Eastern Arms 16ga Double Barrel for $270 out the door! Its February 9th 2024 and boy did I find a great purchase at the Troy MO Gun Show! Thanks for watching and hitting that subscribe button! This marks the first of a series of videos on guns under $300 – still on the list is a rifle, semi-automatic pistol and a revolver over the next upcoming episodes!

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  1. Another good video. It was cool meeting you. I was considering that 10 gauge just because I don't currently have one. I'll probably head back over to the show today and see if anything new came in on trade or pops up on one of the tables that wasn't open when I was there Friday.

  2. That smith and wesson shotgun looked great and didn't seem bad in price. Always enjoy your videos, letting us know the firearm and a price they are asking. Very nice find you got . Got two shows next weekend, one is one day only and the following week is one i usually find good stuff .

  3. Well i like being an extra challenge. 1:37 OUCH OUCH OUCH. 5:28 Iver Johnson TP22 well there is your, shoulda got this gun, gun of the show. Quality copy of a Walther TPH (even smaller PPK). TPH go for four figures, while these go for about this. And two spare unobtainable mags too. 9:13 Essentially a 44 mag 10/22 picky about ammo, but desirable. 9:41 Likely a Gibbs quest carbine, rebuilds from years ago in 308. 10:54 AR-7 survival rifle 22:42 not a bad idea, classic sweet 16. No Berettas seen this show.

  4. Really like those mausers at the beginning and enfields towards the end. Are there any shows that typically have a good amount of surplus? I'm from ks and usually only see mostly ar15s and newer firearms that dont really interest me much

  5. Another well done show 😊, now you're gonna be on the hunt for 16ga ammo!! I have a sweet 16 Belgium Browning I've had since I was 6yo and I have a pretty good stash of ammo for it but it's not as popular as it once was and finding fresh ammo is getting tough to find….love your content as always and keep up the good work!!

  6. Your channel is awesome because you don't skip over the antique and classic firearms. If I can respectfully make a request, if possible can you ask the vendors if they can show a business card for contact info with phone and e-mail. That Liege Belgian 32 cal would be a nice collectors piece 5:40. How can one contact the owner? Thanks

  7. I agree the prices are crazy these days. When I was a kid, that little .22 Scout survival rifle that you put together, was $90 dollars, brand new in the box. And that was when that first came out.

  8. Ridiculous prices. I've never seen a gun show with any decent prices. I recently got a great deal from an older gentlemen who just wanted to get rid of his old gun since he no longer hunts or has anyone in his family who wants it. He asked me $100 for a 1967 vintage Savage model 99f in .300 Savage caliber with a 4X Tasco scope on top of it. The gun was in almost mint condition. He even gave me his last 24 rounds of ammo for it. I couldn't open my wallet fast enough. Now that's what you call a GREAT deal!! I almost felt like I was robbing him, but I gave him exactly what he asked. There was NO dealing necessary on that purchase.

  9. Way too much on some of the prices. I’d say most stayed on the shelf. If you buy a gun secondhand it’s used. Like a car you buy it and drive I off the lot the value decreases regardless. Most people don’t understand that. For those prices I’ll just buy a new one. Be kind of different on the ones they don’t make no more or special edition kinds too.

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