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Firearms Expert Reacts To Atomic Heart’s Guns 

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Jonathan Ferguson, a weapons expert and Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries, breaks down the weaponry of Atomic Heart, including the KS-23 shotgun, the Kalash rifle, and the Fat Boy rocket launcher.
00:00 - Opening
00:36 - Makarov
04:02 - KS-23 Shotgun
06:13 - Electro
08:43 - Kalash
12:17 - Dominator
13:44 - Railgun
15:35 - Fat Boy
25:36 - Ending
In the latest video in the Firearm Expert Reacts series, Jonathan Ferguson--a weapons expert and Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries--breaks down the guns of Atomic Heart and compares them to their potential real-life counterparts.
Here's the link to What Is This Weapon? Live with Jonathan Ferguson - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-i...
Firearms Expert Reacts playlist - • Firearms Expert Reacts...
If you're interested in seeing more of Jonathan's work, you can check out more from the Royal Armouries right here. - / royalarmouries
If you would like to support the Royal Armouries, you can make a charitable donation to the museum here. - royalarmouries.org/support-us...
And if you would like to become a member of the Royal Armouries, you can get a membership here. - royalarmouries.org/support-us...
You can either purchase Jonathan's book here. - www.headstamppublishing.com/b...
Or at the Royal Armouries shop here. - shop.royalarmouries.org/colle...
You can subscribe to the Armax Journal that Jonathan Associate Edited here: www.armaxjournal.org/

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@Prowz4ssin
@Prowz4ssin Год назад
I want Jonathan to look at Titanfall weapons, the Anti-Titan weapons and stuff like the EPG and Sidewinder. And don't forget to confuse him with the Softball with extended mag!
@cosmiclive4437
@cosmiclive4437 Год назад
Something to take away the pain of the cancellation.
@n0kla
@n0kla Год назад
a man can dream
@StainlessPot
@StainlessPot Год назад
Yes, I've been asking for this for years! The plasma rail gun on Northstar in Titanfall 2 is a great comparison point to this game's coil gun.
@MJ-mu3kb
@MJ-mu3kb Год назад
Please yes. Apex bad, Titanfall good.
@natcracken
@natcracken Год назад
If they ever do, it would be really cool if they could highlight the implied relationships between the weapons even going into apex. Some of them stay the same, while some of them are later versions of the same lineage. The shortbow, r- x10, and maybe the r-9x weapons appear to be part of the same in-universe modular weapons platform, reconfigured for different rolls.
@idunwannadie
@idunwannadie Год назад
Is he Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history?
@TheRifild
@TheRifild Год назад
Did someone say Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history?
@TheKaffeekatze
@TheKaffeekatze Год назад
I think that's Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history!
@idunwannadie
@idunwannadie Год назад
I knew it! He IS Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history
@royliber3824
@royliber3824 Год назад
I hope we get to see more of Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history!
@austinhuitrado453
@austinhuitrado453 Год назад
You are all wrong. Clearly this *is* Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum in the U.K. which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons throughout history.
@Arelated
@Arelated Год назад
The "This is Jonathan Ferguson" will truly never get old
@dangun2607
@dangun2607 Год назад
neither u get sick of it
@demolition3612
@demolition3612 Год назад
“This is elon musk”
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 Год назад
​@@demolition3612 I just vomited thank you
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 Год назад
​@@dangun2607 squats 💪☺️
@ManchuArrowLauncher
@ManchuArrowLauncher Год назад
Interesting fact too, he's the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal armouries museum 🤣
@sambro6657
@sambro6657 Год назад
Jonathan’s face when holding the ak is so pure and wholesome to me I don’t know why.
@real_left4you
@real_left4you Год назад
В автомате Калашникова есть своя уникальность, наверное, поэтому Джонатану так приятно его держать.
