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I believe he's Italian. There can't be rubbish dumps all across Italy where you can just go and dig up a rusty rifle to restore.

Ah, I see he has a video addressing how to spot a fake resto video so he's probably real but I'd love to know where he gets the guns.
He's in Britain, they seem to get guns from all over Europe. I'd assume that actual gunsmiths are niche enough that people will go to him/his employer specifically with them for display and museum usage.
 
Mr. Sundles is incredibly based and openly brags about killing protected species that threatened human life and advises people in similar situations to remember that they don't have to report kills because of the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination.

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He also thinks that bear spray is useless and that the people who say it works have never left their desk.
Man, this guys is great. Yes, I agree, but I would extend the killing of "protected species" to any self defense cases against the various subspecies of North American Pavement apes. I would only call the cops in any case of defense if I was worried someone saw or I was on camera or something. No need to preemptively bring hell on yourself to be a good boy regardless of what you had to defend against.
Based on this photo shared by previously mentioned Alex Zedra, she seemed pretty cozy with Cristhian! Having taken photos hanging out with him, and appearing in photos taken BY Cristhian, showcasing some of her gear like her helmet and night vision setup
Damn, this is fucking nuts but I also am not surprised. She will probably get a Pussy Pass, but I hope this race traitor whore gets the book thrown at her.
 
Mr. Sundles is incredibly based and openly brags about killing protected species that threatened human life
This sort of thing is common here in Kentucky. Now, I've not needed to dispatch a bear but the common advice here is to gut shoot them so they'll run up in the brush somewhere no one can get to and die so there is no evidence.

black bears are not as protected as Grizzly bears but its still treated almost like murder - and they are really dangerous when they get acclimated to eating trash and being around people which almost all of them here are. the Appalachian mountains are actually pretty rough country for animals to live in so they take the easy route and forage thrown out food in dumpsters et cetera. there's just not anything for the bears to eat under timber except acorns and the like.

so if they perceive you as being in the way of their chosen dumpster they WILL kill you, and kill you easily. So enterprising land owners dispatch them when needed, and killing one here and one there won't make a damn difference at all.

And don't get me started on the damage they can do to a garden, especially if you grow strawberries. they'll kill the whole crop in a night and a electric fence won't stop them.
 
YouTube deleted all of Tim Sundles' videos (not really, they're unlisted not removed):
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but I'd love to know where he gets the guns.
I can't for the life of me remember which video it's mentioned in, but I swear I recall him saying he worked for a museum or something like that. Been watching him for a couple years and I really like that he just sometimes accepts he's done all he can feasibly do, and moves on, instead of destroying a priceless historical artifact for no reason.
 
I can't for the life of me remember which video it's mentioned in, but I swear I recall him saying he worked for a museum or something like that. Been watching him for a couple years and I really like that he just sometimes accepts he's done all he can feasibly do, and moves on, instead of destroying a priceless historical artifact for no reason.
The description on his channel says he's a "forensic expert witness", and I think he's talked about working with law enforcement in some of his vids. He might do this kind of work for museums on the side, but his day jobs (it would seem) is working for the law.
 
I can't for the life of me remember which video it's mentioned in, but I swear I recall him saying he worked for a museum or something like that. Been watching him for a couple years and I really like that he just sometimes accepts he's done all he can feasibly do, and moves on, instead of destroying a priceless historical artifact for no reason.

The description on his channel says he's a "forensic expert witness", and I think he's talked about working with law enforcement in some of his vids. He might do this kind of work for museums on the side, but his day jobs (it would seem) is working for the law.

Wars tend to leave a shit-ton of evidence behind. We still find UXO, guns, swords, spent bullets and other stuff from the US civil war and that was 161 years ago! I personally recovered UXO from a civil war battlefield. it was a cannon ball. 7 inches in diameter, 2 inch thick walls and still full of black powder with the screw-in fuse still installed. it shattered when it impacted the mud but stayed intact so when we pulled it out if fell apart.

The powder was tainted. I know this because my stupid ass tried to light it. with a blow torch.
 
