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“It’s like making a Civil War game where you replace General Grants black powder pistol with a 1911” COD developers have found the blueprint for their next game
If next CoD set in Civil War era: >Everybody will use lever action rifle or prototype semi-auto rifle >Gatling Gun will be as common as machine gun in modern counterpart >prototype cars
The most cursed part about the M1 Garand: You still get the ping even with an extended mag or drum mag. You know, the ping of the enbloc clip ejecting. The one you don't have.
*shivers in disgust* I’m starting to see why people want safe spaces. I need a safe space after watching this video. Cigars, alcohol, beautiful pieces of weaponry lining the walls, and quiet.
My grandma used to tell me stories how she was wall-running the streets of Berlin with her dieselpunk exoskeleton. Her squad totally had red dots and positive K/D ratio.
Dude my great granddad used to tell me storys about his days storming the beach of Normandy with his decked out gold skined m4a1, he was pretty cracked
I remember when my granddad told me about him storming the beaches of Normandy with a full auto Lee-Enfield with a red dot. He was also trashed out of his mind 24/7.
There were a few prototype auto SMLEs made. The Australians built a few hundred that never saw action. They didn’t have many Brens, so they Bob Sempled it.
you know what makes these absolutely unholy cursed abominations worse? The fact that thhey stated, on a live stream no less, that Vanguard was, and I quote "This is the most realistic and historically accurate Call of Duty yet"
Exactly! So tired of people claiming "it's alternative history🤓", like where in their marketing did they ever state it that? By defintion Activision had clearly committed false advertising and could technically be suied...
"His", not, "he's", and they didn't use the M1 Garand as a "marksman rifle". It was the general issued rifle of the US Army. Sticking an optic on it wouldn't make it a "marksman rifle" neither - it's like saying an M4 Carbine is a "marksman rifle" if you threw a scope on it. The M1 Garand was also not equipped with optics until after WWII, too. Snipers and marksman were still using scoped M1903 Springfield rifles because they were more accurate.
@suzan It's alright, you can just say you want me to type the funky numbers on the back of my card. Don't be scared to ask about it, just be honest and scam people like normal.
My grandfather told me all about how His Team stormed the beaches Normandy. The Enemy Team was dug in on high group, but grandpa’s EoTech helped him take out the Enemy machine guns. Since he had a drum mag on his M1 Garand, he was able to suppress the Enemy Team with .45 ACP. Truly, he was a hero of My Team.
My grandpa was able to wipe and entire squad with his 50 bmg BAR in the Battle of the Bulge. However, most of the people wiped were from his own squad because he removed the stock.
@@TexasLawbringer77 During the Battle of the Alamo, the Mexicans were armed with FX-05 Xiuhcoatl rifles while the Texians were armed with LaRue Tactical .308 "Ranger Rifles". The Texians were not only outnumbered but also got struck multiple times by the Mexicans' M101 Howitzer, which led them to their defeat.
It’s probably based on the fact that there is a mag fed M1, the ping tho……is unexplainable lol. Honestly the guns are modeled very nicely compared to their real life counterparts, it’s just that there’s the gunsmith system lol. (Not saying the gunsmith is bad, the added customization is very welcome for gameplay and replay ability purposes)
@@Tactical_autist The last 2 games before this one were Excellent (2019) and Good but lacking in content (2020) I didn't expect 2021 to be dogshit Except industry insiders said this game wouldn't be done in time like 8 months ago
And the thing about BF1 is that a lot of the guns used and even attachments were available during ww1 though they were not issued to the military or if they were it was extremely limited numbers of them issued just for testing. So it was easier to accept them being in the game.
@@number3665 true, it wasn’t nearly as ridiculous. It was things that actually existed, just that weren’t used, as opposed to vanguard straight making stuff up.
BF1 is a 100× better than Vanguard. I find it strange that it's the only triple A title set in WW1 (that i can recall at least) I love the cavalry in BF1
BF1 also had the prototype guns from WW1, most not reaching even construction stage. The devs responded to criticism by saying "Yeah we know, just have fun."
Remember that 1) Everyone knows WWII way more than WWI, so it's a topic that's beat to death, 2) More people find WWII to be more relatable than WWI, and 3) When you compare the kind of warfare that was being conducted - static trench warfare vs. combined arms movement - I think a lot of devs couldn't figure out a way to make a game that captured the essence of fighting with well-defined boundaries. The fact that BF1 pulled it off only makes me believe that it was the last good BF game in the series. Oh, and BF1's sound design is one of the best if not the best in any FPS game, don't @ me
I just thought of something that would be a fun idea for a unique melee weapon if it was actually single use in game. Hit somebody with the launcher tube. After launch all the rounds it would automatically be replaced with a tube being held like a baseball bat.
@@falloutfart9917would be funny, but wouldn’t really work, those tubes are hollow, and very flimsy. They were designed for one thing only, to fire a single RPG into a tank, anything past that would put extreme stress on it
16:36 "there's some museum curator rolling in his sleep." Yep, that's Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the royal armouries museum in the UK.
My granddad fought in Stalingrad, and he was one of a few soviet soldiers to test the secret weapon of Stalin: pistol grip folding stock belt fed mosin nagant wia supressor, ACOG and heartbeat sensor, tactical grip, gp-25 grenade launcher and chambered in 50 BMG. He was the greatest sniper in the entirety of USSR, he always got the dogs multuple times making kill after kill. Unfortuantely, he died in 1943, when he was shot by a german who killed enough soviet troops to call in AC-130.
I feel your pain my great grand father was the best leopard 2 crewman in all of the German army. He just was one of the top tank aces in the war until his tank was swarmed by hunter killer drones during the battle of Kursk. Not even his best friend master chef could have saved him. Luckily his gunner obi wan saved his life. He was the only one to survive. Obi wan, he man, and Elon musk will always be remembered
From what I remember. (And I may be wrong) the stock retains the buffer spring but doesn’t contain it. With a little bit of finagling you could probably carve a wood piece or lathe something the right shape to slot in the stocks place.
The Nydar 47 was powered by ambient light, kind of like the fiber optics of an ACOG. Reflex sights on vehicles were powered by lights and thus could actually be used in anything other than broad daylight
“Call of duty vanguard is teaching an entire generation of teenagers that your great grandfather stormed the beaches of Normandy with a fucking EO Tech” I laughed so hard lol
I remember when Call Of Duty WAS just called Call Of Duty, and it was WWII, and that's it!!! Also,It was the first game to introduce ironsights,so that's all there were was ironsights with the exception of sniper rifles....I found it really ironic when COD-WWII came out.....WOW!!!!
On the bright side, the cursed 1911 build has it's pros: First of all, the feeding ramp is polished to a mirror sheen. It's not going to have any feeding problems. The slide's been replaced with a reinforced version, and it meshes perfectly with the frame. The frame itself has been iron-welded and scraped down multiple times for maximum precision. The front strap part of the frame has been checkered to make it dig into the hand. That prevents any slipping. The sight system's original too. It's a thermal type. It's got an enlarged front sight, giving it superior target sighting capability. The regular hammer's been replaced with a ring hammer. That enhances the cocking control and increases the hammer-down speed. They also reworked the grip safety to accommodate the ring hammer. It looks like they eliminated it altogether. This is a tool for pros. The thumb safety and slide stop are extended for precise handling. The base of the trigger guard is whittled down so you can use a high grip, and the trigger itself is a long type for easy finger access. The trigger pull is about 3.5 pounds. that's about a pound and a half lighter than normal. The magazine well has been widened to make it easier to put in a new magazine. The magazine catch button has been filed down low to make it harder to hit it by mistake. The mainspring housing has been changed to a flat type to increase grip, and it's even been fitted with stepping so that it won't slip from the recoil when firing. On top of that, they added cocking serrations to the top part of the slide. That lets you load and eject cartridges faster in an emergency. Whoever did this is a professional, no question. This thing could shoot a one-hole at 25 yards in a machine rest.
