This video doesn't have the Russian 1895, Gewehr M.95, Martini-Henry, Vetterli-Vitali, or the Ross MkIII because I don't own them yet. When I do eventually get my hands on some of these rifles, I will probably upload an updated version of this video.
@@oseansoldier Ammo? it's out there. You can find it, most if it POF ammo or RO ammo, which depending on year will go bang or go click bang. new made ammo is common.
@@oseansoldier this is the reason why I picked up a reloading press recently .303 and even 7.62x54r have gotten impossible to find under 1 dollar per round anymore and 6.5 jap and 7.7 jap are both more than 2 dollars per round so it will be cheaper to just make my own from unprimed brass.
Honestly, they are pretty spot on, very detailed. Just done in a inhuman speed in order to match the game's pace. Other than that, they got all the steps right
Theres an actual lost science to what looks like inhuman speeds of reloading or drawing a bow, that certain tricks and skills didnt pass on, theres a man alive who remastered true wartime archery and it makes modern archery look abysmally slow, perhaps since the world wars this is true with rifles.
I'd say you're right that it is inhuman speed but I wouldn't for a second doubt that someone out there can do that faster than the game. When people are determined, they go all out.
The only nitpick I have about the Lee Enfield animation is you can't really flick a Enfield charger out like that, in reality you usually have to pull them out or they fall out on their own after the last bullet goes in the magazine. I actually tried to replicate the animation with my Lee Enfield to see if it was possible and the closest success was it plopping into the magazine.
@@929Finn Totally possible actually. I was able to do it all the time with a 1934 91/30 Finnish Captured Tula. Just kinda made sure to really put pressure in the thumb and really nose the cartridge up. Don't touch the clip mind you. It helps to keep your hand towards the case neck and bullet. I lift the nose with the crux of my index, and align my thumb parallel to the case body, then push down as hard as I can. The clip then just pops out like in battlefield. Worked about 85% of the time.
Yeah, I would have preferred that in the full animation they could have both stripper clips in their hand, pull out the first one and then push the second one out with the bolt.
I think the biggest reload crime battlefield ever comitted in this game was making the mosin reload too clean, those things are kind of always a little finicky, even when there mint
@@Engie_BoiI have used the original brass 1891 Russian clips in my m1891 that was made in 1915. They all suck lol don’t get me wrong, my 1891 doesn’t deserve the reputation of its 91/30 brother. But it’s still nowhere close to being as smooth as any other standard bolt I’ve owned or fired.
Man BF 1 just have so many little details, that just makes the game so fucking good. The fact, that they hold onto the rounds in the magazine, when reloading a loaded riffle. The Lebel, the soldier actually cycles the bolt twice to get a round in the chamber. The bolt-action riffles are well represented. And just the details of the guns, just perfect. BF 1 is by far the best modern triple A "historical" shooter. Yes there's also a lot of experimental guns, that never saw service, but they still managed to make them look really good and realistic, and behave like you would expect. And the planes and tanks and ships are just awesome. Every time you face a tank without any anti tank weapons, you understand the fear the Germans must have felt at Flers. The only thing kinda missing, is submarines, but it's understandable, but it could have been so fucking epic as a single player mission to be in a German WW 1 sub as Arnauld de la Perière, the most successful sub commander in history with 450 thousand tonnage sunk.
if only there's more focus on the single player campaign like DICE did with the Bad Company 2...but alas, the MP tumor has already infected modern gaming.
@@linkfreeman1998 Battlefield has been multiplayer centric since the very first release in 2002, dude. Battlefield 1942's "campaign" was just multiplayer maps with bots on them and it was like that for every game until Bad Company. I understand where you're coming from and absolutely would not mind a Bad Company 3 and would play it, but that's a spinoff and should remain so. I just don't think it's fair to say multiplayer itself has "infected" Battlefield when that was the original focus of the series all along. Unfortunately multiplayer TRENDS have indeed infected it, you could see the early signs in 5 and then 2042 completely dropped the ball on everything. I really hope Battlefield gets back on track, the older games truly are some of my favorite games of all time.
For a moment i forgot BF1 was released nearly 8 years ago. I played this game a lot in my college. Thank you for adding those song, they brought back a lot of my memory.
