Kokoda Gandhi Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom The Siege of Jadotville Passchendaele Peranmai My Boy Jack The Wind That Shakes the Barley The Mummy Returns The Trench Michael Collins Dunkirk Wolf Creek 2 Cockneys vs. Zombies War Horse The Water Diviner 1917 Black Butler Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic The Dragon Dentist
At 24:49, The Drip Rifle was basically a mounted Lee Enfield Rifle tied with a Water Bucket that was used during the Gallipoli Campaign. In order to have the gun fire, two buckets with one empty while other is filled water as to drip onto ther other bucket tied to the trigger to allow preasure to shoot. Though the downside is that, it took lots of time for one single drop of water to fall in and you have to manually cycle the bolt every single shot.
Bad try : the Landing of gallipoli was a Big ottoman defeat, all their defensive broken, they had/have to call for massive german military support in form of troop, ammunition, artillery, warplane ans their pilots, military advisers such as von seeckt, and significant diversionary attack in the western front to force the allied expeditionnary force to divert. In 1917 and 1918 the same thing was repeat with even more Germany, austrian and hungaryan direct military support but it was another decisive defeat for them.
The rifles with the water cans were used during the evacuation of Gallipoli to give the impression the Allied trenches were still manned. The evacuation was a resounding success, probably the only part of the campaign that was.
@@emmanuelperez8094same here# should know I own both Rifles but the Short Magazine lee-Enfield has a smoother bolt pull then the Swiss k31# Sorry Swissland but Britain has the better of both!
@Raypermana# simfiy with what u just said about Queen Elizabeth the second may she rest in peace and God save her of the soldiers at her funeral I was shocked the one was from the island of figi that's a lot of miles from England Friend!
She was a truck driver and nurse, American nurses were also in Europe as pilots as one of my friends had relatives who were in the Nurse Corps during the war
@geezerp1982 I own a lee enfield. It is the most common issue I have with the weapon, a rimjam, where it gets caught on the internals of the mag. It's easily fixed, but an issue nonetheless
0:50 this is the Somme in 1918, by then the British & allied armies were using more effective squad tactics then this, there would be more accurate artillery strikes, smoke shells for coverage, airplanes doing early CAS(Close Air Support) and Lewis gun and snipers covering for the boys.
The British went to war with a battle rifle. The Germans went to war with a hunting rifle. The Americans went to war with a target rifle. The Russians went to war with a rifle.
Hey does anyone know if the lee enfield mk3 had only the smle version and the soldiers in ww1 only used the smle version or was there a full length version they used
In 1888 the Lee Metford was introduced in british service, replacing the old Martini Henry (1871). In 1895 they introduced the Magazine Lee Enfield (similar to the Metford, but different sight and rifling). Then in 1904 they introduced the SMLE (Short, Magazine Lee Enfield), the long lee enfield was also used but only really by rear echelon units. Hope this helps.
The Long Lee Enfield was used on the Western Front by Territoriak Force units. I read an account of a TF unit after the Battle of Loos that managed to equip itself with SMLE's from casualties and rifles discarded on the battlefield. They omitted to acquire the P.1907 bayonets, however, but when they tried to indent for them the army wanted to know why the unit wanted bayonets they were not authorised to have. The result was, they had to hand in the SMLE's and were re-issued with Long Lees. That's the army for you!
24:25 dude was probably on the ship ready to leave until his kill feed mentions him getting a headshot from the drip rifle 😂😂😂 imagine how embarrassed that soldier is when he learned how he got killed by a rifle alone 😂😂😂
@@cardboardcapeii4286 They wished for independence from the British Empire and they were there to peacefully protest their presence in their land. They have suffered from famine, and neglect. All you say is they're just Indians in your reply to the person's comment above speaks to people that you are saying they are not humans as they were being shot for merely existing with no way to escape or fight back. You must be one of the rotten people to have existed.
Conscience? Doesn't come into it. They are Soldiers doing their Duty. They trust their Officers and follow orders. And both Gurkha and Sikh Soldiers of the Indian Army, were highly regarded. If you want to blame anyone here, blame the Officers.
