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While in Grinnell Iowa visiting the Brownells facility we had the unique opportunity to handle an authentic rifle used and later owned by Tom Selleck from the film "Quigley Down Under." We hope you guys enjoy this look at this awesome and classic rifle as much as we did, much more on the way.
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Комментарии : 2,1 тыс.   
@billypoe3703
@billypoe3703 6 лет назад
Thank you Brownell family for letting us see this wonderful rifle and equipment.
@cobblerama
@cobblerama 5 лет назад
Who else had a crush on Laura San Giacomo because of Quigley? The 2 loves of that movie were this rifle and her bust.
@dirtyfax
@dirtyfax 5 лет назад
She still looks pretty good. 😊
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
Just shoot me ruined it for me. I'd rather think QDU is her best role.
@arlieaustin448
@arlieaustin448 5 лет назад
Both on target!
@stevespencer3415
@stevespencer3415 5 лет назад
Yes I agree Laura is a beautiful lady
@randyeverson8296
@randyeverson8296 5 лет назад
YES!!!
@greasepit98
@greasepit98 3 года назад
When you mentioned that you can't remember ever seeing Alan Rickman playing a bad guy but in Quigley Down Under, he played Hans Gruber in Die Hard with Bruce Willis
@gilbertmartinez1195
@gilbertmartinez1195 3 года назад
Also the Sherriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, prince of Thieves.
@chicolittle5409
@chicolittle5409 3 года назад
IKR! I am just the opposite. I have never seen him play a good guy. But he played the hell out of the bad guy.
@LoftBits
@LoftBits 3 года назад
@@chicolittle5409 Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility - the "ultimate" gentleman good guy; but that of course is a film from "the other side of spectrum" :-)
@michaeloneil2379
@michaeloneil2379 3 года назад
Professor Snape in the Harry Potter series.
@spencerstracke92
@spencerstracke92 3 года назад
What movie was Alan Rickman in that he wasn't the bad guy?
@wizard9403
@wizard9403 5 лет назад
Selleck was always a class act, shows you when you're raised the right way!
@WraithAR
@WraithAR 7 лет назад
Had the good fortune of shooting next to Tom Selleck at the LA outdoor range. He was shooting western guns. Not just an actor with guns but a real shooter and patriot.
@bbhrdzaz
@bbhrdzaz 5 лет назад
TS vs rosie odonell. RU-vid it
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 5 лет назад
@@bbhrdzaz you took the thought right out of my head lol
@jacobmullins3644
@jacobmullins3644 5 лет назад
@@bbhrdzaz rosie would lose
@bbhrdzaz
@bbhrdzaz 5 лет назад
@@jacobmullins3644 in the video, Tom Selleck basically shut her down. He was calm, cool headed and didn't go after her liberal bait. Class act, quintessential cowboy, actor, 2nd Amendment advocate.
@flyingoneranch
@flyingoneranch 5 лет назад
Jacob Mullins j
@tnoutdoors9
@tnoutdoors9 8 лет назад
Awesomeness to the highest degree of awesome. "Are you quite certain, Mr. Quigley, that you wouldn't like the bucket a bit closer?"
@Warriorpoet79
@Warriorpoet79 6 лет назад
tnoutdoors9 ..... “Quite certain”.
@spikelowry5112
@spikelowry5112 3 года назад
Quite certain!
@a-k-jun-1
@a-k-jun-1 3 года назад
"About there will do"
@jessepolka
@jessepolka 5 лет назад
Selleck has always played a great cowboy. He has the look, the stature, and the voice that makes him one of the very best. I gotta give Duval the edge though.
@davidsmith3145
@davidsmith3145 2 года назад
Duval is over and above all others when it comes to Westerns, save The Duke!
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 Год назад
@@davidsmith3145 I'd say TLJ, then Selleck, then Elliott, then Duval ... of the cowboy actors still with us.
@kevinostberg1729
@kevinostberg1729 Год назад
@@OtherSarah2 Tommy Lee Jones is definitely a natural as a cowboy, but Bobby Duval is the one that takes it for me as for those still with us. One of my all-time favorite actors in general actually. Also, let's not forget that Clint is still around, so he has got to take the absolute top spot.
@johnhoward6933
@johnhoward6933 5 лет назад
Allen rickman was hans gruber in the first Diehard with bruce willis...i real bad guy.
@bryanc2262
@bryanc2262 5 лет назад
@Chuck Lilja🎵 "oh the weather outside is frightening..."🎵
@mikemckinney7031
@mikemckinney7031 5 лет назад
Reading message on shirt "Now I have a machine gun, Ho, Ho, Ho.".
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 5 лет назад
"What was it you said to me before? 'Yippie-ki-yay, m**********r."
