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AZFirearms
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We purchase full or partial gun collections!
Vintage, western, military and related items - no collection too large or small.
Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign
Take advantage of the opportunity to consign your items to a nationwide audience in our on-line / live auctions - or we will purchase them outright, the decision is yours!
AZFirearms.com was founded by Dan & Cheryl Todd in 2003 and is located in Avondale, AZ.
AZFirearms.com provides top-notch Quality Guns, Manufacturing & Gunsmithing Service along with great customer support - a combination that can't be beat!
Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, AZFirearms.com has established a business relationship with our customers that will last a lifetime!
Call AZFirearms.com at (623) 925-2345 today.
Vintage, western, military and related items - no collection too large or small.
Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign
Take advantage of the opportunity to consign your items to a nationwide audience in our on-line / live auctions - or we will purchase them outright, the decision is yours!
AZFirearms.com was founded by Dan & Cheryl Todd in 2003 and is located in Avondale, AZ.
AZFirearms.com provides top-notch Quality Guns, Manufacturing & Gunsmithing Service along with great customer support - a combination that can't be beat!
Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, AZFirearms.com has established a business relationship with our customers that will last a lifetime!
Call AZFirearms.com at (623) 925-2345 today.
My Friend Wildey: The First Gas Operated Handgun
Made famous by Charles Bronson in death wish 3, the Wildey is a Gas operated Magnum Pistol designed from the ground up to handle a variety of loads for high pressure pistol cartridges.
**Item(s) in this post are not for sale on UA-cam or Google platforms. Post is strictly for promotion of an auction at a brick-and-mortar business, a fully licensed FFL Which complies with all federal,state, and local laws.**
**Item(s) in this post are not for sale on UA-cam or Google platforms. Post is strictly for promotion of an auction at a brick-and-mortar business, a fully licensed FFL Which complies with all federal,state, and local laws.**
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The Bundeswehr Service Pistol: The H&K P8a1
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The H&K P8A1 is the version of the USP which is standard issue to the German Bundeswehr as well as other German government agencies. Key differences include an inverted safety, to mimic a similar manual-of-arms to the P1/P38 which it replaced, as well as the use of translucent magazines and traditional land & groove rifling. Item(s) in this post are not for sale on UA-cam or Google platforms. P...
Unboxing 5.45x39 "Poison Bullet" 7n6 Spam Can
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We were fortunate enough to come across this can of surplus Russian 5.45x39 and couldn’t resist opening it. Check it out at POGAuctions.com! Item(s) in this post are not for sale on UA-cam or Google platforms. Post is strictly for promotion of an auction at a brick-and-mortar business, a fully licensed FFL Which complies with all federal,state, and local laws.
The ZFK 55: A Rare Swiss Sniper Rifle
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Unlike most countries which would come up with ways to add a scope to their standard service rifle, the Swiss had elected to build a new rifle from the ground up with a similar action & Manual of arms as their existing infantry rifle, the K31. Production of the ZFK55 began in 1955, with the weapon being adopted the same year; production ended in 1959 with 4,150 examples built. This exceptionall...
The Colt Python "Ten-Pointer"
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An exceptionally rare version of the finest production revolver ever made, the Colt Python Ten-Pointer was a limited run of 250 revolvers with 8 Inch barrels, and came from the factory with a 3X Burris Scope installed.
The Desert Eagle
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Few semi-auto handguns are quite as iconic as The Desert Eagle. This behemoth of a pistol is known for being among the largest production magnum caliber semi-auto available to the commercial market. Featuring ambidextrous safety controls, this single action pistol utilizes a unique rotating bolt and a gas operated system similar to rifles.
Rare Types of Cold War 5.56 Ammo
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While 5.56x45 is undeniably the most popular cartridge for small-arms in western militaries, there is tons of diversity between the way the ammo is marked and packed. We were fortunate enough to come across 2 different types from commonwealth nations and are very excited to show them off. This British L2a1 for the L85 and this Canadian C77 for the C7 are built around the Nato standard SS109, pa...