My great-grandfather storming the beaches of Normandy: "Why aren't you moving forward, private?" "Sir, do you have any triple As? My reflex sight is out of battery!"
My father hated his mandatory military service in the German Military during the Cold War. However, he received the MG-3 (Nato version of the MG-42) gunner ribbon, because he was the best MG gunner in his Battalion. You had to fire 15 shots in five bursts. Getting a burst of 3 rounds is hard with this gun due to the rate of fire. He was also the fastest in disassembling and reassembling the gun. They also randomly fired their G3s at the forest and stuck them under their coats so that they had "heating" in their winter fox hole.
2:55 that MG42 cannot fire, the buttstock keeps the recoil spring captive, when you rotate you can see its literaly an empty tube with no cap on it and nothing inside. same can be said about the STG
@@superriley1093 It goes without saying that the game set up is complete horseshit. You wouldn't be able to hit a target smaller than an apartment block BUT you can shoot an MG42/ MG3 fom the hip (even from the shoulder if you're a strong guy). With a foregrip you would still hit nothing and you would have to brace yourself but it wouldn't break your arm. That's exaggerated. I wouldn't place my face anywhere near the sights, though.
Not to mention in the Vanguard campaign, every single Mosin has a turned down bolt handle. I guess all the soldiers were issued with PU sniper variants and then they took the scopes off.
Don't forget how the soviet govt. somehow allowed one of their female soldiers join an allied "special" forces team, since, as we all know, the soviets were 100 percent team players with the western allies in terms of intelligence and joint missions. I was surprised she wasn't killed in the campaign since she is definitely going to the gulag when the war ends due to "exposure to western excess and reactionary politics."
do i want a scope for my way to expensive sks? yes. will i bubba and go broke when im perfectly fine with chinese irons? nah... someday ill have a yugo with a nice vintage scope.
I love how they developers didn't know that the action/return spring of the Stg. 44 is placed inside the stock so by removing the stock it is rendered useless :D
@@patriot17764th "reasaerch" nowadays means spending 30 seconds reading/watching some content which only confirms your bias. Because, life is short, is it not? Why spend it in conflict. If I only read/see things that agree with me, I am never wrong, therefore I am happy (idiot, but happy).
Literally developed into my love of war history and historic firearms because in my formulative years I played the shit out of the historic CoD games. Seeing the series that got me into one of my biggest passions as an adult pull shit like this cuts deep, man. Real deep.
Jesus Christ. Are you serious? I think all this dumb fuckery by the devs was intentional. They did this just to give gun people coronaries and aneurysms.
“Pretty sure some museum caretaker is rolling in his sleep right now” Yea Johnathan from the firearms museum in the UK is REALLY rolling in his sleep right now
Call of duty civil war: Damn i can’t believe Abraham Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth using a suppressed p226 with a red dot and an extended mag and somehow rechambered for .50 AE
Fun fact: in the game the garand still makes the ping after the last round with the impossible drummag installed (see Jonathan Ferguson's video on the matter. Luckily he had an stg44 to cradle and hug at the end of the episode to keep him somewhat sane.)
Hold on the M1 Garand is an 8 shot box fed semi auto rifle in 30--06 right ? How in the hell would they get a drum mag to work on that and even if it did shouldn't the ping come after the final round in the drum mag if not at all ?
I would love to see you look through and critique Call of Duty World at War. I know the sights in that game were added out of necessity so they went with prototype sights and stuff apparently. Love the video and I hard agree that vanguard destroys the integrity of the weapons used in ww2. Hearing that we were getting gunsmith in a ww2 cod had my friends and all prepared for disaster lol
@@heffthekiller8512 a while back, barely one day after I got the game, I was already making cursed guns. The M1 was my first victim. I then tested my abomination in multiplayer practice against bots. Yeah, quickly discovered the disembodied ping of the 16 round drum mag. (Seriously? Only 16 rounds? Oh well) I laughed out loud.
Thank you for your meticulous attitude to the history of Russia. as a Russian person, I am pleased to see how a person from another country knows more about it than I do.
The snub-nose MG 42 had me dying. Imagine if someone shot that thing next to you at an indoor gun range. Full auto flashbang has never been so accurate until now.
You're telling me my grandfather didnt storm the beached of normandy with a drum mag on his m1 garand modded out with an optic sight, side by side with his Butch female companion?
I remember every Christmas, my grandfather would tell me his war stories about storming the beaches of Normandy. He would tell me about enemy gunfire pinging off of his EXO-suit and about the rattle of his Gatling gun (of course, with EOTech. Never left home without it) He would tell me about the german’s laser cannons disintegrating his buddies. He even told me what it was like to call in an air strike from their space-bound MAC guns. Truly historic times.
Indeed, my Dad told about his dad in the army air corps flying his B-52 and dropping guided bombs on Dresden while fighting off F-35s God bless new Canada.
I remember how bad the hackers were then that they had to have a special war crimes tribunal just to deal with the all the German "Ubermensch" Pretty sure loads of Russians were hacking too but they just rigged the election and got away with it.. 2001 was a crazy year!
Brandon traveled back into future in 21:12. how f****** awesome is it to see how things to take turn. 2 years after Brandon rants about an AK Chambered in 50 BMG he actually makes one
@@pepgast22959 the nazis kept the jews in poor walled in neighborhoods called "ghettos" where they would frequently shoot any of the jewish people they pleased for little to no reason other than pleasure
Somehow, Brandon calling the MP-40 the original ghetto blaster was the hardest I laughed at any of his videos, the delivery just hit way too well and it came out of nowhere. 10/10
I didn't even realize that RDS's existed until the 60's. Could you perhaps make a video about old optics? Like maybe one of those night vision sights with a massive IR floodlight on top?
There were some red dot sights for shotguns back in the 40s that used the same tech but on smaller scale as the electronic sighting systems on ww2 fighter planes. But they weren't by any means common placen
@@Gameprojordan Aimpoint created the electronic first red dot in 1975. Reflector sight was invented in 1900, although Aimpoint claimed to be the first to mass produce a reflector sight that was an electronic red dot sight that used an LED for illumination.
Two of the old IR based night scopes are the Vampyr scope used in WW2, and the Starlight/Starlite Scope used in Vietnam. Both were massive and unwieldy, but looked cool as hell.
Yeah, old optics. And on why the new optics would absolutely not have fucking "scope glint" Or we could say to hell with it all and wait for the Darpo boys to weaponize the railgun into something more infantry friendly and we can get on with the crippling energy crisis. Yay science. :
I don’t know if you noticed but when Brandon said “I’ve held it in for that many minutes” and pointed to the bottom of the screen he was spot on with where the time bar is at. Well done sir
The biggest problem with removing stock on an STG 44is that the stock contains the buffer spring, so the gun would become practically dysfunctional. You can even see the spring housing when looking from behind. Basically, it's like removing the buffer tube on an AR platform rifle. It just won't work
@@elrojogrande744 Entirely different design. You're not going to turn a basic milspec AR into a buffer tubeless rifle because there's nowhere else for springs or guide rods to go. There is the Fightlite scr setup which converts an AR to a traditional stock like a mini 14, but it uses a strange little bcg with a tail like a horseshoe crab that dips down into some kinda buffer or spring in the stock. You could put one under your upper receiver but you'd have to swap out the AR/M4 bcg for the little "horseshoe crab" bcg thing.