I always enjoy how videogame characters have impeccable dexterity at all times, no bullets fall from the hand AND proper placement of every bullet, every time even while bombs are going off and being shot at haha games.
well it wouldn't really be fun if someone named assblaster 420 is shooting at you and you drop a bullet during reload making you die. at the end of the bf games are arcade like and faster paced. that kinda stuff would work in a game like stalker though. your guns jam in that game depending on how dirty they are
at 1:22 if you play it frame by frame it looks like the character is dispensing ammunition from their wrist or something. Like spiderman but for guns lol
I will always love BF1. They absolutely nailed a lot of the small details in the game. hopefully it’s not that last exclusively ww1 focused big name release we get
My dude is just showing of his collection, its working im super jealous. I hope to get these rifles one day my self, it would be so cool to own a piece of history
It’s criminal that the Springfield never made it into battlefield V. Like they could’ve just made it a reskin of the Kar-98k. It’s not hard to do a bolt action.
i think it's shitty it didn't make it in either but i would cry if they just made a reskin of a kar-98, it's not like they just couldn't add a original and full springfield skin lol
"It's not that hard" based on what? Bolt actions were actually one of the more involved weapons to animate because of the rechambers (ADS and hip) variations (x3) and the complicated reload procedures.
Coolest detail that I never noticed until I saw you reload, the character also puts his finger into the bolt to prevent the unfired ammo from being ejected. Also you were suppose to fling the stripper clips way for that extra coolness 🤣
Finally understood what the hell the lebel did. I always found it so confusing to watch the reload because you could barely see why he basically loaded it twice. But now it makes sense for me
should have left one bullet in the mag on the Mauser 98 as a easter egg to the bug in BF1 where the 98 is never empty :) maybe do that in the updated vid if it ever happens.
Battlefield 1 was my first, at the time, next generation console game I played. I miss those days. While I didn't get to see the glory days of bf3, bf1 was my bf3.
Well it's always the case in 95% of all video games. The reload animations, even if you're a well trained soldier or alike, it's mostly too fast and often too smooth in heated situations. Especially as soon as you need to relaod, it seems the character you're playing already holding bullets or a mag in their hands and doesn't need to fetch out of the bag or alike. ( especially for the old age compared to nowdays where combat harnesses didn't exist) But that's the typical action game for you, it's not a hardcore tactical shooter after all. Sadly making the reload time obsolete because it's instandly over. Also those "cool" trick knack parts, like the part Mosin Part of 2:45 - 2:49 for example where the character just "chings" the speedloader out never is working either. It was already tested by some poeple, too. ___________________________________________ What I really like about this game, the gund sounds really sound powerful and loud, as real guns really do. - remembering back on playstaiton 2 era for the very first Call of Duty 1/2/3 games. I really hated those airsoft gunsounds xD
Everything is better on pc, but unfortunately I dont have three grand lying around to buy a gaming pc or the subsequent money to constantly upgrade it@@CoremanitetheNeko
They did the thing on the mosin!!! Shame they didn't realize the stripper has to be manually pulled out of place but the whole pull up and push with your thumb thing is goated!
omg watching this vid made me realize that all this time when the soldiers would do a tactical reload they cover where the chamber is to prevent the already loaded bullets from falling out of the rifle
Mosins really are that clumsy and awkward to load and operate. I like how they added the pulling the bullet up for loading the clip, that was a nice touch
There are games where they tries to match the real life reload speed of bolt action rifles if you're interested, like Tannenberg, Verdun and Isonzo. Even Hunt Showdown's reloads are slower than Battlefield, but they definitely obscure a few key details to make it faster than real life.
It's funny how the only rifle that actually has a means to to knock the clip out with the bolt (or at least, the only one you demonstrated if any of the others could do so) is one of the rifles that _doesn't_ do so in the in-game reloads.
The unfortunate thing concerning Enfield .303 is that a lot of modern ammunition lack the beveled rim that the original ammunition had. And since they are rimmed cartridges, you tend to get rimlock from them unless you load the stripper clips one rim over the other instead of staggered like they should be. Sad times.
The instructed procedure is to load two up and three down in the stripper clip. Maybe you can explain why rounds 3 and 5 don’t bind in the magazine when the correctly filled stripper clip is emptied? The magazine platform has two levels to enable staggered charging of the magazine. The magazine platform is mounted on a “z” spring and the platform and rounds are always resting at an upwards incline. In other words, the rounds, when they rest against the back wall of the magazine at that attitude are not disposed to lock up at the rim. Factory ammunition came out of sealed containers with correctly loaded chargers in bandoliers and in this condition so far as I am concerned it is highly reliable.
