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Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon from San Juan Hill 

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Benjamin Hotchkiss was an American artillery designer who moved to Paris in 1867 in hopes of building a business for his improvements in artillery shells. He experienced the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, and understood the failure of the French Mitrailleuse multi-barrel volley guns. In his opinion, an effective rapid-fire weapon needed to fire explosive projectiles to have a real effect at extended range (unlike the mitrailleuse which fired simple rifle bullets). So being the inventive sort, he went ahead and designed just such a gun. His revolving cannon was sized for 1-pound (450g) 37mm explosive shells (although he would also produce armor piercing and canister ammunition). The gun looks like a Gatling gun at first glance, but its mechanical operation is quite different.
The Hotchkiss cannon would become quite popular, with major purchases by the French and American navies as well as many other nations. They would serve into World War One, including some use repurposed as antiaircraft weapons. This particular example was captured by American forces in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, most likely from San Juan Hill. It is a magnificent example of the type, and with a fantastic historical provenance to match.
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@ohnoitsandrew9538
@ohnoitsandrew9538 2 года назад
"It was manned by a 3-man crew The guy who had all the fun and the two guys who did most of the work"
@Kiterum
@Kiterum 5 лет назад
37mm HE Revolver Cannon. "Not a destructive device."
@CheezyDee
@CheezyDee 5 лет назад
I'm sure the NYPD would have no problem with me having this in my front yard.
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 5 лет назад
Legally, it's way before any gun control measures were legislated, the same reason why Gatling guns and cannons in the 1800's are exempted -being curio and historical weapons...
@brettallen8660
@brettallen8660 5 лет назад
@@CheezyDee They actually might. There's a military surplus store near Times Square that has too small Hotchkiss field guns right outside the store.
@dj1NM3
@dj1NM3 5 лет назад
The gun is a "curio and relic" but each explosive round you want made would have to registered as a "destructive device" at $200 a pop. Unfortunately, you could only fire cannister or solid AP shot out of this without going bankrupt quickly.
@aleramone23
@aleramone23 5 лет назад
Lmao.
@natedunn51
@natedunn51 5 лет назад
Ian yelling from his battlement: I'm not shooting you because, legally it's not a firearm.
@Lazarus7000
@Lazarus7000 5 лет назад
The insanity of gun laws in one: 37mm rotary autocannon: not a firearm.
@eggnogfrog
@eggnogfrog 5 лет назад
That's funny!
@dreamingflurry2729
@dreamingflurry2729 4 года назад
@@dodecahedron1 What? I wanted one for concealed carry :D ^^
@hansmueller3029
@hansmueller3029 4 года назад
It is a destructive device.
@hdog9046
@hdog9046 4 года назад
@@hansmueller3029 It is an antique, so it is not considered a destructive device.
@Chaosrain112
@Chaosrain112 5 лет назад
"That's cool, I'm just gonna keep doing this for a minute." Ian is one with the Dakka.
@frogjog8822
@frogjog8822 3 года назад
judging by your profile, you thoght this looked like the brass beast too right?
@davitdavid7165
@davitdavid7165 3 года назад
@@frogjog8822 the beast is brobably inspired by this thing.
@frogjog8822
@frogjog8822 3 года назад
@@davitdavid7165 Yeah! thats what I was thinking.
@jamesmortimer4016
@jamesmortimer4016 5 лет назад
"Obviously that´s not gonna work. What you need is exploding projectiles." is my default reply from now on
@xscaliersolid1194
@xscaliersolid1194 4 года назад
A good comeback for any situation.
@Hat-
@Hat- 4 года назад
X ScalierSolid119 Indeed
@Themanwithnoscreenname
@Themanwithnoscreenname 5 лет назад
You spin me right round baby Right round like Hotchkiss barrels Right round round round...
@elementalist1984
@elementalist1984 4 года назад
Nice
@ranziecrawford9079
@ranziecrawford9079 4 года назад
Best comment
@user-ro9zf9kz1h
@user-ro9zf9kz1h 3 года назад
Noice.
@duncanidaho2097
@duncanidaho2097 3 года назад
Absolute gold. Going to try it on my gf. Er the phrase not the gun.
@PavarottiAardvark
@PavarottiAardvark 5 лет назад
I've heard anecdotally that big easy to reach firing pins were popular with officers/designers because you could easily remove them if you had to abandon the weapon.
@blondiejoemanco226
@blondiejoemanco226 4 года назад
“A country that’s never gonna go to war because there’s an ocean between us and everyone else.” If only :(
@ianwalker8042
@ianwalker8042 3 года назад
Laughs in democracy.
@God-mb8wi
@God-mb8wi 3 года назад
@@ianwalker8042 laughs in "democracy"
@EvitoCruor
@EvitoCruor 3 года назад
Drop the quotations, it's Precisely what democracy brings.
