Your statement that Kalashnikov was founded by the Tsar in 1807 is a major oversimplification. The Kalasnikov Group started as the Imperial Izhevsk Armory by the Tsar in 1807, not as Kalashnikov. It later became Ishmazh Machine Factory and hired Mikhail Kakashnikov near the end of WWII who became their most famous gun designer. After the Soviet Union collapsed, Izhmazh had financial difficulties and merged with another company in 2013 to form the Kalashnikov Concern, named after Mikhail Kalashnikov who died only a few months later.
Specifically made for the military contract that Beretta had with the US. For a civilian-market pistol it is still a 92FS even in the US. The designation of M9 came from the US Army. Like how the M17 is the US Army designation for the P320 & the M18 is the Army designation for the P320 compact.
You could include Springfield Armoury, Norinco, Carl Walther, Ruger, Barret Arms, Henry, CZ, Kel tec, Steyr and Winchester too in the next one ! Excellent video brother !
CZ means nothing, it would be actually pretty hard to find some "founder" of these state owned companies who are mostly created by joining together some smaller companies and these companies fell apart to another many smaller companies after revolution in 1989 and now they work under completely different names. We mostly just know names of people who designed specific guns like VZ58 for example.
Beretta was founded in 1526 and their first gun was made in 1915. So you are telling me that it took 389 years to develop that gun! And how is there a photograph of the founder or Beretta when he is from the 16th century? WTF! Beretta started off making matchlock muskets not making the M1915.
Не изобрел, а основал компанию, которая в последствии в 2012 году переименовали, изначальное название "Ижевский оружейный завод", с 1970-х до 2012 года называлась "ИЖМАШ". Скажу более, они же выпускали мотоциклы и легковые машины)
@@Brux_Chel бля вы тупые? Александр 1 основал Ижевский машиностроительный завод, на базе которого собирали Калашников, и в честь которого его переименовали
@@dataillusion ok if we are really going there then none of them founded the company. There is no armalite without Fairchild and there is no Fairchild without ranger engines. But again armalite does not exist without stoner. I understand that it says that “founder of gun companies” but we gotta throw some honorable mentions in there or something my man. I’m not arguing. You’re 100 percent right but saying Kalashnikov Concern was founded by Alexander I is even pure anarchy without mentioning Kalashnikov himself Stoner did co-found ARES btw
You're right Some honourable mentions were necessary, but i've got another video which presents famous gun designers you will find eugene stoner, kalashnikov and many others
In 1526 apparently Italy was sporting semi auto pistols with full cased ammo. Dude was born before Columbus set sail. and managed to be 350 years ahead in firearms inventions. 😂
I world have included also Franchi, with the spas-12 and spas-15, or Benelli, with the benelli m4… but this not means that this isn’t a very interesting video, Great Job 😉
What guns did the Mormons invent? Few people are aware that John Moses Browning-a tall, modest man born in 1855 and raised as a Mormon in the American West-- invented the mechanism used in virtually all modern pistols, created the most popular hunting rifles and shotguns, and conceived the machine guns introduced in World War I which dominated air
Чего блять, какой Александр 1? Калашников родился в 1919 году, а концерн создали ещё позже. К тому же СКС и ПМ, а уж тем более винтовка Мосина, не являются изобретениями Калашникова
Alemães imigraram para o Brasil desde 1818, comunidade inclusive, muito influente na formação de nossa nação, dentre tantas outras que foram recebidas em nosso país de braços abertos e sem essa tal suspeita a qual você se referiu. Procure se informar melhor antes de falar bobagem.
I detected at least three errors: 1 - How Bartholomeo Beretta was photographed more than 300 years before the invention of photography? 2 - The identification of Mauser brothers is inverted. 3 - Taurus 82 was released in the 60's. Taurus 85 in 1981. The company started to make firearms in 1941, but was founded in 1939. Machinery importation was delayed due WW2 beginning.
