Machine Guns Of World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special feat. C&Rsenal

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  • @Jrlomay
    @Jrlomay 5 років тому +415

    *puts machine gun on table*
    "She weighs one hundred fifty kilograms and fires-"

    • @MausOfTheHouse
      @MausOfTheHouse 5 років тому +36

      200 dollar custom made cartridges

    • @LavitosExodius
      @LavitosExodius 5 років тому +8

      @@MausOfTheHouse na the MG 08 fires 8mm mauser or 7.65 Argentine Mauser. The Lewis can fire .303 Brit, .30-06, 8mm Mauser,& 7.62x54r. The MP18 can fire 9x19 Para "9mm Luger", 7.63x25 Mauser, & 7.65x21 Para. All of those cartridges can be found for sale commercially.

    • @MausOfTheHouse
      @MausOfTheHouse 5 років тому +28

      @@LavitosExodius you see, the 200$ part is from a game

    • @lamoxd3813
      @lamoxd3813 5 років тому +10

      @@LavitosExodius woosh

    • @upengraden3792
      @upengraden3792 5 років тому +16

      @@LavitosExodius this is a reference to "Meet the Heavy", a promo for a character in the FPS game Team Fortress 2

  • @ADRay1999
    @ADRay1999 6 років тому +920

    C&Rsenal and Forgotten weapons, in my opinion are the best firearm history channels on UA-cam.

    • @Wilson2005WAW
      @Wilson2005WAW 6 років тому +20

      I agree with you.

    • @rexretolosa8978
      @rexretolosa8978 6 років тому +41

      hickock 45

    • @ThunderBuddy
      @ThunderBuddy 6 років тому +23

      Yes and I think that because they are not biased in anyway. They are all about the history.

    • @hquiller
      @hquiller 6 років тому +56

      @@rexretolosa8978 Nope. Although I like hickok45, he just shoot and talk a little about the gun. FW and C&R show the mechanics and detailed historyof the weapons.

    • @stevep5408
      @stevep5408 6 років тому

      Suckass

  • @AaronB99999
    @AaronB99999 6 років тому +55

    3:15 When I was in the US army I thought it was hilarious that the M60 machine gun had a tripod that you could lock the gun into and dial up the right deflection and elevation to hit pre-designated targets. Almost certainly never been used, and no doubt the Army and the manufacturer put a ton of work into development and testing.

  • @mikep3180
    @mikep3180 6 років тому +523

    I'm a simple man , I see an MP18 I click

  • @michellearmstrong3938
    @michellearmstrong3938 6 років тому +368

    In all honesty this is the people the BBC should have went to for WW1 uncut

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 6 років тому +21

      So right. WW1 uncut was a bit terrible.

    • @michellearmstrong3938
      @michellearmstrong3938 6 років тому +37

      @@neilwilson5785 just a "tad" bit terrible? Most the information was nulled down to basic information you should have known & not to mention that they tried to keep it hip & relevant with dubstep.
      It showed very little respect in one episode about barbed wire as it used a cutesy cartoon to demonstrate it. The lack of respect that would have been seen by someone like me was horrifying imo

    • @Daylon91
      @Daylon91 6 років тому +2

      With Dan snow? Lol

    • @medlawar8645
      @medlawar8645 5 років тому +5

      @@michellearmstrong3938 i have ptsd because that music

    • @robainsworth2014
      @robainsworth2014 5 років тому +18

      The BBC are too busy intentionally spreading lies

  • @jeffreaves6107
    @jeffreaves6107 6 років тому +162

    Your series is the best most comprehensive,extensive/ inclusive series ever conducted. This endeavor is amazing in it's scope and I applaud it. The First World War and it's lead up of late 19th/early 20th century wars has captivated me for about half my life since an early teen. This series has beaten all others. I hope it will be out on DVD, I'm old school, WW1 interests me, so go figure .. I want a hard copy. Keep up the excellent work your nearly done.

    • @hquiller
      @hquiller 6 років тому +6

      I watch a few videos of the Great War everyday. There are so many thank I think I'll never watch all of them. TGW and C&Rsenal are two of my top 5 history/gun channels. Of course, Forgotten Weapons, InRange and hickok45 are the other three.

