U.S. Military Rifles Timeline

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  • @tranterminus
    @tranterminus Рік тому +197

    It's really impressive, if you look at it on the historical side. We went from using a flintlock to an AR-15 in one century and a half.

  • @AntonioMartinez-gv4ng
    @AntonioMartinez-gv4ng Рік тому +76

    Would bet my life on a gun that shoots one bullet and takes 3 years to reload

    • @theprancingprussian
      @theprancingprussian Рік тому +6

      info, the rifles before the 1850/60s minie rifles toom around 2 minutes or less to load if you were a professional, the lead ball had to be rammed until the rifling cut into it, smoothbore weapons with smooth barrels were making up at least 92% of weapons, possibly more, full length ones had an effective range of 55 metres and took around 20 seconds or a bit less if you were skilled, early rifles did have the advantage of being able to hit quite consistently to 100 metres with light experience and could hit a few hundred past that if you were extremely talented, rifles almost completely replaced muskets after the minie system as if you couldnt compete with the minie system your army would either have to use older rifles with 1/6th the firate or muskets with less than 1/4 the effective range so fast loading rifles had pretty much completely replaced smoothbores aftern then

    • @philosotree5876
      @philosotree5876 11 місяців тому +1

      Not even a bullet.

  • @C_lamity
    @C_lamity Рік тому +248

    AR-15 shouldnt even be on that list. Ima say that right now... (Edit: Im going off of years actively used in service)

    • @thegruntgoober2507
      @thegruntgoober2507 Рік тому +16

      why?

    • @C_lamity
      @C_lamity Рік тому +100

      @@thegruntgoober2507 The US never adopted the AR-15 into service, meaning it’s not a rifle of the US military.

    • @senzanome5768
      @senzanome5768 Рік тому +93

      ​@@thegruntgoober2507because ar 15 it's civilian version of m16/m4

    • @thegruntgoober2507
      @thegruntgoober2507 Рік тому +5

      Oh, ok.

    • @thegruntgoober2507
      @thegruntgoober2507 Рік тому +4

      Wait, AR's were used in Vietnam. Right?

  • @Jknight416
    @Jknight416 Рік тому +29

    What about the M110A1? It’s essentially an HK G28 / HK417 design to replace the M110 SASS as the US new 7.62 DMR. It was accepted into the US Army and US Marine Corp in 2016.

    • @Rubeless
      @Rubeless Рік тому

      It’s in the video m110sass

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      @@Rubelessthat was the M110, not the M110A1, which replaced the M110

  • @lordrevan7569
    @lordrevan7569 8 місяців тому +9

    lol the AR10 did not see its first prototype until 1955 and the patent was not even made until 1952, we certainly were not using the AR10 in Korea

  • @theprancingprussian
    @theprancingprussian Рік тому +31

    something to note, until the springfield 1860s minie rifle, rifles were quite rare to see as they took about 1-2 minuites to load if you were very skilled and the accuracy deteriouarted after firing a few times, most men before 1850 used smoothbore flintlock weapons, the us got one of the first caplocks adopted, a smoothbore, smoothbore weapons have no grooves so when you are ramming a bullet down the front one that is small into a wide barrel is easier to load than a ball you have to ram until the rifling cuts into it and it can be violently shoved down, the minie bullet was longer with a hollow base, it was smaller than the rifled barrel so was lubed to slide down at similar rate to smoothbores before it, when fired the explosion would push the hollow rear of the bullet into the rifling, after the minie raifles of france britain and a few others anything that wasnt alright 200 metres away was considered a downside
    ps smoothbore weapons used a smooth tube as a barrel so at full length were only mostly effective to around 55 metres and took around 20 secs to load

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for giving more information

    • @aaronjanderson1942
      @aaronjanderson1942 9 місяців тому

      a soldier could load a flintlock in under 30 seconds, 10-15 seconds if they real good.