@imhigh0013
@imhigh0013 4 года назад
Alan Rickman on Black Adder! 😂 with Rowan Atkinson... Great day!!
@towermonkey5563
@towermonkey5563 4 года назад
Was also a wonderful Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, a FAR better performance than Costner's wooden acting.
@kurtjensen4693
@kurtjensen4693 4 года назад
I absolutely love Tom Selleck who apparently gets better with age. And I just got through watching Quigley down under for the umpteenth time and enjoyed it immensely.
@toxicmatrix1337
@toxicmatrix1337 8 лет назад
"I said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn’t know how to use it." Awesome line from that movie.
@Grayman58
@Grayman58 6 лет назад
Classic movie and line
@WesS2016
@WesS2016 7 лет назад
I have watched Quigley D U over 100 times. I absolutely love that movie.
@kurttanner5855
@kurttanner5855 5 лет назад
Got me beat by 20
@kurttanner5855
@kurttanner5855 5 лет назад
@C J Bowen I thought you you said you can't shoot a pistol
@joecat101
@joecat101 4 года назад
@@kurttanner5855 we got rid of the misfits in my country......sent them back to England.
@timinator855
@timinator855 8 лет назад
Tom Selleck is an awesome dude. I loved him in Magnum P.I when i was younger. Now in Blue Bloods hes also giving an awesome performance. And today i learned he is pro gun. Fuck yeah.
@allenmitchell8846
@allenmitchell8846 5 лет назад
You need to search for the interview Tom Sellick with Rosie O'Donnell. It is on RU-vid.
@H43339
@H43339 4 года назад
He was on the Board for the NRA for year's, that kinda makes you a gun guy.
@davidmartin5179
@davidmartin5179 3 года назад
U forgot his “Jesse Stone” movies They are wicked.
@biteme263
@biteme263 5 лет назад
I met Tom once for about 5 minutes. He used to have a rach near where I lived in california at the time. Saw him a local store just shopping lol. Seemed nice enough, very down to earth. The owner said he was a great guy. I also met Roy Rogers and his wife at their museum in victorville. Awesome people with a great sense of humor. Everything you would want your legends and heros to be.
@danjeys4999
@danjeys4999 Год назад
He was at a car show along with Elvira got to shake his hand
@KLP99
@KLP99 Год назад
I met Helen Hayes and Jimmy Stewart. I can say the same of both of them. Humble, good people. Unassuming and kind to a fault. It's so nice to know my heros back then were good people. So many "stars" from now days are just pieces of work; self-absorbed and evil to the core.
@uncommonsense5876
@uncommonsense5876 3 года назад
One of my favorite movies of all time. Have watched it a least 25 times. Have wanted a Shiloh rifle for years. So cool. !!!
@cassshields5106
@cassshields5106 4 года назад
“Said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn’t know how to use it.”
@Sidragrosm
@Sidragrosm 3 года назад
That scene..? was damn near a clinic on shooting down multiple targets in the Old West. The acting...? Stellar, but that's given w/THAT cast. Selleck's *VERY* obvious skill..? made it that much more epic.
@SINxWARLORD565
@SINxWARLORD565 8 лет назад
Hands down my favorite cowboy movie of all time! I grew up on that movie too. I think the introduction is my favorite part. When it's showing close ups of him getting his gear together. Sooooooooo badass.
@scotthamp384
@scotthamp384 5 лет назад
"This ain't Dodge City, and you ain't Bill Hickok"
@RickKnightVision
@RickKnightVision 5 лет назад
Uhhh, what about Die Hard? Allan was the bad guy in that too.
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
@@RickKnightVision Kinda typecast, wasn't he?
@rockysquirrel4776
@rockysquirrel4776 4 года назад
@@doughesson - He was great in Love Actually.
@scotthamp384
@scotthamp384 4 года назад
@Leonardo's Truth why?
@collinator68
@collinator68 2 года назад
i actually watched that movie for the first time today, and when he said that, i immediately said: "like hickok 45?"
@scottrobbins1714
@scottrobbins1714 5 лет назад
Magnum, Quigley and now Reagan... Mr. Selleck is one amazing actor and one hell of an American!
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 3 года назад
You forgot "Jesse Stone."
@creade3783
@creade3783 4 года назад
I have been a subscriber for about 6 months now. I was hooked from the very first video of yours I viewed . Tom Selleck has been one of heros for alost 40 yrs. I grew up watching Magnum PI. Among his many accolades I also credit him keeping the western movie genre alive. On the big screen, or flat screen he is definitely an American icon.
@jasonmpd2946
@jasonmpd2946 7 лет назад
Quigley Down Under is literally one of the top three reasons I'm a gun fanatic today. I've seen it a hundred times and remember it vividly as a kid.