  • @HappyChonger
    @HappyChonger 6 років тому +151

    I'd like to add a little note on the Lewis gun teams.
    In the book, Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Harry Patch says this,
    " There were five of us in a Lewis team. Number one carried the gun and a revolver. I had a bag lined with all the spare parts, which went over the shoulder. This bag of spares, which we could almost build a gun from, weighed as much as the gun. You had that to struggle along with as well as your full pack. The gun had a tripod, which folded up for carrying, and which I also had to take.
    Number three, four and five were loaders. As number two I had a revolver as well. Three, four and five had the Lee-Enfield rifle. These three carried four loaded magazines, even when we left the front line to go into reserve"
    I'm not saying this is how they all worked, it's just one mans recollection ( many decades after the event) of being number two in a five man Lewis gun team.

    • @kevingooley9628
      @kevingooley9628 5 років тому +2

      Can't remember the title, but years ago I read a narrative account of the US incursion into Archangel in 1919. They also referenced the Lewis guns being a 5 man team, Gunner, loader, and 3 mag carriers, who also provided protection for the gun.

    • @cecilysarson4045
      @cecilysarson4045 Рік тому +1

      thank you. quoting this in my coursework.

    • @LafayetteCCurtis
      @LafayetteCCurtis Рік тому +1

      This was nothing weird. The Lewis gun team was one of the precursors to the structure of World War II infantry squads centred around the light machine gun. It's still very common for regular riflemen today to carry a belt or two of LMG/SAW ammunition.

  • @averageconsumer0
    @averageconsumer0 6 років тому +86

    "stopped by enemy machine guns" you can hear this phrase 100s of times in this channel
    sadly...

  • @davidvonkettering204
    @davidvonkettering204 6 років тому +36

    I don't know Indy, Othias nor Mae personally, but all three have made me a happy man. The Great War crew and Anvil22 are extraordinary! Flo, I give you my regards and hope someday you and Indy could again collaborate on a series.
    Priceless assets to the world all!
    Love,
    David

    • @Masada1911
      @Masada1911 6 років тому +2

      David vonKettering Such a wholesome comment. Love it.

  • @digitalbrentable
    @digitalbrentable 6 років тому +14

    Indy in the trenches at 13:00, on the right!

  • @jemc4276
    @jemc4276 6 років тому +190

    I really hope you hit the 1m sub's before the Armistice.

    • @silentt8161
      @silentt8161 6 років тому +3

      the what? what are you talking about?

    • @jemc4276
      @jemc4276 6 років тому +10

      @@silentt8161 This "The Great War" channel achieving 1,000,000 UA-cam Subscribers before the 11th of November 2018 which will be the 100th year anniversary of the Armistice declaration time. Clear enough?

    • @silentt8161
      @silentt8161 6 років тому +11

      what armistice

    • @MeowMeowDeathRay
      @MeowMeowDeathRay 6 років тому +10

      Not before the spring offensive the war ain't gonna end.

    • @yourarseismine1016
      @yourarseismine1016 6 років тому +11

      @@silentt8161
      Jesus christ kid.

  • @MaxwellBenson80
    @MaxwellBenson80 6 років тому +6

    Such a fantastic video!! Thank you both for your awesome channels! As a former gunner (m240b) I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Keep the great videos coming!!!

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 6 років тому +16

    I'm subbed to c&rcenal.. I've watch most of his videos.. he's awesome.

  • @rodneymckenna6197
    @rodneymckenna6197 6 років тому +3

    Wasn't a huge fan of the C&Rsenal cameos at first, mainly because I couldn't really understand most of the lingo and mechanics. But after watching several of these episodes, they've become the most interesting and informational. Keep it up y'all, this show just keeps getting better and better. You guys are making a whole generation more aware and educated and it's so entertaining too!

  • @mikedertouzos908
    @mikedertouzos908 4 роки тому +6

    That guy has one heck of a collection and I am extremely jealous.
    Just ook at all that history....