Kokoda
Gandhi
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
The Siege of Jadotville
Passchendaele
Peranmai
My Boy Jack
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
The Mummy Returns
The Trench
Michael Collins
Dunkirk
Wolf Creek 2
Cockneys vs. Zombies
War Horse
The Water Diviner
1917
Black Butler
Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic
The Dragon Dentist
put time stamps, the titles aren’t placed properly
There are some bollywood movies in which this rifle is used, like Paan Singh Tomar, The Legend of Bhagat Singh, Sardar Udham, The Forgotten Army
Last but not the least, The Attacks of 26/11, in which the Mumbai cops had these rifles, while dealing with heavily armed terrorists.
4:16 what movie?
Lol wolf creek 2
Going hunting?
Take a Mauser
Need to snipe a man a mile away?
Take a Springfield
Going to war?
Take a Lee-Enfield
Dont have money?
Take a Mosin
Lot of men
Take a lewis gun
Heard a saying about ww1 rifles
The Germans brought a hunting rifle
The Americans brought a target rifle
And the British brought a battle rifle
Need bayonet
Take an arisaka
Need ping
Take a garand
@@Hoffenstein451Fun fact, the British Pattern 1907 bayonet was a copy of the Arisaka bayonet, including the hooked quillon.
At 24:49,
The Drip Rifle was basically a mounted Lee Enfield Rifle tied with a Water Bucket that was used during the Gallipoli Campaign. In order to have the gun fire, two buckets with one empty while other is filled water as to drip onto ther other bucket tied to the trigger to allow preasure to shoot. Though the downside is that, it took lots of time for one single drop of water to fall in and you have to manually cycle the bolt every single shot.
It was meant to be left behind as a distraction anyway
They only loaded 1 bullet and already left beforehand
Bad try : the Landing of gallipoli was a Big ottoman defeat, all their defensive broken, they had/have to call for massive german military support in form of troop, ammunition, artillery, warplane ans their pilots, military advisers such as von seeckt, and significant diversionary attack in the western front to force the allied expeditionnary force to divert.
In 1917 and 1918 the same thing was repeat with even more Germany, austrian and hungaryan direct military support but it was another decisive defeat for them.
do you know what movie this is?
The rifles with the water cans were used during the evacuation of Gallipoli to give the impression the Allied trenches were still manned. The evacuation was a resounding success, probably the only part of the campaign that was.
the Lee Enfield has the Smoothest Bolt when using it and also you can use this with the Mad Minute firing 30 rounds at a Enemy soldier
Nah, the smoothest was the swiss k31
@@Jamuakarrumput the Swiss k31 is good but if you want 10 rounds on tap and would do a mad minute I would prefer the Lee Enfield
Agree
@@emmanuelperez8094same here# should know I own both Rifles but the Short Magazine lee-Enfield has a smoother bolt pull then the Swiss k31# Sorry Swissland but Britain has the better of both!
Yes finally, Thank you for making this, this was my request and Lee Enfield is My Favorite Britain Bolt Action Rifle and R.I.P Queen Elizabeth II
@Raypermana# simfiy with what u just said about Queen Elizabeth the second may she rest in peace and God save her of the soldiers at her funeral I was shocked the one was from the island of figi that's a lot of miles from England Friend!
She was a truck driver and nurse, American nurses were also in Europe as pilots as one of my friends had relatives who were in the Nurse Corps during the war
The detail in Dunkirk in which Harry Style's character struggles to close the bolt of the rifle, this was a common jam in the Lee-Enfield rifles.
It's a problem for rifles with rimmed cartridges.
@@BHuang92 Rim Lock
WRONG
@@BHuang92 WRONG ! NO ISSUES WITH LEE ENFIELD IN THAT REGARD
@geezerp1982 I own a lee enfield. It is the most common issue I have with the weapon, a rimjam, where it gets caught on the internals of the mag.
It's easily fixed, but an issue nonetheless
0:50 this is the Somme in 1918, by then the British & allied armies were using more effective squad tactics then this, there would be more accurate artillery strikes, smoke shells for coverage, airplanes doing early CAS(Close Air Support) and Lewis gun and snipers covering for the boys.
The British went to war with a battle rifle.
The Germans went to war with a hunting rifle.
The Americans went to war with a target rifle.
The Russians went to war with a rifle.
Like the type 96, type 11, type 99,mg 34, and the bren gun and mp 40 and other Japanese weapons
thx for uploading video i really appreciate that
How about the Lebel Model 1886? Show the French guns some love?
Qui I should.