@dynodon100
@dynodon100 7 лет назад
Mr. Tom Selleck IS the coolest man out there I respect him greatly and hope that the new pres. will honer him in some way.
@garlandhood9729
@garlandhood9729 5 лет назад
dynodon100 I fully agree with you
@fastted8618
@fastted8618 4 года назад
The OLD POTUS will be the new one. Rest assured.
@sitkadiver40
@sitkadiver40 7 лет назад
A classy gift from a classy actor. Thanks for sharing.
@MrSottobanco
@MrSottobanco 8 лет назад
Tom Selleck is a class act.
@myronhuffman91
@myronhuffman91 5 лет назад
He was until he sold out. How... Pushing reverse mortgage! Staring in that funky TV show. I liked him Magnum pi and his westerns.
@leehoffman3437
@leehoffman3437 5 лет назад
@@myronhuffman91 - So true.
@papasteve215
@papasteve215 5 лет назад
Those reverse mortgages adverts really made me lose a certain amount of respect for Mr. Selleck. I hate that he did that.
@jondaugustine9072
@jondaugustine9072 5 лет назад
I was rather surprised he would resort to promoting that when I first saw that commercial.
@rawhideleather
@rawhideleather 4 года назад
@@myronhuffman91 Don't be so quick to condemn. Using a reverse mortgage worked well for my elderly mother's particular circumstances some years ago.
@bruceshook1781
@bruceshook1781 6 лет назад
I am jealous!!!!! I have wanted a Quigley rifle since that movie came out. Tom is my favorite actor in westerns and Quigley is definately my favorite movie.! WOW !!!!! I am a genuine Texican.
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 3 года назад
Thank you Tom Selleck. Very generous of you to donate the rifle and memorabilia to to museum.
@blacrow7
@blacrow7 8 лет назад
I said I never had much use for one, never said I didn't know how to use it.
@triggertalk7755
@triggertalk7755 8 лет назад
👍
@isitbulletproof4608
@isitbulletproof4608 8 лет назад
hahaha thumbs up from me!! :)
@Imustfly
@Imustfly 7 лет назад
Will watch the whole movie JUST for that one liner. Well,...that and "he's been up there all morning, waiting for two idiots to line up" ;-)
@IMHendle1
@IMHendle1 7 лет назад
Second best movie ending ever.
@DimaProk
@DimaProk 7 лет назад
Such a BS! The only way you can be proficient with firearm is if you constantly use it. Practice makes perfect... muscle memory... if you don't use it you lose it, that's why read that cops train weekly and he pulls out revolver at the end shoots like a champion. Another BS in this movie is shooting a bucket and having it jump 5 feet in the air, sorry but a slow moving bullet might knock it over, but a fast moving normal bullet will just go through it.
@thunderdrummerdude
@thunderdrummerdude 4 года назад
There are some things you can’t ever put a price on. This beautiful Sharps rifle is one of them. Priceless work of art.
@forge52100
@forge52100 8 лет назад
Beautiful rifle and I loved the movie. Love most movies with Tom Selleck, he's got class.
@ranger4219
@ranger4219 6 лет назад
Wow and wow! Great firearm and real American Tom Selleck,. Thanks Eric and Thanks to the Brownell family.
@tomkimbrel4192
@tomkimbrel4192 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you for showing Quigley’s gun, I am a huge fan of the movie and of course Tom Selleck.
@roadstarman58
@roadstarman58 4 года назад
It deserves to be displayed in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. There's one whole room devoted to firearms and also a movie section, so having the provenance it does, it deserves to be there.
@strokedmule3838
@strokedmule3838 5 лет назад
Very cool! I had an opportunity to shoot the Pendersoli version of that rifle in 45-70. Was a blast! I could see those scenes running through my mind every time I did the trigger set.
@stanjarosz7517
@stanjarosz7517 3 года назад
This is, in actually, one of six identical rifles produced by Shiloh Sharps for the movie. Two of those rifles featured the aluminum barrel. I had the pleasure of handling two of those rifles at the Shiloh Sharps company. Kirk Bryan, owner of the company, discussed the rifles with us. My friends and I were on our way to the Quigley match in Forsyth and dropped in on Shiloh. Tom Selleck had purchased the two we saw from some of the people associated with making the movie and had returned the rifles to Shiloh for refurbishment. The rifles were on display at that year's Quigley match then refurbished and returned to Selleck. I own two Shiloh 1874's, one a Long Range Express with a 34 barrel in 45-90, and we fire them standing routinely out to 1000 yards.
