Final Prices: RIA April 2017 Premier Auction (and what I bought!)
Forgotten Weapons
•
8m 18s
Apparently, a lot of people really preferred the expended discussion of auction prices that I did with the recent James Julia auction, so I did the same for the recent Rock Island auction. This one had a bunch of submachine guns (both transferrables and dealer samples), so we will take a look at the differences in those two markets.
The next RIA auction is a regional in late June, so we will start running new videos on some of those guns in a couple weeks!
Up Next in Forgotten Weapons
-
Farquhar Hill: Britain's WW1 Semiauto...
The Farquhar-Hill was a semiauto rifle developed in Britain prior to World War 1. It was the idea of Birmingham gunsmith Arthur Hill, and financed by Aberdeen industrialist Mowbray Farquhar. The design began as a long-recoil system, but that was replaced with a unique spring-buffered gas operated...
-
Forgotten Weapons Field Test: 90-Roun...
Today I am joined by Forgotten Weapons Field Research Assistant Clay to test out one of those super-extended 90-round AK mags that are so often seen at the junk tables of gun shows. How bad are they? Or do they actually work? Let's find out...
Thanks to Marstar for letting me use their RPK to ...
-
Shooting the EM-2 in .280 British
I had 10 rounds of .280 British ammunition to work with today, so I opted for several rounds in semiauto (including some slow motion shots) and then one burst at the end. The .280 cartridge is less powerful than the 7.62mm NATO, but in my opinion the EM-2 remains a rifle much better used in semia...