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Speaker 1:Hi, everybody. Matt from Classic Firearms customer service, and I'm bringing you a great group of pistols. These have been very popular for us and we have another group that we are able to offer today. So these are the Canik TP9 pistols. So you can see that it's a polymer framed striker fire, very similar to a Glock. And these are available in the SA and the SF model that we have here. We have both black and desert tan. You can see this is a very smooth action pistol and just like a Glock striker fire single-action. We have them both available with the cases with all of the accessories, as well we're gonna have some custom options under each option that's gonna have some missing accessories. So we're gonna get to that in just a minute. The difference between the SA and the SF model: the SF model has a manual de-cocker. Just to demonstrate that ... You can see, right now there is a cocking indicator that you can see visible and then by pressing the manual de-cocker that goes away. So that's the basic difference between the SA and SF model. There's also one more option here which is the TP9V2. The TP9V2 unlike the other ones is actually double-action, single-action. So again just check that ... So you have single-action and then double-action. That's a really great upgrade to the base model TP9. Getting back to the accessories, you can see here that we have pistols displayed in the original cases and in these boxes. Some of the ones in the original cases will still be missing accessories. You can see this one is missing a holster. This one down here is missing both the paddle and the holster. Under each model you'll have custom options in order to choose which pistol that you'll get with as far as the possible missing accessories. This one here in the middle I forgot to mention is the Canik Elite. It's kind of their compact version. So if you compare this to a full size 17, the Elite is like a 19. Unlike the other ones which all come with 18 round magazines, this comes with a 15 round magazine, and you can see it's a beautiful tungsten-gray [inaudible 00:01:59]coat finish. Get a close up of that, Dylan. All these pistols again are from Turkey. They're a very popular option for us on our site and we were able to pick up a great selection of these as display models. So they have been handled some. They may have been test fired, we don't have all the information on the display models, but they've not been owned before so we're selling them under the X code for excellent condition and we think we're gonna have a great price break for you. We're gonna have some other options here for some shotguns, a very special shotgun group coming up. So stick around, and we'll be right back. Hey, everybody. Matt from Classic Firearms, and we're back. Right now we've got some special shotguns. So these are shotguns we haven't seen in quite a while now and we're very happy to have them. These are the Fury and Fury 2 shotguns. These are Chinese-made reproductions of the Sega 12 shotgun, although they don't use exactly the same magazines. We're gonna start over on this side of the table. And Dylan's behind the camera here. So Dylan, what we have here are the Fury 1, the original Fury, so an AK-47 style 12-gauge shotgun. We have them in a couple different conditions. We have good, very good, and excellent. And then we also have ... This is a very special model. You might notice the much larger magazine. That's because this model is actually 922 R converted for compliance. It's got a variety of US-made parts installed, including the trigger, hammer, disconnector, the gas piston, and I believe that they count the transfer bar for the trigger to the disconnector as a [Seer 00:03:35]. It's got enough US parts in here to be able to use larger magazines. You could actually replace the butt stock here with an American made butt stock or pistol grip. So this is a very special option we have available on the shotguns. Now, down on the other side of the table, we have the Fury 2's. You can immediately see some of the difference in the furniture of the Fury 2. One of the great features about both of these shotguns is they have a bolt hold open feature so you can actually see ... It's gonna be a little difficult for me to do this on this side because I'm left-handed, but if you pull this back, push up on this little button underneath, you can see it actually holds the bolt open for you. And then ... Closes. That's a great feature. You don't see a whole lot on AK style rifles and shotguns in general, so we really wanted to highlight that. On the Fury 2's we have both a good and an excellent condition, I believe, and then we have another 922 R compliant version here. Again, even though they look fairly much identical visually, they have enough internal parts replaced to be able to use things like higher-capacity magazines or other US parts if you wanted to replace the pistol grip, butt stock kind of thing. We're really excited to have these. It's been quite a while since we had them. Very popular items. The Saiga 12 was one of the original market breakers when it came to twelve-gauge AK-style shotguns and these are a great reproduction made in China. Again, we appreciate your coming down to ClassicFirearms.com. You can always subscribe up here if you want to make sure you don't miss any of our updates or videos, and just appreciate your coming down. God bless.