    • @theprancingprussian
      @theprancingprussian 9 місяців тому

      @@aaronjanderson1942 that is true for muskets, in the field and after a few shots the rpm dropped from 4-5 to 1-2
      Rifled cut into the lead ball so needed quite a bit more time to load

    • @OscarDirlwood
      @OscarDirlwood 9 місяців тому

      @@theprancingprussian 2 shots per minute was reasonable for a veteran rifleman.

    • @bendalton5221
      @bendalton5221 9 місяців тому +1

      not true,
      soldiers could load the Springfield 1842, Mississippi 1841, palmetto 1842, enfield 1853, Lorenz 1855, Springfield 1855, Harper's Ferry 1855 rifles in 15 to 20 seconds. All of these were cap and ball systems (the successor to flintlocks). The 1840's guns were muskets (smoothbores) but most were converted to rifled barrels as the war progressed. The 1850's guns were rifled barrels, all could fire the Minie ball

  • @newcownet
    @newcownet 8 місяців тому +2

    nice to see the comments mentioning important guns not included in the video. pretty informative

  • @Akar42718
    @Akar42718 Рік тому +24

    You did NOT just forget about the Spencer Repeating Carbine/Rifle like that

  • @herbb8547
    @herbb8547 Рік тому +11

    No mention of the M-21. That was an M-14 based, semi-auto, sniper rifle effective out to 800m. It was used primarily in the mid 1970s until late 1980s. It had 20 round magazines and could be used full auto if one needed to. One heck of a weapon. If I had to defend a position today, that is the weapon I would want.

    • @BattleHippie2020
      @BattleHippie2020 Рік тому +2

      This isn't a very good list, but it also didn't mention the sniper variants of any weapons other than the mdoern ones. Older guns like the Sharps rifle, Springfield 1903, Enfield 1917, M1 Garand, or M14 didn't mention the sniper versions

  • @mikethemedicc
    @mikethemedicc 29 днів тому +1

    The springfield 1863 is not a springfield, thats a Pattern Enfield 1853 that we purchased from the UK to outfit more soldiers at the start of the war

  • @LoneStarLawman
    @LoneStarLawman 9 місяців тому +3

    The Harper's Ferry m1803, was the first mass produced factory long gun for standard military issue to troops.

  • @MrMolotokru
    @MrMolotokru Рік тому +10

    What about XM8? Is it just an experimental rifle?

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому +5

      It is not yet in service

    • @Always_Shidness
      @Always_Shidness Рік тому +5

      @@dataillusion And im sure that it wont be ever, XM8 was ALMOST accepted and almost entered service

    • @MrMolotokru
      @MrMolotokru Рік тому +1

      @@dataillusion so much time have passed since its experiments

    • @TheSixteen60
      @TheSixteen60 Рік тому

      It alot of flaws and was never adopted.

    • @ryanfitzsimmons2426
      @ryanfitzsimmons2426 Рік тому

      Wrong timeline

  • @chilldude3602
    @chilldude3602 Рік тому +6

    Can you do germany to pls?

  • @AliAbbas_2009
    @AliAbbas_2009 Рік тому +7

    Hello bro ❤uS rifle's are very good thanks

  • @aztec0996
    @aztec0996 9 місяців тому +1

    I would love to see a video on Police Sidearms of the largest cities across the 50 United States

  • @billsanders5067
    @billsanders5067 11 місяців тому +1

    What the hell happened to the M1 Garands and the Winchester mod 1896 trench gun?

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      “US military RIFLES timeline”. The 1897 is a Shotgun

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 11 місяців тому +1

      @CharlieFoxtrot128 I am well aware that the trench gun a 12 gage pump action shotgun.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      @@billsanders5067 so why are you asking what happened to it? As if it belongs here? In a list of rifles? And the Garand was there, pay attention

  • @Man_With_A_Attitude
    @Man_With_A_Attitude Рік тому +2

    The XM8 is so terrible that not even JSOC wants to touch it.

