A big thanks again to the Cody Firearms Museum for letting us film this week's episode around their iconic firearm and making our Gen Z editor very happy.
I find that when Serious companies doing Serious Business receive a sincere request to do something a little fun, they love it. Very cool that they were happy to oblige.
I love how Jonathan was like "I am not going to go into the technical of this rifle because Ian already made that video." wonderful to see the collaboration that exists between the various firearms channels in the different subcategories of the industry.
@@tommihommi1The Vector and XM8 are good at what they do, too, but politics killed the XM8 and the Vector simply does something there's little demand for.
This breakdown of the legendary Intervention was stellar and the MLG thumbnail takes the cake because Jonathan knew it would have interested old generation COD players😎.
I love how it bridges the gap between real firearms and their virtual counterparts. The craftsmanship and history behind firearms like this one are fascinating.
Amazing dedication from yourselves and Cheytac in recreating the camo scheme. It might be gaudy, and it definitely will not help with your visibility, but it's still iconic and a huge part of a lot of people's collective memory of guns in games. Cheers for the hard work guys! 👍
@@cardiffpicker1 thats rough dude. I still get severe flashbacks when some 12 year old called me gay and insulted my mum. You had to be there. /1000 yard stare into middle distance.
Ian McCollum: you might know this sniper from the movie American Sniper Jonathan Ferguson the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history: we all know what this rifle is famous for
Jonathan usually overshines people a lot, but Danny is also a great exhibitor and a bit of a character, great presentation by both of the lads, excellent!
From the bottom of my heart, thank you to Jonathan and the RA team. Bringing this stuff from popular culture into the educational limelight tickles me so much. Leaning into all of the memes and stuff appeals to my millennial brain, it's very nostalgic. Editor clearly loves their job and is a memer themselves. Top shelf shit! *edit: cheeky golden tiger Desert Eagle ending! 😆
Because it needs saying every time: God bless your video editor, they do a great job of just adding an extra flair of humour on top of just doing their base job really well.
Brought back many, many MW2 memories. The gaudier the camo the more prestigious it was. Always great to see Jonathon get enthused about real guns that appear in games.
The most coolest sniper rifle (and it is a sniper rifle, not an anti material rifle) ever! I don't care if it's practical, it just looks awesome and dangerous.
That's actually really cool that they got the custom camo direct from the manufacturer! If I lived anywhere near Cody, Wyoming I'd definitely stop by. Sadly, im many MANY miles away though. Maybe one day!
So My friend Ben Lewis Designed the 375 CheyTac that the gun fires. Hes a cool dude. He showed the design package during a discord call. Man knows what he is doing for sure. He's sending me his CheyTac for a review.
Apparently the third week in October, 2024 everyone on gun-tube must talk about CheyTac at least once. GT shows a borrowed Intervention 🙂 KB shows off his own new Intervention 😀 RA/CFM literally shows off THE ACTUAL GUN FROM THE GAME COMPLETE WITH FACTORY COD:MW2 PAINT SCHEME 🤯
I've never played a computer game in my life. Never will. But, I totally understand the importance of this acquisition as a cultural icon and reference in the cross over world of real firearms and fantasy game world. I do have some reservations about that obsessive world of violent games as well, but also understand it's never going away and it's a huge part of the way the world just is. For what it's worth, I also actually think that the camo scheme is pretty cool too. More Glamouflage than Camouflage, but as a piece of art, it's amazingly well done. Another interesting video....TICK. 😊
I understand your reservations at face value, but some studies have discounted any connection between 'violent' games, and an increase in violent behaviour in real life.
Seems like this is a smart move. As far as museum patronage goes, you’ve got the gun enthusiasts, the old cowboys, and war history buffs.. overwhelmingly an older demographic though. May as well complete the square by targeting the gamers. For guaranteed future success! Good for you guys, I just hope you sell monster energy drinks.
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries johnathan you should see if you can get the discriminator 1911 or maybe even manage to get rid of it or another gun related number
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries i saw the wink.. looking forward to you reviewing Black Ops 6 guns! Also you should check out Arena Breakout Infinite!
It’s shame they haven’t had this on display already. Just went to the Cody firearms museum a few weeks ago and would have loved to see this there. Oh well, maybe I can go back one day…
So now we have the video by Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics and the Royal Armouries with a video about the Intervention this week…can’t wait for Forgotten Weapons, Demolition Ranch and Brandon Herrera getting in on the fun the following days 😂
It’s a fascinating acquisition for pop cultural relevance. It’s evidence of the impact of gaming on firearms culture. The pathway from gaming to airsoft is a reality.
