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Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. Mark Novak gunsmith Frank Bridges 1 video 55 views Last updated on Oct 2, 2020 Play all Shuffle 1 55:22 Conservation 101: Stop the decay! And many of them did. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. Very good. Yeah, I mean, he put together an experimental rifle corps consisting of a little over 100 men. I never I will tell you what having been privy to how they played the submarine game they are very worthy adversaries. I mean, you earlier you mentioned Yeah, everything around you is trying to kill you The ocean is deadly if that vessel fails. Like M134 rolls on to the battlespace, you're, you're you're done. Even if you don't have an interest in antique guns, the wild stories of how Mark both. Okay, so we're going to end with this all right, "the survival kit contents check, 1 45 automatic, two boxes of ammunition, four days concentrated emergency rations, one drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills, one miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible, $100 and ruples, $100 in gold, nine packs of chewing gum, one issue of prophylactic, three lipsticks, one pair of nylon stockings, shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff." So you're sleeping container is called your rack. We might as well use it because we're going to run on a stored sunlight one of these days. And specifically here, what we're talking about. All right. Since 1982, our pistolsmiths have been crafting some of the finest custom 1911 and Hi Power handguns in the world. Like there's a lot of people that go Oh, well, he stole designs from the term governor or whatever, or do you think he was just brilliant enough to think hey, I'm gonna make one basic machine, one piston you know the moving thing he. Finding someone who can make parts is rare. It's rust OK? Nuclear energy. I know Eric is a Ma Deuce 50 guy, and he's a Mortar guy that to. Okay, and there. By viewing or flagging this video you are acknowledging the above.Fair Use: In the rare instance we include someone elses footage it is covered in Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes with the intention of driving commentary and allowing freedom of speech.Copyright 2018, 88 Industries, LLC Now if you do that up here, there are societal consequences you'll get, you know, you'll get screwed over but down there if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell the whole boat you made the mistake. I've never been there. So this is about 100 men, it says no you eat and shifts. Gunsmithing & Repairs; Replies 6 Views 1K. They're using a some kind of 2011 or some sort of gun that you pay $4,000 for it and doesn't run with the crap. Yeah, they were being stupid. Well, I built my first gun when I was 11 years old. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. And yet you don't hear Japan squaring it off because it's the only there's only two kinds of energy available on this planet solar and nuclear. Well, let's consider the fact that he was also a little bit of a politician too, because that Ferguson rifle that he had made cost 25 times as much as the Brown Bess. It doesn't it's not there. I just had a gentleman drop two complete Bren guns on me. Yeah. He needs a refreshment of his libation. So there's a 100% up requirement if you got a piece of gear down because it's broke. Do not try this at home unless of course you live in the hospital. Joined Apr 11, 2004 . Yeah it's not exactly like just fixing a an axle or something. It's like going it's like going in country with 25 or 30 guys in a squad that all get it, you're safer there. Very briefly. And there is a still photograph of you shooting it off the video next to it. Because he didn't have to have all of that then all the steel in it he had. Welcome back, everybody. That's pretty. And I think I shared that story with you, Eric, about how the American space program spent over a million dollars to create this Fisher space pen, right. No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. I mean to change war. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. You're taking You're giving new life to firearms that would essentially not be here anymore. That just gets blown overboard. You know that there's there seems to be this this certainly discernible disconnect from one generation of people that are used to a certain, you know, level gear and type a gear. Right. In terms of nuclear holocaust? Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil When you get around to it. Yeah. Yeah, it's code messages like message coding and, and sonar, and radar and all of those things. You know, guys that guys are shooting rattle battle with an M with that with that with that air 15 or 14, whatever we're calling them nowadays. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. Sure, look at Naval gunnery. And then we started we got inside their head and started living rent free between their ears. Yeah, I think he would use polymer and I think he would use it all over the place and he would tell you what he would have loved to have had was access to the materials. That's right. So essentially what he did was to say I need 100. I do think that it's amazing that they had, you know, literal prisoners from jail that were volunteering to go in hand, right, knowing very well, right that they could die. It's just a little over six feet long and it's about 18 to 18 inches tall and that's where you get to sleep. Everything's done in shifts. Yeah, just pump just pump it out in the ocean. Yeah. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. Mortars will do the job just as good. Problem solving and fixin' on older guns to get them up and running. I thought more of the guys here would be too. The video were presenting tonight is a bit long-ish, but well worth the time if you own any classic firearms. What is a giraffe? Why don't you use pencil? They love that. There's nothing in it. So then by the time you started burning fuel inside, you're looking at the temperature rise and in that 40 year timespan between about 1890 and 1930. They're all machines to me. That's my experience of it. It's all a matter of a really what, what would get you going there. Look up the elephant's foot and you'll see what I'm talking about because the fuel meat from that reactor melted out the bottom of the pressure vessel through the secondary containment and into the freakin local groundwater and it is the most radioactive place in the universe and it's on this planet. He was very much you know, your typical British officer and he was 110% like by the book. I mean, like, every single part on that sucker is like, no. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. He got shot in Arm had like a wounded arm so we had to fight on horseback with one arm and a sword. Because while the other 11 guys that I know build a 1911 I'm sorry, a rev on your shotgun barrel. So just humor me here for a second. Why have we done that, right? It ain't like powdered milk, it is powdered milk, we call it plastic milk. I declare. And we tried to make automatic, bad idea. went for? I'm I'm guarding my words here because I don't know what is still guarded and what isn't, but you have an equipment rotation that guarantees that the entire boats going to wear out at the same time. The gun doesn't know it will run if you do your part. It took 150 years to get from a steam engine to standing on a mode. If you do not posses the skills to perform at this level, do NOT attempt. She's no longer just plain Jane. http://iraqveteran8888.buzzsprout.com/AMAZON Store: https://amzn.to/2H7Lq6YPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/iv8888JOIN USCCA LEGAL SELF DEFENSE NETWORK: http://usccapartners.com/IV8888CHECK OUT OUR MUSIC CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/GuitarsenalIn this video, Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing/C\u0026Rsenal joins Eric to discuss \"collector's ethos\" and how various types of collectors affect the market and ultimately prices. The AK47. And when you run out, you wind up with a mag full of empties. So we're going to go ahead and we're going to go and take that aspect of his life and we're going to convert that over minus we'll do it on one of the rarest flintlock military arms ever, or even the reproductions are rare. So you're going backwards. I mean, who has worked on it? Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. Alright guys, thank you so much for tuning into this podcast. It won't shoot 100 grain ammo. Like you didn't really I mean, yes, they're both open bolt but I mean, to me the the stoppage rate on a on a 249 was significantly higher. True and there's two things that I'm that I'm very fond of saying one. We shot with Solothrun and that's a Swiss anti-tank. Not yet, but I'll tell you what the main fuel load at Three Mile Island is still inside the primary containment and is going nowhere. Yeah. No, we're not five that we're not five to midnight anymore. So I want to do the second part of that I did the first part it was it was a good episode. Forums. And they do it well to the Now remember now this is a Navy guy that was on a submarine talking to an army guy that was on the ground. We do not endorse any specific product and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. 1911 is the best handgun in my opinion. Yeah. And I prefer working in Walmart and steel, it's just me. No, no, it's, it's hit. That that really the culmination of that was the space program. Why have we burned fuel and rubber and trucks to drag it all the way up to the frontline? Okay. bad. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. Alright. Posted: 1/21/2020 9:12:24 PM EDT. Hello. I mean, what do you have going on new projects? It all came together in a self contained cartridge. The ability to communicate on the battlefield. No, there are no the guys fired all the way in the front. They got them great big walkie talkies, which was basically an enormous battery with a microphone on it. I've actually shot a lotti yeah was Chad when we were up there with FPS Russia film in the Lotti episode was that that was a lot or was that a Solothurn? The 249 is pretty nice. Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing July 10, 2018 Oh, yeah, I'm sure you put everything in a tank and then when you're ready to blow the tank, you push you you either blow it overboard with air, you push it overboard with the pump, you pump the sanitary tank and then everything drains into that and it goes off. So for those listening, we've got Matt here. And every once in a while I'm coming back around to your initial question. And the astronauts flew up to the space station and they were, they were just showing up like, oh man, look at this amazing pen. It's ugly, it's terrible. Okay. The cylinder indexes it stays cocked and it's pretty cool. But he was trying to reload a Ferguson rifle with like one arm and everything. You just move on it happens but you don't Don't do something wrong and I tell somebody you did it wrong or it will kill all of you. . I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. Boy, I feel we we do He asked Mark about modern stuff so let's backtrack way way back okay, what what to you is the most considerable and important right now and I want everyone to just provide an answer I have my answer I think you have you probably your answer and I know Mark has a genius answer that's why I'm asking this question genius level what is the most important technological development that makes us have the guns we have today.

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