So inspirational of you to mention that these are real loaded guns for 17 mins straight, and its smart of you to wear gloves so you dont leave finger prints for the law to find
I had to put this out there. The right grip on the Remington 1875 isn’t supposed to come off the left one does. I own the Remington and from the left side you can see it’s screwed onto the frame. Did it come like that or did you rip it off?
I have a Barra Schofield with a 7” barrel in aged black which shoots both BB’s and pellets which is a powerful weapon and not a toy. Good luck on your display, I would use air brushing to get the grips the color needed
You can get liquid plastic and make a mold from silicone .That liquid plastic is transparent and there is different powder colors for it including black.It's not too expensive.
Ther not toys u cannot buy these at toy stores or hobby shops.. ther not real fire arms but u can buy them from a gun store n must be treated as one cuz they can do damage and in some states like where I live they are considered fire arms and are illegal however I still collect them for ther as close as to a real gun as u can get
Very nice video. But do not say, that these are toys. Kids will come to a wrong conclusion. These are no firearms, right. But a pellet comes out and can harm your skin and eyes....!
@@NickBrakattack thank you 🙏 I just picked my abarth up 2 days ago looking to do a few mods. I’m thinking about the sequential dogs from Amazon but nobody seems to have tried them.
Hey Nick, Which one shoot consistently accurate? I got the Peacemaker pellet version. It doesn't shoot straight most of the time and hits more on the right of the sight. Unfortunately, the rear sight is fixed.
Never shot any of them, just got them as a collection and to display. There are several pretty good videos on each around and seemed like the Remington was most accurate.
You can field strip, the Remington by pressing in the black faux screw under the barrel and pulling out the ejector rod you can take out the cylinder, and its easier to clean, and clear any pelllets or bbs that get stuck. I wouldnt do it too much tho as it can disengage the ratchet arm that works the turning mechanism. You can also remove the cylinder of the Schofield by pushing it up from the bottom and twisting it.
The Remington 1875 has also been sold under the name Sheridan Cowboy. I have both, but prefer the one marked Remington 1875, because it looks more authentic.
Stop explaining your self so much!!! These aren’t real guns theses ain’t real guns!!! you’re going to get demonetized anyways!!! It is wat it is!!! They are pellet guns!!!they 😂😂😂
Nice watch! Waiting list also depends on luck. I got my Sub NoDate in october 2020 after only 9 Months on the waiting list. When i was there the first time, they told my about 2 to 3 years waiting at least...
Ok - nice video in some ways but I have a major safety niggle as both an NSRA RCO & avid UK Airgunner - no CO2 pistol is a "Toy" - they all discharge a projectile that may cause a serious injury if handled in an unsafe manner. Also "Airsoft" and "Airgun" are totally different types; Airsoft fires a plastic 6 mm BB round, the pistols displayed here are Airguns so fire either, or both, (in the case of the Remington 1875) BB & 4.5 mm lead pellet (I own the Remington 1875 and Colt); so again capable of causing serious (e.g. eye injury) if treated as "toys". PLEASE STOP CALLING AIRGUNS TOYS AND LEARN THE CORRECT CLASSES OF AIRGUN BEFORE YOU POST A VIDEO!!!
Any chance of an update video on it if you've carried it or anything? Been trying to track one down for a while and I'm trying to get some long term ownership info like how it's holding up
@@Gryndcor3 never carried it or used it. Been only a collector item. Still in mint condition. I may look to do a video of all my full custom top knives in late December if I have some extra time.
@@Gryndcor3 Yes, it really was about choking up a tad further on it and adjusting the twist motion. Additionally it's much easier when holding it perpendicular to the ground, vs sideways/horizontally on camera just above a desk.
@@NickBrakattack I painted mine, you need 3 spray cans, 1 an adhesive enhancer, 2 a plastic paint primer and 3 a plastic spray paint, all 3 you can get from auto goods supplier's or departments in stores. , remove handles take a dish scrubbing pad and using the rough scouring part rub the handles to take off the top coat of the grips that will repel the spray otherwise, just a light rub will take off the shine shake the can until it's rattling well, spray light coats from about 6 or 7 inches away, the trick is to keep the can moving to stop the primer /paint building up and dripping, do 2 coats of adhesion enhancer, one coat wait a few minutes but don't let it dry out, add another, wait a few more minutes add the plastic primer ( you can just use the plastic primer if you want but l like the belt n braces approach, let the coats dry for a few minutes again but not longer than 5 minutes, then with the colour of choice black in my case 2 to 3 coats, but again do them lightly one at a time with 3 minutes between coats, don't be tempted to do it all at once, then leave in a well ventilated but warmish room for at least 1 day but a week if you can wait and the job is done, you can apply a neutral varnish or lacquer spray after 7 days in matt or gloss whichever takes your fancy but it's not really necessary. You must let them dry completely after the last coat, as l said 1 day at least but ideally a week or longer depending how much self control you have lol.
I actually have stayed primarily with this knife. I did pick up a copper urban trapper and a mini boker stubby kwaiken, however, still mainly go with this one.