  • @Giuseppe_Simonetti
    @Giuseppe_Simonetti 11 місяців тому +3

    Should have mentioned the XM177/CAR-15 and MK18

  • @treojoe1077
    @treojoe1077 8 місяців тому

    I attended U.S. Army BCT at Fort Leonard Wood in 1980. We trained with the M16, M60 and M203 (among others). The M16 issued to us had three firing modes. Those being 1. semi-automatic, 2. three round burst and 3. fully automatic. Again, this was in 1980, not 1983.
    Just about all of the equipment used was Vietnam War era surplus. Including field C-rations packaged in 1972 (yuk!), no MREs back then.

  • @charlesstribula3477
    @charlesstribula3477 5 місяців тому +1

    2:07 “mulfunctions” (M16A1) 🙄

  • @Mcdonaldsispoo
    @Mcdonaldsispoo 20 днів тому

    Quality video

  • @Generalissimo_David-B
    @Generalissimo_David-B Рік тому +2

    Love the Colt M16A3(Picatinny-Rail Removable Handguard)

  • @CrimsonWinters
    @CrimsonWinters 9 місяців тому +1

    Why are you putting armalite in front of AR? AR stands for armalite if you didn’t know.

    • @Beans_gt22
      @Beans_gt22 8 місяців тому

      I thought it was “assault” rifle

    • @CrimsonWinters
      @CrimsonWinters 8 місяців тому

      @@Beans_gt22 nah, it’s a common misconception. Armalite is the company that made the gun. Unless the creator was trying to put armalite assault rifle. If they did mean that then they should’ve just put armalite assault rifle instead of armalite ar.

  • @aztec0996
    @aztec0996 9 місяців тому

    M16A2 only had 2 firing mode options: Single & 3 Round Burst
    By the 90s, most Vietnam vets had aged out of the military and the new recruits were not really disciplined when it came to ammo conservation with the full-auto M16A1

    • @aaronjanderson1942
      @aaronjanderson1942 9 місяців тому

      The army was all about more bullets shot, more people killed. That's why they changed to the M16. Lighter ammo so more could be carried.

  • @halo0222
    @halo0222 Рік тому +2

    You forgot a bunch of rifles from the 1860's through the 1890's...

  • @TheGriefinator28026
    @TheGriefinator28026 9 місяців тому +1

    You got the m16 and m16a1 mixed up. The m16 jammed a lot not the m16a1. It gets that name because of the xm16e1

  • @jacobmendoza985
    @jacobmendoza985 Рік тому +1

    Why dod you put ar adter armalite when ar stands for armalite?

  • @foxtrotnine2504
    @foxtrotnine2504 Рік тому +1

    Wrong about the m16a2 I think. Video claims it to have 3 firing modes. I presume safety does not classify as a firing mode, since it isn’t firing anything in safety. It has semi or 3 round burst, which is what I think it was trying to claim.

    • @Nsodnoajdjksl
      @Nsodnoajdjksl Рік тому

      At least it's an iconic weapon

    • @Rubeless
      @Rubeless Рік тому

      Yes, semi and burst…hopefully it doesn’t fire on safe.

    • @aaronjanderson1942
      @aaronjanderson1942 9 місяців тому

      Going by automaker standards? where as a 4 speed with reverse is called a 5 speed.😆

  • @albinowolf8556
    @albinowolf8556 10 місяців тому +1

    Some missed, some overlooked and some very odd specialized service rifles u picked

  • @SantiagoDavidCasado
    @SantiagoDavidCasado Рік тому +3

    Stg44 ???

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому +4

      The STG44 is from german my guy

    • @benjyfour
      @benjyfour Рік тому

      i think he didnt mean it series@@dataillusion

  • @nursestoyland
    @nursestoyland Рік тому +1

    wow, you actually included the M1941!

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому

      Yeah, hope you enjoyed the video

    • @Akar42718
      @Akar42718 Рік тому +1

      ​@@dataillusionbut not the Spencer Repeating Rifle/Carbine

  • @queensapphire7717
    @queensapphire7717 11 місяців тому +1

    What about the Henry 1860 ?

