Hello, I can work in your company, but I will not receive any money for it, just to learn❤🙏
@MikeR19613 күн бұрын
He I'm a member but can't find the full review on this high hitech S
@pedroperello142317 күн бұрын
I have never seen a comment about slug double barrel shotguns. This kind of gun are incredible useful in south american forests and jungles.
@glockparaastraАй бұрын
Like the hairdo 😂
@forddude1976Ай бұрын
I really enjoy thees videos where you just explain things and the gunsmithing videos
@matthewdeepblueАй бұрын
I think this is probably one of the best things you do. Someone who knows nothing, could learn something. Put it all in a big playlist eventually. Knowing the terms is so important. Treat in like they've never held a gun before, because a lot of people have it
@nurettinkhan615Ай бұрын
Bana bir tüfek versene
@TexasbluestunesАй бұрын
Looks more like a M2 than a montefeltro
@BrianKimber64Ай бұрын
You could use Special constables and set up a separate force but this would require funding.
@paulchetcuti8521Ай бұрын
Really enjoy the holts videos plus side there only 20 minutes from where i live great place.
@matthewdeepblueАй бұрын
I think you're wrong BUT... Strong policing laws aren't what you need. Believe it or not, there's like 53 different examples of what you need. Every single state in the United States has a fish and wildlife service, sometimes they have a different name. Additionally, there's a national fish and wildlife, national Park rangers, a national forest rangers, I guess technically their state park rangers too so... 103 examples. YOU NEED RANGERS. Their job is dealing with poachers, wildlife crime, and nature crimes. You have an issue with poachers, call them. And yes they could be mounted, they could have Jeeps, pickup trucks, atvs, frankly a scrambler motorcycle would go over really well I think in rural Britain. It would be hard to get away from. But if you're going 10 mi over the limit, doesn't matter. They're not there to write tickets. Their issue is dealing with poaching, crimes against nature. Yes if someone breaks onto your farm and is hunting illegally, that's a crime they deal with. And obviously they need to be able to deal with issues of immediate violence. They should not be dealing with theft, domestic disputes, traffic, and so on. Wildlife rangers. At the same time, if there's a fox hunt, and there are protesters... If they are brought on private property they should be able to push them on. But if the landowner assaults them on horseback, I've seen videos, they have the ability to stop that. Because that's immediate threat. Someone gets moved on, with maybe a trespassing ticket. And the other one gets arrested for assault. That being said, the protesters assault the landowner that's assault there.
@garyclark6281Ай бұрын
Any Iver Johnson "Champion" single barrel guns in the auction? I suppose not...
@DarthdoodooАй бұрын
Round knob looks classic. Much better looking for sawed Offs too😂
@TheAamott122 ай бұрын
A400 is heavy? You must be a millennial
@klausthedog96702 ай бұрын
Not made for Tim waltz
@robertblack83342 ай бұрын
Using high brass shells for skeet, unusual .
@B_radASMRlab2 ай бұрын
Thats not the pro field btw how u gonna review something and not know what it is
@thevoyageur21523 ай бұрын
Sure, black bears, grizzly bears and saber toothed tigers. Release them in the park in London for the Anti’s to feed.😊😊
@joeltowle27373 ай бұрын
I have a special love for the 16 and 28ga. Especially side by sides!
@nurettinkhan6153 ай бұрын
Fiyatlarını neden söğlemiyor Sun tüfeklerin
@matthewdeepblue3 ай бұрын
Why does it need to make a profit? Let forests be.
@nickhorten973 ай бұрын
Join the NGO or BASC. if you dont have an organisation representing you in Parliament then you have no voice whatsoever.
@brinkee76744 ай бұрын
chuck the gun in a box mark as gift and ship it. lol
@matthewdeepblue4 ай бұрын
I saw the 4XOverland review... So... Probably not.
@stuart69735 ай бұрын
Was it greener or pape who invented the choke?