@samwalker7567
@samwalker7567 Год назад
Jonathan - the bit with the missile at the end spiralling around in a corkscrew, that IS an accurate real world thing that many first-generation guided missiles did, it's called Beam Riding and is to do with the limitations of early guidance systems which relied on the launcher providing a guidance beam for the missile to follow. A beam (laser or radar) on the launcher illuminates the target and the missile corrects its course repeatedly to stay within a "cone" around that beam. It has to spiral because if it travels straight, it will block the path of the beam that it is being guided by! There are videos out there of real beam-riding missiles and this is exactly how they fly!
@Klovaneer
@Klovaneer Год назад
First generation guided missiles were manually steered! SACLOS stuff can spiral to not block the guidance beam or the IR flare at the back of the missile that is tracked by the launcher (by the way of having the engine off-center causing the spiraling).
@VileNature
@VileNature Год назад
If I were a AAA FPS developer, I'd hire Jonathan as a weapons consultant. Imagine how cool a 100% accurate arsenal would be in a next-gen title
@Csp499
@Csp499 Год назад
A lot of these companies hire people with credentials like his (in fact, iirc, he was brought in for consulting work on some AAA projects. Can't remember which ones.) Just that their advice may or may not make it past previz for a variety of reasons (ex, if a game lets players customize guns for micropayments, any realism in how the gun can be customized falls out the window)
@andreasottohansen7338
@andreasottohansen7338 Год назад
Better yet, Jonathan also has an understanding for when and were inaccuracies make sense, so in places where 100% authenticity is impossible, he is very capable of still having it feel right.
@blasthammer4158
@blasthammer4158 Год назад
I remember correctly he has worked as a consultant for a couple of games, don't remember which ones tho.
@Sseltraeh89
@Sseltraeh89 Год назад
That depends entirely on how much they'e end up actually listening to him. Ian McCollum, himself pretty respected expert on historical firearms was consultant on BF1 and some of the weapons still ended up with some weird inexplicable design changes (not to mention they turned WW1 into submachineguns galore)
@weirdeurasianboy8091
@weirdeurasianboy8091 Год назад
@@Sseltraeh89 Authenticity compromise is necessary to have a good gameplay. The only problem is trying to tow the fine line between suspension of disbelief and flat-out insulting charade
@powercristel480
@powercristel480 Год назад
I would really like to see Jonathan taking a look at the guns from Generation Zero. Mainly to see him trying to say "Älgstudsare" and "Pansarvärnsgevär"
@mooneyes2k478
@mooneyes2k478 Год назад
Panzervahrnsgewehr, he might do well with, he's likely run into it before. Ahlgstoodsahre is likely to be more of an issue.
@meanmanturbo
@meanmanturbo Год назад
Best part of Generation Zero are the sublimy lazy "leagaly different names". The m/46 kpist, the N-16, the AL-76 etc.
@ThisIsMeAndNooneElse
@ThisIsMeAndNooneElse Год назад
Yea, pansarvärnsgevär he might be able to understand. But älgstudsare is probably gonna be harder for him to pronounce, and even if one translate it it doesn't get much better.
@corpseplower666
@corpseplower666 Год назад
I'd love to see that too, always thought the guns in GZ were very well made.
@maxydal3512
@maxydal3512 Год назад
​​@@mooneyes2k478 Panzervahrnsgewehr and Pansarvärnsgevär are pronounced differently though
@yetanother9127
@yetanother9127 Год назад
The spinning rockets might be influenced by the AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile, early models of which took a sort of snaking path towards the target due to the way the mechanically-scanned infrared seeker worked (hence the nickname "Sidewinder").
@Echohawkdn
@Echohawkdn Год назад
I was thinking more like the Kornet missile system (the Soviet answer to the TOW), which spirals because the smoke trail from the missile would otherwise interfere with the laser targeting system, and whose missiles also travel relatively slowly.the
@KristianSandvikk
@KristianSandvikk Год назад
I thought it was weirder that the launcher itself had a rifled barrel, probably what induces the spin
@insomniacryan9916
@insomniacryan9916 Год назад
@@Echohawkdn I was very much thinking Kornet as well. It’s a Russian, fairly slow spiraling missile. Not hard to see where this influence came into play.