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      Wasn’t an officially adopted rifle. It was normally either captured from confederate soldiers or personally bought

    • @queensapphire7717
      @queensapphire7717 11 місяців тому +1

      @@CharlieFoxtrot128 Confederate? I don’t think so, they were manufactured in New Haven, CT. The Henry was adopted in small quantities by the Union in the American Civil War, favored for its greater firepower than the standard-issue carbine. Just 1,731 of the standard rifles were purchased by the government during the war, 6,000 to 7,000 saw use by the Union on the field through private purchases by soldiers who could afford it, 50 were bought by the commonwealth of Kentucky.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      @@queensapphire7717 either way, that’s not a government issued weapon, so it doesn’t make sense to include it in the list.

  • @TheLostGamerMan
    @TheLostGamerMan 11 місяців тому +1

    Its intresting to know back in 1898 we used a norweigen gun which I feel like needs more light shed on it

  • @jamessnider7869
    @jamessnider7869 4 місяці тому +1

    The 1903 is an A3 .

  • @Rubeless
    @Rubeless Рік тому

    Pretty cool. So many experts in the comments…surprised they didn’t ask where the plasma rifle with 40 watt range was.

    • @stivo2663
      @stivo2663 11 місяців тому

      "Only what you see buddy."

  • @EmpyreanFrost
    @EmpyreanFrost Рік тому

    :Doesn't see 1903a1 - a4:
    I'm okay with that though.
    Love the vid !

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому

      That is a pistol, gonna make pistols too

  • @huntclanhunt9697
    @huntclanhunt9697 9 місяців тому

    Being technical, the XM7 is a carbine, not a rifle. That's why it's designation number is not above 16.

  • @maxwell6881
    @maxwell6881 Рік тому +5

    What about the scar mk16 and mk17, which was tested, and i think still used by the seals?

    • @sikderqais6151
      @sikderqais6151 Рік тому

      Also forgot the HK416 made for SEALs and Delta Force.

    • @maxwell6881
      @maxwell6881 Рік тому

      @@sikderqais6151Thats the m27 iar

    • @Rubeless
      @Rubeless Рік тому

      Not all seals and it’s just a piston AR.

  • @pineapple999100
    @pineapple999100 10 місяців тому

    Why is the Sig 516 on there???

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  10 місяців тому

      SIG is currently a US firearm company, from 2017

  • @yeyonge
    @yeyonge Рік тому

    Was it rifles or musket smoothbore?

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      Standard issue was smoothbore, the rifles ones were privately owned (if you’re talking about revolutionary war era)

  • @thewillofd1683
    @thewillofd1683 Рік тому +5

    during medieval times
    america has already a gun

  • @LezzyMania_02
    @LezzyMania_02 Рік тому +4

    You forgot the Matchlock Musket.

    • @kathypinedo9811
      @kathypinedo9811 9 місяців тому +1

      Bro, do you think America became a country in the 1400s? It was the seventeen hundreds

  • @MassiveMaximus
    @MassiveMaximus Рік тому +2

    yuove put on a military list, the ar15, then gone, "iconic rifle although it was not used in the military" WTF is this

  • @LeopoldSievers-nm7qf
    @LeopoldSievers-nm7qf Рік тому +1

    Wait doesn’t the M14 come before even the Armalite rifle 10.

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому +1

      It came into service later

    • @robbydelzell9492
      @robbydelzell9492 10 місяців тому

      No cause while im almost certain the military looked at the AR10 the military being conservative at the time and considering the Direct gas impingement system was new and not battle proven, it's no surprise the military overlook it in favor of the m14

  • @Zoropretimeskip
    @Zoropretimeskip 5 місяців тому +1

    I love the sig mcx

  • @taurus4336
    @taurus4336 11 місяців тому +2

    Y el Winchester de palanca?

  • @a.c.2499
    @a.c.2499 Рік тому +4

    The XM7 was designed to replace the M4 but whenever it gets fielded and used in actual warfare I don't think it will succeed.

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Рік тому +3

      Why not? It's a modernized design of the AR with a larger cartridge.

