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Early Release: Small Arms of WWI Primer 145


Early Release: Small Arms of WWI Primer 145

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Laz Capistrano

@ roughly 34 minutes you talk about the "S-shaped spring" (s/b "strut" or "link") that connects one leg of the toggle-joint to the flat springs.

Bruce Brodnax

yeah, habit it seems

C&Rsenal

The best southern place is Mason Jar.

C&Rsenal

Mae Responding: Depends on your taste, but Cod Father has decent fried fish, Phuong has some good Vietnamese, if you're looking for a place with standard food (burgers, pulled pork, potatoes the size of your face) go to Jim 'n Nicks.

C&Rsenal

nope. somewhatless umph than 9mil luger. bit slower and less energy. would love to try a 30luger swiss model though. for sportive/range use,.... should be fun, assume the ammo cost even more than 9mm cause... who shoots 7,65? --love/hate relationship. always kind of liked the looks but actually owning one shooting one regularly.... not so sure about that.

Guido Schriewer

The only thing this episode is missing is the old-timey music with weird lyrics. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vn-wK1P_kfU

James McKenzie

extremly well explains that action. good job.

Guido Schriewer

Didn't spot anything that hasn't been said above, but I must say I love the cut-aways in the animation. Ta muchly Bruno

Minion

The P-38 replaced the Luger. The Luger was around nearly 40 years before the P-38 was invented. Or so i recall...

Tim Pruitt

at 50:00 Othais tells that the Luger 06/29 was further refined for cost saving and served until after world war 1 (ONE), and was then replaced by the SIG210 in 1948. He should have said world war 2 (TWO).

Heini Sauerkraut

sweeeet. but time. later...

Guido Schriewer

I don't know if this is worth redoing, but Mae's voiceover in the animation sounds a bit robotic. The words she emphasizes just seem a bit off to me.

David Herman

i second this

Lemonjellow

I think Bruno's animations need to be archived in the Library of Congress.

Ivanovitch2885

The only thing that I saw "wrong" was the fact that Mae seemed to have raided Othias' closet for the shirt. Either you need to separate a bit or joint together in the Voltro-esqce "Mae-thias" bot to take over gun videos. πŸ˜€

Doug G

Nice video. At 50:06 your say the Swiss P'00/29 served until after WWI. Don't you mean WWII? I thought the '29 Luger was the standard Swiss side arm until replaced by the SIG P-210 (as the Swiss military's P49)

Jason

The original was not a sports car, just an insanely dangerous bit of thin, cheap steel (bit like the man driven torpedos the Italians 'sunk' 2 British battleships with at Alexandria, which settled on the bottom, so the Axis thought they were OK. If either had heeled over the Allies could have lost the war. Sorry that's nowt to do with the FIAT, let alone the Luger).

Bradwan

Power?! .30 Luger is just under 300 foot pounds, early 9mm Luger was just over per your Red Nine episode. And both are above .38 Special. Or am I missing something?

Markus B.

If memory serves.... it is a Walther stamped sheet metal replacement for the P-38

H Norman Angell

I wrote mostly to praise Mae as I enjoy her shooting so much!

H Norman Angell

Last ditch. Isn't that the prototype of a stamped M1911?

Markus B.

What I was picturing was an Alfa Romeo (pretty much any model) or the Italian design of the Karmann Ghia body. The Fiat Abarth was sporty (ish) but not a sports car to my way of thinking.

Wayne Dygert

I second investigating this. There's a possibility there's a town with an old village within the town limits (e.g. Newton Falls, Newton Corner, etc).

Mark Clement

You usually don't get weird, sticky out, bits on Italian sports cars though. Apart from the mad FIAT Abarth 695 SS with it's permanently open hood!

Bradwan

Probably to signify that this is still sort of a rough version of the final product, since the patreon's get to help iron out any possible flaws they spot.

Benjamin de Groot

Happy to see you guys feeling better. To my eye the design is attractive in the same way an Italian sports car is. All the swoopy curves promise sexy performance... Whether or not the engineering can deliver on it ;)

Wayne Dygert

Have you ever wondered if you were Hugo Borchardt come back to life? If someone does a history of firearm videos In a century or so: "...and just as Othias was getting ready for a massive t-shirt campaign they all got Covid. Boy that man could not catch a break!"

Bradwan

Why a pix of a last ditch WWII weapon on a WWI era firearms story? Keep up the good work, esp Mae's demonstrations!

H Norman Angell

I was Bay State born and bred and I’ve never heard of a β€œTrenton” Massachusetts. Could it be Taunton?

K. D. Campbell

Hell yes!

Tim Black

I’m in Charleston next month - where should I eat??

K. D. Campbell


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