  • @VersusARCH
    @VersusARCH 6 років тому +10

    Balkan armies, Turkey and Italy also got a lot of valuable XP with machine guns before WW1 in the 1911. Italo-Turkish and the 1912-13. Balkan Wars.

  • @davec5153
    @davec5153 2 роки тому +3

    The germans were mostly fighting a defensive war on the western front, which is why they had far less casualties than the allies, who were sending waves of infantry at the German lines.

  • @mariorossi3898
    @mariorossi3898 Рік тому +2

    I think you should have shown and presented the two main sub machine gun of WWI both of them Italians, like: the OVP 1918 (produced in 1918 by Villar Perosa) and the Beretta Model 1918 (that you quickly mentioned). These two are most likely the first sub machine gun in WWI, (and very efficient), if we exclude the Fiat mod. 1915 “Villar Perosa”.

    • @jimjames6074
      @jimjames6074 Рік тому

      They probably didn't have one on hand

  • @indianajones4321
    @indianajones4321 6 років тому +197

    Machine guns

  • @NotTheCIA1961
    @NotTheCIA1961 6 років тому +10

    "And generally annoying or killing them"
    The section on MG IDF had me laughing so hard

  • @somebody3143
    @somebody3143 6 років тому +1

    Haven’t watched u in a minute Indy, but you and Othias do an EXCELLENT job, mate! Honestly, I have been watching your entire series, in chronological order. I just want to say thank you very much and much respect for all of your hard, educational and entertaining work!

  • @williamvanhuss8452
    @williamvanhuss8452 6 років тому +101

    I think you killed me in bf1 recently. I recognized the logo.

    • @Niffyahs
      @Niffyahs 5 років тому +2

      Was it on xbox? Same thing happened to me around August

    • @Niffyahs
      @Niffyahs 5 років тому +1

      @the Prussian Nationalist wdym "lol"

    • @vismayballal7011
      @vismayballal7011 3 роки тому

      Haha lol

  • @camjam8367
    @camjam8367 4 роки тому

    I know so much about guns because of y’all. My sister told her bf about it & he suggested that I join the Air Force. My dad is impressed about all the guns I know about. Again, that’s because of you guys. Y’all are amazing.

  • @chrislefroy1034
    @chrislefroy1034 6 років тому +2

    From what I've read, Australian Lewis gun teams were 4 man, 1 gunner, 1 loader and 2 riflemen who also carried spare ammo, and covered the flanks. All members were trained to use the gun though, so if the gunner was hit, then next in line could take over. Apparently this forward thinking was unusual in the day, and most countries crews were only trained in their role!

    • @fookinlit9586
      @fookinlit9586 2 роки тому

      Not necessarily the Australians were trained by the British and American sponsors

    • @chrislefroy1034
      @chrislefroy1034 2 роки тому

      @@fookinlit9586 The US didnt adopt the Lewis until 1917, 2 years after the Brits and Aussies began using them.
      Brit trainers taught Australians initially, then training was done by Australian or British training units.
      Lewis units were 9 man sections.
      Gunner, Assistant/ loader, section leader, 2 scouts, a backup assistant who stuck close to the gunner and loader, and 3 regular riflemen. The sectio carried around 28- 30 magazines between them. And all section members were trained gunners.
      When the US arrived in 1917 they were often placed with Australian or Canadian units to learn from then.

    • @fookinlit9586
      @fookinlit9586 2 роки тому

      @@chrislefroy1034 The us sponsored both world wars and sold weapons to all sides, but wanting the Allies to win, the us generals and knowledge of the power of machine guns in the core of experienced men were training everybody. and volunteering under all allied flags to actually fight. The gained everything for awhile financially from both wars, and Australia was a puppet alongside the uk and really the world.

  • @porcelaenstaender9314
    @porcelaenstaender9314 6 років тому

    Yes! I've been waiting for this for quite some time. WW1 machine guns deserve some lovin, too.

  • @alastair9446
    @alastair9446 2 роки тому +1

    South Africa was hit and run tactics, used a lot of horses so getting a machine gun in the right place was difficult.

  • @Patrick_3751
    @Patrick_3751 6 років тому +6

    13:54, the audio and video fell out of sync during the MP-18 closeups.