@1991apfel
@1991apfel Год назад
@@Echohawkdn yes. Actually most laser guided systems, where the laser and the Munition is fired from the same position, spiraling or zig zaging....
@namefamily2748
@namefamily2748 Год назад
​@@insomniacryan9916 also from аркан missle
@planescaped
@planescaped Год назад
From a sound design standpoint, I like the deep bass of the soviet energy weapons, as opposed to the more conventional high pitched pew pew.
@TheRifild
@TheRifild Год назад
something something hard bass something
@Not_a_Lizard_
@Not_a_Lizard_ Год назад
That little electric pistol sounded like it was gonna start playing dubstep
@unknownuser3926
@unknownuser3926 Год назад
Surprised Johnathan wasn't aware of the fact the upgraded makarov is based on the RAMA 1130, the Soviets designed a prototype smg built onto the reciever of a makarov, with a rectangular frame and a very small square bolt instead of a slide.
@generalilbis
@generalilbis Год назад
Johnathan is well-versed in a lot of weapons, but if the Royal Armouries doesn't have any copies or documentation on the RAMA 1130, then he's not going to be familiar with the design. I'd personally like to hear more about it myself 😀
@thatguybrody4819
@thatguybrody4819 Год назад
this might be a job for Ian McCollum.
@richie5935
@richie5935 Год назад
That particular weapon is incredibly obscure and never left the prototype stage and I don't think he usually talks about weapons that weren't actually put into service in some way.
@generalilbis
@generalilbis Год назад
@Richie While the videos he does in collaboration with GameSpot generally have him talking about weapons that saw service or were officially adopted (even if only as a comparison to various video game weapons), he's talked about a few mystery guns that were donated or bought by the Royal Armouries for the collection. Just watched one of his RA videos about a pistol made by a female gunsmith in the 1820s-1830s that used a firing mechanism design that bridged the gap between flintlock and cap & ball weapons. Presumably never went anywhere widespread with the design, though it was similar to more well-known patents.
@ReanuKeevesAus
@ReanuKeevesAus Год назад
​@@generalilbis name of that weapon?
@JackFoxtrotEDM
@JackFoxtrotEDM Год назад
What I love the most about Jonathan is that he's a gamer who understands why things are sometimes designed the way they are, even if it's not accurate in the slightest. Whether it's just for balance reasons or even aesthetics.
@PatricTheSpartian
@PatricTheSpartian Год назад
I think the spinning missile is a nod to a plethora of russian ATGMs systems like Konkurs and Kornet which have a slight spiral flight pattern.
@samwalker7567
@samwalker7567 Год назад
Any guided system that relies on a targeting beam that comes from the launcher has to fly like this so as not to block the targeting beam.
@lemmingsftw2480
@lemmingsftw2480 Год назад
in terms of the Makarov, I think the reload animation is actually correct because he does seem to use the catch on the bottom and pull the mag out partially before flicking the gun
@martinkania1495
@martinkania1495 Год назад
Was about to point that out as well. In the game clip the character does use the mag release correctly from how he grabs the bottom of it.
@alaric_
@alaric_ Год назад
It's just overall slower and more finicky style when you have to: 1. operate to magazine catch, 2. flick the gun to the side (the spring will still induce friction as it is continually pressing against the magazine so flick it hard to gain that momentum), 3. bring the gun back to your hand, 4. insert magazine. Instead you could just skip that 'tacti-cool' and do it conventionally, faster and guaranteed to work. But the idea was to make it "cool and modern" so heck with the real world physics....
@MaybyAGhost
@MaybyAGhost Год назад
Minorly disappointed we didn't get to see Jonathan react to the default KS-23. Particularly with how you fire/pump it when using it one-handed! Would have loved to hear his thoughts!