The fact that they allowed to have the stock of the STG44 removed when the recoil mechanisms for the gun are in the stock, it's just a crime against humanity and makes the STG44 in game unusable
I studied stgs before, and if you change a couple of the parts and cut of the stock, it would totally work. However, there is no fucking point to do that. The stock is not that heavy, and removing it makes the gun uncontrollable.
In 2000, the U.S. military introduced a red dot sight into field use, the Aimpoint CompM2, designated the "M68 Close Combat Optic".-Boogle (Don't roast me too much I don't know jack about guns, why I put Boogle as my source)
My grandpa told me about how the Japanese executed his brother with bright pink tracer rounds while other Japanese soldiers wore cat ears and maid outfits. Brutal times.
Watching this reminds me of what Dr. Ian Malcolm once said: "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Ah yes, I remember my great grandfather telling me about the time he defended the Aleutian Islands with his M1 Garand with a collapsible stock, belt fed magazines, and a power washer attached to the bottom. They don’t make them like they used to
I like how he actually pointed at the proper part of the time bar when he started ranting about the red dots also, lets face it, General Grant would have fucking loved a 1911
I remember my great grandfather telling stories of how they won the Battle of Bautzen in their T-34. He told how they used the 50. BMG loaded in a drum magazine in their 85mm main cannon with a red dot. And he showed me the STG-44 similar to the one shown in the video that he captured and kept it to the day he died because owning a firearm is 100% legal in Poland. He got the Virt- sorry, the Medal of Honor because it's the only military award that you can get.
they can only do so much.if they would have put in what the nazis really did people would be crying..hell the had to take punching people out of the gulag because they got so many people calling and crying..what do you expect them to do and i cant stand the game.but i understand why they did what they did
@@SpaceRanger187 They could have tried and make it not just the same thing copy/pasted onto every gun regardless of whether it fit or not. WWII was fine with its customization, why didn't they stick to that one instead of piggybacking Warzone when it doesn't work?
@@darthcerebus Because they pretty much have to, ever since MW2019 the standard for CoD customization is the gunsmith system with up to 5 attachments per gun with each possible thing you can customize having a large variety of options And since they need to keep it consistent because of content being usable in Warzone, they pretty much have to come up with similar customization to MW2019 and BOCW
Just to clarify: The reason Russians say it’s the P.P.SH is because the sound sh has its own letter in russian: ш So they use acronyms too, but the sh is one letter, thus П.П.Ш = P.P.SH
Exactly, translate russian things would be a bit weird for foreigners. For exemple the name "Brezhnev" many people on the west reffer to him as "Bresnev" instead they would call him "BreJnev" because the sound "ZH" corresponds to "J".
@@X340n im just complained that there not as many Russians discussing this problem as needed Translation of comment xd Why the fuk there are no russians in comments WHY DA FUUUUUU
As a newbie historical militaria collector I'm absolutely appalled at these gun designs and it's such a shame because World War II / World War 1 guns are my favorite era of guns
One correction: WWII officially ended in Spetember 2nd, 1945. Also, that folding stock on the M1 Garand is actually a real WWII thing. It’s the M1-E5, and a real version of it exists at the Springfield Armory Museum.
But it was never fielded, though. It's part of the prototype program that eventually led to the T series, which led to the M14. A very small handful of paratroopers were issued the E5 stock, but very very late in the war, and less than 100 I believe. Used, but not actually "fielded".
@@bridinlyng2344 US ordnance was doing some testing on the M1 to make it more compact/lighter/etc. They made several prototypes, but the most notable one is the M1-E5, it has a shorter barrel and folding stock (looks similar to a side folder AK, but not exactly the same). The rifle wasn’t adopted due to the excessive muzzle flash when firing.
20:27 Imagine firing this thing. No stock, .50BMG and a low-profile reflex sight. I don't even know why they bothered with the magazine, since the first shot you let out is gonna give you a frontal lobotomy. At least you won't be bleeding, because any wounds you get from the gale force recoil will be seared shut from the muzzle blast of that tiny barrel.
@@Snecho I seriously presume they just randomly sprinkled some rounds from wikipedia without even checking what TF they were and who, when and why designed them and force fed this crap foie-gras style into code... This one is bad and enbodies everything I hate about modern AAA games. Pure stupidity galore. 🤦♂
Remember when World At War came out, and kept the SP historically authentic, with the Nydar being the most advanced optic in the MP? Good times... good times. Correctionz the Nydar wasn't in WAW. False memory.
The issue with Call of Duty being such a clusterfuck in terms of its gun mechanics and general technical accuracy is that they are the biggest franchise dedicated to World War 2 with far more than a decade of accumulated historical and technical information. That they fail to rely on it to this extent speaks incredibly poorly of them.
@@p8nisman-not Fair enough, I was roughly accounting for the knowledgeable folks who left the company over time. I fear that going by the cursed state of their guns in the game pretty much no one remains with proper knowledge of the period correct guns.
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I hate these
Looks like memes are back on the menu boys!
Welp that was interesting...
it's not going to be taken down again
#akgnotificationsquad Love your content from Down under mate
vodka really was required here
indeed it was
Are you actually gonna collab with Brandon?
Brandon and Badger is a Combo I would pay to see.
Not even TABG did these guns as dirty as COD has
Forgot The Revoling Shotgun That can TAKE F##KING MAGAZINES
"Where is the bolt gonna reciprocate to?"
"Into my shoulder, gamer"
No clip through Normandy
Russian badger reference?
Fucking awesome :p
AK Daddy legit has a comment pinned on Bajur's Battlefield 2042 video.
Don't believe me? ua-cam.com/video/gmH59p58l7Y/v-deo.html
@@damoclesecoe7184 Wow real info and real link. Thank you
Attach it surgically
“It’s like making a Civil War game where you replace General Grants black powder pistol with a 1911” COD developers have found the blueprint for their next game
Lmao, make it like that commercial where George Washington is driving a Dodge Challenger towards redcoats.
If next CoD set in Civil War era:
>Everybody will use lever action rifle or prototype semi-auto rifle
>Gatling Gun will be as common as machine gun in modern counterpart
>prototype cars
*oh no*
Honestly would be pretty based. Gonna make a meme call of Cthulhu character
@@kitsunehistory but would musket be sniper
4:48 STG-44
5:25 STD-44
damn
You have earned a like for that. i giggled.
😂 good one.
I breathed out slightly faster... good one.
Great
The most cursed part about the M1 Garand: You still get the ping even with an extended mag or drum mag. You know, the ping of the enbloc clip ejecting. The one you don't have.
Ping.
*shivers in disgust* I’m starting to see why people want safe spaces. I need a safe space after watching this video. Cigars, alcohol, beautiful pieces of weaponry lining the walls, and quiet.
Disliked by accident I ment to like this comment
You can also reload the panzerfaust
@@Maniac__ *gags*
My grandma used to tell me stories how she was wall-running the streets of Berlin with her dieselpunk exoskeleton. Her squad totally had red dots and positive K/D ratio.
Dude my great granddad used to tell me storys about his days storming the beach of Normandy with his decked out gold skined m4a1, he was pretty cracked
She must’ve went flawless otherwise she wouldn’t be here to tell you her stories 💪
Hahaha, good one my friend. Too bad others don’t see the humor… sarcasm is wasted on the simple minded (or innocent).
I'm sure the chancellor was pleased :)
My Opa used to not tell me stories about the war.
I remember when my granddad told me about him storming the beaches of Normandy with a full auto Lee-Enfield with a red dot. He was also trashed out of his mind 24/7.
"so there i was on the beaches of Normandy with mah M4 sopmod"
Considering he survived, I can’t blame him for being wasted 90% of the time.
How many times did he have to restart from last checkpoint?
Inaccurate lies those models weren’t available till the Viking dinosaur wars.