  • @wizard_of_poz4413
    @wizard_of_poz4413 3 роки тому +2

    Wow just picturing this grizzly bear just hefted a 40lb machine gun while in a chair like he was grabbing a water bottle

  • @nirfz
    @nirfz 6 років тому +2

    3:54 - 4:08 and the A-H Empire with the Schwarzlose.

  • @jeremypeoples468
    @jeremypeoples468 Рік тому +2

    So what was the BAR

  • @p0wedbox317
    @p0wedbox317 5 років тому +1

    anyone else hear "yep" at 9:33 ? hes probably being guided in what to say.

  • @ArcturusOTE
    @ArcturusOTE 6 років тому +32

    Ahh machine guns, the bane of any infantry crossing the battlefield, and a key component of any military formation. I can't imagine how battles would turn out had these been banned in war conventions following TGW.....

    • @Edax_Royeaux
      @Edax_Royeaux 6 років тому +7

      Well, certainly tanks would stop being practical if they only had semi-automatic guns to defend themselves against infantry. And a fighter dogfight could last 10x longer if their only using single shot and most ships would be utterly incapable of defending themselves from bombers without automatic AA guns. To be honest, I don't think any military would bother following the convention since it would be too impractical.

    • @michaelmccarthy4615
      @michaelmccarthy4615 6 років тому

      Landmines never forgive either

    • @deandennison4687
      @deandennison4687 6 років тому +4

      One country would "ignore" said ban and make them anyway. Humans are not very honest if you haven't noticed.

    • @MrBigCookieCrumble
      @MrBigCookieCrumble 6 років тому

      ​@Tomi Tuominen Inter arma enim silent leges

    • @dossiebigham6916
      @dossiebigham6916 6 років тому

      that and snipers

  • @GG-ns4st
    @GG-ns4st 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for this historical coverage and awesome expertise. Very interesting

  • @Huntertainment1
    @Huntertainment1 3 роки тому

    Dude, thank you for this video. Your collection is amazing.

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 6 років тому

    Another collaboration! Woot@Indy and Othais!

  • @TtotheG
    @TtotheG 6 років тому +3

    ...But Battlefield 1 told me automatic pistols, rifles, and submachine guns were the staple of at least 1/2 of all soldiers...

  • @frankmenchaca9993
    @frankmenchaca9993 6 років тому +3

    Enjoy your series very much. You did an episode where some British soldiers became famous later on. Please do one on Harry Truman, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, Dwight Eisenhower and others who became famous later on in life.

  • @knightshousegames
    @knightshousegames Рік тому +1

    That SMG looks almost identical to the Russian PPSH, do they share some sort of lineage?

    • @manic-n5n
      @manic-n5n Рік тому

      Most SMGs up till the 60s where based somewhat on the MP-18 so there is alot of crossover.

  • @paulyb7267
    @paulyb7267 6 років тому +30

    Could alternative tactics and strategies been realistically applied in WW1 to avoid the futile slaughter and stalemate that characterized the war?

    • @TheHacknor
      @TheHacknor 6 років тому +23

      With the benefit of hindsight, yes, but at the time facing a war the scale and ferocity which had never been seen before in history and the only way to succeed was through trial and error

    • @paulyb7267
      @paulyb7267 6 років тому +3

      @@TheHacknor What alternative tactics could have been adopted in 1914 to avoid a stalemate or trench warfare?

    • @mariusdragoe2888
      @mariusdragoe2888 6 років тому +6

      The same tactics that all armies were using by 1918. Infiltration tactics, combined arms etc.

    • @paulyb7267
      @paulyb7267 6 років тому +5

      @@mariusdragoe2888 As for combined arms, tanks were not invented until 1916. Any tactics they could've used with the weapons of 1914?

    • @Sebi_ad_portas
      @Sebi_ad_portas 6 років тому +6

      Combined arms warfare was not really possible in 1914 since important technologies were not available yet. Tanks would be heard of yet and planes were rather rudimentarly used (mostly just for scouting). Even artillery was not used to it´s full effect.