@apollyon185
@apollyon185 3 года назад
laughs in australia
@God-mb8wi
@God-mb8wi 3 года назад
@@EvitoCruor yeah, i know. i was calling out democracy for the fad it is
@isthisit15
@isthisit15 5 лет назад
My great great grandfather was the captain of A troop in the Rough Riders and he died at the battle of San Juan Hill. Teddy Roosevelt was deeply saddened and made a statement after his death. His name was Buckey O'Neill and if anyone has been to Prescott, AZ theres a statue of him in the middle of town. Thank you so much for this video Ian.
@MangasColoradas941
@MangasColoradas941 5 лет назад
Didnt his child die because of premature birth
@bushranger51
@bushranger51 5 лет назад
I had a copy of the film the "The Rough Riders" which was based on them, Buckey O'Neill was played by Sam Elliot, and he gave a sterling rendition of the part. So if what you say is correct, then Buckey, according to the film was killed shortly before the storming of San Juan Hill, so technically yeah, he died AT the battle of San Juan, but not actually ON San Juan. It also said that prior to joining the Rough Riders he was Sheriff of Prescott, Arizona, sometime around statehood for Arizona.
@isthisit15
@isthisit15 5 лет назад
@@MangasColoradas941 He had multiple children.
@floo1465
@floo1465 5 лет назад
I was gonna say I’m sorry for your loss, but then I realized he died over a hundred years ago.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 5 лет назад
Buckey O'Neill, American Badass.
@charleslindberg829
@charleslindberg829 5 лет назад
The firing pin is a separate weapon when you run out of ammo. Last ditch, but it will certainly do the job. Messily. But it will.
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 5 лет назад
Charlie Rajnus SOLD.
@chrisjones6002
@chrisjones6002 5 лет назад
I wouldn't call it messy compared to the 37mm explosive shell, lol
@carsongeye1462
@carsongeye1462 5 лет назад
Chris Jones Especially that canister, that can’t be pretty.
@fastmongrel
@fastmongrel 5 лет назад
Fix it to a wooden pole and you have a very good Pikestaff
@Noeland
@Noeland 5 лет назад
Indeed!!
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear 5 лет назад
Now I need one in my life
@bradenculver7457
@bradenculver7457 3 года назад
If only I could afford one
@machinist7230
@machinist7230 3 года назад
@@bradenculver7457 the one Ian is using in the video went for $132,000.
@bradenculver7457
@bradenculver7457 3 года назад
@@machinist7230 ikr... I cry every night looking at the price of a Hotchkiss cannon that will never be the center piece of my living room
@machinist7230
@machinist7230 3 года назад
@@bradenculver7457 there was a downsized reproduction in .50 bmg. That was auctioned off at RIA five years ago for 26 grand...
@nottheatf5608
@nottheatf5608 3 года назад
Don’t we all
@hambrabai1256
@hambrabai1256 5 лет назад
It's interesting to know the 40mm Flank Defense version of the Hotchkiss revolving cannon last saw use in 1940 at Fort de Longchamp. Those were weird variants though, armed entirely with canister shot and alternating rifling pitch in each barrel to let them sweep an area without moving the cannon much. They had a surprisingly long life.
@mackcollasius3690
@mackcollasius3690 Год назад
That sounds utterly insane and I love it, sounds like an alternate history tree-clearing machine
@me67galaxylife
@me67galaxylife 5 месяцев назад
those were often paired with 1853/59/84 cannons from napoleon the 3rd's time, those were smoothbore guns modified with rifling added (1859) and the back cut off and replaced with a breech for loading (1884), although i doubt those were still in service in 1940
@zacht9447
@zacht9447 5 лет назад
I'm surprised no tank designer tried slapping one of these into an FT17 tank
@jasonirwin4631
@jasonirwin4631 5 лет назад
It way to big to fit in the FT17 turret. The clip loading system would also collide with the turret top.
@zacht9447
@zacht9447 5 лет назад
@@jasonirwin4631 it would obviously require a different turret it's just surprising No one tried sticking it in a tank
@Hubert_Cumberdale_
@Hubert_Cumberdale_ 5 лет назад
@@zacht9447 the system was outdated by that time but it would have been cool.
@zacht9447
@zacht9447 5 лет назад
@@Hubert_Cumberdale_ considering that the actual armament of the ft17 fired basically the same shell and was a breech loader I'd have to disagree
@dominicksmeech2994
@dominicksmeech2994 5 лет назад
Honestly, I think it'd be cool to see an FT17 based tank destroyer with this as its main gun, as part of an alternate history or sci-fi of WW1. Could you imagin the carnage this thing could bring to an advancing line of british war horse tanks?
@TheRogueWolf
@TheRogueWolf 5 лет назад
The world's most intimidating coffee grinder.
@deltawolf7766
@deltawolf7766 4 года назад
For those long days in the office. When you need an extra kick you your morning.
