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And they all belong to the state of utah .smfh
Hey Mike. Given your new situation, I’ll gladly buy as much of your collection as I can. I’m in Utah.
His shit is gone. Government goons will divy up his stuff unfortunately. Can’t have a free country because we can’t even stay on the right side of the laws that should exist 🤦♂️ how ironic.
Are you stupid ?
All of a sudden my wife's shoe shelf array makes sense, just insert "shoe" whenever MG says gun or knife.
"I use all these shoes" / "I keep the important shoes on the top shelf" / "this shoe is just cool to have"
I been married 20 years and never thought to use this argument. 😆
@@MrChickensnatcher I got married about a year ago and my wife hasn't learned to ask if I am buying the guns im looking at online lol rookie mistake
I love my shoe collection, I really wish I had more in my "other collection" , worth so much more :P I love this man's collection :)
LOL! 10/10! There is a long finished closet under some stairs that lead to a huge bonus room in the house. I built shelves in there so my wife could organize all her shoes. It's JUST like you're saying lol. If I got my gun room (which I do), then she can certainly have her shoe room. I'd still argue utility value differences... but I'd be wasting my time lol.
@@MasterBojangles it’s 60% off babe! …BABE!
I was raised the same. Raised my kids and grandkids the same way. If they asked to see a firearm, I NEVER said no. They were showed how to clear it and check it and then could look at it. I think it took the mystique away from them. To this day, they never have misused a firearm and truly respect what firearms can do. And, they are all responsible hunters, shooters and gun owners.
A modest collection. Bet everything is only what you need instead of what you want.
Hey man! Saddened by the news. I'm personally not the biggest fan of you. But I truly hope you make it through this rough period you are going through and will be praying for you along the way. Godspeed Mr. Glover.
I was raised with guns in the house both pistols and rifles we never touched unless given permission one of my fave memories of being with my Dad is watching him clean his guns and also going to thee range with him and of course hunting with him...I enjoy doing to the range with a couple of friends and just honing my skills...live the set up of your room. Thanks for sharing.
I was raised with guns but I was allowed to touch them or use them whenever I wanted. I knew hunting seasons so I was hunting on my own at a young age and I could walk out my door and hunt, so I often did. I often shot for fun as well. The range was literally as soon as I walked out our back door. We had guns and ammo scattered throughout our home and that included my own bedroom so our lives were similar but also different.
It was a great life. Yes I was taught gun safety but we didn’t have the same policies of locking guns up and not having any loaded guns. We followed treat all guns as if they are loaded at all times . We believed in muzzle and trigger control and all our guns had safeties. We didn’t point at anything we weren’t okay with shooting it. We had guns in every room except the bathroom, not any particular reason, we just didn’t
Had gun racks in all trucks. We 100 times more into sports and hunting than being tactical however we all knew of someone broke in we had access to a gun in every room which weren’t obvious to an intruder. We had guns easy to get too for the times a predator was in with our chickens, pigs goats donkeys horses or rabbits or messing with our dogs. Most of the time those issues came down to stray dogs or birds of prey. In our pasture we had a sinkhole and if my dad told me to take it to the sink hole, I knew what he meant. I put meat in the freezer by the time I was 9 and not much older before I took things to the sink hole of course I was fishing on my own at that age too. Our neighbors weren’t close but close enough and never got scared or annoyed if we were shooting 500 rounds that day
This is literally exactly what I expected. This man is a national treasure.
he needs more guns
Kinda lame?
@@777SFINN777 you thought his gun room with armor, nods, rifles, pistols, and all the gear was lame?
@chucknades117 Nah, but the Initial comment never specified what he expected so I guessed what he meant. I'm being a shitter.
@@777SFINN777 word
Love the set up mike and I'm proud to know that you use and like BCM ( I work at FN and make all the barrels they use) it gives me satisfaction that I help make some of the best barrels on the market!
What is the difference between the BFH and Standard barrels, assuming they both source from FN?
Its overgassed because there are ALOT of folks that choose to use sub standard ammo....particularly steel cased .223 and would complain that their thunder stick no worky....
@@jaydubs6354 what did your gas port measure?
Shout out to the folks at FN in SC.
@@jaydubs6354 actually it ranges from .068 to .092 for 5.56 it's according to the length and twist and if you have a crappy gas system. But it's the gas system that is put on not the barrel. And we manufacture a heck of a lot of barrels. Not trying to make you look stupid or anything just explaining. Please don't take it that way.
Mike "I got like, a million knives" Glover
You are an absolute legend and national treasure.
this giveaway thing is a scam. don’t waste your time. it is not Mike
@@PoopClown are you talking about the Bot in the comments lol.
