I Bought The MOST EXPENSIVE Storage Unit In The Country! He HOARDED WEAPONS!

Published 2024-07-21
I bought the most expensive storage unit in the country for over $7,000 that belonged to an military/government weapon hoarder. This storage unit was absolutely insane!
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All Comments (21)
  • @melsjunk2645
    It makes me laugh when someone that doesnt know tools and grabs an old chalk line and say look how dusty it is 😂
  • I am so proud that you give back awards, pictures, and personal items to families. I really think every storage sell should honor in their policy that the family gets those things back but I know you and Amber go over and beyond to do this and I just say “Thank you”. I so respect both of you so much for doing this.
  • It's extremely sad to me to think someone who served our country for that many years is come a place in their life where they can't pay on a storage unit 💔 😢
  • @hardrock1826
    Those vaults were worth some serious coin. They were destroyed for nothing. Next time do what it takes to open them properly. And then you can set whatever combination you want for the future in many such units. Smashing them with a sledge was ridiculous.
  • The cardboard tube and the Spring are for launching hamsters when you run out of ammo😂
  • The thing in the white box in the drawer of the toolbox is a lock pick device, you should check it out before you get rid of it that might save you aggravation opening things in the future!
  • 3:45 Is a chalk line(don't know what is called but). If you were going to a build a wall, you stretch it out (tight) on floor , go to middle, pick it up a few inches then let go. It marks(in chalk) a straight line.
  • @aloncohen87
    45:56 It's in Hebrew, it says that it contains a kit of 6 training grenades and a model 14 anti-tank rifle. It's probably a kit for training IDF soldiers.
  • I was a field medic during Vietnam, that burn bag was a very important part of my gear! 👍
  • I think if you could hire a lock smith cheap enough you could open those safes up , get the combinations and then sell the safes for a profit!
  • I think your wonderful for giving back his military medals instead in of selling them. You are a man of honor.
  • Thanks for giving that back to the Veteran, judging from the two medals you showed he was a bronze star recipient who served in Iraq
  • @cecilb7927
    Almost all military gear is marked Government Property when manufactured, because it is built on an exclusive contract for the military, it does not indicate that it can't be possessed by anyone else. The military sells lots and lots of items as surplus. Most larger bases have something called the DRMO office (that is what they used to call it) that sells surplus military equipment to anyone who wants to buy it, typically the public is allowed to go to those.
  • My dad was in the Army from 1957 to 1981. A lot of stuff you're finding brings back memories of growing up on different Army bases. ❤
  • You are a great person for helping return the military items back to the owner.
  • Jebus- from an RN with back issues-DO NOT LIFT WITH YOUR BACK. Lift with your legs, hold your back upright.❤
  • The printer cartridge at the beginning is actually a Taser cartridge, possibly cold weather due to the green doors on it, which means longer prongs for thicker clothing. Retired cop here.
  • That item you pulled out of the same tote as the packaged holster is a chalk line, used for marking straight lines in construction.
  • @MrBadavidson9
    The dust that came off the measuring thing is exactly that, chalk for marking straight lines when building