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WATCH: YouTubers Test-fire STRANGE Guns from a Pawn Shop

If you’re one of those gun owners who likes to frequent pawn shops, you might have a taste of what you’re about to see already. Unlike regular firearm stores, pawn shops will buy back almost anything owners believe can be resold. The result is some of the most eclectic inventories you can imagine.

The YouTubers collaborating in the video below are no strangers to these sort of environments, but you can tell that this isn’t where they normally get their weapons. Hilariously, none of the pawn shops allowed them to film inside for their video. Apparently, each of them already has a reputation that proceeds them.

In this video, you’ll see historical weapons, handguns that are so small that they look fake, and most importantly of all — things that go boom.

Featured in this video is Matt from Demolition Ranch, a channel dedicated to acquiring the oddest weapons on the market, and finding creative ways to destroy things with them. It’s a tried and true formula that we don’t see ourselves getting tired of any time soon.

The video below is over 17 minutes long, so you might want to skip to the 10 minute mark if you want to jump right into the action. We do, however, recommend viewing the entire thing to get the full experience.


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