Russian, Chinese, and Yugo SKSs
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The SKS was developed in the late 1940s as a means to replace the Mosin Nagant rifle and SVT-40 battle rifles with the newly designed intermediate 7.62x39 cartridge. Though short lived by the Soviets, the SKS rifle has been in widespread use by many combloc countries around the world for decades. If you don't have one yet, be sure to check out these 5 coming up in our July 18th Auction!
17th Century Indian "Torador" Wall Gun
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This Rare Wall Gun, also commonly called a Torador, is a uniquely South Asian Style of large matchlock musket. These rifles were designed to be used as defensive weapons in fortifications, providing range and bore diameter above and beyond the average infantry rifle, while being more maneuverable than artillery, filling the niche between the two. This style of firearm emerged after the introduc...
The 1927 Thompson Sub-Machine Gun
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Instantly recognizable as the preferred firearm of Gangsters and Lawmen alike, the Thompson Submachine gun is as much an icon as it is a revolutionary step in firearms development. This example is coming up in tomorrows auction, check it out at POGAuctions.com!
The Iconic Scar 17S
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Join us for a brief history and explanation on one of the most iconic contemporary rifles, the SCAR 17S. This example is in the iconic FDE, sports a Timney trigger and can be yours on March 7th. Check us out at POGauctions.com!
A Look at the Spanish CETME L
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Faced with the transition by militaries to the 5.56 in the 1970s, and with their pending entrance into NATO, Spain and CETME began in earnest to develop a 5.56 rifle for their military. The result was the last roller-delayed rifle to be adopted by any military, and the first and only one specifically designed for the 5.56/.223 from the ground up, the CETME L. MarColMar uses original Spanish sur...
80 Years of US Service Rifles
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We are fortunate enough to have about 80 years worth of US service rifles coming up in tonight’s auction. Check them out at POGAuctions.com Item(s) in this video are not for sale on Instagram, Facebook or Meta platforms. Video is strictly for promotion of an auction at a brick-and-mortar business, a fully licensed FFL Which complies with all federal, state, and local laws. #gunsofinstagram #pew...
A Closer Look at our Pocket Pistols
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Take a second to check out a few of mouse guns, pocket pistols, pea shooters, and Saturday night specials that will be in our December 5th auction!
Upcoming Mauser "Broomhandle" C96 & Stock
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The Mauser C96 is often celebrated as the first Commercially successful semi-automatic pistol ever produced, setting the stage for the following explosion in popularity of self-loading sidearms. Often called the Mauser “Broomhandle” on account of its unique grip shape, the iconic shape and history of the pistol has made it an incredibly popular pistol for collectors. This example is in the 233,...
Mann Pistols & Their Funky Chamber Ring Blowback
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Mann Pistols & Their Funky Chamber Ring Blowback
Upcoming Revolvers: Big, Small, and In-Between
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Upcoming Revolvers: Big, Small, and In-Between
August 23rd AZFirearms Auctions Rare Ammo Teaser
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August 23rd AZFirearms Auctions Rare Ammo Teaser
Unboxing 70 Year Old Turkish Ammo Crate
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Unboxing 70 Year Old Turkish Ammo Crate
Unboxing 80 Year Old Soviet 7.62x54R Spam Cans
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Unboxing 80 Year Old Soviet 7.62x54R Spam Cans
National Old Stuff Day! AZFirearms Auctions
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National Old Stuff Day! AZFirearms Auctions
#TeamAZF Ryan Talks About Barrett Firearms
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#TeamAZF Ryan Talks About Barrett Firearms
Canada was also the first to ban ar15 in North America!
What it muzzle energy and velocity pls
What caliber? Did it sell?
Deal🇲🇾
Miss getting these for $150 delivered. Looks, smells and shoots like it is brand new despite being 40yo. Still have a few that are still sealed and will stay sealed until and unless SHTF. Still have a goodly amount of commercial non-corrosive 5.45x39. The Tela Impex is decent despite being corrosively primed but priced absolutely as high as anyone is willing to pay for it (more than some are willing to pay)
The tela accuracy SUCKS. I just picked up an '82 7N6 spam can on broker for 500.
