@@patrykrogala447 I think it's pretty neat how bolt action rifles and pump shotguns are still relevant today despite the age of the designs. Hell the 1911 design is over a 100 years old yet it still being used today.
@@feedthemeat543f For my first gun I'd probably get a 1911 too, since I think it's easier to handle a pistol, but unfortunately in my country it's ridiculously difficult to get a carry permit, so I'm not likely to own a gun.
@@patrykrogala447 That's a perk of living in America. It's not as easy to get a gun as the media makes it out to be but it's far more reasonable than a lot of places ( Except for California.)
I am a big fan of Battlefield, and this is just the best demonstration of BF1's weapons in real life. Those camera angles were very immersive. Amazing video. Keep it up. 👍
@@yeahnah1427 I know that. What I'm saying is that this is the best firing demonstration I've seen for these weapons. Battlefield rarely make up any weapons if they make up any.
@@Munching Agreed. I've had the pleasure of shooting a few things from WW2 era (Luger, Walther, K98, PPsH, MG34/42, STG44, G43, MP18/40, DP28, ZB26 etc.) and basically everything non bolt-action was extremely prone to jamming. So I could only imagine the headache one would get from these even older firearms.
@@Trouble_Gav you can purchase a firearm online as long as you have an FFL and you get the weapon from a licensed store (gets shipped to them). It’s the same process in California as it is in any other state.
And what do you think Battlefield 1 was modelled on?! WW1 which was real life dumbass. This type of reloading came first, then the video game ... not the other way around.
More than likely, he's probably spent a lot of time, learning about these firearms. Some people actually have shot these things. I've had quite a bit of a collection over the years.
@@zaharmordiffi1144 two things. 1.) r/IHaveReddit, 2.) which part of me referring to them as mains of the in game classes did you not understand as me getting the joke?
You guys are freaking lucky to have all those guns. What I wouldn't do for some of those babies. Either way cool stuff dude! I've been looking for a Lebel for a long while and glad to see one in action.
@@jomama6937 Reminds me of the stories from rhodesia, where the rhodesian forces would find all the enemy AK's with the sights all adjusted to the highest settings. They ran into it quite often and couldn't figure out why, so they asked a POW why they did that and he simply replied "Because that makes the bullet faster and stronger". Where in one case you had people using a device they had no business operating, on the other you have people LEGISLATING on things they know JACK SHIT about.
These classic weapons held memories of the previous owners who lost their life in the great war must cherish it and hold it with respect... And shoot the hell outta cans
@Lion of Zion theyed have to fight through the most technologically advanced military in the world along with an armed population for every bloody inch of ground, we americans dont take kindly to being attacked, ask Japan
this was awesome! thank you! i was really surprised by the kick on some of these guns. especially, the 1917 enfield and the russian 1895! and no kick at all on the nagant revolver! wow! looks like that P08 packs a punch too! just goes to show that some of these guns were very formidable weapons!
@@ryanvargas4889 I can answer that; its positively without a doubt a clone/fake... ALL original 97 trench guns were of the solid frame type, while that one is clearly a break-down model. Most likely a commercial hunting model 97 that was cut down (or a Chinese Norinco repro) which was bubba'ed together with an aftermarket heatshield/lug. Visually looks the part but its a franken-gun that has no collector value. Trench guns have actually always been quite rare so this charade has been around for a LONG time and many unscrupulous buyers have been scammed over the years by this.
the only person i've ever seen on youtube that actually knows how to operate a Mosin smoothly. Seriously with the way some people struggle with the bolt you'd think they never handled a bolt action before.
Some of these firearms do fetch a pretty penny. However a good number of these can be found on the surplus market for anywhere from $200 to $600. You'd be surprised how many of these old war guns can be found on todays markets for cheap.
I caught myself thinking that I was waiting for more blotting, because I want to hear the sound of shots without a metallic chime at the end. Thanks for the video, it is very good. You did a great job.
Fun fact: The Nagant Revolver has a cylinder that moves forward and seals gas from the bullet in when fired, thus allowing it to act as a proficient supressed weapon (if one chose to get the barrel threadded) :)
Ein The Corgi the M97 Trench Gun can be slam fired but i think they dont wanna do it they did a slam fire on a diffrent video but it is cod ww2 guns vs real life
Now I realized what a masterpiece had Dice and EA done. All weapons act like in real life, wow i'm proud of playing this game. Keep doing this man your videos are amazing!