For the record, I also thought the Fall camo was hideous, but I rocked it on my Intervention in-game. It was a badge of honor for getting 250 headshots with the thing!
I like the colour scheme. I even think it is fairly effective in its purpose - it breaks up the outline. Might not be a good idea to use it where the background is a dark base colour though.
A big thanks again to the Cody Firearms Museum for letting us film this week's episode around their iconic firearm and making our Gen Z editor very happy.
Thank you! And thanks to Cheytac for the donation. PS down to 1v1 m8.
What's the chances of catching Johnathan at the Royal Armouries any time of the week?
Look at that subtle fall camo, the tasteful fluorescence of it. Oh my god, it even has a camo buttstock.
he saw Paul Allen's rifle! 🤣🤣
I can't believe they prefer Paul Allen's rifle camo over mine...
Impressive....very nice...
It’s LGBQT2 camo
How'd a nitwit like you get so tasteful?
MOM GET THE CAMERA
Was it a triple?
@@RoyalArmouriesMuseum Oh yeah baby!
THAT'S RIGHT GET NO SCOPED!!!
("MOMMY MOMMY OH MY GOD")
Men of culture are here
Oh sorry, that's my one, I left it on top of a Highrise back in 2009.
Is that cause you died to someone using literally any other gun? lmao
I think I left mine at the bottom of one.....
nah it's rust
Jonathan's sheer existence makes me want to study history again
He’s not that old…
Study the Rhodesian Bush War! It’s fascinating. Reading The Anglo-American Establishment really helps with the context of the conflict.
I find that when Serious companies doing Serious Business receive a sincere request to do something a little fun, they love it. Very cool that they were happy to oblige.
Also helps that it was Cody firearms museum who made the request,
Seeing two professionals in white gloves discussing Call of Duty with the real gun in front of them in a disgusting camo pattern is surreal.
Disgusting?!
Do you know how many headshots I had to get for that camo?!?! 🤣
@@RipRLeeErmey Love your username. May he rest.
Just someone’s wearing white gloves doesn’t make them a professional
@@AntoineWilliams7118 did you learn that at your gynecologist?
@@AntoineWilliams7118 True. However, being employed to maintain and expand a firearms collection for a museum arguably does make them professionals.
I love how Jonathan was like "I am not going to go into the technical of this rifle because Ian already made that video." wonderful to see the collaboration that exists between the various firearms channels in the different subcategories of the industry.
Got a link?
@@corno ua-cam.com/video/-BG6inAeEZ0/v-deo.html
That's a mention, not a collaboration.
Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics and Royal Armouries in a row?? HELL YEAH!
even tho Matt was first having 3 vids about the M200 in the span of a week is crazy
A surprise (and coincidence) to be sure, but a welcome one
it's almost like a conspiracy of awesomeness
No. Telepathy.
It annoys me. The collusion is distasteful.
I had to click on this solely for that thumbnail. A government organization like the Royal Armouries doing something like that is priceless
That thumbnail is too powerful
I forgot what channel I was watching and kept waiting for Dave to chime in
Here in spirit
You can put this next to a Pancor Jackhammer, a Volcanic, an XM8, an ACR & a Kriss Vector, for a "More popular in video games than real life" exhibit.
ACR is the ultimate example of the
at least the intervention is actually good at what it's supposed to do
@@tommihommi1The Vector and XM8 are good at what they do, too, but politics killed the XM8 and the Vector simply does something there's little demand for.
Than movies* you mean
Also spas-12 and WA2000
Casually pulling out the golden Desert Eagle at the end was a nice detail.
3 m200 cheytacs intervention videos in 1 week man what good day to be alive
That...
golden deagle had me rolling, NGL. So cool to see pop culture being preserved with tangible traces.
I remember having one of these when I was on deployment in 2009 in the Favela.
man my deployment days in high rise still give me ptsd from when my friend jumped off a crane…
This breakdown of the legendary Intervention was stellar and the MLG thumbnail takes the cake because Jonathan knew it would have interested old generation COD players😎.
The thumb I have to credit our camera guy and editor Josh :)
Then send them my congratulations, please ;)
I love how it bridges the gap between real firearms and their virtual counterparts. The craftsmanship and history behind firearms like this one are fascinating.
