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Does anyone have any tips of finding a reliable Mannlicher? Everytime I get a Mannlicher it works great at first, but after awhile it just doesn't want to do the job. I just want a Mannlicher that works whenever I want it to, doesn't require reciprocation, and will go home when I'm finished!
ОтветитьOne big reason early semi-automatic rifles weren't used was that they were often delicate, unreliable, difficult to manufacture or just had too many parts.
ОтветитьArms in the hands of the people is freedom, in the hands of the few....tyranny.
ОтветитьLol what the hell is even that thumbnail?
ОтветитьOkay but the MP40 is a metal tube that goes bang? Are we going to ignore the sten? Are we going to ignore the grease gun? Lol the MP40 is absolutely the standard for SMGs at that time.
ОтветитьI would love to see a video like this about the history of ships
ОтветитьThis is one hell of a video to digest in one sitting.
ОтветитьGreat history lesson!!! An other subject could be the pocket knife. From friction folders to slipjoints, backlock, framelock and all other new locktypes. Different type of steels. Bladeshapes. Handle materials.
ОтветитьAs a trained SAW gunner, it was nice to see it covered here. I’ve been out of the service for three years now, but I could still field strip it from memory.
ОтветитьThe g11 was also pretty much a swiss clock on the inside and almost impossible to clear malfunctions. Caseless amunition is also very much affected by the the climate its in, humidity pretty much rendering the amunition useless.
ОтветитьOmfg I love this Video I fuckin love history which got me into firearms this video is for me
ОтветитьI'm impressed, generally speaking -you handled a topic with lots of potential landmines and came across generally neutral. I sometimes think you plant these to get people to comment more. You're off to subjugate Danny, or decode nothing, and I'm sure you don't care - but constructive criticism: Try not to use "bullets" when you mean "cartridges" (or have graphics of cartridges when talking about bullets). It can put in question the credibility of your researcher/writer/video editor/you/etc. You seem to go to great lengths to use "projectile" without simply explaining that bullets=projectile. The bullet is only the metal tip of the cartridge that leaves the barrel. When you show on screen or refer to the whole thing, consider "cartridge". Which of course (in the modern sense), consists of primer,powder,case, and bullet. Bullets are a component.
ОтветитьYou work and talent quality is absolutely outstanding 😊
ОтветитьPolitics has screwed up the development of many weapons.
ОтветитьIt's a great video with lots of information, the only thing I rly don't like is how everything is "Crude" even if he's showing beautifully crafted guns, just bc they don't look like todays guns
Ответитьwow what an excellent video
ОтветитьAs a Gunsmith this was a very well collected history. Each of these tidbits I knew but it was great to have it all laied out in one video. Theres still so much more to guns, like Simon said, dig deeper. There are some very fascinating stories to learn. Well done, Sir!
ОтветитьA little sad in the pistol section you didn’t mention the 1911 but great video
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