@@collinb.8542 There was a guy using an account pretending to be Mike. Numerous people on this same comment section of the video received a message say to text him, as they one a prize. it wasn’t Mike and it was a scam to get your credit card number. I have the whole conversation and his message saved via a screen shot. it look like the thief went back and deleted all his messages to people that they won a prize. it was a scam that i never came across before. look a ray mccusties comment, as the guys comment is on his account. The thief even had Mikes pic on the fake account
@@PoopClown yeah it's a bot I'm pretty sure. Idk how they work but the person programmed it to reply to every comment with the scam. It's been happening on CZcams for a long time.
I appreciate how REAL you are bro!!!! As always, I enjoyed this video!
you are a natural and a great presenter, thanks for what you do in teaching us
I really enjoy these types of videos that you do. You're very humble and always offering good suggestions, just like hanging out with one of your buddies.
Nice, brother. Reminds me a lot of my gun/gear room. Bought my house over 10 years ago and chose it because of a room that I could dedicate for this. All actual firearms are in my vault but, it makes it very convenient to, for example, find that certain pair of gloves that I know I have. 🤣 or, quickly access kit, reference material, displayed memorabilia, spares,... You name it. It's fun for me. Wish I could post pics. Thanks for the video. It helps justify my weirdness.
Cool room! Thanks for sharing!
I agree. I grew up on a farm and we were exposed to guns at around 5 or 6. We weren’t allowed to use them till about 10 but they hung on a rack in what I guess you would call the mud room. You saw them every time you entered or exited the house. No big deal.
Remember the gun rack in the back window of the family pickup?
Thanks for always being so practical and real, Mike. We all appreciate it.
Always interesting to see the tools of a man's trade, whether he's a carpenter, mechanic, or soldier. Thanks for the glimpse of yours Mike.
Thanks for sharing Mike!
Thanks for sharing this with us . Always injoying the video.
Thanks for sharing your gun room, sir! Very practical and utilitarian. My adult children recently shared that they never had any desire to sneak a peak or hunt around for my the one firearm I had when they were kids - because they knew all they had to do was ask me if they ever wanted to see it or safely handle it. Very much appreciate your channels and the excellent content and knowledge you so freely share.
It's perfect! For me, I'd add a coffee maker and never come out except to test all my handiwork. Thank you Mike! I love how those walls make identification and access fast and easy.
Always have your locked up stuff 1 or a few hidden locked up but still ready to access and then a bag or kit ready to go. That's what I would do. I enjoy seeing how everyone sets up their stuff. Also nice to learn what works best especially from SF and any SOF
Your the best Mike. You have taught me so much. I can never repay you for making me and my family that much safer in a crazy, mixed up world. Thanks again brother.
Nice ! thanks for the tour . Its my first two vids and im enjoying it .great first day of your channels . thanks for sharing and take care
Thanks for sharing, Mike!
Right on brother I like the way you say what works for me or you. Nice gun room. Set up very nice. All I have is a shop with benches and 3 gun safes but it works for me. Thanks again Mike
Cool to see Mike. Thanks.
I live what your doing. Bro I have never committed on you vids, but I have seen many. Love them all. Keep going and I will keep watching.
Thank you for sharing this
I always enjoy your videos. Down to earth practical stuff.
Love the videos Mike, keep it up!
Nice looking room. I really like the wall rack system...looks like you can expand it and place holders where you need them. Very nice....of course with a room like that and kids curious about where daddy disappears to every now and then....I would make sure the door security is top of the line. Peace.
Love seeing people's gun rooms/man caves. I am lucky to have one setup with all my kit, reloading equipment, safes, collections etc. Everyone needs a place to prep, work or just chill. Cool vid Mike. 👍
You can do the nasty in there too
when i grew up guns werent kept from me. i was taught right and although there were dozens of guns and ammo in reach i NEVER touched them without asking. wasnt even tempted. kids should be taught how to use and respect firearms not kept from them.
I was raised with a respect, appreciation and interest of firearms. They were off limits, but accessible. An understatement of what they are for, but no desire pick one up without permission.
I have raised my children they way you and I were raised. Proud of it.
I have raised my children they way you and I were raised. Proud of it.
I let my boys handle guns. Unloaded. When they were young. Removed the mystery.
They no longer care to even look at my guns.
@@RobertyFamily I think that's a good point, the novelty of guns will vanish if they are exposed to them. Kids who pick up and play with guns often do so because they have only seen them on TV or in movies.
How funny. I just moved and am contemplating how to organize my training stuff in an empty space in my walk in now also. Thanks for the ideas. I like the bins and wall hangers.
Thanks for the great advice.
Thanks for showing ...nice
Thanks Mike that’s awesome!!
Awesome video as always. Keep it up Mike!
Very nice collection. I taught my kids about firearms when they were very young and til this day never had problems with them becoming curious about them. They know it’s not a toy and is a tool for weaponry.
