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What other educational/historical firearms channels do you watch?

Edit - Thanks! I've got the info I needed. :)

Working on a multi-channel project, and I would like to get a better feel for what other channels people watch in the historical/educational firearms sphere. I've put in options for the active channels that came to mind for me, but please let me know if the comments if there are others you watch that I didn't include.

This is specifically about historic and educational focused material - so not the channels that are more entertainment based (Polenar, Garand Thumb, etc). Nothing against those channels; they just aren't the point of this particular project.

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We would love Garand thumb

Christian Proscia

Simple history

Mark Novak is OUTSTANDING!

Anvil and fuddbusters

Hypnotoad

History of everything Podcast YouTube may be a good fit for they have said they wanted to get into weirder firearm history but youtube laws.

New Englander in Ole Anglia

How is Anvil with Mark Novak no on the list? Lol

Sam Taylor

Royal Armories, Brandon Herrera, and Legacy Collectibles on occasion. Duelist1954 every now and then. Everything Black Powder and Paul Harrell very often. The Blunderbuss Brothers whenever they actually upload something. Oh yeah, and School Of The American Rifle is FANTASTIC. Got bored with Lindybeige, InRange got too weird and abrasive with viewers (though I occasionally take a look and see if he's done blackpowder stuff). LifeSizePotato had a very nice collection of interesting handguns, but he hasn't been active in many years. IV8888 stopped being interesting at all after Barry passed away. MattV2099 was fantastic, but he quit from all the bullshit and grief which Google gave him.

Lance Thundercock

Brandon Herrera, Hickok45, Mark and Sam after work, IraqVeteran8888

Vickers MG Collection & Research Association

Dutch Hillenburg

Missed the poll, but scholagladitoria does some firearms content mostly in relation to swordsmanship.

Luis Rivero

Duellist1954

Lol, it's probably my favourite "turn off my brain and watch stuff blow up" channel tbh.

A.D.

Yes, "School" is a good one, if extremely narrowly focused, and I watch SAS as well (altho' that's more of a gun review channel, but his Q&As often reveal a lot of history that he was in a unique position to record due to his time at Colt.)

Bruce Brodnax

No, purely entertainment. Unless you count various methods of eggplant destruction "education..." 😄

Bruce Brodnax

Hickok45, but I'm a bit late as well

Missed the review but C&Rsenal, School of the American Rifle, Anvil w/ Mark Novak, 9-Hole, Backyard Ballistics,and (may not quite fit the criteria) but The Humble Marksman is a great source for largely factual information about competition focused guns.

Too late.... but C&Rsenal, 9 Hole reviews, Capandball, Anvil with Mark Novak, Backyard Ballistics, sometimes Royal Armouries and Duellist 1954.

Thought more folks would be watching cap & ball. He shoots all the old things Ian only gets to talk about.

Sam Taylor

Also from top, C&rsenal to Royal Armories. For the Bigger guns: Drachnifel, Chieftain. :)

Friman Kalle

Duellist1954 (Mike Beliveau), Cap & Ball, Paul Harrell...

Michael Scheck

Does Kentucky Ballistics count as "educational"? ;)

A.D.

Paul Harrell and backyard ballistics are definitely good choices depending on what the project is.

9-Hole, C&Rsenal, Mark Novak, occasionally Bloke and InRange

Adam Schindler

Breakdown all developmental versions of AK-50, when? 😆

Jay Ess Bee

The Cheiftan and Drachfinal, essentially bigger guns


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