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Early Release: Small Arms Primer 149

Early Release: Small Arms Primer 149

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Would you mind divulging what bullet mold was used for the .450 adams?

BlackPowderBurner

It seemed more practical from my limited match experience. Local club USPSA match, two stages, less than a box of ammo, no squads, and the whole event lasts less than 3 hours, in and out under an hour if I am early. The extent of training was a 3 hour introduction coarse on the count of being a complete novice. Still would not sufficiently solve the time and ammo problem. Perhaps one day there will be a C&Rsenal Range Day and a Primer on something that runs commercial ammo, so a course of fire would be manageable.

Andrey Gardner

Unfortunately that would require training and ammo enough to miss a LOT of episode production. Working a 70 hour week doesn't leave much room.

C&Rsenal

Now run in a match like USPSA/BUG/Steel Challenge. Seriously, would you accept a contribution/bribe to male this happen, and if so, how much?

Andrey Gardner

Would "Small Arms of the World" be better? I would love "Primer" on something that qualifies as a 'destructive device' though... Something in 14.5x 114mm...

Andrey Gardner

Very cool

Laz Capistrano

I did have a problem during the loading and unloading animations, the gun being totally dark gray made it hard to make out anything but the outline of the gun for me.

James Wood

Really, anything? ;)

Jeff Price

Sear engagement might just be an old spring. It is an old old hand made revolver...

Jeff Price

37:30 "The British Army wanted a metric ton of them." Wrong, they wanted an Imperial Ton of course.

Markus B.

Lewis pan. Chuckle.

Edwin A. Novak

I hope nobody has a tamper tanterum when this goes live instead of the 1907. ;)

Markus B.

So if you're from Leicester (pronounced Lester, more or less) would you not like to find out who played at the Aston Cross football ground? All of the good references on google are to the Birmingham Local History whatever, and you cannot read their links to sources unless you join,

Bradwan

It’s so strange to see Leicester (where I was born) and Birmingham (a place I know extremely well thanks to partying in my late teens early twenties) on a map on C&Rsenal! Although at least I knew about the BSA history. I was super pissed to discover that Eskilstuna in Sweden (a place I very nearly moved to and have visited multiple times) is the home of the Carl Gustaf factory! I’d literally walked past it on multiple occasions! 🤦‍♂️

Jack Fairbrother

Wouldn’t you say ‘Villa are still a famous football club? I don’t support them, I’m from Leicester, still though? Lol.

Jack Fairbrother

Does the ejection rod seem like it would bend when used under stress? Looks fiddly and fragile.

Chairman

Yes, more sweet revolving action

Brock Gouett

Well, I never expected but always kinda hoped to see a Tranter on here! I wonder if there will be an Adams at some point?

Mitch Hill

yeah it is fragile maybe. today. back then the US still had cap and ball 1860s in 68, didn't they? at least cartridges even better ones than a 44 henry rimfire it seems.... trustworthy I don't know but those outline ingravings look really sharp.

Guido Schriewer

I have a coworker that's had a Tranter since the 70s and never knew what it was. I helped him identify it and now (when this is in full release) I can send him some more info!

51:56 LOL

Minion

What year is the Aston Cross map? I am now trying to find who played at the large (for the time) football ground? It's seems it's not Aston Villa (a once famous club formed 1874). A have found references to 'The Lower Aston ground', as being separate from, and redeveloped 9 years before, Villa's ground, but none with clear reference to place.

Bradwan

Yes! Early Christmas present!

Wayne Dygert

look at this little buthole! i hate him so much

Leslie Alexander

/Joking That's a funny looking 1911

Royeaux

Nice to see the local history! A couple of comments, there were a few ums and ers in the disassembly sequence, and the title still says Small arms of WW1. Following the podcast discussion, weren't you going to change that? Otherwise, great work.

Alexander Hickman

Fanshy

orianhullinger

It’s cute and I love it. I don’t know a single thing about this one!

nick G


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