    • @Aussi3_man
      @Aussi3_man Рік тому +2

      @@babycarrotz32 if you actually look at the specs of the xm7 it’s basically going back to the dmr style of weapons and we all know how that ended in vietnam

    • @Rubeless
      @Rubeless Рік тому +1

      Not to mention the insane cost of the weapon, ammo and barrels that will burn out a lot faster. Bad idea, like the M14. Some O-7 trying to make a page in history and or get a seat on the board at sig.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      @@Rubelessthat cost is civilian pricing, military prices will undoubtedly be significantly lower

  • @THUNDERSTORM840ilikeplanes
    @THUNDERSTORM840ilikeplanes 4 дні тому

    the fact rifles got a bit shorter

  • @Johnathan19886
    @Johnathan19886 11 місяців тому

    Guns are getting smaller and more powerful

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  11 місяців тому +1

      Thats the real evolution, everything is getting smaller

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому +2

      Not more powerful. A .30-06 is still significantly more powerful than a 5.56, it’s just they realized they don’t need to give that to everyone.

  • @RyanLovesHK416
    @RyanLovesHK416 9 місяців тому

    Thank your for your services (guns)
    :salute:

  • @robbydelzell9492
    @robbydelzell9492 10 місяців тому

    So like did we forget BAR on purpose or accident?

  • @one-metallica4156
    @one-metallica4156 Рік тому +3

    😩if only the ACR had made it to the US military Arsenal.

    • @bcmmike
      @bcmmike Рік тому +1

      If only Remington hadn't ruined it.

    • @one-metallica4156
      @one-metallica4156 Рік тому +1

      @@bcmmike how did Remington ruin it?

  • @TyRosaLes
    @TyRosaLes Рік тому

    How stupid am I to only realize now that MK14 EBR is the descendant of M1 Garand

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 11 місяців тому

      They changed the gas system from long stroke to short stroke, so they are pretty different. Fun fact, the main inspiration to the AK was the M1 Garand

  • @mikecannon5530
    @mikecannon5530 9 місяців тому +4

    You missed the lever action repeaters during the Civil War (such as the Henry). These gave Union troops huge advantages over the Confederates towards the end of the war.

    • @bendalton5221
      @bendalton5221 9 місяців тому +2

      yeah but those weren't standard issue - the maker of this video seems to be listing here what the standard army issue rifles were (for the most part). The lever action guns were mostly purchased by individual soldiers, or by wealthy entrepreneurs who then equipped certain troops on their own. That happened with many "off the beaten path" rifles. Rich industrialists would develop a new gun, and entrepreneurs would try and get the gun into use to show its worth (to try and get the army to buy them). Developers on both sides would do this. The Civil War was very much a breeding ground for better rifles, for salesmen to get their weapons into the market. The war began with smoothbore muskets, and through this quest ended up with lever action rapid fire guns using enclosed cartridge ammunition. If the war had lasted another couple of years we would have seen nothing but lever action rifles and gatling guns being used. Really crazy how fast guns technology jumped forward in only a few years....

  • @Bambam_LRST
    @Bambam_LRST 9 місяців тому +1

    The military does NOT use an ar15

    • @Hogwild2024
      @Hogwild2024 8 місяців тому

      Same weapon, different selector

  • @AmericanCoop92512
    @AmericanCoop92512 Рік тому +1

    I swear if they don’t bring back the M4A1 Carbine to military standard firearm, I will make them

    • @DiyingIntelCpu
      @DiyingIntelCpu Рік тому +1

      They still use m4a1s in limited service, they also got a semi auto sig XM7 called the MCX spear. Its probaboy not gonna be as popular as the ar15 tho. And d*m*c*a*ts already hate it

    • @Nsodnoajdjksl
      @Nsodnoajdjksl Рік тому +2

      @@DiyingIntelCpu why did you censor the word?