  • @thechad6501
    @thechad6501 6 років тому +8

    I like the french ones, different system of the maxims. But you did not talk of them

    • @huru2guru
      @huru2guru 6 років тому +3

      He also forgot about Austrian-Hungarian heavy machine gun Schwarzlose, which also uses different system from "Maxim family" of guns.

  • @Lt_Fryes
    @Lt_Fryes 6 років тому

    Ever since I saw an MP-18 on Othias' wall, I have been waiting for this episode!

  • @willyou2199
    @willyou2199 6 років тому +2

    When the officers tell their troops a gun is worth much more than the man operating it, says quite abit.

  • @falsedavidbowie368
    @falsedavidbowie368 Рік тому

    I love how Othais casually picks up the nearly 60lb Vickers Gun and places it on his table

  • @mattfairfield9103
    @mattfairfield9103 6 років тому +2

    The Lewis gun was used in Star Wars A New Hope as a heavy blaster for stormtroopers xD

  • @kilroy8263
    @kilroy8263 6 років тому +5

    The mp18 is great in Verdun.

  • @domagojradulovic4885
    @domagojradulovic4885 2 роки тому +1

    Where is chauchat?

  • @Wilson2005WAW
    @Wilson2005WAW 6 років тому +3

    I love the machine guns during the WW1.

  • @jacksonmacpherson6101
    @jacksonmacpherson6101 6 років тому +5

    Question for out of the trenches (that othias kind of mentioned)
    Why are french weapons and equipment so alien and foreign? Their machinguns seem very different from the average "another maxim" design of ww1 and the berthier rifle is just so odd. Thanks, love the show

    • @MeowMeowDeathRay
      @MeowMeowDeathRay 6 років тому +1

      Go watch Forgotten Weapons video on Ian's new book on french rifles. He explained it there.

    • @CountArtha
      @CountArtha 5 років тому

      The French didn't want to rely on the Maxim because it was a water-cooled gun and many of their colonial forces would be fighting in the North African desert.
      As for the Bertier, it used the same cartridge as the 1886 Lebel, which was actually just a necked-down 11mm. In order to have a flush-fitting magazine, they had to limit the rifle to three rounds instead of five.

  • @Spinny300
    @Spinny300 6 років тому +69

    Great war special at 5:30am an hour before university? Why not! You guys have a great day so far?

    • @kingjonny394
      @kingjonny394 6 років тому +3

      you have university on a weekend?

    • @Damo2690
      @Damo2690 6 років тому +4

      At 630am?

    • @Spinny300
      @Spinny300 6 років тому

      @@kingjonny394 yep, had some test I missed and needed to take them because I was gone away for a bit

  • @annodomini7887
    @annodomini7887 4 роки тому

    Even though it wasn’t invented till 1921 the Thompson Machine Gun is the sexiest Machine Gun ever created!

  • @kimjongun505
    @kimjongun505 6 років тому +18

    I didnt know kermit played with ww1 machine guns

  • @hardalarboard8876
    @hardalarboard8876 5 років тому +1

    A Gun is a Piece of Artillery...............

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes 4 роки тому +1

      A gun is also a handheld firearm.

  • @shallahistorychannel4387
    @shallahistorychannel4387 6 років тому +1

    The grat war and c&rsenal in the same video? Is this heaven?

  • @timetimesfive9251
    @timetimesfive9251 5 років тому +1

    So what class is the chauchat and BAR? Automatic rifles are machine guns

  • @montoyagerardo
    @montoyagerardo 6 років тому +1

    I love your show!!!!
    You guys are amazing!!!
    I feel so geeky… lol

  • @Adam_Dot_Com
    @Adam_Dot_Com 4 роки тому

    Indy seemed a bit hungover or something in that intro lol, love that dude

  • @gnarshread
    @gnarshread 6 років тому +1

    I just wish this episode wan another hour and a half longer!

  • @neilmackay5655
    @neilmackay5655 3 роки тому

    Previous episode about tanks: they had trouble with the machine guns sucking the air out (or something close to that)
    Current episode: the lewis gun creates a vacuum to draws air over the barrel.
    ...
    💡

  • @podemosurss8316
    @podemosurss8316 6 років тому

    The American tried to use Gattling machine guns during the Spanish-American war, but Spanish artillery and rifle fire often supressed them before they could be used effectively.