@michaelandersen5453
@michaelandersen5453 7 лет назад
Finally found this vid. thanks for putting it out there for us to see. I own a sharps .54 cal. drop block. very heavy. loading and shooting is so much fun and watching the people at the range as I shoot it. well they all love watching me shoot it. Some even said that they were getting tired of all the AR gimmicks they have purchased and think going back to something simple like this would be more fun. And it is.Black powder is fun
@anthonyking2540
@anthonyking2540 2 года назад
I have a .54 carbine!
@kimberlainodriscoll4781
@kimberlainodriscoll4781 5 лет назад
I'm sure there isn't one of us that wouldn't give up body parts to just hold that rifle. Love that movie and Tom is amazing to watch.
@stevendee2831
@stevendee2831 8 лет назад
oh man I'm soo jealous. I've recited so many lines from that film with my wife it's sickens my kids. to hold A legendary rifle like that. wow. just wow.
@2A1C1downURnext
@2A1C1downURnext 8 лет назад
Quigley Down Under is my all time favorite movie, followed by The Way of The Gun.
@billhouser7897
@billhouser7897 5 лет назад
Don’t for get the out law Joesy Wales
@quantumfoam140
@quantumfoam140 5 лет назад
“Are you quite certain... Mr. Quigley... That you wouldn’t want that bucket a bit closer?”
@thepunisher8676
@thepunisher8676 5 лет назад
Quite certain
@tommynorton8973
@tommynorton8973 4 года назад
Tom Selleck is one of the best actor's today, i can't recall any movie or show with him that i would consider as bad, all the westerns like shadow rider , all just great movies!
@DavidGutierrez-nt7ov
@DavidGutierrez-nt7ov 2 года назад
What a great treat to see this rifle up close. I enjoyed watching that bucket shooting scene when he demonstrates his skills. One of my favorite rifle shooting scenes of all time. Tom Selleck played a great character in this film. He was a early day sniper!
@mike-cc7eg
@mike-cc7eg 7 лет назад
I have to say that I have enjoyed your videos especially when you highlight historical firearms. I am a huge fan of these types of rifles and my company specializes in restoring vintage and damaged firearms. I have always wanted one of these sharps rifles ever since I saw the movie. Awesome video and thank you for your service. Subscribed.
@jamesonehorse2289
@jamesonehorse2289 5 лет назад
That movie was a classic, and the rifle is amazing. Thanks for this bit of info.
@geraldfrost4710
@geraldfrost4710 5 лет назад
Great movie with powerful character arcs Kora; from crazy, to why she's crazy, to still crazy, but in love (and always yummy cute) Mr Q; from strong and confident coming to Australia, to strong and confident leaving Australia. Rickman; from being a smug villain to being a dead villain. Oh, and that crazy rifle.
@jamesonehorse2289
@jamesonehorse2289 5 лет назад
@@geraldfrost4710 Got to agree with you!!!
@1010chris
@1010chris 8 лет назад
lots of excitement in Eric. Didn't do a lot of research before recording this. who can blame him. awesome rifle.
@theshootersapprentice
@theshootersapprentice 8 лет назад
yea. like the fact that there were 3 of those rifle? that rifle he has here was probably Ltd never fired on set since it was the one fit with the aluminum barrel...
@bmwnut93
@bmwnut93 8 лет назад
Serial number 8899 is in the NRA National Sporting Arms museum in Springfield, MO. Too bad it's behind glass.
@theshootersapprentice
@theshootersapprentice 8 лет назад
I've got a couple sharps rifles. I've always wanted one of the quigley replicas because of the extra LOP (I'm 6'10")
@michaelwilton4159
@michaelwilton4159 5 лет назад
What a masterpiece of a gun
@joshualandry3160
@joshualandry3160 2 года назад
And you just added a movie to my wish list and a rental for tonight. Haven't thought about this film in ages. Real classic.
@chrisblake1918
@chrisblake1918 8 лет назад
I owned Quigley on VHS (still do but the player died), bought it on DVD as soon as that came out (still in the cabinet), bought the blu-ray when THAT was marketed. Great flick!
@jamesstone9218
@jamesstone9218 8 лет назад
this could be my favorite video, I love Quigley down under, what an awesome opportunity you have.
@JesusvonNazaret
@JesusvonNazaret 8 лет назад
I loved the movie, Tom Selleck belongs to my favorite actors
@magicdaveable
@magicdaveable 5 лет назад
I really loved that movie. Selleck is a really large man. He was an athlete in college.
@j.haseli2291
@j.haseli2291 4 года назад
I love you Erik, because you are respected every one , you’re the guns lover and you have patience when you talk about guns or when you’re shooting the guns. You are good about what you are doing, I wish you luck and happiness in your life, god bless
@d5-merlin165
@d5-merlin165 5 лет назад
I saw this rifle on display at the NRA Museum at the Bass Pro Headquarters in Springfield, MO. I owned a Shiloh Sharps saddle rifle and the fit and finish is the best there is.