  • @Wholelotabread.
    @Wholelotabread. 11 днів тому

    The m4 were only issued to special forces in 90s the m16a2 was still used during that time until 2005 the army was issued the m4 carbine the marines were still using the m16a4 until 2015 they used the m4 also the m4 and m16 aren’t alike this is an accurate information

  • @samd6778
    @samd6778 11 місяців тому +1

    This list is all over the place lol

  • @Capta1n_thunderYT
    @Capta1n_thunderYT Рік тому

    What about the T20E1 rifle

  • @olengagallardo8551
    @olengagallardo8551 9 місяців тому

    Mk14 n M39 are simply modernised versions of the M14

  • @jacobfarr3579
    @jacobfarr3579 10 місяців тому

    No Springfield 1842?

  • @Maybenexttime
    @Maybenexttime 11 місяців тому

    What happened to my baby HK M110A1. The new DMR rifle for army :(

  • @willdemarest4020
    @willdemarest4020 9 місяців тому

    M16A3 was issued to me in boot camp jul 1985

  • @matthewskudzienski888
    @matthewskudzienski888 Рік тому +2

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  • @zschwaihilii8596
    @zschwaihilii8596 Рік тому +1

    1.3 mil likes and 92k views yeah makes sense

  • @MaddixTwamley-j7s
    @MaddixTwamley-j7s 8 місяців тому

    The M14 A1 came before the armalight M16 or M16 A1

  • @MilitaryPlayer141
    @MilitaryPlayer141 4 місяці тому

    MX7 is so far pretty good

  • @LuckyLucky12
    @LuckyLucky12 11 місяців тому

    Where is the plasma cutter from dead space???

  • @person-ie4px
    @person-ie4px 9 місяців тому

    And the thompson?

  • @Bladeworkssystems
    @Bladeworkssystems 8 місяців тому

    AR-15 wasn used by the military? Firs one's issued in 59 said AR-15....

  • @atamahmutsarkaya1275
    @atamahmutsarkaya1275 Рік тому

    Hey where is the fn scar l / scar h aaaannnddd mk20 ssr (scar h pre 20) ?

  • @cemosaygin98
    @cemosaygin98 4 місяці тому

    Where is bar

  • @theprancingprussian
    @theprancingprussian Рік тому +1

    wasnt the lee navy an unused prorotype?

    • @forkstealinggoblindumbass2106
      @forkstealinggoblindumbass2106 Рік тому +2

      It was used in small numbers by the US navy, it was used by the American ligation in peking in 1900 to defend itself and others against the boxers

  • @meinkek7896
    @meinkek7896 Рік тому

    why there's "M" everywhere?

  • @bendalton5221
    @bendalton5221 9 місяців тому

    man you are missing a bunch of rifles in there

  • @scottdunkirk8198
    @scottdunkirk8198 Рік тому

    1795 musket?

  • @richietrocchajr1965
    @richietrocchajr1965 11 місяців тому

    None of the Stoner weapons were mentioned

  • @williamconrod8998
    @williamconrod8998 Рік тому +1

    As far as I know, the AR-15 was brought into service by the USAF in the early 1960's as a replacement for the M-2 carbine.

    • @insurgentleman
      @insurgentleman Рік тому

      No it wasn't. The Air Force only used them for testing, since the CJCS opposed having a new caliber for them to worry about. However, some AR-15s were sent by DARPA to Vietnam and used

  • @kennethgajilomo-3007
    @kennethgajilomo-3007 2 місяці тому

    Kramer rifle 6.8x45

  • @monadelossantos7314
    @monadelossantos7314 9 місяців тому

    The Ar 15. Looks like it is the m16

    • @Jaslath
      @Jaslath 9 місяців тому

      It's not. Not even sure why they included the AR-15 since it was never a military rifle.

  • @LycanrocNight
    @LycanrocNight 11 місяців тому

    🎩🇬🇧
    (🇺🇲 is just the flag)
    long live the king & Queen
    United kingdom Colonization 💯

  • @berndgroer6860
    @berndgroer6860 6 місяців тому

    Ich vermisse die^^Thompson^^.