@@jonathanlewis453 It's a simple case of modern PPU .303 ammunition not being capable of sliding past one another because of a lack of a beveled rim. Loading the stripper clips correctly with that ammo and some similar modern ammo reads to rim lock. There really isn't anything else to say.
Like putting cheap or bad parts into a 50 year old car then. The Charger loading arrangement was an add-on to a C19th design and it was cranky, but bodging with non standard components represents the problem. There is a faint chamfer but no bevel on Govt ammunition.
I’ve read some interview with one of the BF1 producer, they work with old gun collectors to do the animation, apart from hellriegel, because its an experimental smg rather than actual gun that mass produced into action in ww1
@AnimationMerc Holy shit, someone from DICE actually popped up. Seeing as you're the animation director, did you work on any of the weapons? If so, which was your favourite, and which one proved the most challenging?
With the mosin to get the clip to pop out (at least with mine and it’s a conked together mess I paired for because it was a $100 mosin…and I kind of regret it for several reasons) you insert the clip, push down till the second or third round, then pick up on the top round and push. Just wanted to share my experience idk if will work for anyone else but something to try for mosin owners out there
usually the sounds that the guns do when reloading, or just using them in general, aren't very good depicted on fps *AJEM-vanguard-AJEM*, but now i know that they did a pretty neat job on bf1, its feels amazing in a way.
Ok this video is amazing. If you wouldnt mind how and where can one aquire these rifles bc its been a dream of mine to own at least a mosin, kar98 and 1903 springfield. Plz and thx
Just show's how much the BF1 team put the effort into the game. Truly the people working at dice at the development of BF1 really cared about the game. Probably why is the best BF since bad company 2 (imo I know BF3&4 is loved but I don't like those two). Also shows how superior strip clips are over mags in a real war time environment.
Am I tripping or is that a crazy low serial number M1903? Looks like 3rd or 4th year of production? Mine is 1921 vintage and I havent seen any manufactured before the start of the war. Great collection.
This video doesn't have the Russian 1895, Gewehr M.95, Martini-Henry, Vetterli-Vitali, or the Ross MkIII because I don't own them yet. When I do eventually get my hands on some of these rifles, I will probably upload an updated version of this video.
Prepare to be disappointed by the Ross' terrible clip guide. I love my M-10, but using it with stripper clips is always a bit janky.
Take your time, these are amazing recreations!
Mf is literally just made of money
I've been after a Russian 1895 for a good damn while now. Where would you even look?
@@ZZZZZZ-ek2pq gunbroker is probably the best bet, maybe rock island auction
Bolt actions are so satisfying.
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They shouldve been the most prevalent weapon in BF1 but DICE and EA's killworthy execs just had to ruin it
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The best part is that you manage to own all those rifles and respective ammo.
I have a Lee Enfield, but I haven’t managed to find and 303 British in years 😢
@@oseansoldier Ammo? it's out there. You can find it, most if it POF ammo or RO ammo, which depending on year will go bang or go click bang. new made ammo is common.
@@oseansoldier this is the reason why I picked up a reloading press recently .303 and even 7.62x54r have gotten impossible to find under 1 dollar per round anymore and 6.5 jap and 7.7 jap are both more than 2 dollars per round so it will be cheaper to just make my own from unprimed brass.
I own a Lee Enfield and the ammo. Both are common and known well in Canada
And all the stripper clips
Honestly, they are pretty spot on, very detailed. Just done in a inhuman speed in order to match the game's pace. Other than that, they got all the steps right
You could get it that fast as well if you had to
Theres an actual lost science to what looks like inhuman speeds of reloading or drawing a bow, that certain tricks and skills didnt pass on, theres a man alive who remastered true wartime archery and it makes modern archery look abysmally slow, perhaps since the world wars this is true with rifles.
I'd say you're right that it is inhuman speed but I wouldn't for a second doubt that someone out there can do that faster than the game. When people are determined, they go all out.