There were a few prototype auto SMLEs made. The Australians built a few hundred that never saw action. They didn’t have many Brens, so they Bob Sempled it.
you know what makes these absolutely unholy cursed abominations worse? The fact that thhey stated, on a live stream no less, that Vanguard was, and I quote "This is the most realistic and historically accurate Call of Duty yet"
Wait, the Japanese didn't historically have the Sturmgewehr M1944 shortly after the battle of midway? Weird.
@@NinjaBray well it technically stated production in 43 iirc but wasn't mass produced till 44
@@thatonebritishidiot3037 Yes, and the Battle of Midway was on the other theater of war a year before that happened.
Exactly! So tired of people claiming "it's alternative history🤓", like where in their marketing did they ever state it that? By defintion Activision had clearly committed false advertising and could technically be suied...
@@Cooltech06they said it a couple weeks after release in a live stream, most likely as damage control
"They didn't marksman the beaches of Normandy my boy, they assaulted them" Best line I've heard by far
Yep, that line is fucking gold xD my fav part of the video.
it sounded funny but hes point was still false. They are called battle rifles not assault rifles, and it could be used as marksman rifle aswell so...
"His", not, "he's", and they didn't use the M1 Garand as a "marksman rifle". It was the general issued rifle of the US Army. Sticking an optic on it wouldn't make it a "marksman rifle" neither - it's like saying an M4 Carbine is a "marksman rifle" if you threw a scope on it. The M1 Garand was also not equipped with optics until after WWII, too. Snipers and marksman were still using scoped M1903 Springfield rifles because they were more accurate.
@@andreivaldez2929
You mean if I slap a scope on a revolver it's not a marksman rifle?
@@JH-fk8ow You are correct with the battle rifle bit. Extreamely wrong with the marksman bit but hey, 1/2 aint bad at all.
19:48 the most cursed thing about that drum mag is that it still makes the Garand "Ping" when doing an empty reload, with the Drum Mag!
this needs to be pinned ffs
Wow
dahek lol... pins on drum mag too
From what i've gathered that "ping" is coming from bolt itself... somehow
@@Juozapas001 No the metal clip reverberates like heck when it gets yeeted out.
Vanguard some how made Battlefield V seem more historically accurate.
Vanguard made battlefield V look like saving private Ryan during the d-day scene
That was never suppose to happen, as much as its true qnd accurate. This comment is cursed AF and is a sad abomination to society. Jk
@suzan It's alright, you can just say you want me to type the funky numbers on the back of my card.
Don't be scared to ask about it, just be honest and scam people like normal.
Oh hell no, bf5 is cringe
Vanguard makes the new halo seem like more historical accuracy
My grandfather told me all about how His Team stormed the beaches Normandy. The Enemy Team was dug in on high group, but grandpa’s EoTech helped him take out the Enemy machine guns. Since he had a drum mag on his M1 Garand, he was able to suppress the Enemy Team with .45 ACP. Truly, he was a hero of My Team.
Your grampa probably called in fucking Odin strikes onto the enemy's SAM sites too.
Are being sarcastic?
Wait shit I spelled it wrong ARE YOU BEING SARCASTIC?
My grandpa was able to wipe and entire squad with his 50 bmg BAR in the Battle of the Bulge. However, most of the people wiped were from his own squad because he removed the stock.
And sadly, he was also decapitated from putting his face up against the rife to use his EO Tech red dot. Miss you grandpa 😥
In the COD Vanguard universe, the Greeks did not win the battle of Troy because of a Trojan horse, but because they had an M1A2 Abrams
An Abrams INSIDE the Trojan Horse
Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna by sending an AH-64 to wipe out the Mexican troops in San Jacinto, thus earning Texas its independence.
Seems historically accurate to me
Technically the black ops universe's
@@TexasLawbringer77 During the Battle of the Alamo, the Mexicans were armed with FX-05 Xiuhcoatl rifles while the Texians were armed with LaRue Tactical .308 "Ranger Rifles". The Texians were not only outnumbered but also got struck multiple times by the Mexicans' M101 Howitzer, which led them to their defeat.
19:30 Fun fact, in the game, even if you have a detachable magazine for the Garand in the game, it still pings when you empty it.
Engineering at it's finest
I gave up on call of duty after bo2. That was peak and the only way from the top is down lol
It’s probably based on the fact that there is a mag fed M1, the ping tho……is unexplainable lol. Honestly the guns are modeled very nicely compared to their real life counterparts, it’s just that there’s the gunsmith system lol. (Not saying the gunsmith is bad, the added customization is very welcome for gameplay and replay ability purposes)
"It just works"
@@Tactical_autist The last 2 games before this one were Excellent (2019) and Good but lacking in content (2020)
I didn't expect 2021 to be dogshit
Except industry insiders said this game wouldn't be done in time like
8 months ago
BF1 was the gold standard for having unhistorical weapons, still having a good historical feel, and most of all, being fun.
And the thing about BF1 is that a lot of the guns used and even attachments were available during ww1 though they were not issued to the military or if they were it was extremely limited numbers of them issued just for testing. So it was easier to accept them being in the game.
@@number3665 true, it wasn’t nearly as ridiculous. It was things that actually existed, just that weren’t used, as opposed to vanguard straight making stuff up.
BF1 is a 100× better than Vanguard. I find it strange that it's the only triple A title set in WW1 (that i can recall at least) I love the cavalry in BF1
BF1 also had the prototype guns from WW1, most not reaching even construction stage. The devs responded to criticism by saying "Yeah we know, just have fun."
Remember that 1) Everyone knows WWII way more than WWI, so it's a topic that's beat to death, 2) More people find WWII to be more relatable than WWI, and 3) When you compare the kind of warfare that was being conducted - static trench warfare vs. combined arms movement - I think a lot of devs couldn't figure out a way to make a game that captured the essence of fighting with well-defined boundaries. The fact that BF1 pulled it off only makes me believe that it was the last good BF game in the series.
Oh, and BF1's sound design is one of the best if not the best in any FPS game, don't @ me
I’m really surprised you didn’t talk about the Panzerfaust which reloads in vanguard. Even though in reality it was a one use thing
I just thought of something that would be a fun idea for a unique melee weapon if it was actually single use in game. Hit somebody with the launcher tube. After launch all the rounds it would automatically be replaced with a tube being held like a baseball bat.
@@falloutfart9917would be funny, but wouldn’t really work, those tubes are hollow, and very flimsy. They were designed for one thing only, to fire a single RPG into a tank, anything past that would put extreme stress on it
Uh, one hit kill but breaks after one use?
@@MirelurkMaster Yes it is a cheap disposable rocket launcher that could not reload so after you fired once you better hope you hit your target.
Later models are reloadable though
16:36 "there's some museum curator rolling in his sleep."
Yep, that's Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the royal armouries museum in the UK.
He probably went to a pub and spent the night in drowning in whiskey.
I LOVE THIS COMMENT unlike this game.
@@holdencross5904 The some guy comment?
@@Baldwin-iv445 all the comments are good.
@@holdencross5904 Ah
My granddad fought in Stalingrad, and he was one of a few soviet soldiers to test the secret weapon of Stalin: pistol grip folding stock belt fed mosin nagant wia supressor, ACOG and heartbeat sensor, tactical grip, gp-25 grenade launcher and chambered in 50 BMG. He was the greatest sniper in the entirety of USSR, he always got the dogs multuple times making kill after kill. Unfortuantely, he died in 1943, when he was shot by a german who killed enough soviet troops to call in AC-130.
Rip 🙏
Truly, they were the Greatest Generation...
Rip his K/D ratio will be legendary
What got him the 105 howitzer or 40 mm bofors?
