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All about the Carcano Carbine on C&Rsenal: • History of WWI Primer ...
In our last live stream with Othais we talked about the Italian rifles and pistols of WW1. This is the slightly edited version in which we focus on the rifles. Check out Othais' channel for more details.
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@Ynimixer
@Ynimixer 7 лет назад
"We don't have horses, you guys jog - and carry less stuff" lol
@lolloblue9646
@lolloblue9646 5 лет назад
More or less
@AWPtical800
@AWPtical800 7 лет назад
Carcano: decent sniping rifle for the mountains... or Dallas. Also looks like the Italians beat the Germans in making a flamethrower with that TS.
@rogerd777
@rogerd777 Год назад
Oswald used the Carcano M1938, not the M1891. Not a WWI firearm, it was a shorter version of the M1891 and chambered for a different round, spitzer-pointed 7.35×51mm
@davidnunya1943
@davidnunya1943 7 месяцев назад
​@@rogerd777 Still funny though.
@shortbutfunnyvideos
@shortbutfunnyvideos 11 дней назад
@@rogerd777 Actually Oswald's M38 was chambered in 6.5 carcano. However, some released CIA documents did state that a man connected wish the CIA bought 4 carcanos chambered in 7.35 intended for the assassination
@RenerDeCastro
@RenerDeCastro Год назад
Having played Isonzo for more than 30 hours already, it's interesting to know a more detailed history behind the Carcano and Vetterli rifles.
@jonbrollinsface2420
@jonbrollinsface2420 9 месяцев назад
You still on?
@YounesBoussouar-su7qk
@YounesBoussouar-su7qk 3 месяца назад
You still on?
@jeffkiess
@jeffkiess День назад
Isonzo brought me here as well to learn about all those mysterious rifles I had never heard of prior to playing.
@triangledefinition
@triangledefinition 7 лет назад
May always looks so happy when she's shooting, its nice when people can do what they love.
@phiphedude7684
@phiphedude7684 5 лет назад
Mae :D
@lafeelabriel
@lafeelabriel 7 лет назад
Holy moly that Vetterli is huge. Size aside, though, that's a surprisingly modern bolt action rifle. Especially considering it dates back to 1870!
@Flakfire
@Flakfire 7 лет назад
Mama mia! That'sa great episode!
@leonardocurcio6199
@leonardocurcio6199 7 лет назад
Flakfire mamma*
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder 7 лет назад
Flakfire I knew you'd be here. Nothing pulls me in more than C&Rsenal and TGW!
@MaVOfficialHD
@MaVOfficialHD 7 лет назад
cool to know you watch these aswell! :D
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Flakfire Don't forget to check out AH, Germany and France too. More relevant to BF1 and Verdun for now.
@jrapcdaikari
@jrapcdaikari 7 лет назад
I wish BF1 had the Carcano rifles. They added the Italian army (and Arditi) in the base game, but the only Italian guns I see are the Beretta 1918 SMG, the Experimental Cei-Rigotti, and some Italian pistols.
@toledotown
@toledotown 7 лет назад
Loving all the Italy content lately :)
@DZR3WIND
@DZR3WIND 7 лет назад
Before watching this channel i didn't care about WW1, but after watching many video of on this channel, it made WW1 is fascinating to learn about for me. Thanks for doing that!
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
That's all we ever hoped for.
@CMRCLDIVER
@CMRCLDIVER 5 лет назад
DZR3WIND watch "ww1 oversimplified " it'll tell ya everything you need to know in like 5 minutes
@menofcatholicism
@menofcatholicism 2 года назад
@@CMRCLDIVER im late but this channel was much more in depth than oversimplified
@grant9939
@grant9939 Год назад
@@menofcatholicism well it is in the name after all.. 😅
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 7 лет назад
The reason of the Moschetto TS is that there are a series of jobs in the army (passing artillery shells, load and unload mules, ecc...) that are not compatible with a long rifle. If you give a long rifle to the men that had to do those activities, they'll put them somewere while they do their "main" job, with the result of not having the rifle at hand the moment it's really needed. A Moschetto TS is small and light enought to be worn while doing other manual activities, and it had a bayonet, not cause those troops were really expected to use it for combat, but cause they needed it as a tool (can opener, wooden box opener, lever, ecc... the real main use of bayonets in both world war) even more than normal infantry.
