Gunshows You Forgot About

2024-07-16に共有

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  • @vampire847
    Learning Admin is 27 just did psychic damage to me....
  • RIP to Richard "Mack" Machowicz and R Lee Ermy, you two are truly missed.
  • @marz2467
    I always go back to History channel's Tales of the Gun: "The Gun has played a critical role in history. An invention which has been praised and denounced... Served Hero and Villian alike... and carries with it moral responsibility. To understand the gun is to better understand history."
  • @yankee3875
    Will never forget how devastated 10 year old me was when the AK-47 beat the M16 to the number 1 spot on Top Tens episode on best combat rifles, shattered my whole world
  • Hahaha…admin….buddy…no one forgot about “sons of guns” we just don’t talk about it
  • Yep, I vividly remember American Guns for one specific well toned reason that thigh gap is still locked in my memories
  • Interesting fun fact, Aryeh Nusbacher, who was on nearly every non-reality history channel show in the mid-2000s is now Lynette, and still makes appearances on some of their shows. I was like, wow that guy must have a sister that's also a historian and featured on the history channel a lot, what are the odds. ....Oh.
  • Watching Lock n’ Load in my middle school computer class instead of doing my typing practice was the original time thefting
  • I met R Lee Ermy when I was a teen. I was tall and super awkward at a gun show with my dad just perusing and we saw him set up at a booth there. My dad told him I was a huge fan of mail call and asked if he would take a pic with me. He smiled, said sure, and stood next to me. I was struck by how small he was, but right before my dad snapped the shot he turned and grabbed me around my neck with both hands. I was frozen not knowing what to do, somewhere my dad has a pic of me being gently throttled by one of my childhood heros. Miss that old guy, Semper Fi Gunny o7
  • @ethan5.56
    2012 graduate. Military channel was so lit back in the day. My favorite haha and seeing Larry potterfield ads for midway USA. Good stuff. Future weapons was pretty good when I was 10 for sure. RIP. Great video
  • @Doc41295
    I dug through old YouTube as a kid to find all the episodes of Special Ops Mission. 13 year old me thought it was the coolest shit ever.
  • Honestly R Lee Ermey had two great shows mail call and another "Locked and Loaded". Goodness I miss that man, god speed Gunny.
  • I have a desert camo bandana signed by R Lee Ermey. I was part of his security detail in Afghanistan for Mail Call.
  • American Guns was filmed in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, about twenty minutes from where I grew up. The guy lost his FFL and continued selling guns back door through other FFL’s in the area and he took down a few other gun stores in the area
  • love admin’s videos where you can tell there’s no script. you remind me of my dad and how he can take a thought and somehow express it in like 15 different ways over the course of 7-10 minutes. I love ya admin, ya goofball. Good to know we shared similar childhoods.
  • @king_trout
    I remember being a lame little gun nerd watching these shows, and now I’m a lame normal sized gun nerd watching Admin
  • @ZKB423
    Mail Call was the OG military show, not only firearms but great overall. Future Weapons always made laugh because of the hosts voice overs 😆
  • I think remember seeing a 1911 from Red Jacket Firearms once in a pawn store and store owners basically had huge regrets taking that one in before all the stuff came out about Will because afterwards that gun flat out untouchable.