@@АлакПатроваis the 7n6 spam cans corrosive like the new tela?
It's so beautiful.
Important to note that velocity out of a 16” barrel, 5.45 and 5.56 are virtually the same, give or take. You mentioned specifically out of a 20” barrel, which the US fielded in Vietnam, and what 5.56 was made for, but I think the more accurate comparison is with an AK74’s 16” barrel length. Most AR15s in the US are 16” as well.
And also 5.56 is FAR more susceptible to velocity loss shorter than 16 than 5.45 is.
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كم تحتوي تلك الصفيحة المعدنية من الطلقات؟ ؟؟؟
1,080
54R has been manufactured & exported for over 100 years & is available on all 7 Continents & the North Pole. If you have no ammo you have no MOA.
270 , Soviet State Factory at Lugansk, Ukraine
Damn
Cool, thank you.
I have one for sale that is a lot like this one, but is 9'6" long. It is from Punjab India and believed to have been made around 1670s to 1770s. No import markings, but does have some biblical righting on it that's in an older Indian dialect. The stock is all one peace of wood, so it's a large portion of one tree. It's in good shape for it's age and is a real hulk of a rifle, very heavy.
I heard this ammo doesn’t work well. But just hear say. Id like to know how it works for people that have tryed it. Sure looks good
Turkish military products are of poor quality
Turkish military products are of poor quality
GODDANM IT DUTCH!
I bought one 4 years ago, its a piece of crap. Jams every 3 shots. Incredibly hard to reassemble.
Nice video
very cool
🇦🇺😎👍Yes !
very cool
Inside 20 Little Bag x 25 bullet, same containers 500 bullet, one Spam
Saw, since here, 7.62 x 54 bullet for Sniper Russian
Why open it? You can't shoot Turkish 8mm unless it's from a very sturdy bolt action anyway.
Runs great in a 1919 and a ZB37
@@weswest3031 It blew the rollers off my mg-34 bolt!
My understanding is the gunpowder is broken down and fires too hot.
@@billdanosky Did it run for a while before the issue? The 42 doesn't care for it either. the 08 eats it up. Any idea what year of Mfg it was?
@@weswest3031 It was spotty for a few rounds, then started wrecking things, dented the rollers, and one came off when I took the bolt out. Not sure what the date of the ammo was, but it's a known thing, ig. There's probably Turkish 8mm you can get away with but it's rolling the dice, in my experience.
Its perfect. I'd love to have one.
Зря перешли на германское G - 36...свое не хуже было!
Такие ящики даже в воде 80 лет лежат ....и нормально!Есть видео где с мест боев...в болотах такие находят.
Это точно!
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Откуда украдено?
Too bad they didn't do an unboxing video with the crate and tins.
00:18 Ammo Can markings Upper Left side - *762 ЛГЖ* 7.62mm L-g-zh ( _Legkoy_ : Light [bullet] ; _Gilza ZHeleznaya_ : [copper-plated] Steel Case) Lower Left side - *M-72-188* (Lot: M72, Manufactured by: Factory 188 [Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant, Novosibirsk Oblast, Siberia, USSR]) Right side - *BT 10/46 КУФ* (Powder Type: VT, Batch #10 / Production Year 1946; Powder Mill: KUF) Cartridge: 7.62x54mm M91 Russian [Berdan-primed] Bullet: Light Ball (147-grain [9.5 gram] Lead Core tombak-jacketed bullet). It doesn't have a painted tip because this was the standard service cartridge. Heavy Ball (for use in machineguns) had a yellow tip. Contents: 300 rounds (20 x 15-round cartons). 15-round "wedge" carton (3 x 5-round stripper clips) Ammo Crate: 2 x 300-round spam cans (total of 600 rounds).
very cool, love the color of these too
No hiss?