@@kj64gaming19 i agree the P90 is better, but the MP7 is just as famous as the P90 Alsp, now that you make think about it... they completely skipped FN Herstal (who owns Browning and Winchester and who made the P90, the scar, the Five-Seven, the Minimi (M249) and the FAL)
- Beretta's 1st gun wasn't the M1915 but the arquebuses used during the entirety of the 1500-1600s. They made parts for the guns and became known to be excellent smiths at that. The M1915 was their 1st semi-automatic pistol but not Beretta's 1st firearm. - Kalashnikov Concern/Izhevsk Arsenal's 1st weapon wasn't the Mosin-Nagant also but the Model 1808 flintlock musket which in turn was a modification of the M1777 Charleville musket which both Izhevsk and Tula Arms were making for the Imperial Russian military. - S&W was also known for their Model 3 which also had the "Scholfield" model where all of the Model 3 boasts quick reload against other revolvers due to the top-break structure of said revolver. - No C96 "Broomhandle" Mauser for the Mauser company as one of their most well-known guns ever? Ok. - ... What?! Savage Arms was built in Utica, New York. Arthur Savage was from Jamaica which yes, at that time, was a British colony but that doesn't mean that Savage Arms is inherently British! If that's the case then McLaren would be a New Zealand company despite being based in Woking since Bruce McLaren's a Kiwi.
Wait, mate, i do not realise how the founder was born in 1490, if the first sample of a pistol was created in 1915? Can you tell me about it? I just do not understand.
Bereta is the oldest company to start and keep producing firearms to this day. It is not the oldest firearms manufacturer specifically as they didn't produce firearms until the 20th century.
You failed to mention the note worthy H&K PSP, P7M8, P7M13, and the other variants of the squeeze cocker pistol. It might have been short lived firearm, but the invention of the squeeze cock firearm was a very revolutionary mechanism. You also left out the German Luger P08 with its toggle-locked recoil mechanism. Nice list nonetheless 😉
Sommelier: I know of your past fondness for the German varietals, but I can wholeheartedly endorse the new breed of Austrians. Glock .34 and .26. Recontoured grips. Flared magwell for easier reloads. And I know you'll appreciate the custom porting.
An injustice has been done to the Browning brothers
Gonna include them in part 2
and FN Herstal
They can pretty much fill a list alone
@RipoffMcAuthurfun fact: both Browning and Winchester are owned by FN Herstal (the company that makes the P90, SCAR and FAL among other things)
John Browning was the greatest and most innovative gunsmith of all time. Not even close.
Your statement that Kalashnikov was founded by the Tsar in 1807 is a major oversimplification. The Kalasnikov Group started as the Imperial Izhevsk Armory by the Tsar in 1807, not as Kalashnikov. It later became Ishmazh Machine Factory and hired Mikhail Kakashnikov near the end of WWII who became their most famous gun designer. After the Soviet Union collapsed, Izhmazh had financial difficulties and merged with another company in 2013 to form the Kalashnikov Concern, named after Mikhail Kalashnikov who died only a few months later.
Little adjustment: the beretta m9 is essentially a 92fs but made in America with a different name, it does really count as another gun
Yeah, but people complain when they don't know that, i had to include it
Yup Beretta M9 Is Basically How US pronounce 92FS
Specifically made for the military contract that Beretta had with the US.
For a civilian-market pistol it is still a 92FS even in the US. The designation of M9 came from the US Army. Like how the M17 is the US Army designation for the P320 & the M18 is the Army designation for the P320 compact.
A gun is a gun
The M9 is the designation the US military uses for the 92FS
You could include Springfield Armoury, Norinco, Carl Walther, Ruger, Barret Arms, Henry, CZ, Kel tec, Steyr and Winchester too in the next one ! Excellent video brother !
Thank you, gonna make a part 2
Yes!!
> FN Herstal
CZ means nothing, it would be actually pretty hard to find some "founder" of these state owned companies who are mostly created by joining together some smaller companies and these companies fell apart to another many smaller companies after revolution in 1989 and now they work under completely different names. We mostly just know names of people who designed specific guns like VZ58 for example.
I agree. I was hoping Carl Walther of Walther Arms would be on this video.
Teacher: So, what's your name kid?
This guy: Arthur W. *SAVAGE*
Savage name
@@dataillusionwym strange name? That goes hard asl
@@shortstop-wt7bsread again…
@@shortstop-wt7bsWdym? He said savage
@@shortstop-wt7bsdyslexia
Beretta was founded in 1526 and their first gun was made in 1915. So you are telling me that it took 389 years to develop that gun! And how is there a photograph of the founder or Beretta when he is from the 16th century? WTF! Beretta started off making matchlock muskets not making the M1915.
Mu raczej chodzi o pierwszy samopowtarzalny pistolet bo na początku tłukli skałkowe
From reading up, they use to do a lot of iron works before moving over to fire arms.