Amazing dedication from yourselves and Cheytac in recreating the camo scheme. It might be gaudy, and it definitely will not help with your visibility, but it's still iconic and a huge part of a lot of people's collective memory of guns in games. Cheers for the hard work guys! 👍
At that point that specific rifle and camo holds so much cultural significance that it deservers to be a museum showcase.
THE GREATEST
THE LEGENDARY
The absolute HOURS I wasted with this thing. Made friends playing around with that thing!
Did Danny answer the 1v1 rust challenge? Perhaps it could be expanded, some kind of firearm museum teams esports league? :p
This takes me back to my 2009 deployment in Xbox
Back in the war torn days where slurs were thrown around as much as bullets.
Thank you for your service
I had a medical discharge after i dislocated my shooting thumb.
@@cardiffpicker1 thats rough dude. I still get severe flashbacks when some 12 year old called me gay and insulted my mum.
You had to be there. /1000 yard stare into middle distance.
@@jamesmaybrick2001 we are the forgotten heroes
Ian McCollum: you might know this sniper from the movie American Sniper
Jonathan Ferguson the keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history: we all know what this rifle is famous for
Jonathan usually overshines people a lot, but Danny is also a great exhibitor and a bit of a character, great presentation by both of the lads, excellent!
9:24 *1v1 me rust m8 😂🤣😂
From the bottom of my heart, thank you to Jonathan and the RA team. Bringing this stuff from popular culture into the educational limelight tickles me so much. Leaning into all of the memes and stuff appeals to my millennial brain, it's very nostalgic. Editor clearly loves their job and is a memer themselves. Top shelf shit! *edit: cheeky golden tiger Desert Eagle ending! 😆
I appreciate how there's been multiple channels covering the M200 Intervention this week, all of which provide unique insight.
I love the Cody Firearms Museum.
Can you imagine that call to CheyTac, though?
“I’m sorry, you want us to do *what* to our gun?”
Exquisite thumbnail on this one
I love these videos. I got into firearms through video games and I'm working my way to become a certified collector myself.
Because it needs saying every time: God bless your video editor, they do a great job of just adding an extra flair of humour on top of just doing their base job really well.
There's genuinely a symposium called Arsenals of History??!! It's not even 9.00am and my day is made....
Mr. Johnathan has given me so much more information on firearms.
Brought back many, many MW2 memories. The gaudier the camo the more prestigious it was. Always great to see Jonathon get enthused about real guns that appear in games.
This made me reminiscent of 3:00AM gaming with my cousin in his bedroom playing 1on1. Thank you for the walk down memory lane!
Thing of beauty that is. Brings a tear to my eye.
This is so sick! Shout out to Jonathan man.
The most coolest sniper rifle (and it is a sniper rifle, not an anti material rifle) ever! I don't care if it's practical, it just looks awesome and dangerous.
M200 making ROUNDS this week!
A pleasure to provide footage for this
That's actually really cool that they got the custom camo direct from the manufacturer!
If I lived anywhere near Cody, Wyoming I'd definitely stop by.
Sadly, im many MANY miles away though.
Maybe one day!
One more museum for the bucket list. 💪🏼 Great collab!!
Kickass episode!
That golden Deagle at the end though
It's Cheytec week.
Making the in-game shots sync up with the clapping at the end of the video was very cute
So My friend Ben Lewis Designed the 375 CheyTac that the gun fires. Hes a cool dude. He showed the design package during a discord call. Man knows what he is doing for sure. He's sending me his CheyTac for a review.
Is there an interview out there that he's done in regard to his experience with cartridge development/firearms industry? If so, would be cool to find!
That paint job is quite vibrant
Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics and now the Royal Armouries? That can’t be a coincidence…
Amazingly, it is!
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries Well, I certainly wasn't expecting to watch 3 guntubers cover the M200 on my birthday, that's for sure!
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouriesthat is crazy
Apparently the third week in October, 2024 everyone on gun-tube must talk about CheyTac at least once.
GT shows a borrowed Intervention 🙂
KB shows off his own new Intervention 😀
RA/CFM literally shows off THE ACTUAL GUN FROM THE GAME COMPLETE WITH FACTORY COD:MW2 PAINT SCHEME 🤯
this is sick!
I've never played a computer game in my life. Never will. But, I totally understand the importance of this acquisition as a cultural icon and reference in the cross over world of real firearms and fantasy game world.
I do have some reservations about that obsessive world of violent games as well, but also understand it's never going away and it's a huge part of the way the world just is.
For what it's worth, I also actually think that the camo scheme is pretty cool too.
More Glamouflage than Camouflage, but as a piece of art, it's amazingly well done.