Matt of Fuddbusters has been enthralled by Royal Tiger Institute Imports, because of course he has
https://x.com/FuddBusters/status/1904744436459774266 (a)
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VERDICT: the .22s are good, the gras are good, the straight pulls are good, the ammo is good, in the comments he says the cavalry carcanos are good
He did not include a disclaimer that it was not a paid endorsement as all proper, big city practicing lawyer commercials do so take that as you will.
Matthias of Buddfusters continuing with his RTI consumer saga in handpicking .22s and cleaning them up on-site, because that's what ordinary customers can do just walk in grab and clean it up.
Apparently the RTI crew clean up guns with wire wheels and WD-40, which explains a lot.
 
Mark Serbu is going to try and make a run of his Super Shorties, but to increase profitability, he's going to be using a Turkish shotgun instead of an 870 or 500. He repeatedly sings the praises of the machining on the Turkish shotgun he sourced. He does state it is academic on the quality of the gun though and he is aware of James Reeves turkshit shotgun destruction, so he's going to go send a few to Battlefield Vegas for testing. He's aiming, if all goes well with is turkshit Super Shorty, to hit a price point of $1,000; the normal price for current production (very very limited runs) is somewhere in the ball park of $1,700. There is currently one Super Shorty for sale on gun broker right now by him and it's bid at ~$2,100. He also goes over the history of the Super Shorty. Overall, interesting video. I don't think the market wants a Turkish Super Shorty but I'm just some guy who also doesn't really see the value in (an unmodified) Mossberg shockwave and those do well enough.
 
Mark Serbu is going to try and make a run of his Super Shorties, but to increase profitability, he's going to be using a Turkish shotgun instead of an 870 or 500. He repeatedly sings the praises of the machining on the Turkish shotgun he sourced. He does state it is academic on the quality of the gun though and he is aware of James Reeves turkshit shotgun destruction, so he's going to go send a few to Battlefield Vegas for testing. He's aiming, if all goes well with is turkshit Super Shorty, to hit a price point of $1,000; the normal price for current production (very very limited runs) is somewhere in the ball park of $1,700. There is currently one Super Shorty for sale on gun broker right now by him and it's bid at ~$2,100. He also goes over the history of the Super Shorty. Overall, interesting video. I don't think the market wants a Turkish Super Shorty but I'm just some guy who also doesn't really see the value in (an unmodified) Mossberg shockwave and those do well enough.
Ya know what. Good for him. If someone is dumb enough to buy one he deserves it. the fucking comments on this video

MAKE A SEMI AUTO DRUM FED ONE
A GWOT WET DREAM
PERFECT BREACHING TOOL FOR THE SORTIE. I USE THIS IN BATTLEFIELD ALL THE TIME
PLEASE BRING IT BACK IT'S PERFECT FOR BEAR COUNTRY
PERFECT TRUCK GUN
PERFECT HOME DEFENSE GUN!

And this one from a guy who's clearly never breached a door with a shotgun

Back in my security days, I was part of a disaster relief security team. would sometimes see these strapped on the side of packs as breaching shotguns. Breaching was rare so most of the fellows did not want to carry a full weapon for the task.
 
Despite the fact I don't think I could ever come up with a practical reason to own one, everyone needs a bite sized shotgun in their life.1746584630960.webp
(Sidenote: IIRC Tubbs used a different shotgun every season, I know Michael Mann was anal about what guns were used so I wonder if that was his choice or if the production's armorer couldn't source the same gun every season.)
 
Things are still happening in the Larosiere v. Wilson case. The last big update was mid March, with Potentially Criminal's stream going over the requests for discovery and all that. The key takeaway is that Wilson likely wants to use information from discovery to, "fuck over" Matt and friends, says Potentially Criminal.
The update I'm sharing today is from docket #94, Matt's lawyer filed a motion to again ask for an injection against Wilson because he keeps stealing. Not all that juicy, but as a layman, it seems mighty retarded to be continually stealing from the guy(s) your in a case with about you stealing their shit.
The big haha that I'm sure Matt got was getting to include this in the exhibit
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Mark Serbu is going to try and make a run of his Super Shorties, but to increase profitability, he's going to be using a Turkish shotgun
You left out that 75% of the video is dedicated to talking about how much he hates the super shorty and wants nothing to do with it lol.
 
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