I salute you, Fine Sir 🫡🇺🇸 Imagine showing this film in a public school… The Violating educator would be arrested and perpetrated-walked out by the BATF…
Thank you for sharing this video Tyler. I just somehow found it in my RU-vid feed yesterday! I was there, member of the 15th NJVI, Co. E. with Vincent's Brigade. That was my wallet tied to a string and sitting on the road that ran through our camp. I vaguely remember you filming with a big old video camera, common at the time, and recalling that you kept coming back to our camp throughout the event. Recognized many of my pards throughout. A great time recalling many fond memories and being associated with such a good group of folks. "Dulce et decorum est pro Vincentia mori"... and no, we were never hot or sweaty! 🏴☠🏴☠
@@RhodokTribesman I'm referring to modern day precision lathes boring a bore in a barrel blank. As you are aware of, the bore was forged in this barrel. The boring process was to cleanup the bore.
Рафаэль подпрыгнул, в прыжке, удар получился дальнобойным, а главное весь вес был в левой рукавице! Мне показалось, Роджер устал, притупилось внимание, он поздно среагировал, не только на атаку, но и на дистанцию атаки!
Господи помилуй! Бой, ещё не видел, но этих бойцов знаю! Конечно, главное блюдо: Формен - Эллис! Роджер (Царствие Небесное), был хитрым боксëром, интересным! Рафаэль, попроще боец, но опасен!
Yeah, it was an unbelievable foul call there... I know they are a lot tighter with high school officiating, but getting to rewatch this game over the years and see some of the stuff they called that game, I definitely think they went a little overboard...
I'm starting to get into flintlock. A natural regression from modern arms to antiquated arms...:). "The Gunsmith of Grenville County" by Peter A. Alexander is a good book to get. 402 pages of great info. Seems like back in the day imported parts were cheaper than local manufacturing. So the book really gets into assembly and astetics and not manufacturing. I have a new Kibler kit that I will use this book for in adding the extra features.
What a treasure. Right before industrialization of a tool that had no reason to be industrialized and improved in time efficacy and power effect. Filmed long passed the world wars and all yet still showing what came before it and many more of the wars with weapons that override these for just bad reasons. They make it look easy and so much of it just makes sense. Practical. Yet still such a special kind of craft. They explain by just showing and telling how exactly they where made. Not just this ones but from people with the knowledge how to forge nails and metal based weapons like a sword. You can just tell from this one video how the evolution was possible to this point of the craft. By the way the people in the video talking about it. Incredible how they are able to bend a metal plate into a barrel and then make it withstand the forces needed and make the shot go true. To bad bows and arrows with some fishing equipment where and still are enough to keep a civilization going. Anyways it is grounding to watch how something so unbelievable can be crafted with seemingly less fancy tech and more just fundamental blacksmithing with a deeper knowledge and craft skills to make it stand up to modern projectile expectations. It looks like the peak of the evolution necessary for the tool. And not a step more. 4 times the charge as a proof fire? Rifled? Flint fire? It is just down to the skill and craft that makes up for the last bit needed to be comparable to a modern firearm. Unless society wants more wars and pointlessness. This was the peak! A treasure to watch them make it easy and so real to the craft they performed way passed it's day. Just to have it in color for us to see!
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I watched this for the first time in trade school decades ago. I later got my hands on a VHS copy. I watched it so many times I wore it out. I just never get tired of watching it. Thanks for posting it on RU-vid.
Esos Si que eran ARTESANOS CON TODAS LAS LETRAS pensar que no tenían nada prácticamente y sin embargo como se la rebuscaban para fabricar sus rifles. Bueno tenían juventud y MUCHAS GANAS DE HACER COSAS. REALMENTE BRAVOS ❤❤❤😂😂