@xscaliersolid1194
@xscaliersolid1194 4 года назад
@@deltawolf7766 Or your coworkers do...😗
@Yourantsally
@Yourantsally 4 года назад
You've never met my barista...
@dynamicpaintball
@dynamicpaintball 3 года назад
"obviously that's not gonna work, what you need is exploding projectiles" this Hotchkiss guy sounds like he knew a good time.
@DrummerTheAndre
@DrummerTheAndre 5 лет назад
But Ian, You forgot the extraction and ejection phase of the cycle. How will I be able to reproduce one in my home machine shop now?!
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 5 лет назад
DrummerTheAndre innovation my friend, innovation.
@WesleyMR_
@WesleyMR_ 4 года назад
FORGOTTENQUESTIONS
@davidschmidt6013
@davidschmidt6013 3 года назад
Thanx, Andre. I also wondered about extraction. After he showed that 'ramp' for the final bit o' pushing for the cartridge, I thought he'd get to the extraction but then he talked about the tools etc.
@tuckhayes9402
@tuckhayes9402 3 года назад
Hey ! I found an animation of this weapon that is way cool...vbbsmyt hotchkiss animation. Enjoy. have a awesome day!....thank you c-19...lol
@Psiberzerker
@Psiberzerker 3 года назад
Caseless?
@Ralph-yn3gr
@Ralph-yn3gr 5 лет назад
To elaborate on the naval use for anyone curious, they were used as anti-torpedo boat weapons. Planners in the late 1870s/early 1880s were worried that their big, expensive, slow battleships with their big guns with very slow rates of fire would be swarmed by small, cheap, fast speedboats armed with then-new self-propelled torpedoes once they got close to the enemy's coast line. These things, along with similar weapons like Gardner guns or Nordenfelt volley guns, were placed on battleships and cruisers to give themselves something to defend themselves with, since early torpedoes were slow and had very short ranges. As the range of torpedoes improved small guns like these became less useful, and the role was eventually taken over by destroyers.
@Klaaism
@Klaaism 2 года назад
To be fair, they were right to be worried. Let alone when planes became a thing.
@j.f.fisher5318
@j.f.fisher5318 2 года назад
basically an early pom pom.
@Ralph-yn3gr
@Ralph-yn3gr 2 года назад
@@j.f.fisher5318 Basically. I've heard that some of the ones that saw service with the British were even called pm poms, although I'm not sure how true that is.
@bsgtrekfan88
@bsgtrekfan88 Год назад
Man imagine manning this thing and seeing a wave of torps coming at you? Man I would be all D Miller and go balls to the walls. My arms would be dead after lol.
@twistedyogert
@twistedyogert 9 месяцев назад
​@@bsgtrekfan88 I wonder if there eventually would've been plans to electrify these had history been different.
@Atownforevilones
@Atownforevilones 5 лет назад
Not a firearm you say? Looks Like I've found my California legal defense hahaa.
@SprayNpreyT
@SprayNpreyT 5 лет назад
and no need for recoil-reducing stock
@vrisbrianm4720
@vrisbrianm4720 5 лет назад
"transfer as if"
@roadsweeper1
@roadsweeper1 5 лет назад
Good home defence weapon, just make sure you actually hit the intruder, or you wont have much of a home left... easy to clean up too, just get a mop for whats left :)
@trubin5619
@trubin5619 5 лет назад
All you gotta do now is mount it to your Tesla. Lol
@trubin5619
@trubin5619 5 лет назад
T Sattoon I don’t know if anyone makes an inside the waistband holster for this thing tho
@StevieB8363
@StevieB8363 5 лет назад
A gun so badass, even the firing pin is actually a lethal weapon. Frick'n awesome!
@YourFavoriteBotGarethThompson
@YourFavoriteBotGarethThompson 3 года назад
"This is a little backwater country that's never going to war." Laughs in 20th century
@Rammkommando
@Rammkommando 2 года назад
said backwater country spends the rest of the century fighting something
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder 5 лет назад
Just as Othais was informing me about Hotchkiss’ cannon, Ian finds one.
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878
@willkriegforkartoffeln4878 5 лет назад
Bro, I used to see you on all the old Battlefield and War Thunder videos. Good to see you again.
@b.griffin317
@b.griffin317 5 лет назад
spooky huh?
@ardenelenduil2334
@ardenelenduil2334 5 лет назад
Hahaha, I noticed that too. Othais talking about the history of the Hotchkiss, with a picture of this cannon.
@jamessutton3461
@jamessutton3461 5 лет назад
Time for another joint production between the two channels? They really do compliment eachother, Ian gets the funky hardware, Othias takes a deep dive into the history.
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 5 лет назад
I wasn't even aware of this weapon. I'm not usually into cannon but this is fascinating. The deapth of the mechanisms workings in such a short time. Are there other iterations?
@andreasmuller4666
@andreasmuller4666 5 лет назад
Damn that is a beautiful piece of gun enginering.