While a functioning Martini_Henry pattern rifle is not horribly expensive (about $600-$700 for one that needs restoration and a little over $1000 dollars for one that has been restored) the ammo itself is very costly. I believe only one or two companies make very limited amounts of the stuff and they sell for, at cheapest, $100 for a box of 20 rounds.
Awesome video, seeing these weapons makes me smile. Wish we still used all of this...instead of what we all use nowadays. Amazing to see the Mauser C-96, one of my favorite pistols ever. Exotic design, loading the rounds from the top. Truly remarkable craftmanship.
I don't think you understand how much of a legend you are
Thank you very much sir. I appreciate the kind words.
What you doing here?
Y is u here
Oh shit whaddup
I'm am confusion
Damn these graphics look incredible
DoomSlayer bf1 is really near to real life
@Branden Ao What?
Wut?
Rivers Star not even
The muzzle flash is a bit poor in my opinion
Ahh, the mosin nagant. A gun where it could be cleaner than a hospital and still have the bolt feel like dragging a piano through gravel
I bet you could find a fully working one on ebay for less than $100
Memeologist
Prepare for the mosin fanboys
Memeologist
That’s why they call it the Garbage Rod.
It probably isn’t too good for battle but I’d like it if I were going hunting where you usually need 1-2 shots
@@anthonyminarik1962
oh look a mosin fanboy
5:38 what a beautiful sounding reload
It's a dream
a wet one.
@@roskcity no
@@bodhi02496 yes
@@roskcity lmao
Man bolt action rifles just have a certain charm about them.
@@patrykrogala447 I think it's pretty neat how bolt action rifles and pump shotguns are still relevant today despite the age of the designs. Hell the 1911 design is over a 100 years old yet it still being used today.
@@feedthemeat543f Colt 1911 is one of my favorite pistols.
@@patrykrogala447 I'm considering making a 1911 or a barreta m9 my first handgun. The trench variant of the 1897 is my dream shotgun though.
@@feedthemeat543f For my first gun I'd probably get a 1911 too, since I think it's easier to handle a pistol, but unfortunately in my country it's ridiculously difficult to get a carry permit, so I'm not likely to own a gun.
@@patrykrogala447 That's a perk of living in America. It's not as easy to get a gun as the media makes it out to be but it's far more reasonable than a lot of places ( Except for California.)
The sound of bullets being chambered and shells being ejected is so nice and satisfying!
I nearly fell in sleep to this
¿Eres Guatemalteco también?
“MERICA”!!!! 😂 lol asmr in the USA
Agreed
Lol
6:10 can we appreciate how dedicated that shell was to staying in the gun
Yes.
And to top it off, it landed backwards
Ja
The enemy have captured objective APPLES
*_We have lost objective BUTTER_*
Apex Hunter the final OBJECTIVE is within our REACH
**Gasp** The enemy has captured our apples? THEY'RE ATTACKING THE SUPPLY LINE! RETREAT!! THEY'RE TAKING ALL THE FOOD!
We have taken objective CHARLIE
We have lost objective Charlie...
When you robbing someone’s house but then you hear “the enemies are being reinforced by a behemoth”
Na the drednought
Cody Dubose a trench raider kit is available near your location
@@dawsongranger4940 tankgewehr > all
The enemy is being reinforced with a SUPER FUCKING HEAVY ASS TANK!
Char 2c
That One Guy oh wait that behemoth is shit they are still dead lmao
Imagine he pulls out the only Hellriegel in existence
Or the only burton
DICE did a really great job with the weapon design in BF1.
@Gappie Al Kebabi The game would be boring without those
The sounds are spot on for the most part. I main the RSC in bf1 and the sound of it in this video are slightly different but still fairly similar
Gappie Al Kebabi tell that to COD WW2
@@mihkelt2718 I wish they had a lot less but not without any. It would be really fun to play with only bolt actions though
The real life did a really great job with the weapon from battlefield 1
14:48 my friend who thinks he knows everything about guns walks in and says “a desert eagle"
Jackrarria your friend must be sentenced to watch world wars documentaries for 5 hours straight
My friend calls every bolt-action rifle a Kar98k, can I kill him?
The Great Empire yes you can you have my permission to do it
Kick him in the balls.
Ohhh it hurts so bad.
Where's the dam kolibri
Laying somewhere in the grass, I guess
The mouse stole it to rob his neighbor
Very few left with even less ammo, almost all in museums or collectors
@@SchlopFlopper a Way to ruin a good joke streak..