@Winchester1973
@Winchester1973 6 лет назад
I didn't expect it to be THE actual rifle. Wow, jealous!! Great video!
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 3 года назад
One of three. All three were replicas made for the movie and not actually vintage Sharps rifles.
@1guyin10
@1guyin10 8 лет назад
Awesome! A truly impressive rifle on its own, but even more so because of its stardom.
@kevinfromsales6842
@kevinfromsales6842 2 года назад
I've been obsessed with this rifle since I saw Quigley Down Under as a kid.
@highiqretardbear33
@highiqretardbear33 6 лет назад
I'm sixteen and I've watched that movie so many times with my Grandpa that I've lost count. It is one of the best movies ever.
@capnbobretired
@capnbobretired 7 лет назад
Good video. I would have been fascinated if you had taken a couple minutes to discuss the basic rifle, then a couple more minutes to discuss how "Matt Quigley" modified it, and a minute or two on how the ammunition was modified for the gun. Thanks for sharing the video.
@KLP99
@KLP99 Год назад
I definitely agree. This is my favorite comment.
@eurokid83
@eurokid83 8 лет назад
I love Quigley Down Under, I was born in the 80's as well and remember watching that movie many many times. I always loved that rifle and have done quite a bit of research on it. I'm super jealous you got to touch it!
@BoostedSpeedDemon
@BoostedSpeedDemon 7 лет назад
I absolutely love the movie Quigley Down Under. Tom Sellek is an incredible actor.
@TwoFeatherChannel
@TwoFeatherChannel 7 лет назад
Wasn't his name Roy?
@DanielGarcia-ir8oe
@DanielGarcia-ir8oe 7 лет назад
TwoFeatherChannel..... No, his name was not Roy. His crazy girlfriend called him that because it was name of her husband who left her or something like that. It's been along time since I saw the movie.
@TwoFeatherChannel
@TwoFeatherChannel 7 лет назад
Daniel Garcia Crazy Cora, yes I knew it wasn't Roy, just was funny hearing her call him Roy the whole time.
@jamesglavich1426
@jamesglavich1426 5 лет назад
At the end he decided to be Roy. If you remember the poster the little squirrel had and the pistol. Good time to use a different name. One of the funniest parts, I think, was when he told the old couple that he'd just had a talk with the two that were trying to but in front of them to get off the ship. He says they told him that they weren't in a hurry after all. Great movie. One that you never get tired of seeing again.
@terryhunt4324
@terryhunt4324 4 года назад
I had Shilo build me a Quigley. When I ordered it I had the fortune of touring the Shilo factory. The owner told me that Tom actually had three identical rifles built for the movie. Brownells has 1 of them. The tour was fantastic. I am a home shop machinist and I was like a kid in a candy store in Big Timber Montana.
@rustyholley4625
@rustyholley4625 4 года назад
This rifle was on display at the NRA Museum in the Bass Pro Shop in Springfield Missouri. They also have Tom Selleck's pistol from Monte Walsh. The NRA Museum at the Bass Pro Shop is a must see for gun enthusiasts.
@jaredloch991
@jaredloch991 5 лет назад
I haven't met a Quigley fan as big as me until now. Awesome video, thanks for putting this up.
@Demothean
@Demothean 7 лет назад
Beautiful rifle. Brownells is so damn lucky
@blkhemi3925
@blkhemi3925 5 лет назад
"Lady? You are about half a bubble off of plum and that is for sure and for certain"
@firstvett69
@firstvett69 7 лет назад
You are very Fortunate to have a piece of Tom Selleck. What a Great Actor he was he ranks right along with John Wayne, To me he does. Thanks for the Description of the Sharps. I think the Movie was one of his Best.
@everfreebrumby8385
@everfreebrumby8385 4 года назад
I’m Australian & this movie is special to me cos i i use to watch it with my grandad. Good memories.
@StrategicWealthLLC
@StrategicWealthLLC 4 года назад
Everfree Brumby - I want to visit your country one day. It looks beautiful.
@gonagain
@gonagain 5 лет назад
I love that movie, it's what got me shooting these fantastic rifles!
@richardgower5396
@richardgower5396 8 лет назад
Thanks Eric, that was a real treat to watch!...thanks for sharing:)
@richardcoker6329
@richardcoker6329 5 лет назад
Richard Gower oh
@michaelscottalloway8915
@michaelscottalloway8915 3 года назад
I also love the movie Quigley Down Under . I watch it every time it comes on TV .