@williamallan5791
@williamallan5791 5 лет назад
can that really be called a firing pin? honestly it's more of a firing stake
@davidsolyom5604
@davidsolyom5604 3 года назад
A weapon by itself.
@unluckyirish2763
@unluckyirish2763 2 года назад
If the enemy gets too close, pull out the firing pin and go hand to hand. Bayonet vs firing pin
@pandamusic8373
@pandamusic8373 5 лет назад
My great great grandfather was colonel Martin crimmins. He was in the rough riders, and close friends with TDR- we have many letters from him to my grandfather, and a picture after the battle of San Juan hill. He saw this thing!!!! So cool.
@pokemaster123ism
@pokemaster123ism 3 года назад
mtman2 my nigga that’s crazy, but I don’t remember asking
@Lenn869
@Lenn869 3 года назад
@@pokemaster123ism the schizo posting on this website has truly gotten out of hand over the last year
@themadscientest
@themadscientest 3 года назад
Must be very cool to have some handwritten letters by President Roosevelt! Having someone's handwriting is a very cool way to connect with the past.
@disgruntledpedant2755
@disgruntledpedant2755 3 года назад
What did pawn star rick harrison offer you for them?
@pandamusic8373
@pandamusic8373 3 года назад
@@disgruntledpedant2755 so much money that my old money ass became new money
@ComradeBenedict
@ComradeBenedict 5 лет назад
Tomorrow: Ian fires the Hotchkiss revolving cannon from the shoulder
@Morbacounet
@Morbacounet 5 лет назад
Physician : Ian, more sport would be good for your health. *Ian buys a Hotchkiss as an all in one straining machine*
@ianfinrir8724
@ianfinrir8724 3 года назад
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@hlauren2001
@hlauren2001 5 лет назад
"Not a destructive device". So filed under "revolving t-shirt cannon" then?
@GlowingSpamraam
@GlowingSpamraam 5 лет назад
“Obviously that wasent going to work What you need is explosive projectiles” smiles at camera with deadly intent
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 5 лет назад
MOAR DAKKA: HISTORICAL EDITION Now this is the kind of thing I subscribed for!
@feistyvillain7308
@feistyvillain7308 5 лет назад
Hand-cranked big, chunky gears; a number of cannon barrels greater than one, explosions, optional shotgun machine cannon, never has to stop shooting, this earns an adequate dakka seal of approval.
@CrysResan
@CrysResan 5 лет назад
It's an antique prototype heavy bolter.
@LeroyJ12
@LeroyJ12 5 лет назад
@@CrysResan rofl
@ArcturusOTE
@ArcturusOTE 5 лет назад
Approved by both the Imperium and especially Orks
@ColeBlueford
@ColeBlueford 5 лет назад
If you paint it blue it will never miss.
@JetsBauer
@JetsBauer 5 лет назад
Wonder if Wal-Mart has a couple boxes of ammo for this beast....ill go tomorrow and ask
@elementalist1984
@elementalist1984 4 года назад
Lol. Any luck with that?
@tipr8739
@tipr8739 4 года назад
Walmart is part of every town for gun safety. They are trying to make guns illegal. Don’t shop there. For anything
@asvaldr4854
@asvaldr4854 3 года назад
Lmk what you find out, fam.
@Cruisey
@Cruisey 3 года назад
@@tipr8739 What are jokes?
@demo-server4091
@demo-server4091 3 года назад
not just any beast a brass beast
@0115Heather
@0115Heather 5 лет назад
What a well thought out weapon. Everything from the safety features to help prevent out-of-battery hang fires and the way the “loading gate” prevents double feed, to the tool and part storage compartment and easily accessible internals. The mechanics on this cannon are incredible. I’ll take two please!😁
@mikebell719
@mikebell719 Год назад
Ian, the only thing that you didn't cover was the ejection of the empty cartridges. I'd imagine that it was designed to eject the spent cartridges from the bottom. Another informative video of a innovative weapon that has been the basis for many more designs still in use in modern technology. Thank you.
@Cheesepuff8
@Cheesepuff8 3 месяца назад
Yeah I was wondering how it ejected Maybe it’s out the bottom but at 10:17 he calls the bit where the mag goes the ejection port
@jonasglanshed
@jonasglanshed 5 лет назад
I need to see this firing.
@k.r.baylor8825
@k.r.baylor8825 5 лет назад
Yeah, but where does one purchase 37mm ammo of that size? They probably haven't had that as mil surplus since the... 1920s.
@robertcalifornia9641
@robertcalifornia9641 5 лет назад
Its used in rdr2 at some point
@bensmith4563
@bensmith4563 5 лет назад
You have it made
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 5 лет назад
LOOK for the Movie "Rough Riders (1997)." At about 2 hours, you can see it in action.
@user-ji8ki3hn1n
@user-ji8ki3hn1n 5 лет назад
Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon youtube . com/watch?v=hHN3d0r2g0c
@mazkact
@mazkact 5 лет назад
I can see it in my living room pointed at the front door.