@CAP198462
@CAP198462 Год назад
The last weapon seems to my aviation eye very similar to an FFAR (folding fin aerial rocket) pod turned into an infantry weapon. That would explain the shape of the munitions and the spinning behaviour.
@samwalker7567
@samwalker7567 Год назад
Exactly my thoughts too - it has to spin because it's using old beam-riding guidance, where the rocket traces a path around the beam in the centre!
@ashardalondragnipurake
@ashardalondragnipurake Год назад
maybe a weird game for him to do but "from the depths" would be cool to see him judge the cannon building mechanics
@polkka7797
@polkka7797 Год назад
I like it, but he has said before that he is much more of a small arms guy then his title give him
@Elite.Stormman
@Elite.Stormman Год назад
Tashkent is actually a town in Uzbekistan, where Johnathan's PM is might be produced
@DarcFalz
@DarcFalz Год назад
I absolutely love the fusion of real world guns mashed with sci-fi upgrades!
@mashsoftware
@mashsoftware Год назад
((the reload on the makarov IS actually pushing the heel release with the other hand, kind of hard to see but its there))
@DaStosha
@DaStosha Год назад
Well, at 2:09 - 2:10 at 0.25 speed - it is exactly what you need to do a "John Wick" flip - main character in the first part reach mag catch and pull half of the mag out - and in the second part he flip mag out. Also, about 'upgraded' Makarov - it's look like a 'sovietpunk' version of 'Prototype 1130' from RARAN - it's essentially a full-auto Makarov prototype from 1998. Neat.
@Si_Sireeni
@Si_Sireeni Год назад
The goal, I think, was to make a Makarov capable of suppressive fire
@Lasergurka
@Lasergurka Год назад
Thought exactly the same thing....what he says would be needed is exactly what we saw in the game lol
@mattbrown352
@mattbrown352 Год назад
For any of you with an interest in these videos, especially the history, I can truly recommend a visit to Royal Armouries. Was there from 12pm to 5pm (when it closes) and still didn't get round all of the exhibits. Great day out by yourself or with friends and family. 👍
@luscinius2933
@luscinius2933 Год назад
6:52 That's not just a grip tape, that is an insulation tape wrapped around a grip. It's rubbery, traditionaly blue (though it does come in other colors) and has a reputation of keeping things wrapped with it together forever.
@turkz3227
@turkz3227 Год назад
I’d love to see the Turok series analysed by Jonathan all the crazy weapons will be great fun to see
@Dung30n
@Dung30n Год назад
Cerebral Bore !!!
@kazalacker8985
@kazalacker8985 Год назад
Jonathan explaining guns is probably one of the most wholesome things to my eyes and ears
@billli11
@billli11 Год назад
I recall some missile have the spiral travel pattern to avoid blocking the guiding system line of sight.
@Skelator_Sikelator
@Skelator_Sikelator Год назад
Gentlemans, ve need more Tarkov episodes. I miss Jonathans existantial crisis against cursed weapons.
@dylaniceman7354
@dylaniceman7354 Год назад
I've been watching to this expert reacts series every week since the very first video around 2 years ago and I always hope to see Jonathan analyze the weapons of my childhood game, the good old "Vietcong". So please gamespot, make my wish come true!!!
@Dung30n
@Dung30n Год назад
I second this motion. Vietcong and the sequels made by Pterodon were awesome, and one of the first game to put Czech Republic on the gamer map. The Vietcong devs later joined Illiusion Softworks (of Mafia fame), which later became 2k Czech (Mafia sequels).
@lightbringer233
@lightbringer233 Год назад
Tashkent isnt a model, its the city where this makarov were made
@M0torsagmannen
@M0torsagmannen Год назад
I would love some look at the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series guns, with their legally different but also very interesting mix of russian and western guns.
@polishpepe3685
@polishpepe3685 Год назад
Actually in some laser guided atgm's like 9m133 kornet, the rocket needs to spin in order for the laser to track the target, but its not as big of a spin spin as depicted in the game.