They already make firearms since 16th century, like musket or arqebus
There first gun made for the country of Italy maybe. The first ever gun they made was an arquebus, also thats a painting not a photo
@@Jakethesnake2007 no they made other guns before
This was such a cool and informative video, but you better include Browning and Winchester in part 2. They cannot go unmentioned.
Got you bro, gonna make a better part 2
And Henry with Winchester
How can there be a picture of Bartolommeo Beretta from the 1500s? 😂
And how was their first gun made in 1915?
@@michaeljensen9557 I believe the company existed for a while, but they only went into actual gun design much after
I think they probably manufactured other gun related stuff or something first for a while. Then only in WW1 designing there first guns
Believe me, he hasn't changed a bit
@@ethansmith8813 no, beretta produced firearms for the Republic of Venice in the 16th century
Glock has passed away in December
Rip
Alexander invented Kalashnikov!?
Не изобрел, а основал компанию, которая в последствии в 2012 году переименовали, изначальное название "Ижевский оружейный завод", с 1970-х до 2012 года называлась "ИЖМАШ". Скажу более, они же выпускали мотоциклы и легковые машины)
@@kirillpavlov386и какую компанию основал Александр I?
И то есть он её так и назвал?
@@Brux_Chel бля вы тупые? Александр 1 основал Ижевский машиностроительный завод, на базе которого собирали Калашников, и в честь которого его переименовали
@@alexvlkuzИжевский машиностроительный завод
3:25 Gaston Glock is R.I.P
Okay so how did yall find a photograph of the Beretta founder in the 1500s and how is their first gun from the 1900s? 😂😂😂
Its not a photograph its a drawing
Before the 1900 beretta was making after market barrels
It is a photograph of Giuseppe Antonio Beretta. Probably taken in the second half of the 19th century from the looks of it.
The founder of the Tokarev: The entire factorial staffs.
Wtf where is the FN ?
I love this type of video. I have 1 question for u. Where do you find ideas for videos?
My viewers sometimes give me ideas of what they would like to watch
Mikhail Kalashnikov founded Kalashnikov group.
Savage Arms is a wild name for a British gun company, all things considered.
How you have a photo of Bartolomeo Beretta if he died in 1565 😅
Good question, that is a drawing its not a picture
@@dataillusionhowever, the clothes and hair don't match, looks like a 19th century man
It really looks like a picture from the 40's
@@danielp2311 its pietro beretta, a descendant of bartolomeo
That is a photo of Giuseppe Beretta, not Bartolomeo.
My fav hand gun is the Glock
Who TF just did Eugene Stoner dirty like that
Eugene stoner was an armalite designer he did not found any company
@@dataillusion ok if we are really going there then none of them founded the company. There is no armalite without Fairchild and there is no Fairchild without ranger engines. But again armalite does not exist without stoner. I understand that it says that “founder of gun companies” but we gotta throw some honorable mentions in there or something my man. I’m not arguing. You’re 100 percent right but saying Kalashnikov Concern was founded by Alexander I is even pure anarchy without mentioning Kalashnikov himself
Stoner did co-found ARES btw
You're right Some honourable mentions were necessary, but i've got another video which presents famous gun designers you will find eugene stoner, kalashnikov and many others
@@dataillusion alright. You got yourself a subscriber
Btw the Gewehr 43 was made by WALTHER not MAUSER
Gewehr 88 Bitte
In 1526 apparently Italy was sporting semi auto pistols with full cased ammo. Dude was born before Columbus set sail. and managed to be 350 years ahead in firearms inventions. 😂
Samuel colt made every man equal🤠🤠🤠
Justice for All
😂😭
А Калашников уровнял шансы
Seems it's more true for AK.
Since it's much more produced and theofore available.
I world have included also Franchi, with the spas-12 and spas-15, or Benelli, with the benelli m4… but this not means that this isn’t a very interesting video, Great Job 😉
Thanks you, there are many other companies left, gonna definetly make a part 2
“God made man. Samuel Colt made man equal”
Beretta 😆😆😆😆😆 According to this video, Beretta waited 389 years after establishment to build their first gun.
What guns did the Mormons invent?
Few people are aware that John Moses Browning-a tall, modest man born in 1855 and raised as a Mormon in the American West-- invented the mechanism used in virtually all modern pistols, created the most popular hunting rifles and shotguns, and conceived the machine guns introduced in World War I which dominated air
how is the mcx not in the notable guns?