@davidschneider9145
@davidschneider9145 3 года назад
Me after playing Red Dead Redemption 2: „Hey, I‘ve seen this one!“
@WendiGonerLH
@WendiGonerLH 4 года назад
I love how somewhat obscure firearms designs are coming back into public eye, specifically in video games. One of these cannons shows up in the Guarma segment of Red Dead Redemption 2, as you fight off a warship from the battlements of a crumbling fortress.
@NoobNoob-ss5hs
@NoobNoob-ss5hs 5 лет назад
"Is it a Gatling Gun ripoff?" Yes, but actually, no.
@benspeedschannel888
@benspeedschannel888 5 лет назад
How does the extraction work??
@ionstorm66
@ionstorm66 5 лет назад
The loading bolt has a rack and pinion, that drives a second rack underneath that has the extractor. So as the bolt goes forward the extractor retracts, and vice versa.
@spudgunn8695
@spudgunn8695 5 лет назад
Just as I was going to ask that myself, I decided to read the comments first! Might ask again anyway...
@LeroyJ12
@LeroyJ12 5 лет назад
I was waiting for Ian to explain it but i dont think he did
@Reactordrone
@Reactordrone 5 лет назад
You can see it in the left hand side of the receiver. The rim is rotated into the extractor and when the rammer moves forwards the extractor moves rearwards.
@danielburgess7785
@danielburgess7785 5 лет назад
@@Reactordrone Thank you.
@shoppapa7238
@shoppapa7238 3 года назад
This completely changed everything I thought I knew about firearm innovation in this time period. Just the shell alone I didn't realize that design was in use yet.
@Naomi-Wu
@Naomi-Wu 5 лет назад
Beautiful! 😍
@CountCrapula.
@CountCrapula. 3 года назад
I saw you once on ADVchina's video.. never thought I'd spot you on Gun Jesus' comment section as well
@pierre-rodolphetran-van7585
@pierre-rodolphetran-van7585 3 года назад
Because, is french.
@Naomi-Wu
@Naomi-Wu 3 года назад
@@CountCrapula. Big fan☺️
@Opaheke1
@Opaheke1 5 лет назад
*This* sort of content is the reason why I genuinely love this channel!
@ianfurqueron5850
@ianfurqueron5850 5 лет назад
Holy Crap!!! One of these sits on a WW1 memorial monument in a town near me. It used to sit on the end of the bridge across the creek, but was moved when the bridge was replaced about 20 years ago. If you look up Hulmeville Inn on Googlemaps, go to the street view and pay across the street from the inn, you can see the cannon on top of the memorial. I've been meaning to snap a picture of is and email it to Ian, but when I saw the title of this video I thought, "I bet that's it!!" and I was right.
@k.r.baylor8825
@k.r.baylor8825 5 лет назад
The man is right. On Trenton Rd, Hulmeville, Pennsylvania 19047, right across the street from Hulmeville Inn, is a Hotchkiss revolving cannon (only) mounted on top of a 8-ft high memorial plinth. I'm looking at it on a somewhat blurry Google Street View in the town's "Heritage Park." Hopefully someone (local VFW?) is keeping that gun in good condition. The brass looks to be intact, and the iron barrels look to be dark and maintained.
@MyRobertgrant
@MyRobertgrant 4 года назад
That I didn't know. I always though Mr Hotchkiss was French, as the Hotchkiss was French WW1 HMG. . Thanks for educating me.
@Big_Loo
@Big_Loo 4 года назад
"This is a backwater country that's never going to go to war." Bwahahahahahahahaha!
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 3 года назад
We didn't exactly bring our artillery with us in WWI so Hotchkiss was right on the money with that one. The US adopted the French 75mm.
@RedRocky54
@RedRocky54 2 года назад
I mean, for a man who lived and died in the 1800s he wasn't really wrong within context. The US didn't really become a major military power until half a century after his death.
@turbowolf302
@turbowolf302 5 лет назад
I can't afford it, I know I can't. But I waount it.
@LeroyJ12
@LeroyJ12 5 лет назад
I feel that
@wilsoncalhoun
@wilsoncalhoun 5 лет назад
C'mon, brah. Nobody _really_ needs two kidneys.
@ethanwall2443
@ethanwall2443 5 лет назад
@@wilsoncalhoun where can I sell a kidney
@karolinska1601
@karolinska1601 5 лет назад
That sure is a different way if spelling "want."
@joshsquatch7474
@joshsquatch7474 5 лет назад
Waount
@thelegendaryklobb2879
@thelegendaryklobb2879 5 лет назад
"Say hola to my little amigo!"
@NeoGroFabius
@NeoGroFabius 5 лет назад
Ay caramba
@ozarktheshark8931
@ozarktheshark8931 5 лет назад
Dile hola a mi pequeño amigo!