He didn't want to shoot it. Too powerful. Might break his wrist.
1.Model 1900 7,65×17 мм (.32 ACP)
2.M97 Trench Gun 12-gauge, 16-gauge (1897 year) 1:00
3.12 Gauge Automatic 1:29
4. Gewehr 98 7,9mm (1898 year) 1:58
5. Type 38 Arisaka 6.5 mm, 7.62 mm (1905 year) 2:51
6. Mosin-Nagant M91 7.62x54mmR(aka 7.62 Russian),7.62x53mmR(Finnish variants only), 7.92x57mm Mauser(Polish variants & German captures), 8x50mmR Mannlicher
(Austrian capture) (1891 year) 3:51
7. Russian 1895 7.62x54mmR (Sniper / Infantry) .30-40 Krag (Trench / Cavalry) 4:31
8. Lebel Model 1886 8×50mmR Lebel 5:37
9. RSC 1917 8×50mmR Lebel 6:36
10. SMLE MKIII .303 Mk VII SAA Ball (1895 year) 7:09
11. M1903 .30-06 Springfield (7,62×63 мм) 8:15
12. M1917 Enfield .30-06 Springfield (7,62 × 63 мм) 9:17
13. P08 Pistol 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum (1898 year) 10:04
14. C96 7.63×25mm Mauser, 7.65×21 Parabellum (Rare), 9×19mm Parabellum .45 ACP (China) 9 mm Mauser export (rare), 8.15mm Mauser (experimental),[4] 8mm Gasser (1896 year) 10:52
15. Taschenpistole M1914 .32 ACP 11:44
16. M1911 .45 ACP (11,43×23 мм) 12:22
17. Nagan Revolver 7.62mm (7.91 mm or .311 in actual bullet dia.) (1895 year) 12:52
18. Repetierpistole M1912 9mm Steyr (Austro-Hungarian), 9mm Luger (German) 14:04
Наган как бы 1895 а не 1886
@Dmitriy Georgiadi 10, Незачто;)
Where is your profile pic from??
@@jasonjr376
Everyone asks this)) I have already answered twenty times, I have had it for a long time, I found it on some website
Hey where's the kolibri
11:11 CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW THE CASE BOUNCED OFF THE GUN
Charles Stiles of Mystery Diners no
Charles Stiles of Mystery Diners no
Negative
Nein
Yesn't
What follows is frontline combat
You are not expected to survive
YES
Hahaha
100th like
If you live long enough on the defense parts at the start of that sequence you get blown up by artillery.
True you took 7 seconds to fire another shot from the winchester 1895
I am a big fan of Battlefield, and this is just the best demonstration of BF1's weapons in real life. Those camera angles were very immersive. Amazing video. Keep it up. 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed, Thank you for the kind words and will do!
There not bf1 guns there WW1 GUNS
@@yeahnah1427 I know that. What I'm saying is that this is the best firing demonstration I've seen for these weapons. Battlefield rarely make up any weapons if they make up any.
800% more recoil lol.
@@wilkham2678 Yeah XD
How do you even get some of these? Even gun Jesus had trouble finding an RSC
probably somewhere like mosely or whatever auction company he's at now.. speaking of which his video is late this morning
You can just get a replica
@@Munching that's true but all of these guns are probably genuine articles.
Maybe but their condition Looks a little bit to good for me and they somehow work really good without any problems.
@@Munching Agreed. I've had the pleasure of shooting a few things from WW2 era (Luger, Walther, K98, PPsH, MG34/42, STG44, G43, MP18/40, DP28, ZB26 etc.) and basically everything non bolt-action was extremely prone to jamming. So I could only imagine the headache one would get from these even older firearms.
Instead of a new computer, I now want a bolt action.
In California guns and airsoft guns are illegal to buy online
Gavin's Videos nope
@@kale6467 yep
Tikka t3x has a beautiful action. If you're new to shooting, you may want a 243 if you plan on hunting or a 223 if you're just shooting for fun
@@Trouble_Gav you can purchase a firearm online as long as you have an FFL and you get the weapon from a licensed store (gets shipped to them). It’s the same process in California as it is in any other state.
"battlefield guns in real life"
Ww1:am i a joke to you
Huuu
@bdidbw wellmy grand father was in world war 1 and 2
@bdidbw your a joke
Michelle vanek He was talking about John Marston. A dude who lived in the “Wild West”.