It was made by US branch of Sig Saur
@@Randomly_Browsing oh, did not know that. Thx
a photograph of Bartolomeo Berreta 1540 and a hairstyle of Elvis? is somewhat outdated
Dude i have to wait some days until you released more videos
Lol thanks for your patient, its hard editing these video,
ok, i understand
Savage should have kept the Native American logo it was a gift from the Native American chief.
Browning, Winchester?
1:41 P360?
Also the M&P shield didn't come out until 2012. The full size ones did in 2005 though
Thank you for the video 😊 I like theme of weapon 😊
I'm so glad you liked the video
Good video…waiting to see the next one that will include other gun manufacturers..
I'm very disappointed because where was Sturm and Ruger
Чего блять, какой Александр 1?
Калашников родился в 1919 году, а концерн создали ещё позже.
К тому же СКС и ПМ, а уж тем более винтовка Мосина, не являются изобретениями Калашникова
The company was named 'Izhevsk machine building plant' in 1808 later it was named kalashnikov, because of the kalashnikov rifle series
bro bartolomeo beretta has the most stereotypical italian face i've ever seen 🤣💀
He has no picture its, just drawings
Colt Walker 1847, Colt Navy 1851, Colt Army 1860, and Remington 1858: Are we a joke to you?
Forgot Browning...
Some companies not shown here. Springfield Armory and FN Herstel.
Couldn't include all of them in one video, gonna make a part 2
Beretta produced his first firearm at the young age of 500
Isn't Kalashnikov was named after the first creator of Ak Mikhail Kalashnikov?
The company had another name before, they named it kalashnikov later on
It was IZhMASh before it was merged with several other gun plants and design bureaus into Kalashnikov Group in early 2010s.
WHAT?
@@dataillusion
WHO?
@@Vyury
DUDES ARE U FCK 4REAL OR UR JOKING? @@dataillusion
Taurus origin brazil...sees a suspicious amount of germanic names on there. Instantly reminded about their escapades in south america.
clbc
Você é um asno, o Brazil é um País formado por imigrantes, as armas norte americanas também tem fundadores com nomes ingleses😎😎
Alemães imigraram para o Brasil desde 1818, comunidade inclusive, muito influente na formação de nossa nação, dentre tantas outras que foram recebidas em nosso país de braços abertos e sem essa tal suspeita a qual você se referiu. Procure se informar melhor antes de falar bobagem.
How'd they get a photo of Bartolomo Beretta in 1500s???
Rip Gaston Glock
How the F you got a photo of Beretta who died in 1565😂😂😂😂😂😂 "Trust me bro"😂😂😂😂
@@ladzerty i don't know how I got it, but i got it 😅
2:05 Arthur Conan Doyle????????????😅😅😅😅
2:05 sir Arthur Conan Doyle 😁😁😁
He forgot Steyr-Mannlicher
Arms manufacturers:
Beretta
Kalashnikov
Remington
Colt
Smith-wesson
Sig-sauer
Mauser
Savage arms
Schultz& Larsen
Taurus
Heckler & koch
Armalite
GLock
The instrumental on this is legit.
Colt the one gun that keeps its value.
I wonder how they name the companies 🤔
Mostly based on the founders' names
Last names .
Gaston Glock sadly passed away 1 month after this, none of these people are alive anymore😔
So sad
Hold on a minute, Armalite were the first to design the M16 and Colt copy-pasted ?
The man in the pic isn't Bartolomeo Beretta. It's Pietro Antonio Beretta (1791-1853).
Naturally we don't have any photo of Bartolomeo Beretta.
R.I.P Gaston Glock
We never forget him rip died dec 27
You missed a big gun producer - Mattel😂
2:20 damn I don't know anything about Niels Larsen but that picture with double barrel looks quite bad ass😂
we need all that on GTA 6!!🔥🔥
I detected at least three errors:
1 - How Bartholomeo Beretta was photographed more than 300 years before the invention of photography?
2 - The identification of Mauser brothers is inverted.
3 - Taurus 82 was released in the 60's. Taurus 85 in 1981. The company started to make firearms in 1941, but was founded in 1939. Machinery importation was delayed due WW2 beginning.
The photo is that of one of the founder’s descendants
4 - Александр I не имеет никакого отношения к Калашникову
Gaston Glock died December 27, 2023
One little thing, that's actually a photo of Giuseppe Beretta 1840-1903. Thanks.