@scottyd8
@scottyd8 5 лет назад
You have the greatest job in the world. Playing with guns all day.
@macdeath69
@macdeath69 5 лет назад
5:06 : krank krank krank.. smug appears... "that's cool I'm just gonna keep doing this for a minute..."
@csours
@csours 5 лет назад
Unlisted? I was quite concerned when I didn't see a Forgotten Weapons video on my feed today.
@d4ngru5h83
@d4ngru5h83 5 лет назад
Same, ah well it'll go nicely with my 1am coffee :)
@elsoldadomarquez
@elsoldadomarquez 5 лет назад
me too, l am used to drink a coffee and see lan in the morning, today just get the coffee.
@d4ngru5h83
@d4ngru5h83 5 лет назад
@@elsoldadomarquez it usually goes well with my lunch,
@augustvanhout2163
@augustvanhout2163 5 лет назад
12:10 instructions for buying a gun?
@thomasschreiber9559
@thomasschreiber9559 5 лет назад
Took long enough, after 8:00 pm Eastern time!
@jubb1984
@jubb1984 5 лет назад
So when are you taking this beauty to the range? :)
@randomfamilyman4876
@randomfamilyman4876 5 лет назад
“Honey, I know what I want for my birthday this year”
@afox7040
@afox7040 5 лет назад
I saw this in their catalog a few days a go and thought "I want to see this on forgotten weapons." Sure enough here it is. Thank you for covering this one. Much appreciated.
@duachim
@duachim 5 лет назад
Not used to watching a forgotten weapon as Im getting ready for work vs making my eggs n toast when I get home.......either starting or ending my day, a forgotten weapon is the best way to do it!
@greavous93
@greavous93 5 лет назад
Too late to make coffee and watch so Im having a bourbon.
@dunxy
@dunxy 5 лет назад
Me too, im enjoying some crazy bird!
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Because I could only click the like button once.
@ShaneRodarte
@ShaneRodarte 3 года назад
I don't own any firearms anymore but I do appreciate the history, mechanics, and engineering of firearms. Every time I start one of your videos I am glued to the screen like 12 year old boy. Extremely educational with out the BS. Love it.
@lebesnec
@lebesnec 3 года назад
Ian, 2 week ago I visited a fort near Grenoble, France where this kind of gun was in place. Unfortunately there are not there anymore. The guy who tour the fort told us that each barrel has a different thread so each ammunition would spin on itself at a different speed which would make them explode at different times. The idea was to make them explode at different distance so the "buckshots" would cover a bigger area.
@laurean5998
@laurean5998 3 года назад
I don't think that is how it works, I can see the different spread patterns with a canister round work, but they don't explode. The twist rate shouldn't affect the time the projectile spends in the air and programmable grenades set to explode after a set number of revolutions were not invented when this gun was in service.
@petev.6598
@petev.6598 5 лет назад
That loading "clip". :D
@terminator572
@terminator572 5 лет назад
Wouldn't it be a magazine?
@christopherzarcone1363
@christopherzarcone1363 5 лет назад
Dorvuzak Uzn it functions more similarly to a stripper clip than a detachable magazine IMO
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 5 лет назад
@@terminator572 Nope. No spring.
@Americas_Laziest_Photographer
@Americas_Laziest_Photographer 5 лет назад
Agreed. It's a clip, not a magazine
@goiterlanternbase
@goiterlanternbase 5 лет назад
Now im confused. I thought i got it, but than comes this. Not a clip, not inserted to the gun.
@bthsr7113
@bthsr7113 5 лет назад
I love seeing the big pieces. They are a rare treat on this show. This is one I didn't know of, but will stay with me.
@Snowball042
@Snowball042 5 лет назад
There was one of these displayed outside my church’s grove building when I was a kid in the late 70’s. . Loved playing with it back then. Didn’t know it wasn’t a Gatling gun until I was in college during the 80’s. Wish I would have thought to offer the Church some $$$ for it when I could have purchased it.
@frederickwise5238
@frederickwise5238 2 года назад
I had "the remains" of one of the explosive rounds. My dad found it in a dump near Granville Oh in 1940.The primer had been fired, the projectile had had the 3xplosive removed and its a shame we kids played with it all thru WWII and it got beat up. Never knew what it was till I stumbled on this video by accident. Stopped the vid and did a frame by frame back & forth at 6+minutes to look closely at the cartridge. BINGO. Thanks Ian!! I gave it to my son years ago and he uses it as a"decorative paperweight" on his desk
@Noeland
@Noeland 5 лет назад
I always enjoy the history lessons that come along with weapons like this. Thanks Ian. Can't even wait to get that new book!!
@indigomer
@indigomer Год назад
This is actually a pretty amazing design. Effective layout with simplified parts, and everything you need to service it sitting inside its carriage. Very smart guy.