@@gunboyproductions8168 Lebel video would be amazing
4:56
that seems to be the correct reaction to a cavalryman's rifle being dropped
Hey does anyone know if the lee enfield mk3 had only the smle version and the soldiers in ww1 only used the smle version or was there a full length version they used
In 1888 the Lee Metford was introduced in british service, replacing the old Martini Henry (1871). In 1895 they introduced the Magazine Lee Enfield (similar to the Metford, but different sight and rifling). Then in 1904 they introduced the SMLE (Short, Magazine Lee Enfield), the long lee enfield was also used but only really by rear echelon units. Hope this helps.
The Long Lee Enfield was used on the Western Front by Territoriak Force units. I read an account of a TF unit after the Battle of Loos that managed to equip itself with SMLE's from casualties and rifles discarded on the battlefield. They omitted to acquire the P.1907 bayonets, however, but when they tried to indent for them the army wanted to know why the unit wanted bayonets they were not authorised to have. The result was, they had to hand in the SMLE's and were re-issued with Long Lees. That's the army for you!
24:25 dude was probably on the ship ready to leave until his kill feed mentions him getting a headshot from the drip rifle 😂😂😂 imagine how embarrassed that soldier is when he learned how he got killed by a rifle alone 😂😂😂
Next Sten and Bren Mk2 pls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 13:24 name?
Please make some more about different types of guns
good video, the next one from the m1 carbine
M1 Carbine is one my favorite. They also went to Europe first in Britain as US forces began staging for the ETO
I was hoping you can do the Smith & Wesson model 29
Can we have video about the lebel model 1886
Plus do one about the mg/08
Ask for the name of the movie, what movie is it?
War Horse
what movie tell me the timeline
Passchendaele in the thumbnail
2:05 please tell me the name of the movie
24:23 what movie is this scene from?
make part 2 video of m16 assault rifle
And I request a M1 Carbine Compilation if you haven’t done that
I've seen M1 Carbines used alongside Lee Enfields both in Europe but also Bougainville with Australian forces alongside the Owen Gun
what's the film at 16:10
The Siege of Jadotville by Netflix
What is the movie at 10:00? great video btw .
Michael Collins
I'm from scotland so the bagpipes at the start were cool
Awesome
What was the first movie?
War Horse
Now one with G98
My fave scene: 1:18
What was the name of the first movie?
Its funny how often you see rim lock in these movies.
Cool British rifle
No Death Watch?
17:35 only a person with no Conscience could do this.
They’re just Indians dude
@@cardboardcapeii4286 They wished for independence from the British Empire and they were there to peacefully protest their presence in their land. They have suffered from famine, and neglect. All you say is they're just Indians in your reply to the person's comment above speaks to people that you are saying they are not humans as they were being shot for merely existing with no way to escape or fight back. You must be one of the rotten people to have existed.
Conscience? Doesn't come into it. They are Soldiers doing their Duty. They trust their Officers and follow orders. And both Gurkha and Sikh Soldiers of the Indian Army, were highly regarded.
If you want to blame anyone here, blame the Officers.
Next time you need to find all the time a Scottish Bagpipe appears in war movies
why 2:09 - 7:37 is this same
I think they call it a mistake shock horror
What is the name of the movie that is shown twice?
The light horse men
12:10 movie?
Oh and some about the flamethrower
What anime is 19:40
Name movie of shoot in the gungle troops australian
Anime? 19:40
Last famous infantry weapon for British empire
2:10 Name film please🙏🙏🙏
What movie 5.00
Lighthorse men 1987, cracking movie
Existen dos tipos de soldados el soldado matador y el soldado asesino y oficiales del mismo rango.
Name of anime
Black butler
I like it
Name movies??🙄🙄
And the pkm and rpd
중초반영상이 반복되요
イギリスと言ったらバグパイプだ
第一次世界大戦ではイギリス軍は
最強だった
Rpg 7
Oh and rpk
where to f. is Lawrence of Arabia?
In Deraa, getting some love from a Turkish officer.
:0
you don+t shoot women
Дякуємо Австралії. Ми з України.Дякуємо за зброю.
That whistle gives me PTSD and i don't know why.🥲🥲🥲
This rifle were cool and all until the massacre scene, somehow i forgot this was made by an empire build from the blood of natives
Not a single empire has ever risen without bloodshed
The gun was a tool and as for the 'massacre scene' if that upsets you on film don't go outside in 2024 or do any history ever
Git gud