This video showcases a collection of brand-new, unfired Colt pistols acquired directly from the Colt factory by a former employee. It offers a look at pristine examples of Colt firearms, likely appealing to collectors and enthusiasts interested in the latest factory offerings. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon and podcast for those wanting to support the channel and engage with additional content.
This YouTube video, titled "Time Machine: Historic Guns The Way They Left The Factory," promises a journey back in time to showcase firearms in their pristine, factory-new condition. The description highlights the appeal of seeing these historical weapons as they were originally produced. The content appears to be part of a series, with mentions of Patreon for early access and a podcast called "Flak & Fubar."
This video showcases brand new firearms manufactured during World War II. It takes viewers back to 1940 to present firearms that are in factory-new condition, offering a rare and visually impressive look at historical weaponry as it was when first produced. The focus is on the pristine state of these WWII-era guns.
This video features a first range session with a Yugo SKS M59/66 rifle, described as arsenal refinished and in factory new condition. The presenter clarifies that Yugoslavia, while communist, was not a Soviet satellite, and expresses a common misconception about associating communist states directly with Soviet influence, especially when using Soviet-type weaponry. Discount codes for Challenge Target and OpticsPlanet are also provided.
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