@SPQRxUSAxNUSA
@SPQRxUSAxNUSA 4 года назад
I really appreciate your commentary and well thought out descriptions of these ancient weapons. thank you
@a.arnold7494
@a.arnold7494 9 месяцев назад
This is one of the coolest, most well designed mechanisms I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing this!
@j.a.steiger7201
@j.a.steiger7201 5 лет назад
This is one of my favorite gun designs. Thanks. Much simpler than a Gatllin'
@chickenmad
@chickenmad 5 лет назад
Ian, you forgot to list this one.
@devonandrewmills
@devonandrewmills 2 года назад
Top tier information bud. I was reading some fiction and saw the Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon mentioned. Never heard or saw it before. Very enlightening. Thanks for the video.
@darthweldar1617
@darthweldar1617 Год назад
A few days ago i got a round of this Hotchkiss Revolver cannon,today i've found its gun :)
@wilsonj4705
@wilsonj4705 5 лет назад
"Civilized Warfare" Now there's an oxymoron
@BigBoiBleu
@BigBoiBleu 5 лет назад
I was just thinking that 😂
@DFX2KX
@DFX2KX 5 лет назад
In large part, yeah. The whole idea was/is "War is terrible enough as it is, let's at least try and limit it's terribleness when possible/to the people that signed up to fight"
@darkblood626
@darkblood626 5 лет назад
No it's really not. Civilized warfare is bad. Uncivilized warfare is much, much worse. Just search for a list of banned weapons and tactics and you’ll understand why.
@grahamlopez6202
@grahamlopez6202 5 лет назад
It makes sense. Just because we're at war doesnt mean we should be uncivil. Shoot the enemy dead, dont torture them for fun. Use mines made of metal, not plastic. Be polite, but be effective. See? Civil.
@steve1978ger
@steve1978ger 5 лет назад
@@darkblood626 - there's always worse, and I'd accept a term like "regulated warfare", but the idea that war can in any way be "civil" is a bit of a stretch. Even "legal warfare" is a doubtful concept, because there is nothing in the Declaration of Human Rights that makes an exception for soldiers to their right as human beings to life, freedom, etcetera - so every war is immediately at odds with one of the oldest, most fundamental, and most widely accepted pieces of international law.
@hamboneneurosis995
@hamboneneurosis995 5 лет назад
I was disappointed that my lunch break poop didn't include a new forgotten weapons. But, I am still happy to see this now
@nathanlynch9634
@nathanlynch9634 5 лет назад
I'm learning more from this channel than I ever did in my history lessons.
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 5 лет назад
" Civilized Warfare", think about that for a few minutes...A very cool gun, IMO...
@majungasaurusaaaa
@majungasaurusaaaa 2 месяца назад
Europeans and their frequent limited wars that were extensions of diplomacy. Your rival today could be your ally tomorrow. Being "civilized" makes going back to the negotiation table easier, which was the goal to begin with. You've got lots of small countries sharing the same faith and values. And you're unlikely to be able to wipe anyone out after defeating them. Elsewhere in the world wars were waged with genocidal intend and rules cooked up in Switzerland looked silly.
@knyffeler
@knyffeler 5 лет назад
One of your best videos Ian. Keep up the great work!
@AlexLee-dc2vb
@AlexLee-dc2vb 5 лет назад
This is why we love this channel
@David_Brinkerhoff93
@David_Brinkerhoff93 Год назад
That's definitely an ASSAULT CANNON!!!!
@SuperOtter13
@SuperOtter13 5 лет назад
That is one of the coolest cannon I have ever seen!! Thank you Ian for sharing this with us!
@jeffbangle4710
@jeffbangle4710 5 лет назад
Hmm, I found this via Bloke on Range's Facebook post, and can't find it by searching directly on RU-vid...
@pguth98
@pguth98 5 лет назад
@@andreahighsides7756 me too buddy
@tnutts42
@tnutts42 5 лет назад
I just found it no problem when I manually searched it.
@davidgreen40
@davidgreen40 5 лет назад
Made in France. Should be in Ian's collection
@Masternater1000
@Masternater1000 5 лет назад
Quite possibly the coolest thing you have ever reviewed Ian, btw you live a charmed life.
@MrEvan312
@MrEvan312 4 года назад
Watching the guts of this thing in action is so satisfying, reminds me of really old clocks and such. The bigger and chunkier the parts, the more satisfying I find it.
@TrakesFangs
@TrakesFangs 5 лет назад
How do you get ammo for this thing? Lol I guess it's one of those "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" kind of things...
@moredistractions
@moredistractions 5 лет назад
You would probably have to manufacture reproduction ammo and that's where it would get legally complex. The cannon might not be considered a weapon but the shells would probably fall under some NFA type regulation.
@ToastytheG
@ToastytheG 5 лет назад
Cusrom tooled cartridges... it costs $400,000 to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds.
@dj1NM3
@dj1NM3 5 лет назад
@@moredistractions HE shells definitely, but solid shot or cannister on the other hand...
