Forgotten Weapons 2017!
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We have lots of exciting content coming for you in 2017, including at least two international trips, thanks to support from the fine folks on Patreon! I will be visiting the Pattern Room collection, and also making an exploratory trip to France. I don't know what material that will result in right now, but I hope it will lay the foundation for future visits to see some really cool guns.
I will also be filming again at the Cody Firearms Museum this year, plus multiple series of videos form both the Rock Island and James D. Julia auction houses. I have some filming planned in Canada as well, and visits to a couple amazing private collections here in the US that I have not previously explored.
Subscribe and hang on for another great year of Forgotten Weapons!
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