@@ehbird858 Oh 100%. It's just that your average soldier in WW1 wouldn't be that kind of person
@@wisemankugelmemicus1701definitely not with the lebel
The only nitpick I have about the Lee Enfield animation is you can't really flick a Enfield charger out like that, in reality you usually have to pull them out or they fall out on their own after the last bullet goes in the magazine. I actually tried to replicate the animation with my Lee Enfield to see if it was possible and the closest success was it plopping into the magazine.
Especially with the Mosin ejecting the clip lol
@@929Finnthey can sometimes but its difficult. I pulled it off but i dont know how.
@@929Finn Totally possible actually. I was able to do it all the time with a 1934 91/30 Finnish Captured Tula. Just kinda made sure to really put pressure in the thumb and really nose the cartridge up. Don't touch the clip mind you. It helps to keep your hand towards the case neck and bullet. I lift the nose with the crux of my index, and align my thumb parallel to the case body, then push down as hard as I can. The clip then just pops out like in battlefield. Worked about 85% of the time.
Yeah, I would have preferred that in the full animation they could have both stripper clips in their hand, pull out the first one and then push the second one out with the bolt.
I know with the M1903 you have to pull the clip out because it prevents the bolt from closing, so yeah it's the same on the M1917
I think the biggest reload crime battlefield ever comitted in this game was making the mosin reload too clean, those things are kind of always a little finicky, even when there mint
I bought two clips ages ago, I try to use them every time I shoot it and it hasn't worked once, even using that cartridge tilting method.
They don’t call ‘em garbage rods for nothing
Perhaps it’s an M91/30? The one in the game is the one that was used in WW1, the M91. Perhaps you used an M91/30 clip in an M91?
@@Engie_BoiI have used the original brass 1891 Russian clips in my m1891 that was made in 1915. They all suck lol don’t get me wrong, my 1891 doesn’t deserve the reputation of its 91/30 brother. But it’s still nowhere close to being as smooth as any other standard bolt I’ve owned or fired.
@@Brettyb93 oh, my bad! I’m just a teen and don’t own any guns, so I’m sorry if I came across as a know-it-all!
I'd never realized how pretty the 'bolt cover' on the arisaka is
The Arisaka is a very sexy rifle. I'd love to own one.
stamped with the imperial cresanthemum
@@AJadedLizardthe only waifu we need
Man BF 1 just have so many little details, that just makes the game so fucking good. The fact, that they hold onto the rounds in the magazine, when reloading a loaded riffle. The Lebel, the soldier actually cycles the bolt twice to get a round in the chamber. The bolt-action riffles are well represented. And just the details of the guns, just perfect. BF 1 is by far the best modern triple A "historical" shooter. Yes there's also a lot of experimental guns, that never saw service, but they still managed to make them look really good and realistic, and behave like you would expect. And the planes and tanks and ships are just awesome. Every time you face a tank without any anti tank weapons, you understand the fear the Germans must have felt at Flers. The only thing kinda missing, is submarines, but it's understandable, but it could have been so fucking epic as a single player mission to be in a German WW 1 sub as Arnauld de la Perière, the most successful sub commander in history with 450 thousand tonnage sunk.
First time I played with the Lebel, I thought it was a bug haha. Still my favorite rifle in the game.
if only there's more focus on the single player campaign like DICE did with the Bad Company 2...but alas, the MP tumor has already infected modern gaming.
@@linkfreeman1998BF1’s multiplayer was awesome, though.
@@linkfreeman1998 Battlefield has been multiplayer centric since the very first release in 2002, dude. Battlefield 1942's "campaign" was just multiplayer maps with bots on them and it was like that for every game until Bad Company. I understand where you're coming from and absolutely would not mind a Bad Company 3 and would play it, but that's a spinoff and should remain so. I just don't think it's fair to say multiplayer itself has "infected" Battlefield when that was the original focus of the series all along. Unfortunately multiplayer TRENDS have indeed infected it, you could see the early signs in 5 and then 2042 completely dropped the ball on everything. I really hope Battlefield gets back on track, the older games truly are some of my favorite games of all time.
Wow, this has made me love BF1 even more
Yeah, they don't do exactly the same in real life but they are authentic
They do actually have it pretty much the same as in real life, just slightly faster for gameplay purposes.
Awesome reloads man
Your neighbour must be freaking out so much. "Why does Dave have rifles and loading them for no reason?".