@alanaubryknight
@alanaubryknight 2 года назад
Wish you had discussed the rifle and how it stacked up to others of it's day, the refinements, the cartridge, what made it stand out. One of the best westerns out there.
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 Месяц назад
If you can find it, there is a book called "Sharps Rifle: The Gun That Shaped America's Destiny" which does exactly this.
@fernandochavez4312
@fernandochavez4312 5 лет назад
This film and Man from Snowy River are my all time favorites. Thanks!
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
Chris Haywood, "Major Ashley bloody Pitt " was also in The Man from Snowy River.
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 5 лет назад
Alan Rickman also played "Hans" in Die Hard. It's a beautiful weapon.
@ARingADingBaby
@ARingADingBaby 5 лет назад
Snape too
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 5 лет назад
@@ARingADingBaby true but he was using a wand in that one 😀
@ARingADingBaby
@ARingADingBaby 5 лет назад
@@ScottyM1959 Meaning?
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 5 лет назад
@@ARingADingBaby well meaning that it was 2 months ago when I made the original comment I'm going to assume he was referring to films with guns. I was just making a lighthearted comparison between the two thus the smiley emoji that's all.
@albertmata724
@albertmata724 5 лет назад
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman , yes he was in Die Hard i forgot to , Great Movie
@johnnschroeder7424
@johnnschroeder7424 8 лет назад
Wonderful vid, thanks fir the peek at a unique gun and a part of film history.
@MrJustinreese
@MrJustinreese 4 года назад
I've met Tom Selleck three or four times. Every time I did, it was at a gun show.
@Clarkecars
@Clarkecars 7 лет назад
I was able to shoot a fellow rifleman's custom Sharps 45/110 reproduction. It was awesome to shoot. The big cartridge and slower powder gives a really unique and enjoyable shove to your shoulder as opposed to the shock impulse of recoil from my .300 WM. Great to have that memory rekindled. Now the 458 WM in a pre `64 model 70 was an altogether different experience :-).
@Buffalo45-70
@Buffalo45-70 6 лет назад
One of my favourite movies. Shiloh makes some really nice Sharps I would say the best.
@Lugermonger35
@Lugermonger35 8 лет назад
"love you Roy" Quigley Down Under great show
@dvxman72
@dvxman72 8 лет назад
Don't forget Alan Rickman in Die Hard.
@FerociousSniper
@FerociousSniper 8 лет назад
and Robin Hood.
@jaw.4531
@jaw.4531 8 лет назад
Yippee ki yay Alan Rickman.
@jonny24lv
@jonny24lv 8 лет назад
Also in Robin Hood:prince of thieves he was the sherif :)
@AaronAlso
@AaronAlso 8 лет назад
Hans Gruber is a classic villan. How could you forget?
@MANC2311
@MANC2311 8 лет назад
You ask for a miracle,I give you the F.B.I
@thebenforever
@thebenforever 3 года назад
That has got to be one of the COOLEST looking rifles I have ever seen in operation.
@kenhelmers2603
@kenhelmers2603 7 лет назад
Very Cool - Thanks Eric! And a special thanks to Tom Selleck!
@MichaelStoneqm3
@MichaelStoneqm3 4 года назад
😆 I just watched Quigley yesterday and again today, must have seen it now about 50 times. One of my favorites & I really like the actress in it too 🥰. Vah vah voom
@pjteves1
@pjteves1 5 лет назад
It’s not “veneer”, it’s a vernier adjustable sight. Vernier= Ver-née-er.
@panpiper
@panpiper 4 года назад
I speak French, which is the language the word vernier comes from. In French it is pronounced; ver-nee-yay. It helps if you do your best to exaggerate a french accent as you say it.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 3 года назад
@@panpiper You really don't want a Southerner to try to pronounce French. It is not pretty.
@rockartgeorge
@rockartgeorge 3 года назад
@@panzerabwerkanone Who cares about the accent. The effort is what is admirable. Only idiots would laugh at you.
@elky5987
@elky5987 3 года назад
@@panzerabwerkanone don't forget about the "southerners with hot sauce" aka Cajuns
@sheerluckholmes5468
@sheerluckholmes5468 3 года назад
Equally atrocious is that there are muppets out there that call these 'iron sights', yes I know there are no optics involved but in the sense of 'just' being iron sights these are a high precision sighting system, how else would he have hit the bucket?
@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 8 лет назад
Great rifle, great movie, and I enjoyed the video. And yes, we're all envious that you got to hold the actual Quigley rifle, beast of a round too!
@jeffreyt1026
@jeffreyt1026 4 года назад
This is such a cool gun and the movie is even greater
@DasWaldCafe
@DasWaldCafe 4 года назад
Awesome movie...awesome rifle...awesome actors (Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman) and awesome that the Brownell family assisted in this video. One of my favorite movies...ever!