Great knowledge, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mike!
Thanks for the tour.. nice collection
Love it Mike! Dream room!!!
Nice room dude🤙thanks as always.
I have always wanted a gun room like that, but I think i looked at it more as gun storage. I really like the idea of it being a "staging room" where you can put your kit together in it, even something like your EDC. Keep all your knives and flashlights in there and you can grab what tool you are needing for that days activities. That workbench is pretty cool looking also.
Thank you humbly Brother, your knowledge transfer is natural and very easy to apply to my life 👍
Great Video. Hold Up Displays are amazing
Cool gun room. Appreciate the organization. Be safe.
Thanks Mike!!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing!
Very Nice! Thanks!
Love this, Mike! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Really liked this video. You’re not pretentious and speak clearly. Not puffing you chest. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for sharing
Mag storage solutions from Amazon has been a life saver for me. 762,556,and pistol mag variants. They help to organize and display the chaos that is my gun room
Love seeing this.
All great Stuff.
awesome stuff thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless
Great video Mike! Cool to see behind the curtain a little
One of the best video’s you have done in awhile. Very impressionable and modest. I like it very much Mike. Please do more and Happy Thanksgiving.
Awesome setup!
Thanks Mike, my gun room is a spare bedroom closet with wire racks and my gun safe. Everything in order so things are ready to go in a minute,
Good set up! I like your set
up & how you prioritize your
location for firearms & edged weapons. 👍😊🇺🇸
Not anymore. It belongs to the local PD for at least the next year.
Very Nice.. well done..
The lack of eastern guns brings a tear to my eye🥲
Good tears or bad tears?
Thank you for sharing your Gun Room!!!! Absolutely beautiful collection ! I hope to have my own gun room one day, my personal man room
I like how you keep it simple 💯
I wish I could do this. Pretty amazing man.
BCM and Sig. My two favorites. Surefire cans too.
Nothing like keeping it simple. Simplicity is beautiful and so effortless. People mistake a gun room like mikes for just not caring or being lazy maybe. I say get rid of all the shit you DONT use for the stuff you do. Like ammo etc.
Good stuff mate.
Thank you for the awesome gun video
Great collection bro. I hope I come close to yours in the future
Yep good stuff mike
Mike is such a legend
This was the coolest gun room tour, your not for show. Your for practicality and its great buddy
Great gunroom
Nice stuff. I have a pretty nice selection for my level of experience and potential needs. Thanks for sharing. Happy Thanksgiving.
Fantastic advertisement. Thanks for showing off your SIG SAUER CROSS and your SIG SAUER P320 MAX.
Awesome keep up the good work💪💪👍👍
Thank you for all of your priceless knowledge and great insight. As a formally trained and professional gunsmith, I want to respectfully comment that there is a difference between a gunsmith and an armorer. Gunsmith if is the ability to add and remove metals manually or with a machine, armors are more of a mechanic. Not knocking your ability’s as a weapons specialist and I am sure you and a lot of people are very capable of Gun work. Thank you again for shari g your knowledge.
Looks great! Almost looks like my gun room. I have the same size closet with the exact same table and same wall hanging system in different color.
I'm pretty surprised at how modest that room is, especially the light fixture 😁
Even more shocked at the cases of Tulammo in the corner.
the table was pretty awesome. Any place that there is space to eat a sandwhich is always the best place just suck that everyone just put thing on open space faster than it can be made.
thanks mike. that was awesome ;O)
luv it simple and practical no bs
take that lesson to organize evrything around you like that in a practical way
You're the coolest cat, and the best SF role model 💪🏼😎🇺🇲
Love the light bro!! Keepin it real! He’s one of us, lol
I'd suggest throwing some NBC gas masks in that room, enough for your entire family but at minimum one for you. If your house catches on fire scramble to the kit cage and toss a mask on so you can still see in a smoky house while you get everyone out. The ability to SEE is crucial for any emergency situation. Not sure what kind of lock you use but I'm a big fan of the "simplex" mechanical combination keypad door locks. No electronics to fail (when the power goes out) and a 7 decade history of working perfectly.
Also, a tiny flammable safety cabinet to keep all your chemicals in is always a good idea. I neglected this for years until I had a little incident in my basement, fortunately the bottle that cooked off was sitting on concrete, I didn't even find it until a week later because my basement is sealed up pretty good. I left the black scorched spot on the wall as a reminder to not be dumb, put the flam cabinet right next to that spot.
"If you have a man room... if your spouse lets you have one" :)
Panel walls look good add some nice lighting and golden. Top down dimmers.
Mike can still offer training using air soft.
The background music fits this video so very well
super clean super simple and super effective
Nice gun room Mike
Well damn I hardly heard a word you said. Sitting here drooling over that Korth Combat and P7