@mannygiapitzakis77785 ай бұрын
Love the channel but needed to pick you up on an error. External and extended chokes are two very different things. The chokes shown on the Beretta are internal extended chokes. The last time i saw external chokes were on semi-automatic and pump actioned shotguns such as those made buy Breda, Fabarm etc decades ago ie. chokes tubes that screwed onto the outside of the barrel.
@JamesChurchill35 ай бұрын
Where can I buy this Shotuun Dibictionary?
@fdr38985 ай бұрын
AI still struggles with generating text on pictures, as seen on the thumbnail...
@matthewdeepblue5 ай бұрын
I mean let's be clear though. Beaver dams are also very good for flooding. Alaska isn't the best place to understand the importance of beaver habitat. Look at it states that don't have them. Because, as they're starting to bounce back, they are solving some of the flooding problems. And they are also solving some of the water shortage problems. And I know that there has been flooding issues in recent years in the United Kingdom. The reality is they can help solve that, however, they could make it worse in the short-term in places. So what you do then is move them along (trap and release)
@155GBH5 ай бұрын
Beaver Bombers.......still laughing about that one! Great podcast both of you, please do some more!
@G.UK765 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks for making the effort.
@matthewdeepblue5 ай бұрын
Have you told anybody you're doing a podcast again? Is this available elsewhere? I'm really enjoying this. I disagree very much. Not entirely but occasionally. That doesn't mean I don't enjoy it. I'm not surprised by your American friend, it depends on the state. Each state is like it's having country with its own little views. Here in Kentucky- we have restored the elk pop population, we have bobcat, we are restoring our streams slowly but surely hopefully we can get the brook trout the size of Maine's soon. We have restored the black bear, technically we're still restoring. But they're just showing up in Western Kentucky now. Hopefully the Red Wolf returns, but that would require the federal government actually funding something that isn't military. Cougar gets spotted occasionally, officially we don't have them. But everybody knows we do, Even one of our prominent biologist, mcgregor, has said we have a small population. Of course we restored the turkey population. Kentucky is one of the biggest successes of that. Know everyone has done well. Believe it or not, my grandfather rarely saw turkey when he was the boy, market hunting got them. I see them every spring, by the dozens. Quail are bouncing back (Urban development in the '80s and '90s). You have to learn to market wildlife projects. You have to make the bugs cute, Make a little cartoon version of them and market them towards people's children, and people will protect what their children love. You also have to market savings something cuddly, by saving other things. So if you need a particular insect or something, market it as the "_something_ habitat restoration program" and show pictures of cuddly things. And actually no, One way you could bring back the Lynx and not have to deal with this is a grant for Farmers to have herd protection dogs. You wouldn't need any of the Turkish dogs that American ranchers use out west. Your particular threats would be smaller, so you wouldn't need such rough and tumble dogs. A great Pyrenees would do the job really well. Remember America's dealt with this stuff already for a while. You guys need to be looking to see some of the things we did. That's not to say the habitats are the same, but yes, there needs to be a grant for herd protection dogs if you bring back the lynx. You just won't have lynx attacks on sheep. But you're completely right when you say that you have to lay a foundation a first.
@terrencenel24915 ай бұрын
One can buy a house for the price of that gun
@funkla655 ай бұрын
So, gun approved of by Ed, the spectacles by the other Ed?