I feel your pain my great grand father was the best leopard 2 crewman in all of the German army. He just was one of the top tank aces in the war until his tank was swarmed by hunter killer drones during the battle of Kursk. Not even his best friend master chef could have saved him. Luckily his gunner obi wan saved his life. He was the only one to survive. Obi wan, he man, and Elon musk will always be remembered
The thing about the STG-44 is that it literally cannot operate without the buffer spring which is kept IN the stock.
@Redemiist its called demilling it i belive
Just shove it in the barrel simple
From what I remember. (And I may be wrong) the stock retains the buffer spring but doesn’t contain it. With a little bit of finagling you could probably carve a wood piece or lathe something the right shape to slot in the stocks place.
@@TheGuardingDark_ kinda like ar-15s and how they can have no stocks but have to keep a buffer tub out the back?
@@fyretnt
Dude I don’t know I’m not a gunsmith.
The Nydar 47 was powered by ambient light, kind of like the fiber optics of an ACOG. Reflex sights on vehicles were powered by lights and thus could actually be used in anything other than broad daylight
Here's the funny thing about Vanguard: the suppressors make any gun in the game sound like a spring powered airsoft gun.
Oh god
Hollywood silencers in a nutshell.
Of course it does.
So just like any video game or movie which caused the dumb silencer laws
Im sad that Modern Warfare 2019 also did that
He forgot to mention, the m1 grand makes the iconic "Ping"
While it uses a drum mag
FOR REAL?
Oh….,,, oh no
....that should be a war crime.
@@pudie8952 unfortunately yes
And there's people probably reacting like "wow, so realistic"
“Call of duty vanguard is teaching an entire generation of teenagers that your great grandfather stormed the beaches of Normandy with a fucking EO Tech” I laughed so hard lol
I remember when Call Of Duty WAS just called Call Of Duty, and it was WWII, and that's it!!! Also,It was the first game to introduce ironsights,so that's all there were was ironsights with the exception of sniper rifles....I found it really ironic when COD-WWII came out.....WOW!!!!
I hate using red dots on ww2 era guns, I hate it
On the bright side, the cursed 1911 build has it's pros:
First of all, the feeding ramp is polished to a mirror sheen. It's not going to have any feeding problems. The slide's been replaced with a reinforced version, and it meshes perfectly with the frame. The frame itself has been iron-welded and scraped down multiple times for maximum precision. The front strap part of the frame has been checkered to make it dig into the hand. That prevents any slipping. The sight system's original too. It's a thermal type. It's got an enlarged front sight, giving it superior target sighting capability. The regular hammer's been replaced with a ring hammer. That enhances the cocking control and increases the hammer-down speed. They also reworked the grip safety to accommodate the ring hammer. It looks like they eliminated it altogether. This is a tool for pros. The thumb safety and slide stop are extended for precise handling. The base of the trigger guard is whittled down so you can use a high grip, and the trigger itself is a long type for easy finger access. The trigger pull is about 3.5 pounds. that's about a pound and a half lighter than normal. The magazine well has been widened to make it easier to put in a new magazine. The magazine catch button has been filed down low to make it harder to hit it by mistake. The mainspring housing has been changed to a flat type to increase grip, and it's even been fitted with stepping so that it won't slip from the recoil when firing. On top of that, they added cocking serrations to the top part of the slide. That lets you load and eject cartridges faster in an emergency. Whoever did this is a professional, no question. This thing could shoot a one-hole at 25 yards in a machine rest.
My SNAKE is NAKED right now
My great-grandfather storming the beaches of Normandy:
"Why aren't you moving forward, private?"
"Sir, do you have any triple As? My reflex sight is out of battery!"
Also he probably did those slide cancel moves during it, according to new CoD.
@@Ultra_Hlebus He also t-bagged every german soldier he killed
I love how in Vanguard the tommy handle is given as a great attachment, meanwhile the actual handle on the tommy was removed for military use.
My father hated his mandatory military service in the German Military during the Cold War. However, he received the MG-3 (Nato version of the MG-42) gunner ribbon, because he was the best MG gunner in his Battalion. You had to fire 15 shots in five bursts. Getting a burst of 3 rounds is hard with this gun due to the rate of fire. He was also the fastest in disassembling and reassembling the gun. They also randomly fired their G3s at the forest and stuck them under their coats so that they had "heating" in their winter fox hole.
this is the coolest military tid bit of info I have ever heard
Your father and mine seem to have a lot in common.
Also the MG42 at 3:10 has a MG34 barrel shroud. Can't believe nobody mentioned that.
The using the gun as heating bit really deserves its own medal, for like "Creative Application of Firepower" or something.
That g3 tidbit is really cool, wouldn't doubt a well fired mg3 would heat you up in the winter
Very cool, german guns are one of the greatest designs in the world
Wolfenstein was not realistic by all means, but it certainly was more historically accurate than Vanguard would ever be.
As a person who worked at the royal armory museum once said “if they took their time to actually visit a museum they could’ve stopped all of this.”
2:55 that MG42 cannot fire, the buttstock keeps the recoil spring captive, when you rotate you can see its literaly an empty tube with no cap on it and nothing inside.
same can be said about the STG
FURRY GUNNER!
That's not true in regards to the MG42. You can seperate the metal piece that keeps the recoil spring in place from the buttstock.
Recoil spring or not that MG42 would break your arm from sheer recoil
@@superriley1093 It goes without saying that the game set up is complete horseshit. You wouldn't be able to hit a target smaller than an apartment block BUT you can shoot an MG42/ MG3 fom the hip (even from the shoulder if you're a strong guy). With a foregrip you would still hit nothing and you would have to brace yourself but it wouldn't break your arm. That's exaggerated. I wouldn't place my face anywhere near the sights, though.
@@franktower9006 no yeah you wouldnt actually break your arm but im not sure youd be doing anything usefull with the weapon in that state
We need to have Brandon and the Royal Armories get together and just have to community try to break them with vanguard guns
Let’s also throw Ian from forgotten weapons in there for more breaking of spirits
Still not over seeing a Garand with a drum that still does the ping when you reload
Brandon and Jonathan... id love to see that.
@@gazirelseiryuu7229 start writing your fan fics now boys
“Give Rosa Parks a 1911, the Underground Railroad boutta be mad different” -Heavenly
Sheila Tubman
Not to mention in the Vanguard campaign, every single Mosin has a turned down bolt handle. I guess all the soldiers were issued with PU sniper variants and then they took the scopes off.
STG44s in 1941 and Volkssturmgewehrs at Stalingrad
@@NinjaBray oh yeah that's just the surface
@@NinjaBray don't forget the STG's were also in the Pacific
Don't forget how the soviet govt. somehow allowed one of their female soldiers join an allied "special" forces team, since, as we all know, the soviets were 100 percent team players with the western allies in terms of intelligence and joint missions. I was surprised she wasn't killed in the campaign since she is definitely going to the gulag when the war ends due to "exposure to western excess and reactionary politics."
@@stevenpolkinghorn4747 japanese with STG44's and MG42's
Brandon: is sponsored by Europtic
Me: "Oh I'm gonna go look at the scopes!"
My credit score: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
Congrats on getting a bot reply
@Caro Lin BINGCHILLING
do i want a scope for my way to expensive sks? yes. will i bubba and go broke when im perfectly fine with chinese irons? nah... someday ill have a yugo with a nice vintage scope.
I will never financially recover from this.
@@BrandonHerrera proceeds to yeet tiger out of existence
I love how they developers didn't know that the action/return spring of the Stg. 44 is placed inside the stock so by removing the stock it is rendered useless :D
lol see they did a *lot of history reasaerch*
@@patriot17764th "reasaerch" nowadays means spending 30 seconds reading/watching some content which only confirms your bias. Because, life is short, is it not? Why spend it in conflict. If I only read/see things that agree with me, I am never wrong, therefore I am happy (idiot, but happy).