@jodiecourtland871
@jodiecourtland871 7 лет назад
She is always grinning when firing a gun. Any gun. Love her!
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
And I love shooting!
@JustAChannel_13
@JustAChannel_13 7 лет назад
Don't we all?
@CaptainGrief66
@CaptainGrief66 7 лет назад
9:16 ...It's pronunced ''Moskettoh'' (Musket- in italian old designations it defines a short stocked firearm) Also: In WWII italy actually was able to fit the special divisions with semiautos, like the Scotti Modello ''X'' for the special elite division of the paratroopers the ''Folgore' or the Armaguerra Modello .39 for the Bersaglieri.
@andresmartinezramos7513
@andresmartinezramos7513 7 лет назад
TheOtakuComrade Hello comarade Katyusha
@mauriziodanielemutti7874
@mauriziodanielemutti7874 7 лет назад
TheOtakuComrade Are you sure? I knew that the Scotti lost the competition and only the Armaguerra was produced
@CaptainGrief66
@CaptainGrief66 7 лет назад
Corn Marketman The Army decided to continue making the Scotti since it was really cheap and easy to produce, but they made more of the Armaguerra anyway because it was much more stronger and more suitable for an active infantry role
@dount566
@dount566 7 лет назад
The use of the Toy Solders in this video was a treat lol. Great video on all parties, keep up the great work!
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@killzoneisa
@killzoneisa 7 лет назад
just finishing watching Othais Austro-Hungarian Mannlicher 1886 to 1888-90 video to now watch them here.
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
hurray
@curiobill
@curiobill 7 лет назад
Thanks again guys! Love these Special episodes! Especially nice to see the old Vetterli!
@laretus
@laretus 7 лет назад
I'm glad you returned to an edited format for these, I just did not feel like watching that unfocused, unedited stuff you did previously for the weapons overview
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
Took some extra camera work but I agree, totally worth it for the extra quality.
@laretus
@laretus 7 лет назад
Thanks for the reply! Keep up the good work :)
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
Ok, but only because you said so.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Lars Sundell We will continue having both in the future. Some people want the raw stuff.
@laretus
@laretus 7 лет назад
Fair enough, I can see why. I personally look for concentrated and condensed information from this channel, though I do enjoy the out-take videos you sometimes release.
@TheRagingStorm98
@TheRagingStorm98 7 лет назад
This complements the Arditi episode very well
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+The Raging Storm Coincidence?
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 7 лет назад
Conspiracy.
@damnischannel
@damnischannel 7 лет назад
The Great War does that mean an episode about Italian uniforms is next? 😁
@enricoselvini628
@enricoselvini628 5 лет назад
In 1914 the Austro-Hungarian Empire had 53 million inhabitants and 58 cavalry regiments, The kingdom of Italy had 37 million inhabitants and 31 cavalry regiments. Maybe he knows about weapons, but I think he needs to go over military history
@erichvonmanstein1952
@erichvonmanstein1952 4 года назад
Also during one of his episodes he said Russians had a great advantage in number of machine guns by war began,it was actually Germans which had produced about 12.000 machine guns before the war which is very large compare with other major powers.
@scott_hunts
@scott_hunts 2 года назад
@@erichvonmanstein1952 the Russians had far more than even the Germans, they just deployed them according to a different doctrine that was notably less effective and meant they weren’t encountered nearly as often. Also necropost lol.
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 7 лет назад
The Canadian Rogers controversy would be a great episode in itself. Both channels have done a fantastic job of bringing a subject that can be presented as a little dusty to life, great stuff!