For a moment i forgot BF1 was released nearly 8 years ago. I played this game a lot in my college. Thank you for adding those song, they brought back a lot of my memory.
2:44 catching the bullet with the left hand was cool.
Massive bf1 fan and what an impressive collection mate
I always enjoy how videogame characters have impeccable dexterity at all times, no bullets fall from the hand AND proper placement of every bullet, every time even while bombs are going off and being shot at haha games.
well it wouldn't really be fun if someone named assblaster 420 is shooting at you and you drop a bullet during reload making you die. at the end of the bf games are arcade like and faster paced. that kinda stuff would work in a game like stalker though. your guns jam in that game depending on how dirty they are
@@iamdopeasfcuk isn't that life though? Assblaster 420 is the guy cutting you off on the freeway in a Benz.
They also somehow slight of hand the bullets through their sleeve and into their fingers or something, that Lebel reload is wild.
Well, doing that "cold", without the rush and the adrenaline of a battlefield, is a pretty good job. Cool video. And what an adorable rifle.
I do the same thing in my backyard. I don't like my neighbors very much.
Fortunately the other side of this fence is wooded area
Watching this video made me realize how interesting the loading system is for the Lebel, I like it!
I am exceedingly jealous of your vintage rifle collection
at 1:22 if you play it frame by frame it looks like the character is dispensing ammunition from their wrist or something. Like spiderman but for guns lol
I will always love BF1. They absolutely nailed a lot of the small details in the game. hopefully it’s not that last exclusively ww1 focused big name release we get
antique bolt actions are always nice to look at
My dude is just showing of his collection, its working im super jealous. I hope to get these rifles one day my self, it would be so cool to own a piece of history
Great video! Love BF1. I’m just missing 1895 Russian , Ross, and Gew 98 to complete my collection from BF1 . This game is so good
The Lebel has one of the most interesting and coolest sniper reloads I've ever seen
I love the clicks n clacks of old bolt actions. I had a dream of an SMLE last night, definitely should get one.
It’s criminal that the Springfield never made it into battlefield V. Like they could’ve just made it a reskin of the Kar-98k. It’s not hard to do a bolt action.
i think it's shitty it didn't make it in either but i would cry if they just made a reskin of a kar-98, it's not like they just couldn't add a original and full springfield skin lol
"It's not that hard" based on what? Bolt actions were actually one of the more involved weapons to animate because of the rechambers (ADS and hip) variations (x3) and the complicated reload procedures.
How fiddling the door lock feels like
Thanks for posting this!!! Very well done!!
its cool to see all these rifles being fired or used , rather than in museum and being touched with latex gloves :D nice one
I appreciate the camera angle on the Lebel. Nice to see that action working
I'm mostly impressed that you own all of these beautiful rifles and less by the accuracy of the game.
Battlefield 1 is truly the best Battlefield game I’ve ever played (in my opinion). Would love to own some of those rifles as well.
all guns are so beatifulli maintained and cared for, almost looks identical to game footage parts. Props to you
The Gewehr 98 auto-ejecting the emptied clip upon closing the bolt is such smooth design.
Such a nice idea for a Video. Much appreciated. Cheers from Germany.
The M1903 used to have totally different animations. Beautiful weapons
I like the "new" animations anyway, the original reload animations were exactly the same as the SMLE, and it just lookes really- wrong.
Good for you to have an intact and unground Arisaka!
BF1 deserves to be put in a museum after this video. Wow, just wow.
This may have been the most beautiful thing I've ever witnessed
Coolest detail that I never noticed until I saw you reload, the character also puts his finger into the bolt to prevent the unfired ammo from being ejected. Also you were suppose to fling the stripper clips way for that extra coolness 🤣
I love how accurate Battlefield even got the Carcano rounds. I could tell it was a Carcano looking at the rounds before the gun.
Finally understood what the hell the lebel did. I always found it so confusing to watch the reload because you could barely see why he basically loaded it twice. But now it makes sense for me
should have left one bullet in the mag on the Mauser 98 as a easter egg to the bug in BF1 where the 98 is never empty :) maybe do that in the updated vid if it ever happens.
I hate you for reminding me of that glitch.
Battlefield 1 was my first, at the time, next generation console game I played. I miss those days. While I didn't get to see the glory days of bf3, bf1 was my bf3.