Michelle vanek you don't have the right to call a person a joke If you can't even take one yourself
God, The action of the M1903’s bolt is so mesmerizing to watch
Isn’t it a Mauser bolt?
@@lukedontknow9283 Yep it is.
11:11 that bounce tho
tru
Douh
12:22 feel the power!
This dude: uses shotguns for long ranges.
Me: "no, that's not how you are supposed to play the game
Slug shotguns: hold my 🍺.
1:01 *German Empire Disliked That*
Edİt: OmG gUyZ tHx fOr 450 LiKeS, no just kidding, but still thanks.
LMAO
Mother Russia likes that
@bdidbw shut the fuck up, please shut the fuck up. Nobody gives a shit if you didn't laugh
What the hell happened here
im german and i don’t understand this comment
How the hell did you guys manage to get a RSC????!!!!!
You need to own the They Shall not Pass DLC
100.000 SOON!
I like the camera angle you useing
Agree
I like the English you using
When I saw the style how this dude reloads the weapons I can clearly say that this guy must be a Battlefield 1 hardcore player
And what do you think Battlefield 1 was modelled on?! WW1 which was real life dumbass. This type of reloading came first, then the video game ... not the other way around.
@@regalherbsman r/whooosh
@@sergeantbigmac I'm pretty sure "Predator X" was serious, so this doesn't deserve a r/woooosh
More than likely, he's probably spent a lot of time, learning about these firearms. Some people actually have shot these things.
I've had quite a bit of a collection over the years.
@@regalherbsman you amaze me with your stupidity
theres something strangly satisfying about the trench guns cocking mechanism, it looks like a lever action and i love me some lever action
3:51 Mosin-Nagant M91
4:31 Russian 1895
And that my friends is how recoil works
When you shoot a big round out of a small gun your shoulder is obliterated.
homies got his tv satellite right next to the targets
It seems you like to use the scout class
That's because there were more Recon mains irl than Assaults, Supports or Engineers. We have more leftovers from Recon mains than any other class.
@@zaharmordiffi1144 two things. 1.) r/IHaveReddit, 2.) which part of me referring to them as mains of the in game classes did you not understand as me getting the joke?
In WW1 anything but bolt actions saw little to no use
Yes.
oneman army it would be a bit expensive for the support class
It’s so crazy that they made battlefield 1 guns into real life guns!! That is sooooo awesome!!
I paused the video but my grandpa says he still hearing the noises
Your videos are badass Man
Thank you so much!
Type 38 has great recoil. So enjoyable to watch him shooting that gun
I appreciate you giving us looks down the iron sights!
You guys are freaking lucky to have all those guns. What I wouldn't do for some of those babies. Either way cool stuff dude! I've been looking for a Lebel for a long while and glad to see one in action.
Kaiser Whilhelm would be proud
Wilhelm
My friend thinks he’s so smart I showed him this gun and he said HAN SOLOS GUN 10:52
It’s a C96 you nimrod
Well he's kinda not wrong, The C96 was used as the base for the prop.
He's been playing too much Star Wars Battlefront II.
SamyHowBoutU You obviously didn’t know if you’re insulting your friend for something he got right.
In star wars terminology the c96 mauser sidearm did inspire the dl44 star wars han solo blaster...
Only OG'S play Battlefront 1
Bet this guy also has an impressive collection of spent brass under that deck 🤔
No Hellriegel?? This is not Battlefield 1...
Hellriegel barely existed in real life
@@rasmuskock8077 they made just one prototype that never saw action on the battlefield
Yeah, also where is the Automatico?
@@Jankunas_Reviews he lost it. Now it's laying somewhere in the grass. don't expect to find it again.
Waiting for that guy that misses the joke.
Sad to think that people want to outlaw these beautiful weapons
Yea
What if somoene used one for self defense though
@@jomama6937 I agree most of these aren't the greatest for self defense
@@jomama6937 Reminds me of the stories from rhodesia, where the rhodesian forces would find all the enemy AK's with the sights all adjusted to the highest settings.
They ran into it quite often and couldn't figure out why, so they asked a POW why they did that and he simply replied "Because that makes the bullet faster and stronger".
Where in one case you had people using a device they had no business operating, on the other you have people LEGISLATING on things they know JACK SHIT about.
Bring back mustard gas amirite
my mom saw me watching this video, she told me to get out of my computer because it had guns on the video, i really like guns and the way they work
Me like guns too
Not interested with BF1 but I love historical guns especially WW1 guns. nice video
Same
The same
But BF1 was very historically accurate but not completely obviously it was a great game.