You'll have to wait for us to unbox an MRE
@@AZFirearms1 I'll wait, I believe in you!
Nice
Those stripper clips are great mine were 41
I had 1000 rds of that nice hot rds powerful!
Sir Lignose A3 How much is it?
What are you asking for it? I have a cone handle, manufactured in 1897. All original matching parts
*Turkish Headstamp* 12 o'clock: *T [star over crescent] C* . TC stands for _Turkiye Cumhuriyeti_ ("Turkish Republic"). This formally replaced the Ottoman Empire in 1923. 9 o'clock & 6 o'clock: *7.9 FS* . 7.9 is the 7.9mm / 8mm Mauser cartridge. FS stands for _Fisek_ ("cartridge"). 3 o'clock: 4-digit year. Turkey converted from 7.65mm Belgian Mauser to use 7.9mm Mauser during WW1 due to the large amount of German military aid they received. The standard Ball round is based on the German 7.9mm sS Ball cartridge. They used nickel-plated jackets until 1949, when they started using tombak (gilding metal) jackets.
*Stok:* "Stock"; number of the crate in the shipment. *Kafile:* "Cargo"; number of the shipment. *SanDik:* "Crate". I think the black wavy line on the crate means bandoleers. Turkish 7.9x57mm ammo only comes in Ball, Blank and Dummy. *Fisek:* Cartridge. *Fisek Manevra:* ("Maneuver Cartridge") Blank round. *Fisek Egitim:* ("Training Cartridge") Dummy round. Ammo: 1400 rounds (20 x 70-round bandoleers) per crate. Unit: 7 pocket Bandoleer, 2 x 5-round stripper clips per pocket (70 rounds). Weight: 49 kg. (108 lbs.)
Got bids on a few guns in the auction. Do yall ship yo 03 C&R FFL's?
We are more than willing to ship C&R guns to C&R licenses, thanks for checking!
Handy rip tab for easy access in a firefight -- oops WHO has the axe ??
email sent
How much for the shipping crate?
What's with the background?
Enjoyed-total incredible ~goodbye!. 🤞
Ouch it hurts to watch these get opened, but it's cool to see how these old packages are
They were made to be opened and used. Ammo is not considered to be a collector’s item unless it’s absolutely one of a kind, even then it wasn’t manufactured to be looked at.
If you have the only two than you need open it no reason at all.
There’s definitely ammo that is collectors items.
One of my pet peeves is people being "annoyed" at boxes being opened lol
very cool
What’s Up GWebs 😎👍🏼
How did it smell?
It smelled delicious, scrumptious, and delectable! - Alexander
Товарищ, это пахнет верой в светлое коммунистическое будущее. За Родину!!! За товарища Сталина!!!
How's the performance of the ammo after eighty years in storage? Is it still reliable? Interesting video, thanks. It's interesting to see ammo made during WWII opened. The real, original stuff: the primary ammunition of the Red Army! Definitely an interesting purchase for collectors and those with historical interests. Might be just the ticket for some research and experimentation.
In my experience shooting surplus ammo, the biggest factor in reliability and consistency of rounds is the conditions they were stored in; particularly whether or not moisture or oxygen has been able to creep in and degrade primers, powder, or oxidize cases. Your mileage may vary of course, but when comparing hang fires (and outright failure for the primers to ignite) I would say that it is a legitimate concern for ammunition of this era that was stored in cardboard /waxed paper packaging and a virtual non-issue for ammunition from a recently opened air/watertight spam can. I haven’t had a chance to shoot any of this ammunition, but from first impressions it looked virtually brand new and free from any oxidation on the case or tell-tale discoloration around the primer. Thanks for asking, and I’m glad to hear you found this interesting! - Alexander
This is exactly the same ammunition that the Red Army used in World War 2. The hermetically-sealed zinc spam cans were the same used by the Imperial Russian Army in the late 19th century. I think they changed them to galvanized steel in the 1960s or '70s.
Very cool