Well it's always the case in 95% of all video games. The reload animations, even if you're a well trained soldier or alike, it's mostly too fast and often too smooth in heated situations. Especially as soon as you need to relaod, it seems the character you're playing already holding bullets or a mag in their hands and doesn't need to fetch out of the bag or alike.
( especially for the old age compared to nowdays where combat harnesses didn't exist)
But that's the typical action game for you, it's not a hardcore tactical shooter after all. Sadly making the reload time obsolete because it's instandly over.
Also those "cool" trick knack parts, like the part Mosin Part of 2:45 - 2:49 for example where the character just "chings" the speedloader out never is working either. It was already tested by some poeple, too.
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What I really like about this game, the gund sounds really sound powerful and loud, as real guns really do.
- remembering back on playstaiton 2 era for the very first Call of Duty 1/2/3 games. I really hated those airsoft gunsounds xD
DICE and Frostbite have some of the best sound design of any game.
This guy is just flexing on us. God I wish I could own these vintage historical rifles
I never noticed that they cover the chamber to keep the rounds from popping out when they reload singles.
Beautiful
I like how in the game they simply push down the rounds with their thumb without wrapping their hand around the rifle itself
This is so cool! And I'm so sad that this masterpiece isn't played much anymore 😞
it’s still alive and kicking on PC.
Everything is better on pc, but unfortunately I dont have three grand lying around to buy a gaming pc or the subsequent money to constantly upgrade it@@CoremanitetheNeko
And on console too. You'll always find full lobbies in both EU and US.
it has a pretty healthy player base still. you can easily get games most times of the day
Bro your delusional there is always at least a dozen servers active on all systems, its not the game stopping you, its yourself.
the arisaka has a dust cover AND the chrysanthemum, what a super rare rifle to have
quite an incredible colletion of guns, man
They did the thing on the mosin!!! Shame they didn't realize the stripper has to be manually pulled out of place but the whole pull up and push with your thumb thing is goated!
If done correctly they will pop out on their own
omg watching this vid made me realize that all this time when the soldiers would do a tactical reload they cover where the chamber is to prevent the already loaded bullets from falling out of the rifle
Mosins really are that clumsy and awkward to load and operate. I like how they added the pulling the bullet up for loading the clip, that was a nice touch
Man I really like how you reload mannlicher style rifles you just shove the whole clip and your done.
The lebel is funky but kinda super cool ngl. Also jelly of that 1903
Random, but on that Lebel does the small metal insert for the mag tube does the tube go as far as the metal tab that hooks into the reciver
Can i nitpick on on the Springfield. You didn't do the wacky reach over with ghe left hand lol.
Wow mosin clips that actually work
So mostly accurate, just that most of them are ridiculously fast, especially the lebel
There are games where they tries to match the real life reload speed of bolt action rifles if you're interested, like Tannenberg, Verdun and Isonzo. Even Hunt Showdown's reloads are slower than Battlefield, but they definitely obscure a few key details to make it faster than real life.
Didnt think you would. but the intrusive thought of you discharging into the wood fence did creep in .
That Lebel animation is so nice.
I think what most people don't realize is that the video game character just spawns rounds into his hand from thin air.
It's funny how the only rifle that actually has a means to to knock the clip out with the bolt (or at least, the only one you demonstrated if any of the others could do so) is one of the rifles that _doesn't_ do so in the in-game reloads.
The unfortunate thing concerning Enfield .303 is that a lot of modern ammunition lack the beveled rim that the original ammunition had. And since they are rimmed cartridges, you tend to get rimlock from them unless you load the stripper clips one rim over the other instead of staggered like they should be. Sad times.
The instructed procedure is to load two up and three down in the stripper clip. Maybe you can explain why rounds 3 and 5 don’t bind in the magazine when the correctly filled stripper clip is emptied?
The magazine platform has two levels to enable staggered charging of the magazine. The magazine platform is mounted on a “z” spring and the platform and rounds are always resting at an upwards incline. In other words, the rounds, when they rest against the back wall of the magazine at that attitude are not disposed to lock up at the rim.
Factory ammunition came out of sealed containers with correctly loaded chargers in bandoliers and in this condition so far as I am concerned it is highly reliable.