  • @alecubudulecu
    @alecubudulecu 4 роки тому

    About plane mounted MG’s. The need to avoid shooting through propeller. Spoiler / they didn’t. They shot through propellor for years. They would cover propellor with metal to not shred it. And yes sometimes it’s break through or bounce back and kill pilot in either case. The Germans developed first solid timing mechanisms.

  • @WickedTester176
    @WickedTester176 4 роки тому +2

    How the heck did you get a MP18? I want one!

  • @PositionLight
    @PositionLight 6 років тому +4

    What about Automatic Rifles?

    • @johnc.5600
      @johnc.5600 6 років тому +3

      Jersey Mike's Rail Videos Never used, only used in battlefield 1. They were too expensive to produce and not reliable at all. They broke down in the mud all the time. Infantry only used bolt action.

    • @ohyeahgamer3736
      @ohyeahgamer3736 5 років тому

      @@johnc.5600 BAR? Late late war

    • @AFT_05G
      @AFT_05G 5 років тому

      Miles Bennet Dyson What? MP18,BAR and Lewis Gun ?

    • @CountArtha
      @CountArtha 5 років тому

      Technically those would be light machine guns, because one man would carry it with an assistant gunner to carry extra magazines. The only one that really made an impression on the war was the 1915 Chauchat.

  • @jpegwithallthecrust2649
    @jpegwithallthecrust2649 6 років тому +3

    The "I" in the MP18, I is a "1" in roman numerals.
    also great videos

    • @CountArtha
      @CountArtha 5 років тому

      I always assumed the _I_ was added when the MP 18(I) served concurrently with the MP 28(II) between World Wars. Same gun; different magazine. You don't want to ship one type of magazine to a unit that has the opposite type of gun, so the Roman numeral would be an easy, at-a-glance way to tell them apart.

  • @tenghiskhan2063
    @tenghiskhan2063 6 років тому

    I like machine guns, see a problem, fix the problem, that’s what they do, and that’s what I like

  • @LukeBunyip
    @LukeBunyip 6 років тому +1

    As always, Beardy rocks 😉

  • @papamauryc2300
    @papamauryc2300 4 роки тому +1

    People that has played battlefield 1: *HAHA MY KNOWLEDGE IS UNLIMITED, I KNEW ALL OF THESE GUNS*

  • @Jmj__
    @Jmj__ 6 років тому +5

    No BAR? No hotchkiss, vickers or 1917 browning?

  • @migue1ebc
    @migue1ebc 6 років тому +1

    Missing the Mondragón Rifle, hopefully you guys can review this rifle

  • @nickfay2359
    @nickfay2359 6 років тому

    I have had a chance to fire a 1917 browning. I was suprised at how slow its rate of fire was, but i decimated everything i fired bursts at.

  • @pmccoy8924
    @pmccoy8924 Рік тому

    Hiram Maxim, born in Maine, died in Great Britain. Invented a gun that German's used to kill millions of both.

  • @deleteduser87
    @deleteduser87 5 років тому +2

    Bet this guy is max class level in bf1

  • @sn0lder
    @sn0lder 4 роки тому +1

    sad they didnt feature the madsen

  • @benhadaway3322
    @benhadaway3322 6 років тому +2

    I was really wanting to see some test firing on this episode. :(

  • @papamauryc2300
    @papamauryc2300 4 роки тому +1

    sad the chauchat wasent here :(. Even tho it was one of the most hated guns on the battlefield, its still kind of an icon for the French army producing 250 000 of these

  • @kyleborboranmain8295
    @kyleborboranmain8295 5 років тому +1

    Lewis my fav

  • @javienguyen8547
    @javienguyen8547 Рік тому

    SLAYED

  • @erichvonmanstein1952
    @erichvonmanstein1952 5 років тому

    5:41 Well,wasn’t Germany had more machine guns than anybody else in the outbreak of the war with about 12.000 in total produced before the war.And had about 4500 operational compare just a few hundreds operational for Britain and France.