@FairlyUnknown
@FairlyUnknown 5 лет назад
You buy this as a collector, no way in hell would you fire this even if you could get your hands on the ammo somehow.
@Tremulousnut
@Tremulousnut 5 лет назад
@@ToastytheG $400,000 would be worth it if you're using it for its intended purpose, shooting at light armour or slower aircraft.
@ZeroFourTwentyFive
@ZeroFourTwentyFive 5 лет назад
I just watched a rerun of Pawn Stars last night and a guy wanted to sell his Hotchkiss for $75,000 and Rick offered him $40,000 😂
@servicerifle16
@servicerifle16 5 лет назад
"I have one of the spacesuits worn during the Apollo 11 moon landing." "Best I can do is $50." (Insert BS excuse here)
@ZeroFourTwentyFive
@ZeroFourTwentyFive 5 лет назад
Kennard Lang haha. So true
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 5 лет назад
Hated that show, I have more entertainment watching Antique Hunters or God forbid Storage Wars...
@MrPh30
@MrPh30 5 лет назад
So much fakery on History and Discovery , read Cork Grahams book about his experience with Discovery .
@MrPh30
@MrPh30 5 лет назад
Buy it and read it while its up there . Court stuff is going on and who knows what happens. And you wont spend a minute on the channels any longer.
@dootmarine1140
@dootmarine1140 Год назад
Imagine showing up to the range with a 140 year old hand-operated autocannon, laying down suppressive fire with the boys
@MyTv-
@MyTv- 2 года назад
Nothing says home defence like this little beauty!
@marinchapuis8720
@marinchapuis8720 5 лет назад
This might be the coolest thing you've ever reviewed, amazing stuff! Best gun channel on YT by far
@thatguynameddan2136
@thatguynameddan2136 5 лет назад
Ooh, this pairs quite well with C&Rsenal's Hotchkiss video, just like a good meal and a fine wine.
@therugburnz
@therugburnz 5 лет назад
Ahh, rotating action, my favorite. Thanx Ian.
@SeptimusAugustusI
@SeptimusAugustusI 5 лет назад
Finally something useful for home defence, thanks Ian!
@joearnold6881
@joearnold6881 3 года назад
I love Ian’s advice on how to rip someone off 😂
@Cheezwizzz
@Cheezwizzz 2 года назад
Cheating advice from Gun Jesus 😂😂😂
@HecklerKochTV
@HecklerKochTV 5 лет назад
"This thing is basically the GMG of the 19th century" there fixed it for you.
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 5 лет назад
Touche.
@ZeroKey92
@ZeroKey92 5 лет назад
I LOVE the framing and shots in this!
@billd.iniowa2263
@billd.iniowa2263 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing video. I cant get around very well anymore so a museum visit is pretty much out of the question. But your videos take me right there and give me a guided tour to boot. Thankyou so much!
@TheAlexagius
@TheAlexagius 5 лет назад
I imagine against airships this would be very useful, after all they're not going fast and the HE rounds would cause a big badda boom
@moriskurth628
@moriskurth628 5 лет назад
The HE ammo would also ignite the gas cells in the Airship, making them more effective than, say, conventional shells. It's is pretty much the gun you want for a steam- or dieselpunk setting: Big firepower, high rate of fire, but low-tech enough as to not stick out too much, yet still kinda unusual and unique. Just imagine airships going at one another, armed with batteries of these bad boys.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 5 лет назад
If you can actually reach the airship, yes.
@4schitzangiggles
@4schitzangiggles 5 лет назад
You'd have to get lucky and hit a metal frame member or an engine to get the shell to explode, otherwise you're just poking holes in the fabric that covers and contains the lifting gas.
@anotherrandomtexan25
@anotherrandomtexan25 4 года назад
Would love to hear this freakin thing fire! And its a great size for CC, much smaller than the Abrams I'm using now!
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 3 года назад
See Forgotten Weapons YT post of October 18, 2020.
@zephyer-gp1ju
@zephyer-gp1ju Год назад
It is a wonder that somewhere a bit later someone didn't hook up an electric motor to one. Would have been a big heavy for WW1 and be a defensive weapon. In WW2 if they had switched to maybe 25mm, it would of been a hell of an air borne weapon.
@fredford7642
@fredford7642 4 года назад
Superb video! Ian you seem to always out do yourself.You are the MAN!
@matthewbrasel2737
@matthewbrasel2737 5 лет назад
Someone saw this quite some time ago and thought, "that would be cool in a plane." lol and the A10 was born
@aleramone23
@aleramone23 5 лет назад
I can imagine myself using that: *Laughing maniatically while cranking.
@hacknwack4065
@hacknwack4065 Год назад
That dude must have just gone "Gatling guns are great, and so are cannons. What if we put them together?"
@chitoryu12
@chitoryu12 5 лет назад
I love gun designs that seem stupidly complex but become elegantly simple once you break down how they work.
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