@@jonathanlewis453 It's a simple case of modern PPU .303 ammunition not being capable of sliding past one another because of a lack of a beveled rim. Loading the stripper clips correctly with that ammo and some similar modern ammo reads to rim lock. There really isn't anything else to say.
Like putting cheap or bad parts into a 50 year old car then. The Charger loading arrangement was an add-on to a C19th design and it was cranky, but bodging with non standard components represents the problem.
There is a faint chamfer but no bevel on Govt ammunition.
As a famous weapon merchant once said, its not just about shootin', but about relaodn' as well!
You are a legend ❤
I forgot how beautiful Battlefield 1 was. I should play it again.
Oh god that is so smooth 3:06
Thank you for educating the 12 year olds who have no grip on reality
I saw a Gewehr 98 at the least year of Knob Creek, and I'm mad at myself for not picking it up.
I want to know where/how you got those smooth No4 Mk1 stripper clips!
Nice collection!!!
I’ve read some interview with one of the BF1 producer, they work with old gun collectors to do the animation, apart from hellriegel, because its an experimental smg rather than actual gun that mass produced into action in ww1
We went and shot with Ian from Forgotten Weapons before starting on DLC packs, getting our hands on everything we could.
@AnimationMerc Holy shit, someone from DICE actually popped up. Seeing as you're the animation director, did you work on any of the weapons? If so, which was your favourite, and which one proved the most challenging?
Dude, very cool!
Even got the type 38 with the emperors seal not scratched off, nice.
Its a Type 99 Arisaka. On the rear sight there is a small aperture sight.
Cool how they acknowledged that it was possible to load the lee-enfield with 2 clips even though it wasn’t done very often
With the mosin to get the clip to pop out (at least with mine and it’s a conked together mess I paired for because it was a $100 mosin…and I kind of regret it for several reasons) you insert the clip, push down till the second or third round, then pick up on the top round and push. Just wanted to share my experience idk if will work for anyone else but something to try for mosin owners out there
usually the sounds that the guns do when reloading, or just using them in general, aren't very good depicted on fps *AJEM-vanguard-AJEM*, but now i know that they did a pretty neat job on bf1, its feels amazing in a way.
Практически ни шде в играх не рисуют ружейные р4мни на оружии, а у вас всё отлично практически на всех присутствует) молодец 💪
Impressive work.
Lord I wish I could own one of those in Spain they're so gorgeous, I love the Gewehr 98 and the Mosin
Spectacular video
i've never noticed that when you reload the rifle with rounds still in it the char puts the hand over the bullets so they dont eject
I never knew how the Lebel worked with that weird reload until now.
Reason to own a gun.
To enjoy reloading for no reason.
The quiet kid in 1918 when their factory boss only gives them half a helping of gruel:
God I'd be the happiest man alive if I owned every one of those rifles...
is there anything more satisfying than the clickity clink and clack of a bolt action rifle being reloaded?
Bro really loaded live rounds into a rifle pointed at a fence he can’t see behind
Ok this video is amazing. If you wouldnt mind how and where can one aquire these rifles bc its been a dream of mine to own at least a mosin, kar98 and 1903 springfield. Plz and thx
BF1 is such a good game
I can never get my Mosin Nagant bolt to function as smoothly as yours.
M91's (that are taken care of) always seem to be a bit better than the 91/30's. Then there's the Finnish rifles that outclass the Russian ones.
@@Ntmoffi I'd LOVE to have a Finnish Mosin, largely because of the Front Sight being reminiscent of the M1 and FAL, or even the Arisaka Rifles.
@@M1GarandMan3005 I got a M39 back when they were 2-3 hundred bucks. I wouldn't buy one now because the prices are insane. Good rifle though.
Disappointed with the no flicks of the clips but i admire your collection
That is what it feels like when you put new staples in your stapler
Just show's how much the BF1 team put the effort into the game. Truly the people working at dice at the development of BF1 really cared about the game. Probably why is the best BF since bad company 2 (imo I know BF3&4 is loved but I don't like those two). Also shows how superior strip clips are over mags in a real war time environment.
Am I tripping or is that a crazy low serial number M1903? Looks like 3rd or 4th year of production?
Mine is 1921 vintage and I havent seen any manufactured before the start of the war. Great collection.
Meanwhile I sat through the whole video thinking they were all the same gun with different reload animations