@wyattr7982
@wyattr7982 Год назад
You guys should check out the guns of Generation Zero. Its a shooter set in 1980’s Sweden with similar robot invasion retrofuture vibes
@wyattr7982
@wyattr7982 Год назад
You spend half the game looting old Volvo station wagons, highly recommend
@thesickrobot6924
@thesickrobot6924 Год назад
​@@wyattr7982Sweden isn't a real country
@4T3hM4kr0n
@4T3hM4kr0n Год назад
Jonathan taking a look at Atomic heart weaponry? man that was fast! Wasn't expecting this to be touched on so soon
@Kazeromaru
@Kazeromaru Год назад
Love how when he got out the macarov he just slid his hand on the back of it and it made a noise, when nothing happened. The slide didn't even move.
@chimeraempire7376
@chimeraempire7376 Год назад
As always love this series
@toaolisi761
@toaolisi761 Год назад
Well now we really need Jonathan to look at the guns from the Bioshock games.
@_NotImportant
@_NotImportant Год назад
For anyone wondering that Makarov grip is from the modernized PMM that has a double stacked magazine so thats why it looks so hefty.
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 Год назад
I'm just waiting for the day when Jonathan reviews a game with a plasma, laser, or some kind of energy weapon and just pulls one out of the armory.
@cannonfodder8907
@cannonfodder8907 Год назад
he just described exactly what the character does in game for the makarov reload, watch the animation and slow it down, he presses the mag release on the bottom, pulls it out part way, then flicks it out.
@theflyingtoaster7414
@theflyingtoaster7414 Год назад
3:53 Perhaps the thing hanging off the back where the mag release should be is a sort of extended lever to more easily use the mag release. it even works with the extended mag because the mag blocks you from accidently pulling on it. I never knew how awkward the mag release of a makarov was.
@foxloco2157
@foxloco2157 Год назад
2:10 if you look closely, the reload is acually correct, being done just like Jonathan had explained earlier. Im suprised he did't see that it was good.
@rottenspooks3518
@rottenspooks3518 Год назад
Should've shown Jonathan the "revolver" receiver upgrade for the Makarov. The box on the end of the KS-23's mag tube is supposed to be an extension for more rounds. Also, the electric doodads on the conventional guns are supposed to increase the amount of energy firing them charges your energy reserves. Another cool thing is that if the KS-23 isn't upgraded to be full auto and you use it while using an ability you sorta chuck it to grab the pump with one hand.
@alonelychocolatebar1954
@alonelychocolatebar1954 Год назад
Wow, last time I was this early to anything, I spent 3 weeks in the NICU. Pretty cool.
@TheSundayShooter
@TheSundayShooter Год назад
Grim!
@ChaZcaTriX
@ChaZcaTriX Год назад
15:15 it's actually lampshaded in the description - it's a miniature "pure energy" (or rather "projectile vaporized into plasma") weapon based on a regular mass-driver railgun.
@felipedias4205
@felipedias4205 Год назад
I always love videos with Johnathan Ferguson keeper of firearms of the royal armory museum in Britain
@rjspires
@rjspires Год назад
2:10 we see the character push the heal release, pull the mag out a little, then Wick flicks it, just as Jonathan is saying it can not be do.
@jean-bastienjoly5962
@jean-bastienjoly5962 17 дней назад
he does!
@ImpendingJoker
@ImpendingJoker Год назад
The air to ground missiles on the Ka-50 are spin stabilized with an exhaust system from the rocket and they fly a lot like that launcher at the end, and sometimes they do spiral and hit the ground or a tree, a building or just miss the target all together.
@thenaut2111
@thenaut2111 Год назад
would love to see a video on the Army of Two games!
@weijienoob10
@weijienoob10 Год назад
Would love to see Jonathan covering games' easter eggs, like weapons from COD zombie or borderlands which have names that are referencing something.