Good to say that the colt 1911 A1 has been produced by colt but designed by John Browning
Exactly why the 1500's beretta 😂
Почему не показали человека который изобрёл рогатку!?
how could you not include the H&K MP-7 in the Heckler&Koch part
Because the P90 is better
@@kj64gaming19 i agree the P90 is better, but the MP7 is just as famous as the P90
Alsp, now that you make think about it... they completely skipped FN Herstal (who owns Browning and Winchester and who made the P90, the scar, the Five-Seven, the Minimi (M249) and the FAL)
Notice the year they died with the year each weapon they createdIt's dead, but the weapon still makes itself 😂😂
Fun fact:samuel colt invented the 1st revolver gun
Google 'James Puckle'.
You left out Oliver Winchester and the Browning brothers.
Bruh how is the mp5 not a notable gun of heckler & Koch
It is, you didn't see it pop up?
Its there bro, perhaps you didn't see it
Oh what IM BLIND LMAO
How is there a picture of Bartolomeo Beretta when photography was invented over 100 years later???
2:04 this is the picture of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the writer of Sherlock Holmes
Lol hahaha
Not including the G36 for H&K should be illegal
Bro didn’t even mention the S&W model 3💀
So many guns to mention, i had to skip some
- Beretta's 1st gun wasn't the M1915 but the arquebuses used during the entirety of the 1500-1600s. They made parts for the guns and became known to be excellent smiths at that. The M1915 was their 1st semi-automatic pistol but not Beretta's 1st firearm.
- Kalashnikov Concern/Izhevsk Arsenal's 1st weapon wasn't the Mosin-Nagant also but the Model 1808 flintlock musket which in turn was a modification of the M1777 Charleville musket which both Izhevsk and Tula Arms were making for the Imperial Russian military.
- S&W was also known for their Model 3 which also had the "Scholfield" model where all of the Model 3 boasts quick reload against other revolvers due to the top-break structure of said revolver.
- No C96 "Broomhandle" Mauser for the Mauser company as one of their most well-known guns ever? Ok.
- ... What?! Savage Arms was built in Utica, New York. Arthur Savage was from Jamaica which yes, at that time, was a British colony but that doesn't mean that Savage Arms is inherently British! If that's the case then McLaren would be a New Zealand company despite being based in Woking since Bruce McLaren's a Kiwi.
Those dates and everything about them are so wrong 😂
❤❤WOW So Nice And Great Information Video
Many many thanks
আমার টাকা লাগবে খালাছ আমার চাকরী লাকবে খালাছ ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
The funniest thing about savage arms is the Native American mascot being used by a British company
Wait, mate, i do not realise how the founder was born in 1490, if the first sample of a pistol was created in 1915? Can you tell me about it? I just do not understand.
Bereta is the oldest company to start and keep producing firearms to this day. It is not the oldest firearms manufacturer specifically as they didn't produce firearms until the 20th century.
E prima cosa produceva? Biciclette forse? Non diciamo fesserie!
Glock passed away around the time of this video should been updated
3:25 gaston passed on December 27, 2023 at 94 years old. 2 days after Christmas
Old mate somehow forgot about FN (Fabrique Nationale)
In taurus: WHERE IS TAURUS RAGING BULL?!
TFP! Bring back our world from the hands from the devil and let us breath in a world built on light and love!
With the sig p360 do i have to spin at every shot
I respect Glock but I’m an S&W kinda guy.
RIP Gaston Glock
He died??
Yeah on the 27th december
@@dataillusion awh man rip gaston glock
You failed to mention the note worthy H&K PSP, P7M8, P7M13, and the other variants of the squeeze cocker pistol.
It might have been short lived firearm, but the invention of the squeeze cock firearm was a very revolutionary mechanism.
You also left out the German Luger P08 with its toggle-locked recoil mechanism. Nice list nonetheless 😉
Heckler and koch has many guns i couldn't include all of them, i chose the most popular ones
Savage Arms is not from the UK
0:31 Team «Urzhumtsev's AK-12 sucks!».
No Barrett? No Kalashnikov?. No Browning?
Kalashnikov is there, the remaining brands I'm going to make a part 2
Wasn’t Remington 700 introduced in 1962?
Yeah
Sommelier: I know of your past fondness for the German varietals, but I can wholeheartedly endorse the new breed of Austrians. Glock .34 and .26. Recontoured grips. Flared magwell for easier reloads. And I know you'll appreciate the custom porting.
That last one needs to be updated
Heckler & Koch THE LEGEND MAKERS IN FIREARMS and still #1
Gaston Glock ist mittlerweile gestorben.