@jsnl247
@jsnl247 7 лет назад
if you think about it, the calvary carbines and short rifles seen here are precursors of the Personal defense weapin concept.
@pasqualeponterosso1956
@pasqualeponterosso1956 5 лет назад
Fascinating, thank you for your research and presentation!
@eobubba
@eobubba 7 лет назад
I love these collaborations. I'm already supporting both these shows on Patreon. Shouldn't you?
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
hero
@luisetb
@luisetb 7 лет назад
I love both channels and thanks for all the info that keeps filling my brain. I love all this stuff!
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@XLesky
@XLesky 7 лет назад
Great stuff. The arms of the Great War, and even more so WW2 show the industrial capabilities and military intent of their users. Italian arms of WW1 are rough yet functional, highlighting the limited industrialisation of Italy compared to Germany or Britain
@NapoleonBonaparteMAGA
@NapoleonBonaparteMAGA 7 лет назад
Love the length of the video, great content
@spencer4rki736
@spencer4rki736 7 лет назад
This episode was great! I will definitely be checking out and subscribing to C&Rsenal.
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
Thanks! Happy to have you!
@troy9477
@troy9477 5 лет назад
I never realized the Vetterli was so advanced for its time, or that Italy refurbed them and used them for so long. Seems pretty shrewd. Surprised they didn't shorten the barrel by 6" or so. But hey, whatever works.
@karhua903
@karhua903 7 лет назад
Love this show!!!
@ianbabcock6802
@ianbabcock6802 7 лет назад
YEAH! I've been waiting for this!
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
How did it go?
@ianbabcock6802
@ianbabcock6802 7 лет назад
C&Rsenal Great! I love learning about old guns and the history behind them. I look forward to the pistol episode!
@JakeWebb-rz1zb
@JakeWebb-rz1zb 7 лет назад
Great video love this channel
@JenniferinIllinois
@JenniferinIllinois 7 лет назад
Over 80 minutes of Othias today! It's been a good day. :)
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
woooo
@andreavilla7373
@andreavilla7373 7 лет назад
Great video, and you also could use it for the WWII italian equipment because we had not changed the equipment during the period between the two wars! Smart thinking Italy, truly smart.
@foobloo101
@foobloo101 7 лет назад
Is it just me or did Indy look like he needed three more hours of sleep :)
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
always
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We have these live streams on Sundays usually right when he arrived from the airport.
@philiplindecker6628
@philiplindecker6628 7 лет назад
Very informative video about something that I knew absolutely nothing about.
@ericswain70
@ericswain70 7 лет назад
Best guest.Othais is top at his lore.I Look forward to these crossover episodes.Great stuff.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We love him too.
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
D'aww!
@joseignaciohileradorna5122
@joseignaciohileradorna5122 7 лет назад
Am I the only one whos pissed there are no italian rifles in BF1?
@mikeoxsmal8022
@mikeoxsmal8022 7 лет назад
Jose Hilera there is the cel regotti is
@joseignaciohileradorna5122
@joseignaciohileradorna5122 7 лет назад
LordParshnipz57 I mean bolt actions that were actually used
@officer-157-
@officer-157- 7 лет назад
Jose Hilera same
@joseignaciohileradorna5122
@joseignaciohileradorna5122 7 лет назад
1 4 Fun Gaming Whats the meme that you have on your profilr pic called?
@wujitsu77uusi
@wujitsu77uusi 7 лет назад
Jose Hilera kappa
@spartan92296
@spartan92296 5 лет назад
"Special needs troops" had me dying Othais
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 7 лет назад
Great Episode Indy and Othias. Good explanation on the effectiveness of flat shooting cartridges. My favorite is a 6.5mm also but from Sweden the 6.5 X 55mm fired from the Swedish small ring Mausers.
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks
@joeyd1404
@joeyd1404 7 лет назад
good video. lots of good info!
@brianfuller5868
@brianfuller5868 6 лет назад
Great video The 6.5mm was a serviceable cartridge and the Carcano was likewise.