@georgecrutchfield8734
@georgecrutchfield8734 7 лет назад
I love that movie and I have seen it so many times that I know the dialog almost as well as Mr. Selleck. I also think that that gun would be awesome to own.
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 3 года назад
It's one of three replicas made for the movie and NOT vintage Sharps.
@outrider7577
@outrider7577 8 лет назад
Thanks for doing this one. I love Quigley. Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman are two of my favorite actors. But the Sharps is the star! The most beautiful rifle I have ever seen. I'll have one (the reproduction) soon!!!
@katyrebel18
@katyrebel18 8 лет назад
I know this is irrelevant to the video but yesterday I held a gun (Ar-15) for the first time in my life. My first thought was "Damn, this thing is heavy!!!" then I tried to pull the lever back as if I was racking one and that thing too was hard as fuck!!!! The thing barely moved! I have a new respect for you gun owners, y'all make it so easy.
@lrs2319
@lrs2319 8 лет назад
Cool !! The first time touched to a AR-15 (in fact it was a M4), I didn't found the rifle so heavy, nor the springs too strong. I don't know if it was because I shot just before with a heavy Mosin Nagant 91/30 (it was in Poland, 7.62 calibers there are .22 here^^), but that's my impression. Where did you shot with this AR, and if you remember its brand ?
@TheSonsOfSimon
@TheSonsOfSimon 8 лет назад
I appreciate the fact that you approached gun ownership with an open mind. Even if you never become a gun owner, please continue to support the right of gun ownership. By the way, the more you shoot, the more you will appreciate the ability to shoot.
@Hercules1-v9m
@Hercules1-v9m 8 лет назад
+katyrebel18 I encourage you to handle and use different firearms. The AR-15 is one of the lightest and easiest to use rifles around. Once you get used to the heavier rifles you will know exactly what I mean.
@lrs2319
@lrs2319 8 лет назад
Original American +1
@SeaShepard17
@SeaShepard17 8 лет назад
my cousin made me hunt with a savage. 300 winmag. fucker weighed atleast 20 pounds
@matticusbond3975
@matticusbond3975 9 месяцев назад
Just watching Quigley for the first time tonight. Had to look up the rifle. Love Tom Selleck, and Itaqveteran88👍💎
@master_mundi_was_a_sith
@master_mundi_was_a_sith 5 лет назад
People remember Tom selleck for alot of films he did or was in but I'll always remember him for western movies and of course Matthew Quigley
@waltlars3687
@waltlars3687 8 лет назад
Tom Selleck was a very polite Man in Person also He served in the California National Guard
@mikedee6173
@mikedee6173 5 лет назад
Alan Rickman played a great bad guy in Die Hard.
@williamkrotts3492
@williamkrotts3492 5 лет назад
It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls off of Nakatame tower.
@mikedee6173
@mikedee6173 5 лет назад
William Krotts amen!
@Telephonebill51
@Telephonebill51 4 года назад
But he was excellent in Galaxyquest.
@clwomble
@clwomble 3 года назад
Best Christmas movie ever. Followed closely by “Fatman.”
@kenlandon7803
@kenlandon7803 8 лет назад
Tom Selleck is also a Vietnam era vet. He was an M-60 machine gunner. His unit almost deployed to Nam, but his unit was so effective at handling demonstrations (war protests)they were kept in the states for that purpose.
@tim10172
@tim10172 8 лет назад
And besides a 2ndA supporter he loves the 1911!
@oldbaldfatman2766
@oldbaldfatman2766 6 лет назад
Jan. 2018--Not quite. Sounds like you're spreading what they call a urban legend. Wikipedia states: As part of the United States National Guard, the unit was not mobilized for Vietnam, but engaged in suppressing civil disturbances. During the 1965 Watts Riots in Los Angeles, the 160th Regiment was among the first units deployed. Also from Wikipedia on Tom: While working as a model, Selleck attended the University of Southern California on a basketball scholarship where he played for the USC Trojans men's basketball team.[12] He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity[13] and a member of the Trojan Knights. While Selleck was acquiring a degree in Business Administration, a drama coach suggested he try acting. He then studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, under Milton Katselas. Upon receiving a draft notice for the Vietnam War, Selleck joined the California National Guard.[14] He served in the 160th Infantry Regiment of the California Army National Guard[15] from 1967 to 1973.And from what reference did you get his MOS from? (Military Occupational Specialty---M240B, machine gunner) And before any gets their panties in a knot, not putting Tom down in any way for joining the guard as a lot of other people (like Bush Jr.) did the same thing. As for me, Vietnam era vet myself, doing 10 in the Air Force 71 to 81.