Isnt it the same with BAR?
@@iwantnod Yes it is :) but I haven't got that far in the video before posting my comment :D
It was common practice to break the stocks off captured ones so any other Germans who found or recaptured them couldn’t use them.
Literally developed into my love of war history and historic firearms because in my formulative years I played the shit out of the historic CoD games. Seeing the series that got me into one of my biggest passions as an adult pull shit like this cuts deep, man. Real deep.
Brandon : "Is that mag release coming out of the mag itself? That's not how mag releases work, guys."
MAS 49/56 : "Am I a joke to you?"
Yes along with most of france in its entirety
That was post war, so it doesn't count.
Point
A Mosin shouldn't even fucking have a magazine release.
Not at all...its a great call. Very unusual mag design on the 49/56.
Can we just appreciate the fact that at 6:16 Brandon absolutely perfectly pointed at the bar’s current position (at least when watching on a phone)
Thank you for pointing this out I noticed it too
Currently on my phone, about a minute or two off 😔
@@haydenkimmel2521 Damn, I guess it's not like that on every device then...
Nobody tell him the Garand still makes the end of clip "ping" sound when you run out of ammo with the removable mags
omg wtf i am gonna raid their studios and burn it all down
Or the revolver shotgun with the extended box mag thats removable.
@@decarus834 Yeah that one hurt to see.
That litteray defies the laws of the m1 garand
Jesus Christ. Are you serious? I think all this dumb fuckery by the devs was intentional. They did this just to give gun people coronaries and aneurysms.
"COD Vanguard is the latest reskinning" sounds much funnier in the way this man talks
WW2 gun designers: *put heaps of effort into designing guns for specific purposes*
COD Vangaurd: 50's mafia submachinegun. Take it or leave it.
Avoid CoD if you want a real WW2 experience. Not even the first three CoD.
@@farhanrizkiahnafa7404 world at war is a good one, still cod but it’s the best ever (subjective to me cuz I’m big baby nerd )
@@ewanfarley he didnt say anything about good or bad. Being immersive doesent mean always good and being cod doesent mean always bad
@@farhanrizkiahnafa7404 if you want a good ww2 experience, hell let loose is a blast
@@jadonlimoges1830 I have it. Super realistic, immersive, graphics are nice, weapons are cool, slower combat pace yet more realistic.
"Santa Klauser is coming to town"
Brandon needs to host Jeorge Sprave on this channel if only just to say that. Lol!
I’m dying at that stillll
*deep german laughter* ... oh yes please show him this feature!
Ve go out in ze snow and try to catch Sinterklaas's evil gifts from ze sky! Eet ees a great time for all kinder in Deutschland!
General Grant had one of those 90-round full-auto Glocks, clearly.
Obviously
dont forget the suppressor
@@Chaz_S. never
Was it in .50 BMG?
@@SingularNinjular I mean you can’t fight the civil war without some .50 BMG right?
"You're Great Grandpa stormed the beaches of Normandy with a f*king Eotech" 🤣🤣
“Pretty sure some museum caretaker is rolling in his sleep right now”
Yea Johnathan from the firearms museum in the UK is REALLY rolling in his sleep right now
still remember Johnathan's reaction when he sees the m1 garand's drum mag that somehow still does the ping sound.
He even hug his Mental Helper "Emotional Support" STG 44 to cure this abomination....
Call of duty civil war:
Damn i can’t believe Abraham Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth using a suppressed p226 with a red dot and an extended mag and somehow rechambered for .50 AE
I know such a toxic loadout
@Caro Lin I just straight up reported you for doing this
@Caro Lin no one asked
Hey, bet you didn’t know JFK was shot with an AA12 with extended 9mm Glock mag chambered in .357 magnum with a flamethrower eotech
@@calvinchan2003 its probably a bot
Fun fact: in the game the garand still makes the ping after the last round with the impossible drummag installed (see Jonathan Ferguson's video on the matter. Luckily he had an stg44 to cradle and hug at the end of the episode to keep him somewhat sane.)
its an en bloc drum
@@mongoose7857 Do those ping after the last round? If not your comment is pretty hilarious.
Hold on the M1 Garand is an 8 shot box fed semi auto rifle in 30--06 right ? How in the hell would they get a drum mag to work on that and even if it did shouldn't the ping come after the final round in the drum mag if not at all ?
As far as I know, a box mag fed garand is not impossible as winchester has experimental examples, but the drum is ridiculous
@@ogscarl3t375 the ping comes from stripper clip being ejected from the gun
I would love to see you look through and critique Call of Duty World at War. I know the sights in that game were added out of necessity so they went with prototype sights and stuff apparently.
Love the video and I hard agree that vanguard destroys the integrity of the weapons used in ww2. Hearing that we were getting gunsmith in a ww2 cod had my friends and all prepared for disaster lol
The magazine on the Garand basically made it into a M14, a battle rifle introduced in the late 50’s
I honestly think that's intentional by the developers. Allows them to pretend there's more guns in the game than there are
This abomination apparently also pings after the last round despite being mag fed.
@@nathanapplegate5374 I thought the m1 was the worst offender and I had not known this because I don't play it lol That makes it so much worse
@@heffthekiller8512 a while back, barely one day after I got the game, I was already making cursed guns. The M1 was my first victim. I then tested my abomination in multiplayer practice against bots. Yeah, quickly discovered the disembodied ping of the 16 round drum mag. (Seriously? Only 16 rounds? Oh well) I laughed out loud.
On a side note. M14 is one of my favourite US firearms. I'd pay a dumb amount of money to fire one for a few hours one day
"the original guetto blaster, if you will."
christ lmao
Yeah I came here to say this. Holy shit. I mean... hilarious. But... fuckin' dark man.
I just realized how fucking bad this was. Fuck! 🤣
@@sputnik128 No use getting burnt up about it.
It took me a while too get it……. Jesus ChristXD
@@Mauser00 Insert joke here?
the more cursed part about the garand with drum mag is that it still pings when you run out of ammo
Underrated comment.
Lmao, imagine a clip magazine inside a actual detachable magazine, that is really cursed.
Thank you for your meticulous attitude to the history of Russia. as a Russian person, I am pleased to see how a person from another country knows more about it than I do.
The snub-nose MG 42 had me dying. Imagine if someone shot that thing next to you at an indoor gun range. Full auto flashbang has never been so accurate until now.
It'd be a flamenwaffer
Comrads next to you will get a sun burn from that muzzle flash
Just look backwards when you fire like with a Flintlock musket.
*Ian has entered the chat
WHAAAAAT?! I CAN'T HEAR YOU IT'S TOO BRIGHT
You're telling me my grandfather didnt storm the beached of normandy with a drum mag on his m1 garand modded out with an optic sight, side by side with his Butch female companion?
There goes my QQ fanfic...
Thwarted by realism...
I remember every Christmas, my grandfather would tell me his war stories about storming the beaches of Normandy.
He would tell me about enemy gunfire pinging off of his EXO-suit and about the rattle of his Gatling gun (of course, with EOTech. Never left home without it)
He would tell me about the german’s laser cannons disintegrating his buddies.
He even told me what it was like to call in an air strike from their space-bound MAC guns.
Truly historic times.
sounds like call of duty IW
No clipping through Normandy with an Exo suit
Indeed, my Dad told about his dad in the army air corps flying his B-52 and dropping guided bombs on Dresden while fighting off F-35s
God bless new Canada.
I remember how bad the hackers were then that they had to have a special war crimes tribunal just to deal with the all the German "Ubermensch"
Pretty sure loads of Russians were hacking too but they just rigged the election and got away with it..
2001 was a crazy year!