@l3oLLux
@l3oLLux Год назад
Always enjoy your videos as an avid gamer. Came across something new this past week so how about the guns from Operation: Harsh Doorstop?
@namesurname6900
@namesurname6900 Год назад
Tashkent is the name of the city btw:)
@NGabunchanumbers
@NGabunchanumbers Год назад
17:40 the VIHR rocket seems to spiral when it goes for a target, its a late ussr air to air/ground missile that is guided by the helicopter to hit planes or tanks.
@coax47
@coax47 Год назад
Everytime you describe guns Jonathan it takes me back to metal gear in of the most accurate I realised today its been 8 years since release of the game and iv started playing it again nothing like the good old days :)
@coax47
@coax47 Год назад
Mgs has had some of the most realistic guns designed
@VeeDub_in_da_House
@VeeDub_in_da_House Год назад
2:03 If you slow down the video during the "John Wick reload" then you can see that the animation does exactly what Mr. Ferguson said it did not.
@0xlamon
@0xlamon Год назад
blue ducktape is a soviet meme. Essentially, people believed that blue (and only blue, other colors don't work) ducktape has magical properties that make everything work better,
@IQsveen
@IQsveen Год назад
I would like Johnathan to react to the Brothers In Arms games - maybe compare the Road to Hill 50 to Hells Highway?
@Revolver6Ocelot
@Revolver6Ocelot Год назад
Anyone else notice the camera clip inside the ak when aiming and firing
@Rossen42
@Rossen42 Год назад
I really want to see Jonathan break down the guns from The Order 1886
@AGrumpyPanda
@AGrumpyPanda Год назад
Jonathan's comment on railguns/coilguns reminds me of Nebulous: Fleet Command, where railgun weapons benefit from a combination of kinetic and energy weapon modules because it's a kinetic weapon with an energy-based firing system.
@KNURKonesur
@KNURKonesur Год назад
Definitely time for STALKER guns now!
@DrUmbreon
@DrUmbreon Год назад
I'd like to see a take on Perfect Dark's weapons, mostly because I was recently playing Zero and noticed the P90 actually models the rounds moving through the magazine as it fires. Surely that's worthy of some note.
@LightCrib2
@LightCrib2 Год назад
The Electro's model is actually dramatically shrunken down in game for whatever baffling reason. There's a frame or two in the animation of picking it up where it reveals the grip is the size of a bic lighter
@alpha-tomahawk532
@alpha-tomahawk532 Год назад
1:00 "Tashkent" is the city, so, it's city of manufacturing i believe.
@HereticsRight
@HereticsRight Год назад
I'd love to have an Oops All Bullpups episode where Jonathan rates his favorite bullpup weapons from games, maybe split between real weapons and fictional weapons.
@xandercage2107
@xandercage2107 Год назад
I really want Johnathan to explore the firearms of Homefront: The Revolution. I mean, sure, most of them are pretty standard looking designs, but I'd love to hear his take on the weapon conversion system that the game is known for.
@cerealslayer7291
@cerealslayer7291 Год назад
the way Jonathan describes how the makarov pm "john wick" reload should go is exactly how it goes, if you slow down the video he hits the heel release and pulls the mag part way out before flicking it to the right
@LegionAngel00
@LegionAngel00 Год назад
As an electronics worker, I can say all the electronic guns were railguns using uncased ammo (which is why there was no pump action, no shell to clear after firing). The robots blowing up from the Electro, realistic, my trainers blew up a computer to show the class how dangerous an overload can be, was probably not an EMP, just ball lightning. The only mechanical thing I can point out is the upgraded Makarov used a smaller magazine and the attachment he had a problem with was designed for the express purpose of bridging the size gap. "It's either a capacitor or a battery" just made me want to bang my head on a brick wall. A capacitor IS a rechargeable battery.