@aaaaoooaaaa
@aaaaoooaaaa 3 года назад
Can't wait for the Italian uniforms episode
@callunas
@callunas 7 лет назад
Great explanations!
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@danielhyson6079
@danielhyson6079 6 лет назад
The carcano is also very easy to use from book depository buildings.
@rogerd777
@rogerd777 Год назад
Oswald used the Carcano M1938, not the M1891. Not a WWI firearm, it was a shorter version of the M1891 and chambered for a different round, spitzer-pointed 7.35×51mm
@gortbot7748
@gortbot7748 10 месяцев назад
Oswald never fired a shot from the Texas Book Depository. J Edgar Hoover and Allen Dulles had their own trained marksmen do the job. Lee Oswald was the patsy. They had Jack Ruby take him out the next morning because Officer Tippett failed his mission to kill Oswald Friday afternoon.
@josephthomas8318
@josephthomas8318 3 года назад
The intro music to this channel soothes my troubled brain. Everytime I hear it, a small amount if serotonin is released and I'm happy again if just for a few moments.
@Saberlena
@Saberlena 7 лет назад
"Troops es-special -especiale I don't speak Italian." I lol'd.
@warrenrhinerson6373
@warrenrhinerson6373 5 лет назад
Fun fact: the Carcano rifle was the gun of choice for Lee Harvey Oswald when he assassinated President John F Kennedy
@lamolambda8349
@lamolambda8349 4 года назад
Lol you believe that?
@baneofbanes
@baneofbanes 4 года назад
lamo lambda Evidence supports it.
@davide2890
@davide2890 3 года назад
@ nope
@jerrysmooth24
@jerrysmooth24 3 года назад
@@lamolambda8349 lee harvey oswald did shoot jfk in the head with a carcano thats a fact
@augustuswayne9676
@augustuswayne9676 2 года назад
@@jerrysmooth24 a lot of people think Oswald was just some bum that didn't know how to shoot and was just a Patsy that got lucky . In fact he was a marine that could put 24 out of 25 shots in a man size target at 250 yards .
@HerrGesetz
@HerrGesetz 7 лет назад
Great video, Othias did really well.
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@quantitativeease
@quantitativeease 6 лет назад
Thank you Othias and Mae! This was a particularly interesting and educational episode. I was glad to be enlightened about what "point blank range" really means and also found the item about the Italian light infantry to be interesting. I also liked the photograph of a Bersaglieri bicycle soldier (Bicyclaglieri?)
@davidfiorini2565
@davidfiorini2565 2 года назад
It Is: "Bersaglieri Ciclisti"
@MrLolx2u
@MrLolx2u 7 лет назад
YEES! Finally no laggy feed!
@renelopez2244
@renelopez2244 3 года назад
This is a fantastic video
@parafrantz
@parafrantz 7 лет назад
good work dudes!
@magnusrydberg707
@magnusrydberg707 7 лет назад
nice production on this one. Fun to watch
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Indy Picard We all are getting better at this.
@redaofps6589
@redaofps6589 7 лет назад
its so interesting do a series like this one but with other typr of weapons i love rifles but other type is interestibg too and your channel is realy good and interesting
@pete3176
@pete3176 7 лет назад
Another great vid, love the collaboration between your channels + Ian at forgotten weapons. long time viewer of them all. I would like to suggest a topic for your segment "who did what in ww1" ,maybe if you have the time you could look into the story of Felix Graf von Luckner "The sea devil" commander of SMS Seeadler a commerce raider in the south Pacific, his capture, daring escape and recapture are a mostly forgotten part of the naval history of the first world war. Its a great story and a interesting one. keep up the great work.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
He's on our list for sure.
@1jtolvey
@1jtolvey 7 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO !!
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
Thanks
@victoreagle9927
@victoreagle9927 7 лет назад
thank you! ! grazieee
@Robloxman441
@Robloxman441 7 лет назад
This video is great.
