5 Incredible Gunmakers You Don't Know About
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- Here are 5 awesome gunmakers you didn’t know existed!
Number 1 is A. A. Brown of England, beautifully made English Sidelock as well as a Custom Beretta option that is extremely attainable! www.aabrownandsons.com/
Number 2 is Johann Fanzoj from Austria. best quality Autrian shotguns and rifles, their series of single shots are the thing of dreams! fanzoj.com/
Number 3 is Armi Cortesi - some really unusual stuff, all of which is rather yummy -
Number 4 is Peter Hofer - a gunmaker with the mind of an artist and innovator. If you dont fall in love with at least one of his guns - you dont like guns! www.hoferwaffen.com/hofer_5.ph...
Number 5 is Piotti Guns, the makers of fine and beautiful curiosities in guns. www.piotti.com/?lang=en
We chucked a wildcard in there, purely because you should have heard of them - famars.com/
Enjoy!
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Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing also makes stellar shotguns, I am proud to work in the manufacturing process of these masterpieces, let alone having the privilege to watch the gunsmith who put these guns together is something you will probably never see again in the future.
I live down the road from Ferlach, where the 2 Austrian gunsmiths are. Also home to Glock and a world renowned gunsmith school. The Spanish king turns up now and again to buy his hunting guns in Ferlach
Absolutely right, love these type of videos, hand finishing is the difference between a good gun and a great gun.
Great video, absolutely fabulous gunmakers there.
Really starting to enjoy your content. Good to see our cousins are keeping up their traditions! Cheers from the States!
Fanzoj is the best gun maker out there today!! The guns are beautiful and functional.
But then there's Fabbri.
The wood-to-metal fit should be so perfect that they literally flow together seamlessly. Most of these appear to have achieved that goal. Bravo.
Wow !!!
Awesome video !!!!
As an Austrian I am very proud to see Austrian Gunmakers here in this Video!
AA Brown & Sons are well worth a visit, John. Robin, there is a timeless man also take time to visit Mathews studio
I'm sorely tempted to sell my entire family's stock of kidneys and perhaps one or two of their livers for one of these beautiful guns!
don't feel ashamed....do it!
Astonishing firearms! Thank you for sharing their names and products with us. Perry Pappous, California, USA
This is my favorite video
1:13 every time I see a new video from the Gun Shop.
Nice video, could do an extended version?
Nice to see Fanzoj mentioned. Not much coverage in the English language media.
You should take a look at the Hoenig rotary round action another stunning firearm no one has heard of. Your choices were spot on picks I also loved the engraving on your last pick absolutely stunning. I suspect that most of us that reside on this side of the pond have not heard of any of them thank you for sharing.
Wow, wow,w wow Pure beauty
Man, Johann fanzoj guns are bloody stunning. I really like their round action double riffle with interchangeable 20 gauge barrel...
Not much info bout the price tho...
If you have to ask, guess what?
Quality.
i*m excited
Knew about only 2. Thanks. I assume you didn't include Fabbri because they are so well known.
Can you do a review of the Kofs sxe black diamond game gun thanks , loving the videos
I have two of these in 28 bore and 4/10
I take them both on driven days.
I have had my leg pulled relentlessly by my gun snob friends but have had a lot of fun with both at £500 quid, a pop.
It's also very satisfying when you shoot a 55 yard screamer with a small bore.
Smiles all round I would say.
Great fun with no failures, issues thus far.
For me Peter Hofer is THE Joseph Manton of today. Unbelievable guns!
Probably the most unique and beautiful gunmaker in the world
Several wonderful people as well - Robin Brown, Johan, Hannes and Daniela Fanzoj, the Cortesi Brothers and the rump Famars company that is now in Colorado after the original firm shut down in Italy. A A Brown have a new O/U gun that is as gorgeous as their SxS doubles, and I hope you'll review it.
The new Brown OU does look stunning
I wonder if you would do a video about the cost of clay shooting for a newbie? Perhaps with a budget somewhere under £2000 to £1500 to spend on everything to get started.
I like that idea - will put something together
Ottimo programma!!!
Oh wow, is all I can say!!
Have you ever heard of Stephen C Milton? You should look up some of his stuff Precision Arms website in Canada ... It will blow your mind...
When a gun is a work of art. Makes the laser "engraving" on my shotgun look ill. Glad its hiden from view in my cabinet.
Do you know of any Canadian gunmakers? I’d hope that one day, something from my own country could look as stunning as these guns.
Anybody know how to spell the maker of the double barrel 17 hmr? Sounds interesting
www.hoferwaffen.com/hofer_5.php?lang=en
Go take a look at musgrave rifles based in south africa they make absolutely beautiful bolt actions
Do you know anything about the company Watson brothers
A few things, would like to do a video with them one day
Perugini-Visini!
Heard of them all, sadly i cannot afford their products.
In german language arms magazines sometimes a german or austrian gunmaker Oswald Prinz is noted.
david mckay brown ?
Alfermann, based in Missouri, USA
Try to remember no matter who makes the gun "you do not shoot the engraving" all guns will work permanently without it.
So? And the problem with beautiful works of art that also shoot, is?
@@charlesbertram986 Did I say there was a problem! I said that guns do not need fancy embellishment to work as guns, so the problem is in your head try to read what I have written and not what you think i have written!
Hartmann & Weiss.
Have you seen Hoenig from The US?
Totally unique action, a twist open break action
Yeah Bee they look quite odd
have always wanted to play with one
Unique in the sense no one wants one
@@snowflakemelter1172 he built 4 per year iirc. Plenty wanted them few could afford them!
@@yeahbee8237 if no ones making them anymore then not enough people want one. It was a tiny niche curiosity gun that had no practical benefit, now passed into history.
I'm after a package deal.. 2 guns and 1000 cartridges.. HE E L L L P P
Any chance you can link to the makers of these guns, can't afford most of them but doesn't hurt to browse!
Done - all in the description
@@tgsoutdoors Thanks a lot
Ever heard of Google ?
I can imagine how much that 4-barrel gun weighs.
Smith & Torok❓
You don't fancy doing a stint on vintage/older british air guns?
what sort of thing would you like to see?
@@tgsoutdoors BSA, Webley, and any other old spring rifles/pistols.
@@verfugbarkite Yea i second that mate.
Sir i have brescia 1948 double barrel gun made in 🇮🇹
Can I get in India these gun
My late father in law left us a Charles Ingram piece….
I owned a Famars once. Beautiful gun but terrible quality……barrels were very prone to rusting
This is jewelry that can hardly be taken to the field. Imagine dropping this on a rock trail... Oh My... That's why you always bring two...
I have a IZH 27EM for 600 euro... the best...like an AK
55.000.00...wtf
Jeez, that guy complaining about how we're all disgusting commies for thinking a £1500 gun is cheap is going to lose his shit when he sees this...
Personally I think semi autos are the most worth it because of their ease of use and although might not look great, work much more efficiently, and can be beaten up. But that’s just my opinion.
Thank you for your sharing, highly appreciated.👍
But ha ha ha 😀, it’s seemed like to watch a drama only.
In our area, there’s no gun shops, nobody is allowed to buy gun. If someone has those many guns as you showed, maybe put in jail or more than 100 years or shot to death by government.
Boootiful