@DreadNought0255
@DreadNought0255 Год назад
Correct me if I'm wrong but was under the impression that while a battery and capacitor are similar at face value they operate under different concepts and purposes and thus are not the same at all. With a battery being designed to store energy for longer periods but can't release it fast while as a capacitor is designed to only hold energy for a short while and release it in one big go. Which is why high power devices have capacitors, those get charged up in series from the battery so they can power a device that needs more then a battery can put out on it's own.
@EternallySlaying
@EternallySlaying Год назад
While a capacitor and a battery both hold electrical energy, they do so in a fundamentally different way. Batteries hold that energy chemically, while Caps hold that energy by physically holding electrons across a gap. There is a reason our motherboards do not use batteries for current smoothing, and even supercapacitors don't have the energy density of batteries but can charge and discarge much more rapidly.
@isaaclee684
@isaaclee684 Год назад
Homefront The Revolution has some interesting gun combinations that could be interesting to look over
@DankRedditMemes
@DankRedditMemes Год назад
The electrical thing in the stock of the shotgun does look like a motor.
@ognoders
@ognoders Год назад
I don't know if anybody already said this Jonathan but the physical things that those guns are shooting is the polymer that is used in game for all the crazy science.
@ScumBunny
@ScumBunny Год назад
Fun fact, Jonathan: the blue tape on weapons thing started with the modder asXas who put it on his excellent Fallout 4 weapon mods. It's fun to see it got so popular it actually made it into other games' official weapons.
@Forewarned76
@Forewarned76 Год назад
10:55 He holds the stock under his armpit and does a Spetznaz reload
@2ftg
@2ftg Год назад
The spiraling rocket makes sense when you think that they are actually guided. Like Kornet or Stugna-P ATGM's that are beam riders and thus look like they are wiggling around like that. Old school heatseekers like Atol also have that circular motion due to how the "bang-bang" non-proportional control loop works and how the seeker head needs to rotate so that it can center on the heat source. So why not then just rotate the whole rocket and get much simplified mechanics and control as a bonus?
@OldManAzeban
@OldManAzeban Год назад
The Makarov PM looks like it was modeled with Marschal grips.
@Slaking_
@Slaking_ Год назад
Would be funny to see Jonathan's take on the "guns" from Monster Hunter. I'm sure the absolutely absurd size of them would throw him for a loop, alongside the very wacky designs on some of them
@MatthewCSnow
@MatthewCSnow Год назад
Something Jonathan didn't notice is that part of the shotgun upgrades is to add a square-ish drum mag on the front of the pump...yes, like that TF2 shotgun that broke his mind
@AE1OU
@AE1OU Год назад
Please Jonathan, made a video on *METAL GEAR SOLID 3* weapons. So many weapons in MGS3 to react and comment on like the Patriot's infinite ammo magazine, the EZ tranq gun, Snake's customized officer M1911A1, Snake whittling the pistol grip to use a knife for CQC, Ocelot's SAA juggling skills, The End's paratrooper tranquilizer Mosin Nagant, the Davey Crockett recoil-less nuclear launcher and Eva's chinese mauser clone. There are so many more other interesting trivias and weapons in MGS3 so please gamespot and Johnathan make a video for the game.
@KellySteam
@KellySteam Год назад
Receiver 2 would be an interesting look for Johnathan I think.
@707Temjin
@707Temjin Год назад
Tashkent is actually a name of a city where the pistol was manufactured)
@matthewboer8279
@matthewboer8279 Год назад
Would love to see a home front revolution video, especially with the modding
@Switowsky
@Switowsky Год назад
I would love it if Jonathan took a look at the guns from No One Lives Forever 1 & 2
@deadlyqueen
@deadlyqueen Год назад
2:05 - If you slow the animation where he flicks the gun, you can see that he did do exactly as you described. He pulled the magazine down halfway and then flicked it. Maybe it was so fast that you didn't notice, slowing the video down to 0.25 confirmed it, it's a legit John Wick flick.
@rogerwennstrom6677
@rogerwennstrom6677 Год назад
Was about to say the same thing :) Still, it probably is impossible to open the latch and pull the mag halfway that fast in real life.