Well fuck you too dude
killerbug 12 who hurt you?
Battlefield V Guns In Real Life: ua-cam.com/video/lGUyGhW4wTc/v-deo.html
Here are the guns I used in order:
1. Model 1900 0:00
2. M97 Trench Gun 1:00
3. 12 Gauge Automatic 1:29
4. Gewehr 98 1:58
5. Type 38 Arisaka 2:50
6. Mosin-Nagant M91 3:51
7. Russian 1895 4:31
8. Lebel Model 1886 5:37
9. RSC 1917 6:36
10. SMLE MKIII 7:09
11. M1903 8:15
12. M1917 Enfield 9:07
13. P08 Pistol 10:04
14. C96 10:52
15. Taschenpistole M1914 11:44
16. M1911 12:21
17. Nagant Revolver 12:52
18. Repetierpistole M1912 14:04
Would love to see a model 8 (35.Rem). Great video man, this porch is famous.
How are you able to get some of these guns
Keith Breit oh ok
GunsOfTheWorld 1:29 is Possibly a Browning Auto 5.
Martini Henry?
These classic weapons held memories of the previous owners who lost their life in the great war must cherish it and hold it with respect... And shoot the hell outta cans
AMERICA!
'MURICA
Poor Germans and Australians
Secure Control Protect
-Precision
-Tons of guns
Damn...this guy is ready to zombie apocalypse experience.
TMW you remember the Germans tried to ban the m97 trench shotgun for being too deadly.
Also Germans: *Haha chlorine gas go brrrrrr*
Lmao they made the battlefield guns into a real thing 😂
Can't wait to r/whooooosh somebody
😂😂👌
aLl oF ThEse gUNs ArE MadE FiRST BefoRE ThE GaME YoU IdiOT.
Said some moron-to-be.
lmao
idoit they didn't make it
For those who don't know the Nagant Revolver has a 20+ lb double action trigger pull with single action being half that.
That's brutal.
Damn there's no way I could pull that weight i can't even pull the trigger on a double action .357 unless its single action
Damn there goes my wrist
one day imma have a house where i can shoot guns off my back porch
MURICAN DREAM
@Lion of Zion no it wont
@Lion of Zion theyed have to fight through the most technologically advanced military in the world along with an armed population for every bloody inch of ground, we americans dont take kindly to being attacked, ask Japan
Dream on man
Montana is the place to be for this
As someone who loves ww1 and bf1 this made me happy to see these guns in real life. Also must be cool to own such historic guns
7:09 SMLE MKIII wow great rifle
This is so real the weather changes every minute
So does the map
0:00 Model 1900
1:00 M97 Trench Gun
1:29 12 Gauge Automatic
1:59 Gewehr 98
2:50 Type 38 Arisaka
3:51 Mosin-Nagant M91
Who else loves bolt action rifles for some reason
same
same
this was awesome! thank you! i was really surprised by the kick on some of these guns. especially, the 1917 enfield and the russian 1895! and no kick at all on the nagant revolver! wow! looks like that P08 packs a punch too! just goes to show that some of these guns were very formidable weapons!
Man i love how this guy just finds battlefield 1 guns right off the bat its amazing.
The way he reload the gun look like he's a badass.
Wow is that an original trenchgun or a clone?
Forgot what channel I was @ for a second. Of course it’s a damn original.
@@ryanvargas4889
I can answer that; its positively without a doubt a clone/fake... ALL original 97 trench guns were of the solid frame type, while that one is clearly a break-down model. Most likely a commercial hunting model 97 that was cut down (or a Chinese Norinco repro) which was bubba'ed together with an aftermarket heatshield/lug. Visually looks the part but its a franken-gun that has no collector value. Trench guns have actually always been quite rare so this charade has been around for a LONG time and many unscrupulous buyers have been scammed over the years by this.
Ryan Vargas The Trench version was never available in takedown configuration. Someone’s just added a heat shield to a commercial riot one.
Ver good video guys
Thank you!
WOW, This video was really nice. It was clear and detailed, and i like the way you positioned the second camera, because i can see the aim.
Shooting some old guns straight from the porch , man some people got the life
That is the quietest shotgun shot i've ever heard
The 1900 sounds *REAL*
That's because it is
@@regalherbsman no shit Sherlock, I mean't the one from the game...