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@wulfie1199
@wulfie1199 7 лет назад
another great video!! I can't wait till yous look at the British guns.
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
We're doing our best to get all those ducks in a row!
@krb944
@krb944 7 лет назад
would love to see episode like this with Ian from Forgotten Weapons
@crow69er
@crow69er 7 лет назад
interesting piece good job
@c.g.c2067
@c.g.c2067 3 года назад
very interesting insights
@JassNL
@JassNL 7 лет назад
Awesome Video! The lady shooting the Carcano rifles has an interesting grip when firing them. (Thumb next to bolt). I haven't shot one of these so I have no idea if this is normal.
@UnintentionalSubmarine
@UnintentionalSubmarine 7 лет назад
I hadn't noticed that before, but went back and looked at some other videos. It appears it is just her style. Presumably her thumb is simply too short and her hand too small to comfortably grip around the stock. In fact she mentions something to that effect in one of their videos (might be the one about the T-Gewehr).
@smackarel7
@smackarel7 6 лет назад
A right few Vetterli-Vitali's ended up in Ireland as an arm for the UVF and the IRB during the late 1890's and early 1900's. I've seen them in antique auctions and they were a pain to cycle and carry.
@nerfensaege11
@nerfensaege11 7 лет назад
Nice Vid!
@samiamrg7
@samiamrg7 3 года назад
It’s interestingt that the Italians of all countries were so far ahead of the curve in terms of the use of very short carbines.
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder 7 лет назад
There's that Italian Pistol episode tease in the corner… Bodeo 1889, not the officer's, and Beretta 1915 I believe.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Toby Wood We will try to get that one out there this year too
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder 7 лет назад
The Great War Lovely! I find the Bodeo fascinating; an officer model and one for the regular troops, and possibly one of the more outdated sidearms of the war. It's a very interesting weapon.
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 7 лет назад
The biggest tease is the Glisenti 1910 that's with them. That not have been tested yet in C&Rsenal channel. I cannot wait to see it in action. ;)
@RandyLeftHandy
@RandyLeftHandy 7 лет назад
I saw one of the Vetterli Vitali rifles on the wall of a local Mexican restaurant around here. Struck me as odd. It was the smaller bore with the mannlicher style magazine just like yours.
@michaelskrecek9761
@michaelskrecek9761 7 лет назад
Hey guys! Love your work. I want to ask you something. Few episodes back you said that you are going to do episodes on some or all nationalities in Austro-Hungarian empire. Are you going to do one on Czechs? And if so, I would be honoured to help with the research ( I´m not historian but archaelogist, so close enough, I guess). Keep up the awesome work.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Michael Skřeček a bunch of Czechs are actually helping with an episode about Czechoslovakia. Could use some help with an episode about the Czech legions though. Drop us a message on Facebook.
@Ebolson1019
@Ebolson1019 7 лет назад
I greatly enjoy these videos, any idea when you'll get to the British weapons?
@XMarkxyz
@XMarkxyz 6 лет назад
Really interesting episode, also thanks to Othais high quality feat; his pronounce of speciali was nearly perfect, on the other hand the one of moschetto wasn't so good: it is pronounced "mosketto", and for whenever it could be useful in italian you pronounce with the hard c (so like a k) every time there is an h after the c so "che, chi" is pronunced "ke, ki".
@averagejoeschmoe9186
@averagejoeschmoe9186 6 лет назад
I have a Vetterli rifle, its a Repetierstutzer Vetterli modell 1871 and its a pretty heavy and long rifle to carry around.
@nchau78666
@nchau78666 7 лет назад
Love you Othais, Love you Indy
@Candrsenal
@Candrsenal 7 лет назад
u 2 bby
@Ebori123
@Ebori123 7 лет назад
(Out of the trenches maybe ?) Hi Guys, love your content. Was wondering if you could talk a little bit about the town of Poperinge and its use by the British army?
