This video features the unboxing of a 42-year-old crate of 7.62x51mm ammunition, specifically identified as Austrian NATO from 1979. The content focuses on the discovery and potential inspection of this vintage ammunition. The description emphasizes that the video was recorded on a private range under professional supervision and includes disclaimers regarding imitation and professional handling.
This video features an unboxing of a crate of Ethiopian rifles. The host, from Forgotten Weapons, details the process of opening the crate and examining the surplus rifles sourced from Ethiopia. The content focuses on showcasing the condition and potential identity of these firearms as they are revealed directly from their shipping container.
This video features a crate opening of surplus Chinese SKS rifles from Classic Firearms. The description highlights that these rifles have been in neutral countries for at least 20 years, making them C&R eligible. The video includes acknowledgments to sponsors like Fiocchi USA and promotes affiliate links for Rubber Dummies and Getzone.com. It also encourages viewers to join the 'Team Sootch Minuteman' via Patreon and to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This YouTube video features a crate opening of a "Massive Chi-Com SKS". The description directs viewers to the channel's website for product links, as YouTube prohibits them. It also provides links to the channel's social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This YouTube video features Sootch00 opening crates, a common practice among firearm enthusiasts and collectors for unboxing new or interesting firearm-related items. The description provides social media links for the channel 'ClassicFirearm', suggesting the content may involve firearms, accessories, or related merchandise.
This video features an unboxing or reveal of a crate containing Yugo SKS rifles. The description highlights that the rifles are sold in pairs, quadruplets, or even groups of eight, and that they have consecutive matching numbers. This suggests a focus on collectibility and potentially a large lot acquisition.
This video, titled 'm91/30 Mini Crates Day 2', focuses on opening more "mini boxes" with the stated intention of finding the worst rifles possible. Based on the title and description, the content likely involves unboxing, inspection, and potentially evaluation of older firearms, specifically the Mosin-Nagant M91/30.
This YouTube video showcases the unboxing and presentation of six crates filled with Russian M91/30 Mosin Nagant rifles. The description directly appeals to M91/30 rifle enthusiasts and those who enjoy the excitement of opening sealed rifle crates to discover their contents. It highlights the availability of these rifles straight from the crate and hints at bulk purchasing opportunities with the phrase 'Stack Em Deep and Sell Em Cheap'. The video also provides social media links for Classic Firearms.
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