That made me laugh so hard
Brandon traveled back into future in 21:12. how f****** awesome is it to see how things to take turn. 2 years after Brandon rants about an AK Chambered in 50 BMG he actually makes one
"The original ghetto blaster, if you will."
Oh... Oh, that's DAAAAAARK.
Oh... OOOOOOOOOOHHHH! Damn I missed that.
Damn I missed that too lamo
Could someone explain? I'm not getting the reference
@@pepgast22959 rip
@@pepgast22959 the nazis kept the jews in poor walled in neighborhoods called "ghettos" where they would frequently shoot any of the jewish people they pleased for little to no reason other than pleasure
Somehow, Brandon calling the MP-40 the original ghetto blaster was the hardest I laughed at any of his videos, the delivery just hit way too well and it came out of nowhere. 10/10
I mean it blasted the the czeck ghetto
@@cursedspined990 Warsaw too.
I didn't even realize that RDS's existed until the 60's. Could you perhaps make a video about old optics? Like maybe one of those night vision sights with a massive IR floodlight on top?
There were some red dot sights for shotguns back in the 40s that used the same tech but on smaller scale as the electronic sighting systems on ww2 fighter planes. But they weren't by any means common placen
And I think they needed a huge external battery
@@Gameprojordan
Aimpoint created the electronic first red dot in 1975.
Reflector sight was invented in 1900, although Aimpoint claimed to be the first to mass produce a reflector sight that was an electronic red dot sight that used an LED for illumination.
Two of the old IR based night scopes are the Vampyr scope used in WW2, and the Starlight/Starlite Scope used in Vietnam.
Both were massive and unwieldy, but looked cool as hell.
Yeah, old optics. And on why the new optics would absolutely not have fucking "scope glint"
Or we could say to hell with it all and wait for the Darpo boys to weaponize the railgun into something more infantry friendly and we can get on with the crippling energy crisis. Yay science. :
"The latest re-skinning"
You made me choke my donut LoL
I don’t know if you noticed but when Brandon said “I’ve held it in for that many minutes” and pointed to the bottom of the screen he was spot on with where the time bar is at. Well done sir
6:15 for those who were wondering.
The biggest problem with removing stock on an STG 44is that the stock contains the buffer spring, so the gun would become practically dysfunctional. You can even see the spring housing when looking from behind.
Basically, it's like removing the buffer tube on an AR platform rifle. It just won't work
Same with the mg 42
it's like removing the torso from an M4
it wont work
you realize they make buffer tubeless ARs, right?
i would personally never buy one because "where da bolt go dough" but they do indeed exist.
@@elrojogrande744 Entirely different design. You're not going to turn a basic milspec AR into a buffer tubeless rifle because there's nowhere else for springs or guide rods to go. There is the Fightlite scr setup which converts an AR to a traditional stock like a mini 14, but it uses a strange little bcg with a tail like a horseshoe crab that dips down into some kinda buffer or spring in the stock. You could put one under your upper receiver but you'd have to swap out the AR/M4 bcg for the little "horseshoe crab" bcg thing.
@@elrojogrande744 ... Doesn't really look like a horseshoe crab... Imo it just comes to mind the way the little tail is hinged on the bolt carrier.
Not many people know that the BAR can actually be chambered in a 20 round .50 BMG box mag
Damn that’s pretty cool, not surprising tho since the BAR is a machine gun
@Caro Lin no one asked
Honestly it's not that crazy when you consider the fact that some guy with an AK factory is making an AK chambered in 50 cal
@@Sparky-js5xz its a bot my guy
ok, but do the magazines go IN a magazine, or a clip?
I geeked at the Mp40 being the OG ghetto blaster. So sick but my kind of humor. Thank you Brandon!
The fact that they allowed to have the stock of the STG44 removed when the recoil mechanisms for the gun are in the stock, it's just a crime against humanity and makes the STG44 in game unusable
I studied stgs before, and if you change a couple of the parts and cut of the stock, it would totally work. However, there is no fucking point to do that. The stock is not that heavy, and removing it makes the gun uncontrollable.
Maybe they converted it to roller delayed, scavenging parts from an StG45 prototype.
That's the only story I could come up with
@@pelmeshka6630
YES the control. Did it not take like 3 Germans to man/ support one gun.
They didn’t even bother to cap the buffer tube, so the gun just has this gaping asshole in the buttplate.
We need a game that lets you use an StG 44, and cut off the stock. But when you do, you can't fire the gun.
"The latest re-skinning...."
The most true COD review ever.
Same with Fifa games
@@Doorito_ and madden
Every new cod game is just a $60 texture pack.
@@Krn0530 ok but before after bo2 each developer added something unique to the game. Sports games rarely do that
@@Knighthood5394 COD was trash after BO2. That is widely accepted lol
You could mod a SCAR-H into Vanguard and somehow make it more historically accurate.
In 2000, the U.S. military introduced a red dot sight into field use, the Aimpoint CompM2, designated the "M68 Close Combat Optic".-Boogle (Don't roast me too much I don't know jack about guns, why I put Boogle as my source)
"call of duty vanguard is the latest re-skinning BEEP"
Totally caught me off guard
it's true though
It was awesome 🤣🤣
@@tokumo2190 No denying
My grandma used to always tell me about how the eagles nest was the best map for quickscopes and knife kills
May she rest in peace
My grandpa told me about how the Japanese executed his brother with bright pink tracer rounds while other Japanese soldiers wore cat ears and maid outfits. Brutal times.
My grandpa told me how the Japanese had schoolgirls bang octopuses right in front of them as torture methods really dark times
Also your grandma used to be your grandpa
The whole concept of quick scoping has always just pissed me plum off
Hardscope or don't scope it's pretty simple
Thank you for her service
I can’t believe that when you run out of ammo in the mag in a garand with the removable mags, it still pings
please say sike
No. I refuse to believe you
@@deekay336 he is not lying, there is a video about this
It's because the cod community whined it wasn't there in WW2 when you put extended mags on
It always does
For those who think vanguard is realistic it has 136 historical inaccuracies and counting
Brandon never ceases to entertain me with his corny gun jokes, but the Santa Klauser joke was FUCKING AMAZING
ikr
He really does have a great sense of humor.
The Santa Klauser is what I call my ugly sweater camo Luger in Payday 2.
Sidenote: if you put the drum mag in the M1 Garand, it still makes the ping according to vanguard
I really did not need to know that please delete this
That...somehow makes it worse.
I saw that in a video with Jonathan Ferguson. The whole video was like a cursed gun images video.
"The original ghetto blaster if you will."
Oh that is beyond fucked and I love it.
Glad i'm not the only one that picked up on that, was an "ooooof but it's still a good joke" moment for sure
I was specifically looking for this comment 🤣🤣💀
I see you too are people of culture.
is it what I think it is...shieeet
@@TheOnlyLegitimateZoigle definitely oooofed on that.
To be charitable, a lot of these make cool Star Wars blasters.
Watching this reminds me of what Dr. Ian Malcolm once said: "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Damn, that fits perfectly
He's Jesus not a doctor
Ah yes, I remember my great grandfather telling me about the time he defended the Aleutian Islands with his M1 Garand with a collapsible stock, belt fed magazines, and a power washer attached to the bottom. They don’t make them like they used to
Agh, my lungs hurt from that laugh.
Don't forget the EOTech red dot though
Hey man, those pressure washer actually make good flamethrower.
19:26 The horror "Jean-Cantius Garand swearing in French insults from his tomb"
bimg irom
I like how he actually pointed at the proper part of the time bar when he started ranting about the red dots
also, lets face it, General Grant would have fucking loved a 1911
Going through the Missisissippi River with Whiskey and 1911 in both hands
that'd be a sight
*History Channel at 3AM*
@@TheDoctorFromArknights Im not the best at civil war history, but that sounds like something he would do.
