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Sounds like that Oak Island show. I worked for a guy that loved that series. Was always amazed that season after season they hyped it and never found squat.That guy is a buffoon, but he's great at hyping his videos.
I watched several (not this one) before figuring out that the titles are all tease, no delivery. Especially his claims that the owner was PISSED... the owner never appears.
Sounds like that Oak Island show. I worked for a guy that loved that series. Was always amazed that season after season they hyped it and never found squat.
I watched the whole thing. Pretty cool.
Can you imagine being the original owner and watching this???
Yeah, this youtuber shouldn't have posted this. Huge target on his back. From theives, or the original owner who could be a psychopath in prison.. just waiting to find out who's got his stuff.I watched the whole thing. Pretty cool.
Can you imagine being the original owner and watching this???
I was more shocked by his sister/girlfriend...How can you be someone that does this for a living and don't know what common tools are? And as a gun owner, he doesn't know anything about guns. It was fun to see what was in there, but hard to listen to this dope not knowing what anything is.
Original owner, if still taking in oxygen, should report all as "Stolen"What do you legally have to do in a case like this? Check if they are stolen, go through an FFL?
If it was me, I wouldn’t be posting online. Now he’s on the hook for taxes and everyone knows he has cool guns
“Go West young man!”And most units, at least in MA, say "no firearms".
Not needed. I would never store a gun in a storage unit.“Go West young man!”
Yep. Might as well bury it...Not needed. I would never store a gun in a storage unit.
You may not have time to bury them if some nut decided to file an ERPO or restraining order on you. Millions of these are issued each year, many with little or no warning. If you had to get your guns out of your home very quickly, a storage unit would at least buy you some time to find a longer term solution, or until the orders expire.Not needed. I would never store a gun in a storage unit.
If that happens, I won't care if I have a storage unit that says "no guns".You may not have time to bury them if some nut decided to file an ERPO or restraining order on you. Millions of these are issued each year, many with little or no warning. If you had to get your guns out of your home very quickly, a storage unit would at least buy you some time to find a longer term solution, or until the orders expire.
Federally, nothing required of the new owner (assuming resident of that state and no NFA items).What do you legally have to do in a case like this? Check if they are stolen, go through an FFL?
It's also the first place Law Enforcement will look when the Forced Confiscations begin...You may not have time to bury them if some nut decided to file an ERPO or restraining order on you. Millions of these are issued each year, many with little or no warning. If you had to get your guns out of your home very quickly, a storage unit would at least buy you some time to find a longer term solution, or until the orders expire.
The m1 garand killed me. He's looking it all over for marking to tell what it is and goes oh a SpringfieldHow can you be someone that does this for a living and don't know what common tools are? And as a gun owner, he doesn't know anything about guns. It was fun to see what was in there, but hard to listen to this dope not knowing what anything is.
Good luck to them, they're likely going to have to wade through thousands of trash filled units to find even a few guns.It's also the first place Law Enforcement will look when the Forced Confiscations begin...
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LOL, you aren’t kidding. There is a nice little scam that some unscrupulous people were doing setting up “asbestos removal“ businesses for cheap, and then taking the asbestos in black bags and stuffing them in storage units they rented under false names and then walking away. A few months later some moron who thinks that “Storage Wars” is reality buys a unit and then gets stuck with a unit full of hazardous materials that he’s now responsible for. I would love to see the look on some feds face as he is staring down a unit full of asbestos.Good luck to them, they're likely going to have to wade through thousands of trash filled units to find even a few guns.
And most units, at least in MA, say "no firearms".
Do you have proof that "most" say no ammo instead of no firearms?Not true. Most say no AMMO, but not no firearms.