@JeanLucPicard85
@JeanLucPicard85 7 лет назад
Vetterli looks like it was as much a spear as it was a rifle.
@brotundrosen2059
@brotundrosen2059 7 лет назад
Jean~Luc Picard when it was invented it was a pretty decent rifle
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 5 лет назад
@Frederik Nielsen It's pretty funny that the comment was done by the attache of a country that didn't give to the Russians even an old single-shot Martini-Henry.
@full-timepog6844
@full-timepog6844 7 лет назад
I love the info but....I'd like the name of the gun"rack" shown at different times in the video
@samuelbean9928
@samuelbean9928 2 года назад
My Carcano TS has both under slung and side slung sling mounts and it is dated 1917.
@jdgomez775
@jdgomez775 7 лет назад
Holy cow, that Vetterli had a ridiculously long service life. Plus, I would like to meet the man who said "lets just cut the bayonet in half and make two knifes out of it" and shake his hand.
@lstevens2834
@lstevens2834 7 лет назад
Are those Vetterli conversions safe to shoot? I have read that they were supposed to only be used for an emergency. Was Mae using full power rounds?
@that1guyonpoint213
@that1guyonpoint213 7 лет назад
but they didn't talk about the cei-rigotti self loading rifle that Italy had designed. maybe it just was never fielded though and that's why they never talked about it
@giulianoleon5205
@giulianoleon5205 7 лет назад
Forgotten weapons yeah! Hope you do some more collaborations with Ian and maybe Karl Indy
@bellakaldera3305
@bellakaldera3305 7 лет назад
When I was a teenager I got a Vetterli in a swap with my brother in law, it was plugged and what I really wanted was the bayonet, which he welched on. This Vetterli had the magazine and had indeed been rebarreled to 6.5mm. Indeed that was a huge rifle and heavy too! I eventually sold it to a guy I was working for to go over his fireplace.
@jdewitt77
@jdewitt77 3 года назад
In May of 1915 the Italian Army had 30 cavalry regiments so I don't know why the video said they didn't have much cavalry. 30 regiments is quite a bit.
@sparviero142
@sparviero142 7 лет назад
Nice episode! just one (sad) curiosity about the caracano 91. A short version of the Carcano (the model 38 i think) was used to kill JFK in the 1963.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+sparviero142 Isn't that one thing that is used for all these conspiracy theories?
@sparviero142
@sparviero142 7 лет назад
The Great War Yes like the "magic bullet".
@johnnycash8150
@johnnycash8150 7 лет назад
Yes, because the one allegedly used in the shooting wouldn't fire 2 rounds without jamming very regularily in testing, so the fact that it fired 3 rapidly is considered somewhat unplausible.
@TheHandgunhero
@TheHandgunhero 7 лет назад
Johnny Cash Although there are numerous demonstrations with the Carcano and other bolt action rifles that clearly demonstrate that you can fire that fast accurately if you're good, and LHO was a Marine Marksman and only firing at 40-50 yards and the motorcade was moving at a snail's pace. Three accurate shots in 2 seconds is more than plausible on a slow moving target at 40-50 yards. So long as you have a decent, clean action and a well placed bolt handle (which the M38 Carcanos do have) then it's more than doable with practice.
@johnnycash8150
@johnnycash8150 7 лет назад
Aidan Templeton The reason for doubt was the one he had was in such shitty shape it jammed constantly. like every other round.
@OldManMontgomery
@OldManMontgomery 3 года назад
Stated in the narative, but not specifically mentioned, all the WW1 Italian rifles used the same ammunition and charger clips. Makes the supply program easier.
@elanmartin2495
@elanmartin2495 2 года назад
I have a Carcano TS from 1918, but it has the side style sling. Is it possible that it could’ve seen service in World War 1?
@johnmcleod4859
@johnmcleod4859 7 лет назад
Hey Indy, what's the name of the book and author that you get most of your information from?