I remember my great grandfather telling stories of how they won the Battle of Bautzen in their T-34. He told how they used the 50. BMG loaded in a drum magazine in their 85mm main cannon with a red dot. And he showed me the STG-44 similar to the one shown in the video that he captured and kept it to the day he died because owning a firearm is 100% legal in Poland. He got the Virt- sorry, the Medal of Honor because it's the only military award that you can get.
Said this on the unlisted one, and I will say this again.
CoD Vanguard is literally a war crime at this point.
they can only do so much.if they would have put in what the nazis really did people would be crying..hell the had to take punching people out of the gulag because they got so many people calling and crying..what do you expect them to do and i cant stand the game.but i understand why they did what they did
@@SpaceRanger187 They could have tried and make it not just the same thing copy/pasted onto every gun regardless of whether it fit or not. WWII was fine with its customization, why didn't they stick to that one instead of piggybacking Warzone when it doesn't work?
@@darthcerebus wdym “it doesn’t work”
@@darthcerebus Because they pretty much have to, ever since MW2019 the standard for CoD customization is the gunsmith system with up to 5 attachments per gun with each possible thing you can customize having a large variety of options
And since they need to keep it consistent because of content being usable in Warzone, they pretty much have to come up with similar customization to MW2019 and BOCW
"Look at how they massacred my boy"
This quote basically sums up CoD Vanguard
Anime pfp = don't care
Yes it does
@Caro Lin no one asked
@@chudthug,
He has a point though.
Basically his thoughts if he saw the Rai-k 84
The short MG 42 is still quieter than the guy that shoots his 10 inch AR pistol with a wish muzzle break next to you at the range
You would make a good call of duty advisor for gun modifications 👌👌🤘🤘
the facts that they have reflex sights in vanguard will never stop bothering me
Sure, but it wouldn't be a call of duty game with historically accurate sights
Go look at how shitty Thompson sights are irl and come back to me.
That doesn't even make sense. Reflex sights still existed but they just weren't called a reflex sight it was called something else 😂
To everyone that sees this comment section, ignore the troll.
@@aceofspades6986 go ahead and tell me there wasn't optics in WW2, go ahead buddy 😂
“Positive thoughts is not the reason why I’m sick” absolute legend
I was going to say the same thing.
I don't get it
@@SalP123c replace "thoughts" as in thinkings with "thots" as in hoes
and if I still need to explain it; positive thots = whores that are STD positive
@@cptTK421 got it now lol, thanks for explaining it
@@SalP123c I think it says more about cptTK421 and myself that we did pick up on it than it says about you for missing it.
So, you're telling me that Call of Duty: Vanguard is basically Bubba-ing all the great weapons of WW2.....Can I please get off this ride now?
*the ride never ends*
*Your hell is not over yet*
That is an excellent term for what they are doing. Can this be a thing? Like how there’s a metric fuckton unit of measurement?
19:39 in case you didn’t know, the garand does not take mags, it takes clips from the top so COD as Brandon said “copy and pasted that shit”
I’m surprised that with the STG you didn’t bring up that the gun would be unusable with the stock gone due to the recoil spring being housed in it.
Well there's some space left in the back of the gun tho
@@PurpleCh4lk there is still no cap on it, its just a hole,
Stg44 more like std 69
exactly my thought
Just to clarify:
The reason Russians say it’s the P.P.SH is because the sound sh has its own letter in russian: ш
So they use acronyms too, but the sh is one letter, thus П.П.Ш = P.P.SH
Exactly, translate russian things would be a bit weird for foreigners. For exemple the name "Brezhnev" many people on the west reffer to him as "Bresnev" instead they would call him "BreJnev" because the sound "ZH" corresponds to "J".
А ЧЕ СцУКА НИ ОДНОГО РУССКОГО В КОММЕНТАХ
ТАК БЛЭТБ
@@dren4k cyka I think
I am not sure if I understood what you asked, Google translate is not perfect
Thought this was common knowledge for at least 20 years
@@X340n im just complained that there not as many Russians discussing this problem as needed
Translation of comment xd
Why the fuk there are no russians in comments
WHY DA FUUUUUU
As both a German and the owner of an old Luger, the image of the "modified" one made me recoil so hard i almost fell off my Chair.
My apologies, Jerry, please understand that we really do respect our history
Even though.... it often seems like we don't
As a newbie historical militaria collector I'm absolutely appalled at these gun designs and it's such a shame because World War II / World War 1 guns are my favorite era of guns
One correction: WWII officially ended in Spetember 2nd, 1945.
Also, that folding stock on the M1 Garand is actually a real WWII thing. It’s the M1-E5, and a real version of it exists at the Springfield Armory Museum.
But it was never fielded, though. It's part of the prototype program that eventually led to the T series, which led to the M14. A very small handful of paratroopers were issued the E5 stock, but very very late in the war, and less than 100 I believe. Used, but not actually "fielded".
Key word being “a” as in one
Explain please?
@@bridinlyng2344 US ordnance was doing some testing on the M1 to make it more compact/lighter/etc. They made several prototypes, but the most notable one is the M1-E5, it has a shorter barrel and folding stock (looks similar to a side folder AK, but not exactly the same). The rifle wasn’t adopted due to the excessive muzzle flash when firing.
@@GrySgtBubba I haven’t found anything stating the M1E5 stocks were actually used in the last year of the war, what’s the source on that?
20:27 Imagine firing this thing. No stock, .50BMG and a low-profile reflex sight. I don't even know why they bothered with the magazine, since the first shot you let out is gonna give you a frontal lobotomy. At least you won't be bleeding, because any wounds you get from the gale force recoil will be seared shut from the muzzle blast of that tiny barrel.
Good comment 👌 that's all i've got
I mean how in the fuck did the devs think it was okay to make a full auto 30 round .50 BMG rifle in the first place?
@@Snecho I seriously presume they just randomly sprinkled some rounds from wikipedia without even checking what TF they were and who, when and why designed them and force fed this crap foie-gras style into code... This one is bad and enbodies everything I hate about modern AAA games. Pure stupidity galore. 🤦♂
@@Snecho 50 cal broomhandle mauser.
@@user-pq4by2rq9y that might be feasible if they meant it was in .50 GI, but even that would require a time warp.
Remember when World At War came out, and kept the SP historically authentic, with the Nydar being the most advanced optic in the MP? Good times... good times.
Correctionz the Nydar wasn't in WAW. False memory.
There was never a Nydar in WaW
@@GhostRider-tf8xv Thanks for the correction. For some reason, I thought thr apature sight was a Nydar.
But WaW still has some anachronisms.
3:27 my favorite line from this man
My favorite example of how screwed the guns in this game are, has to be a Thompson chambered in 30-06. With a suppressor and a red dot.
Do they even make sub-sonic 30-06?
@@White_Recluse You can handload some.
The BAR chambered in .50 BMG.
Kudos to Brandon for coming into his own, humor wise and just production wise, vids keep getting better.
Hes one of the few gun UA-camrs that feels like he's being himself on camera and not forcing a character. I highly relate to his humor lol
Lets go Brandon
The issue with Call of Duty being such a clusterfuck in terms of its gun mechanics and general technical accuracy is that they are the biggest franchise dedicated to World War 2 with far more than a decade of accumulated historical and technical information. That they fail to rely on it to this extent speaks incredibly poorly of them.
2 decades
@@p8nisman-not Fair enough, I was roughly accounting for the knowledgeable folks who left the company over time. I fear that going by the cursed state of their guns in the game pretty much no one remains with proper knowledge of the period correct guns.
@@TheEFedsAreComin it really does because of the cursed customized load outs you could make with it
CoD is about being "swag"...
It doesn’t try to be historically accurate though