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  6 місяців тому

      The thompson is a submachine gun

  • @karanveersingh4072
    @karanveersingh4072 Рік тому +3

    ❤ 👍

  • @mncantaelmandalore8642
    @mncantaelmandalore8642 10 місяців тому

    Fusil, rifle is for accuracy

  • @markjohnramos24
    @markjohnramos24 11 місяців тому

    m1 garand is a game changer....it kills 100+thousand people in ww2

    • @BlossomField91
      @BlossomField91 9 місяців тому

      No it didn't kill that many enemy soldiers. Even in heavy combat, riflemen don't kill that many people, if they kill anyone at all. Their role in combat is fire and maneuver. True in WW2 and true today.
      At the infantry level, it's the machine gunners, mortarmen, and other heavy weapons who stack 70% of the bodies. That's before you get into the even more substantial body stacking done by artillery, air support, etc.
      It's true in reverse. That's the main reason why, in the GWOT wars, US casualties were so low. If the Taliban were being backed and supplied to the hilt by China/Russia, providing them with a never ending supply of heavy infantry weapons (including systems that can mitigate against American air power), artillery, etc, US casualties could've been 10x higher. It'd have looked more like the Soviet Afghan war in the 1980s, or to an extent, Vietnam.

  • @gunbutter830
    @gunbutter830 Рік тому

    Missed the Brown Bess and a multiple of other rifles. Wrong time line adoption on multiple entries. Poorly done. Go visit the U.S. Infantry museum and you'll a bunch of rifles not shown here.

  • @DiscothecaImperialis
    @DiscothecaImperialis 6 місяців тому

    and AR-15 platform is here to stay.

  • @gasmetan323
    @gasmetan323 11 місяців тому

    Ar 15 and m16

  • @lol_870
    @lol_870 10 місяців тому

    In thai we have HK33 too

  • @PhosPhoenix127
    @PhosPhoenix127 7 місяців тому

    Mk13 has simular designs with : L96A1, L115A1, and AWP (AWS,AWM)
    i might get banned fro saying this cuz im only 10 yrs old

  • @yaronben-artsy3193
    @yaronben-artsy3193 Рік тому

    in israeli galil you made mistake and put the picture of galili who was politician,you should look at israel galili inventor,its completely a different person

  • @talocan1986
    @talocan1986 10 місяців тому

    SIG 516???? It is HK416!

  • @alisasharon1626
    @alisasharon1626 9 місяців тому

    Where's the Tommy Gun ?

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  9 місяців тому

      The Tommy gun is not a rifle, its a Submachine gun

  • @Redkodiak1994
    @Redkodiak1994 Рік тому

    The Enfield is British and u forgot the bar

    • @dataillusion
      @dataillusion  Рік тому

      There are 2 types of enfield, the british and american made

    • @Redkodiak1994
      @Redkodiak1994 Рік тому

      @@dataillusion oh ok

    • @robbydelzell9492
      @robbydelzell9492 10 місяців тому

      ​@@fudgepacker2858 wtf do u think BAR stands for BAR = Browning automatic RIFLE

  • @gmanm1907
    @gmanm1907 Рік тому

    Uhhhh M4A1 ?

  • @stillethann
    @stillethann 11 місяців тому +1

    gaston glock died today

  • @edouardjean2119
    @edouardjean2119 8 місяців тому

    The scriptures are too small.

  • @XHellPriest
    @XHellPriest Рік тому

    The AR-15 is a military weapon. Yes, they didn't use it for warfare but, the rifle got modified by the order of the military.

  • @petersandmann7076
    @petersandmann7076 Рік тому

    Die Amerikaner hatten und haben schon gute bis sehr gute Waffen entwickelt

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Рік тому

      I speak a little bit of german and I think they are saying something like "America has and had beautiful good guns."

    • @petersandmann7076
      @petersandmann7076 Рік тому

      @@babycarrotz32 stimmt so meinte ich das

    • @Rubeless
      @Rubeless Рік тому

      Beir

  • @davidholloway5346
    @davidholloway5346 11 місяців тому

    why leave off the most famous rifle in America history,,,,?? THE GARAND M-1?????? WW2--- KOREA,,, EARLY VIET NAM!!!!!