  • @turbowolf302
    @turbowolf302 6 років тому

    Just hearing him talk about the MG08 and its use made me pause this and pull up Sabaton's Price of A Mile in another tab, before continuing.

  • @kstreet7438
    @kstreet7438 6 років тому

    I love this guy.

  • @naominekomimi
    @naominekomimi 6 років тому

    Could you do an episode on unusual weapons? Stuff like the caltrop on Indy's desk - weapons that are more creative and unique (and potentially more brutal) than the typical weapons that come to mind when thinking of the great war.

  • @HistoryBoy
    @HistoryBoy 6 років тому +2

    Great video! + I wish my intro was that great!

  • @nachomuchacho1640
    @nachomuchacho1640 6 років тому +10

    I love big old guns. No pun intended.

  • @SappieLive
    @SappieLive 5 років тому +1

    how are those allo... oh yeah america

  • @michaelmccarthy4615
    @michaelmccarthy4615 6 років тому +1

    Machine guns are quantity over quality...
    The newest weapons will have "steerable"
    Bullets designed to change flight path slightly to find a target....that's scary effective

  • @JoeyP322
    @JoeyP322 6 років тому

    Another excellent channel !!! Unbelievably full of information!! Love it!!!

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 6 років тому +1

    How effective was the browing B.A.R on the battlefield?

    • @CountArtha
      @CountArtha 5 років тому +1

      We'll never know, because General Pershing kept it a secret until the planned Spring 1919 offensive which never took place. It wasn't used in large numbers until World War II, by which time it was pretty mediocre.

  • @FirstCivDavid
    @FirstCivDavid 3 місяці тому

    Rip the benet mercie, Chauchat, and browning 😢

  • @Aviationlord7742
    @Aviationlord7742 6 років тому +18

    *LMG MOUNTED AND LOADED*

    • @AgxntAqua
      @AgxntAqua 6 років тому +3

      praise the lord

    • @mwnciboo
      @mwnciboo 5 років тому

      Chank chank chank...Our lord and saviour T- chan-ka

  • @Liamv4696
    @Liamv4696 6 років тому +3

    "when did the mp18 become available"
    Did you not know Indy? It was commonplace amongst the battlefields of World War 2. Including being used by the ANZACs at Gallipoli! Everyone without an Mp18 used an Automatico

  • @surgicles
    @surgicles 5 років тому +1

    Wasn't the hellrigel 1915 the first submachine gun

  • @datadavis
    @datadavis 2 роки тому

    Othaiais rules

  • @ShinobiHOG
    @ShinobiHOG 6 років тому +3

    Are you guys going to cover the Russian Civil war after the great war ends? What are the plans?

  • @swamptalkpodcast8744
    @swamptalkpodcast8744 3 роки тому

    Sound got off lag at around 14:00

  • @kcirtapnosllem960
    @kcirtapnosllem960 4 роки тому

    Cool video

  • @mitchellbancroft323
    @mitchellbancroft323 5 років тому

    The weapons are cool, but what of the men? How did one become a machine gunner or part of the crew? What were the psychological effects of being on the crew?

  • @Mika-fl5vq
    @Mika-fl5vq 4 роки тому

    There are the Martiny Henry cool

  • @MrMarinus18
    @MrMarinus18 6 років тому +1

    One of the most important machine guns is missing. The French Chauchat.

    • @AFT_05G
      @AFT_05G 5 років тому +1

      Lol,worst.

  • @synkkamaan1331
    @synkkamaan1331 6 років тому

    5:55 Looks like Daniel Craig on left closest MG.

  • @CloseUp1961
    @CloseUp1961 6 років тому

    What was the attitude in the Great War as to the use of the shotgun in the trenches?

    • @heavypupper1219
      @heavypupper1219 6 років тому

      It was an effective trench clearing gun, much like the submachine gun but the Germans thought that the pellets caused unnecessary suffering so they tried to file a lawsuit against it which failed.

  • @Bobdixon_Moonvarga_Dancer_III
    @Bobdixon_Moonvarga_Dancer_III 4 роки тому

    Its kevin smith with guns!