are also highlighted. The collection also features notable American firearms such as the C Sharps New Model 1863 carbine, Springfield trapdoors, and various Remington and Stevens rolling block rifles. The video concludes with a detailed look at a rare Johann Novotny double-barrel shotgun.

Quick Summary

Part 3 of the massive gun collection showcases a diverse array of historical firearms, focusing on bolt-action rifles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Featured items include military surplus rifles like the Gewehr 98, Martini Henry, and Arisaka Type 99, alongside sporterized versions and unique custom builds such as an Enfield P14 in .458 Winchester Magnum and a rare Johann Novotny shotgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Massive Gun Collection Part 3
  2. 00:55Gewehr 98 Sporterized Rifle
  3. 01:57Swiss Ruger 1911 Long Rifle
  4. 02:30Mauser Standard Model Sporterized Rifle
  5. 03:09Torre Annunziata 10.4x47R Rifle
  6. 03:39Winchester Model 1906 (.22 Caliber)
  7. 04:11Winchester Model 1885 Custom Build
  8. 04:44Custom Enfield P14 (.458 Win Mag)
  9. 05:27C Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine
  10. 06:02VR Enfield 1887 Martini Henry Rifle
  11. 06:47Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle
  12. 07:19Springfield Model 1862 Musket (Sporterized)
  13. 07:47Springfield Model 1863 Musket (Sporterized)
  14. 08:14Remington Rolling Block Rifle (7mm)
  15. 09:37Remington Rolling Block Rifle (.58 Verdan)
  16. 10:51Stevens Rolling Block Rifle (.22 Caliber)
  17. 11:38Stevens Crack Shot Rifle
  18. 12:05Jermaine Laid Single-Shot Rifle
  19. 12:36Stevens Tip-Up Rifle (.22 Caliber)
  20. 13:28Unique X-51 Semi-Automatic Rifle
  21. 14:17Remington Rolling Block Rifle (.45-70 Custom)
  22. 15:22Arisaka Type 99 Rifles (WWII Japanese)
  23. 17:02Johann Novotny Double Barrel Shotgun
  24. 17:59Next Steps: Handguns & Projects

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms are featured in the D'Boss Firearms massive collection part 3?

Part 3 of the massive gun collection features a wide array of historical firearms, primarily focusing on bolt-action rifles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This includes military surplus rifles like the Gewehr 98, Swiss Ruger 1911, Martini Henry, and Arisaka Type 99, as well as sporterized versions and custom builds.

What is a 'sporterized' firearm, and are there examples in this collection?

A 'sporterized' firearm is a military rifle that has been modified for civilian hunting or sporting use. This often involves altering the stock, sights, or barrel. This collection includes several sporterized examples, such as the Gewehr 98, Springfield muskets, and some Arisaka Type 99 rifles.

Are there any particularly rare or unique firearms in this collection?

Yes, the collection includes several unique pieces. Notably, a custom-built Enfield P14 chambered in .458 Winchester Magnum for dangerous game hunting stands out. Additionally, a rare Johann Novotny 20 gauge double-barrel shotgun with Damascus barrels and gold inlay is highlighted as a significant collector's item.

What historical periods do the firearms in this collection represent?

The firearms in this collection primarily represent the late 19th and early 20th centuries, spanning from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. This era includes firearms used during the American Civil War, World War I, and the period of transition to modern cartridge firearms.

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