@hatefulvengeance
@hatefulvengeance Год назад
I am both relieved and disappointed they didn't show Jon the quantum revolver upgrade for the Makarov!
@TXODM
@TXODM Год назад
I just built a firing replica of the modified Kalash from Atomic heart. got a short up and the full video will be up tomorrow!
@CulturedDegenerate
@CulturedDegenerate Год назад
Putting in my request for Jonathan to revisit Hunt: Showdown's new guns. Really curious to hear his thoughts on the Martini Ironside and Springfield Krag with their weird external magazines
@PeterSikachev
@PeterSikachev Год назад
I think spiralling of the rockets is modeled after the laser-guided ATGMs. There you have a rocket spiralling as you want to avoid illuminating the back of the rocket instead of a target.
@ReznovtheRussian
@ReznovtheRussian Год назад
when he talks about the Makarov at 2:10 saying the game does the reload wrong, the game actually does it correct if you slow down the video the character tugs the mag out halfway and then throws it the way he said it should be done.
@bmyattuk
@bmyattuk Год назад
Another Russian flavoured one, but I'd love to see Jonathan react to the weapons and handling in Into The Radius. Its not the biggest selection, but it definitely feels cool!
@Xan_der21
@Xan_der21 Год назад
would love to see Jonathan look at the guns from futuristics CODs like Bo3/Bo4 and Advanced Warfare
@xGamermonkeyx
@xGamermonkeyx Год назад
I'd love to see Johnathan take a look at some more "artillery" style weapons some time, I'd love to see him react to the weapons in a game like Mechwarrior 5 or something! Oh, and Killzone. I'll always want a Killzone episode or episodes, there's so many really interesting weapon designs I think he'd have a field day with.
@AD3PTUZ
@AD3PTUZ Год назад
Does Royal Armouries have the GR-1 "Anvil" gauss rifle in its inventory? Would like to see Jonathan's opinion on it. Also, would like to see him look at Resistance: Fall of Man's guns.
@lukeman9851
@lukeman9851 Год назад
Perhaps the Electro might be something like the Leyden Ball from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea? Launching a highly charged capacitor projectile which discharges on contact?
@crimzonplays1134
@crimzonplays1134 Год назад
10:50 He probably sticks it between his torso and his arm to hold it in place whilst still having free movement of the elbow and below to reload. Makes sense to me.
@danarcher3415
@danarcher3415 Год назад
Awesome video review of weapons from an awesome game. Well done to Jonathan and the game developers.
@YuriHabadakas
@YuriHabadakas Год назад
01:27: he doesn't even rack the slide. If you watch it in slow motion, he just slides his fingers back along the slide, the slide doesn't move, and a "click-click!" noise plays
@TheFirstCurse1
@TheFirstCurse1 Год назад
I'd love for Jonathan and Dave to do a video on the weapons of Titanfall & Titanfall 2, and The Order 1886.
@jamie995
@jamie995 Год назад
The spiral trajectory of the rocket is actually something we see on older manpads, it's due to the older style spin-scan seeker they use.
@hummel6364
@hummel6364 Год назад
Funnily enough when you look at the Makarov reload animation the character actually does pull the magazine partway out before the John Wick flick.
@templarhelmet3844
@templarhelmet3844 Год назад
You guys should make Jonathan react to the weapons in Synthetik: Ultimate (maybe even Synthetik 2?), It's an isometric roguelike shooter with the upgraded cold-war weapons aesthetic seen in atomic heart. It's also got some really wacky weapons which I think would be fun to see Jonathan's reaction to.
@precascer8221
@precascer8221 Год назад
It'd be interesting having Jonathan reacting to Scorn's weapons. There ain't many, but still, it would get a nice reaction, I bet.
@RealWickedsick
@RealWickedsick Год назад
the white noise transition thing between cuts is too loud and sharp and i always flinched when i heard it
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