Tony Snow r/wooooosh
@@ninzgpzks583 Wow you're so cool
@@regalherbsman sarcasm dosent work here
This channel is the best shooting channel it's just shooting not talking. Like if agree
Thank you I really appreciate it!
@@GunsOfTheWorld you're welcome
The only “talking gun channels” that I really enjoy are Forgotten Weapons and Hickok45. The others are kinda obnoxious
@@PillzSufrie Forgotten weapons, hickok45 and demolition ranch are the only "talking" channels I like honestly.
the only person i've ever seen on youtube that actually knows how to operate a Mosin smoothly. Seriously with the way some people struggle with the bolt you'd think they never handled a bolt action before.
BF1 was so popular that they made the guns into a real thing!
where the hell you get these guns from? THEY ARE OLD
They could be recreations
Some of these firearms do fetch a pretty penny. However a good number of these can be found on the surplus market for anywhere from $200 to $600. You'd be surprised how many of these old war guns can be found on todays markets for cheap.
this is really friking coll:)
Cool you mean
That’s the yard I like to see
I caught myself thinking that I was waiting for more blotting, because I want to hear the sound of shots without a metallic chime at the end.
Thanks for the video, it is very good. You did a great job.
Wow, some beautiful weapons you have there. Keep up the great content!
Nobody:
Me at 3 am
1:59 cod ww2 memories
Looks like someone doesent pay attention in history class M1 garand isent the only gun that uses clips
Hold up Kar98 is a gun from ww1
Kar98k (which is in cod) is a weapon from ww2
@@hardscope5317 no in WW1 the Germans had the Gewehr 98 not Kar
SP64 they did have kar98s
Eg kar98A
There was a forgotten weapons video on it a while back you should watch!
10:11 woah guys they turned the luger from battlefield 1 into a real thing!
Fun fact: The Nagant Revolver has a cylinder that moves forward and seals gas from the bullet in when fired, thus allowing it to act as a proficient supressed weapon (if one chose to get the barrel threadded) :)
Shooting through history. Some real rarities nice. Thanks for the video
Hey this new map looks cool.
It would be perfect for king of the hill!
Bruh I dislike king of the hill.
I was disappointed that you didn’t have a slam fire trench gun 😷
Ein The Corgi the M97 Trench Gun can be slam fired but i think they dont wanna do it they did a slam fire on a diffrent video but it is cod ww2 guns vs real life
@@microadam1082 Except they do have a clip of them slam firing it.
Where's the AT rocket gun?
U mean where’s the airship?
illegal
@@mr.kamikaze8660 No No you meant to ask 'Where's the Tankgewer ?'
Where is the MartiniHenry Grenade Launcher?
Loved the Lebel and the martini in bf1 🙌🙌
I’m so glad you included the Gewehr 98. It’s my favorite bolt action OF ALL TIME.
How does one afford this many guns.
Thats the Rockstar Games intro to RDR2
Im waiting the lebel model to hanging reload 😂
Now I realized what a masterpiece had Dice and EA done. All weapons act like in real life, wow i'm proud of playing this game. Keep doing this man your videos are amazing!
Thank you for the kind words! I really appreciate it!
The gun store owner: how many guns are you buying
Gunsoftheworld: yes
No martini?
That gun is powerful asf
While a functioning Martini_Henry pattern rifle is not horribly expensive (about $600-$700 for one that needs restoration and a little over $1000 dollars for one that has been restored) the ammo itself is very costly. I believe only one or two companies make very limited amounts of the stuff and they sell for, at cheapest, $100 for a box of 20 rounds.
@@Plrates Bro, it's called a Martini-Henry. The versions are the Mk.III and Mk.IV(A,B, and C)
11:06. HEAD SHOT
WHERE IS KOLIBRI
This man is holding pieces of history
Imagine living near this place, and hearing these gun shots.
Thank god
Doom players: 0:01
It was "the war to end all wars."
It ended nothing.
*What follows is frontline combat*
*You are not expected to survive*
Not true, it ended lives 😉
日本人👍
かっこいいよねー
What
I found the bolt action reload and empty bullet case hitting the floor really satisfying. Always gotta love a good clean bolt action reload.
Awesome video, seeing these weapons makes me smile.
Wish we still used all of this...instead of what we all use nowadays.
Amazing to see the Mauser C-96, one of my favorite pistols ever. Exotic design, loading the rounds from the top. Truly remarkable craftmanship.