@Pan_Z
@Pan_Z 7 лет назад
The person shooting has an eerie smile as she does it
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
I can tell from your statement that you do not live in the South of the US.
@pl412
@pl412 7 лет назад
Pan Z shooting is fun, shooting a piece of history even more so
@logancaine9616
@logancaine9616 6 лет назад
Spend a day on the range with a Carcano, Mauser, Springfield, or Lee Enfield, and you'd have a smile on your face too. There's just something about bolt action surplus rifles that makes them fun.
@sebathadah1559
@sebathadah1559 6 лет назад
Pan Z and a nice wrack.
@sadul
@sadul 6 лет назад
I used to be in the army for a while. Shooting is not fun. Shooting is all about killing. Killing is not fun. Not fun at all, but has to be done if the situation goes that way when defending your country. Nobody smiled when we we´re shooting...
@marcppparis
@marcppparis 7 лет назад
Yay I love it when Othais and Mae swing by
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
Hello!!
@marcppparis
@marcppparis 7 лет назад
Became a C&Rsenal patron as well as (already) Great War Patron
@maewinchester2030
@maewinchester2030 7 лет назад
thedudepdx Thank you! Any bit helps, seriously thank you!
@Rickinsf
@Rickinsf 7 лет назад
Is the lever sticking out of the rear sight (11:51) for adjustment? Looks like it's ready to snag on something.
@Z09SS
@Z09SS 7 лет назад
I twitch every time that opening montage shows the guy aiming the unloaded Lewis gun.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We are working on replacing it.
@Ivan-jv4fw
@Ivan-jv4fw 7 лет назад
great video guys! I'm an aussie, can you do a special on General Sir John Monash? love for others to go to know him. thanks
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We will do that, yes.
@Rayan-bj8wn
@Rayan-bj8wn 7 лет назад
Make a special about the lost battalion
@kamuelacastellano1655
@kamuelacastellano1655 7 лет назад
RyanIsWatching in 2 years he will
@mr.nobody5287
@mr.nobody5287 3 года назад
@@kamuelacastellano1655 didn’t age well
@jstrahan2
@jstrahan2 7 лет назад
What about the 6.5×52mm Carcano Model 91/38? Wasn't that available for WWI?
@henrysergeant2176
@henrysergeant2176 7 лет назад
That mug on the table OMIGOD
@catsareterriblystrangemcge4301
Hey Indy and friends Could you possibly do a special on the famous German captain felix von luckner Thanks love your work man
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We will.
@harryb8945
@harryb8945 7 лет назад
Would love an episode on British weapons.
@dandhan87
@dandhan87 7 лет назад
Vetterli rifle looks beautiful
@MakeMeThinkAgain
@MakeMeThinkAgain 7 лет назад
Love the carbine.
@materialmatters2759
@materialmatters2759 7 лет назад
Insert Cadorna joke here
@vasilzahariev5741
@vasilzahariev5741 7 лет назад
Stefan T The most stubborn person in 20th century.
@shotime1651
@shotime1651 7 лет назад
my channel pic XD
@ChrisMathers3501
@ChrisMathers3501 7 лет назад
Ahem. "Hotzendorf." That is all.
@voramok5366
@voramok5366 7 лет назад
I'll try. Cadorna.
@scarpels92
@scarpels92 7 лет назад
chi serve sotto Cadorna di certo non ritorna. "Who served under Cadorna surely won't come back. " Sorry couldn't find a rimed translation :P
@Luckyheraclius89
@Luckyheraclius89 5 лет назад
I hope they come out with a verdin game but for the Italian front because we got western and eastern front now
@limegrd
@limegrd Год назад
Bruh
@KhrisMiddletonFitnessOfficial
How do you like Isonzo?
@masonponton3077
@masonponton3077 7 лет назад
does anyone know what kind of clips the vetterli m1870/87/15 use? Im looking for some since i just bought one. Thx🙂
@SunflowerSocialist
@SunflowerSocialist 7 лет назад
What about Italian pistols?
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