@matthewdeepblue5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this. I disagree with most of it, but enjoyed it. Actually I listen to this twice. In America we have the ability to travel all navigable water. It only really causes trouble with gentrifiers, to move from the cities and don't understand the people have rights to travel up the water. They, angry and call the cops, and the cops get angry yell at them. We have vast tracks in public land, hunting isn't supposed to be easy. Initiate orange laws, to protect people. Extend seasons if necessary. At the beginning you touched on it though I don't know if you knew it. And you also did touch on it in your pump shotgun video. What is missing from hunting in the United Kingdom and why it's looked down on is because it's not something the common man does. And if you want to protect it, you protect it with the common Man. By making it available to them. By making the right access available. And I personally, as is typical for an American, believe it a right with or without the law. So it seems to me that many British people; the landed mostly. Want to have their cake and eat it too. Which isn't all that surprising. If you want people to understand wildlife they need to be exposed to it. If you want people to support the traditional acts of hunting, they need to be engaged in it. Britain's a small country, but you know enough to know that every state is basically its own country. There are other states that have high populations and have dealt with these issues. This is a solved problem. Licenses, quotas, quota raffles, land, science, orange laws, seasons, rights.
@bobgan44345 ай бұрын
My favorite gun would be my great grandfather gun 🤔 he served in ww2 so he had the spring field 300 and then he had the Winchester 1897 it’s a 12 gauge 🤠 and I loved those two guns 👍🏼
@bobgan44345 ай бұрын
I have one I also got the MB 500 and 590 I recommend the 500 and 590
@petec10505 ай бұрын
Totally over thinking the licence fee increase - the thought process behind it was most people in the this country don’t understand shooting and don’t like guns so saying we’re going to tax firearms owners more is a crowd pleaser.
@otdj37945 ай бұрын
Right to roam effects non-landowners more than it does landowners because there are more of them. Exposure to nature is the biggest pusher for respect for the environment around them. There should of course be ways to hold people accountable for damage but any restrictions to right to roam should be extremely considered and very light.
@danhill63335 ай бұрын
I can't see or edit my original post/rant. But in much nicer terms, too many will abuse the "right" regardless of whether it was intentional or not. The countryside and those living in it and taking care of it will be much worse for it. Shouldn't the government spend some of the VAT money to buy up land as it becomes available and make public spaces to be roamed?
@Mike_E.P.5 ай бұрын
The labour firearms licensing charge is ridiculous I’ve posted about this a bit, taxing a law abiding citizens hobby to pay for illegal knife crime 🤷♂️ Disgusting
@TolerablyInterested5 ай бұрын
Its unfortunately disheartening how painfully ignorant all of the parties are of the idea of effective and safe ownership and use of firearms, none of the major parties actually represent a good long term option. As much as I wanted to vote Labour this election, this new addition of raising the cost of licensing for the sole purpose of generating revenue to fund a completely unrelated issue when firearms licensing teams are struggling already is a dealbreaker for me, why is it that when we get some opportunity to improve and better fund these critical services all the money gets side tracked, leaving us worse off and the struggling services no better?
@danhill63335 ай бұрын
Tax tobacco and alcohol. Much more money to be gained there.
@TolerablyInterested5 ай бұрын
@@danhill6333 vastly more,.
@Luke_1485 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this together Jonny, definitely some food for thought. I think the idea of the WhatsApp groups for the raising of issues and concerns in an effective way could be fantastic for the community. Ultimately what will be will be, but I think it's important for everyone to get engaged and promote the sports and activities that they love
@jessecabrera21756 ай бұрын
Beautiful 👍🏽
@matthewdeepblue6 ай бұрын
Why do you need all that??!? Wait are you after Bigfoot???
@rudymankovits53126 ай бұрын
None of these look like £800 guns?
@matthewdeepblue7 ай бұрын
But what if..... Very wide face and very wide shoulders... And no neck... No neck at all...
@TolerablyInterested7 ай бұрын
I've always been more of a miroku person, but it's impossible to look at some of berettas nice engraving without getting envious.
@YorkshireClayShooting7 ай бұрын
Very interesting to get a full breakdown and explanation 👏🏻 can’t wait for the next instalment cheers JC 👍🏼
@Udeus57 ай бұрын
Agreed! This is a great addition to the channel (!)
@BaldKiwi1177 ай бұрын
Pieces of art
@cbmech25637 ай бұрын
Very pretty, but it must be nice to have more money than you know what to do with