@brucepoole8552
@brucepoole8552 5 лет назад
And our president got a deferral from his daddys doctor so he didnt have to go to nam, he stayed home and played tennis
@krobarrides9028
@krobarrides9028 5 лет назад
"Almost"
@krobarrides9028
@krobarrides9028 5 лет назад
@nhoj557 little better then a draft dodger
@timaz1066
@timaz1066 3 года назад
I have owned that DVD for years and I agree it’s a very good movie and Tom does a very good job.
@D33Lux
@D33Lux 3 года назад
That Rifle should be in a display case in the store with pictures or other tid bits of movie trivia. It would definitely draw a crowd.
@marylawson6060
@marylawson6060 7 лет назад
Loved the movie. Actually anything Tom Selleck is in. Wish Tom would make more Jesse Stone movies. Quigley is a great western.
@Huskerliving
@Huskerliving 7 лет назад
Quigley was not a western. It was a movie based in Australia. Western movies are American based. I know Clint Eastwood movies are westerns made in Italy, but are based on America. I understand you Mary. I like Tom Selleck in movies, but I imagine for different reasons. ha ha.
@marylawson6060
@marylawson6060 7 лет назад
Huskerliving I realize Quigley was in Australia but the best shooter he needed came from the West. I heard CE movies were made in Spain despite being called spaghetti westerns. Love Jesse Stone movies of that Tom plays. Yes he looks good in the saddle or anywhere. haha
@DefCon1966
@DefCon1966 7 лет назад
+Huskerliving Actually Clint's spaghetti westerns were filmed in Spain, the director, music composer, crew and so on were Italian. It was mostly financed by Germans.
@toast1012
@toast1012 7 лет назад
thats why so many shootings happen in these films LOL. That shit never happened IRL but it wouldnt sell tickets lol
@bldlightpainting
@bldlightpainting 7 лет назад
“Profanity is the common crutch of the conversational cripple.” David Keuck "Profanity proves neither toughness nor intelligence, only a lack of self-control, morals, maturity, language skills and character." BLD
@travissmith2211
@travissmith2211 7 лет назад
Don't forget, Alan Rickman was also the bad guy in the first "Die Hard". Matter of fact, that's the role I remember him most for.
@boogerdog5247
@boogerdog5247 7 лет назад
Travis Smith I wonder, where that Watch is now?
@harley80able
@harley80able 6 лет назад
Hans Gruber
@DrMoulton69
@DrMoulton69 6 лет назад
I’m sorry but this is not the rifle that was used in the movie. That one is back with the company that made it in their showroom, Shiloh Sharps in Big Timber, Montana and they made two, serial numbers “TS1 and TS2”. Now this is probably the one that Tom Selleck had them make for him after the movie. If you get a chance to go to big timber, Montana I suggest you stop at Shiloh Sharps rifle co. and take the free tour, you can even see the rifle and documentation proving they have the rifle used in the movie.
@sharpsdoublerifle1439
@sharpsdoublerifle1439 3 года назад
well that sucks..
@timbarnett3898
@timbarnett3898 5 лет назад
With Allen Rickman don't forgot his scene looking into camera a falling backward off skyscraper! Thanks, Tim p.s Tom has always been our man's man! I think I have almost every thing he has filmed! Can't forget Laura, I've been in love with her from first sight!
@OperaBass3
@OperaBass3 6 лет назад
I've been a gun owner for many years. My dad was a basement gunsmith who favored the Mauser bolt action and built many fine rifles incorporating it. I'm a high school graduate with a couple years of college. I can read and write with some proficiency. The Second Amendment is an an awkward sentence to parse. "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Is constantly flung in the face of anyone who would even suggest moderation of gun rights activism. Opponents and proponents would be well advised to Google "Second Amendment" and study the balanced and well researched entry in Wikipedia titled "Second Amendment to the U. S. Constitution." Some things cannot be taken on faith alone. Many concepts cannot be fully expressed by a slogan on a sweatshirt, a bumper sticker, or a soundbite from a demagogue. A conscientious citizen will have to devote some hours of actual individual study of the issue examining it from all sides. He should also investigate to the extent possible what benefit goes to the funding supporter of a particular side. Being an American citizen is not easy. A citizen has to do his duty to family and country, to study the issues and vote wisely - and most of all not be swayed by subtle demagogues who tell you what you want to hear in order to manipulate your emotional responses to further their private agenda.
@brucebarton3277
@brucebarton3277 5 лет назад
Promoting the movie and praising Tom Selleck is fine; you forgot to talk about the rifle!
@dalevoran1774
@dalevoran1774 5 лет назад
Bruce Barton u mlm.
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