Another interesting video....TICK. 😊
>I've never played a computer game in my life. Never will.
Holy based. Keep it up, boomer.
I understand your reservations at face value, but some studies have discounted any connection between 'violent' games, and an increase in violent behaviour in real life.
@@retrolinkxModeration would be preferable than just outright deny a pastime, there exists extremes in every facet of life these days
I played a LOT of MW2, but Shooter is actually what I always associate it with. Got to see 2 at a gun show before and they are cool in person.
Seems like this is a smart move. As far as museum patronage goes, you’ve got the gun enthusiasts, the old cowboys, and war history buffs.. overwhelmingly an older demographic though. May as well complete the square by targeting the gamers. For guaranteed future success! Good for you guys, I just hope you sell monster energy drinks.
I am blessed to see Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the royal armouries museum in the UK, this early (:
Yes! The best feeling sniper in CoD, ever imo. Also the gun they try to frame Bobby Lee Swagger with in Shooter!
Never clocked this was the gun in Shooter, always looked so massive
Takes me back 🥹
Kentucky Ballistics has acquired one of these. He also bought a FatMac recently. The Slo-mo Guys have some hysterical video of that!
The man with the longest honorary title in the field finally met the man with 3 first names. Could not ask for a better collab lol.
"probably until i'm 90" - deadpool reference anyone?
Ha, glad someone caught that.
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries johnathan you should see if you can get the discriminator 1911 or maybe even manage to get rid of it or another gun related number
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries i saw the wink.. looking forward to you reviewing Black Ops 6 guns! Also you should check out Arena Breakout Infinite!
Garand Thumb, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics and now Johnathan Ferguson… why is this firearm showing up everywhere?! Is this a meme in the making?!
That thumbnail goes so hard
Wonderful Episode .. you need Ian there as well
It’s shame they haven’t had this on display already. Just went to the Cody firearms museum a few weeks ago and would have loved to see this there. Oh well, maybe I can go back one day…
That thumbnail is so wholesome 😂
So now we have the video by Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics and the Royal Armouries with a video about the Intervention this week…can’t wait for Forgotten Weapons, Demolition Ranch and Brandon Herrera getting in on the fun the following days 😂
OH BABY A TRIPLE VIDEOS ON INTERVENTION, OH YEAH
As a Commander at Griffin & Kryuger, I'm happy to see our favorite daughter get so much attention.
I was gonna say, the cultural rundown didn't include the fact that M200 is one of the cutest T-dolls. :)
Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics and Royal Armouries. Oh baby, a triple!
I want to be best friends with this whole comments section and the editor 😩
As what feels like the one person who didn't get the Intervention hype this is still a good video
Man I love fall camo.
I was NOT ready for that Gold Deagle xD
MLG Royal Armouries going to make a quad feed with this one ⚡⚡⚡⚡
it's nice of jonathan to take the time to record some gameplay of him using it in MW2
Oh BABY A TRIPLE!
somebody got them 250headshots on that baby
Bro there using HMW footege, just pure based
Going all out with those hit markers on the thumbnail.
I like how they are showing off the MW2 Remastered fan-made mod instead of the original game. 👌🏻😂
Oh my god, IF I could own this gun... It's so iconic.. MW2 is the best cod.
This is amaziiing ! tho the camoflage is a bit flashy
It’s a fascinating acquisition for pop cultural relevance. It’s evidence of the impact of gaming on firearms culture. The pathway from gaming to airsoft is a reality.
Grand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics, now the Royal Armouries. Did I miss something?
for me it's the tv show "The Unit"
It even has the fall camo which if I recall correctly was the last camo you got for every gun in MW2
This rifle is making all the channels right now
For the record, I also thought the Fall camo was hideous, but I rocked it on my Intervention in-game. It was a badge of honor for getting 250 headshots with the thing!
It looked good in game but this camo looks completely different to the game colours
I like the colour scheme. I even think it is fairly effective in its purpose - it breaks up the outline. Might not be a good idea to use it where the background is a dark base colour though.
"probably till I'm 90"
someone saw Deadpool? :D
My hope will never die!
First Garand Thumb, then Kentucky Ballistics, now this channel. Who's next?😂
How did Garand Thumb, Kentucky Ballistics, and Jonathan Ferguson all make M200 intervention videos in the same week
Oooohhhh baaaby a triple!!!
And he unlocked the fall camo already. Nice
Sound lads.
Make the algorithm work.
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You need a YEET CANNON in the collection!!!!