Guns And Their Inventor
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2023
- In this video we will present you people who invented (designed) famous Guns, Enjoy ;)
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Colt,Kalashnikov,and Browning probably the most recognisable names ever in gun community
How about the Glock
Paul Mauser and John Garand too.
@@dataillusionnot really good guns.
@@TexasRanger-lf6jcYeah one of the most popular handgun in America in this age isn’t a good handgun.
@@rioyr6210 it's fame and reputation don't make it good...
Rest in peace, Gaston Glock.
Your contributions to the world of firearms will be remembered.
Rest in peace to the legend
he has like 50m assists man does not have a place to rest at the other side 💀
@@turkishkaraboga YEAH.FOR THE LOVE OF GOD BAN THESE THINGS
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Guns don't need to be banned criminals will just illegally obtain one lol @@motorista_ramon
i love when guns are named after their creators
Literally 95% of guns
Except for some of John Browning’s guns. The man worked for multiple manufacturers; even in his final day of his life, he had been working for Fabrique Nationale Herstal.
@@longtranthanh8544 cool
@@user-oo5ri4df8j yes but it’s still cool
And all the people who name their guns after them have the coolest names
John Browning be like - I'm bored, I'm gonna deisgn a gun that last a century
Glock will last longer
@@coleguitar2233nah
@@coleguitar2233 Maybe, maybe. That is, if you're talking about the 1911. On the other hand, I don't see Gaston Glock designing a better heavy machine gun. That's right, the M2 is still being fielded, and probably will long into the era of directed energy weapons.
@@maniacalcoyote6087 I'm not gonna disagree with that
@@coleguitar2233 Glock has been around for 40 years. The 1911 for 110 years. Glock has a long way to go.
Can't even imagine what Saive seen in his whole life time.
Born in 1888 saw pre dreadnought steel beast (Russo Japanese war)
Saw ww1 and ww2 - saw rise and fall of german empire/overthrow of russian monarchy and many more events that happened.
Saw vietnam and korean war
And built the finest battle rifle ever and also live to see it's legacy.
He's a slept on legend
same for kalashnikov Almost 100 years. he basicaly saw the early soviet union and the end, one Man that deserve respect
and he was also browning's protegé. 2 legends.
talk about being based.
@@MestruTrmonen kalashnikov is definitely not slept on
@@Random_Iceberg Yeah its fucked (sexually) because of how fucking great it is, how tf could you ever sleep *on* it?
he is a year older than adolf hitler
I grew up with a M1 Carbine used in WWII. It was made by a company called Rock-Ola. Dad always check his ammo to see if it I had used it. I took many of whippings for using ammo. One day it actually saved my life when I walked up on a big boar black bear. Dropped him with several shots to the head. When dad got home, I took him to the bear in the woods and showed him what I did. I was proud of it. When we got back home, he whooped me harder than ever. Then he handed me the rifle, told me it was mine from then on out, but I had to pay for my own ammo. At the time I was 8 years old, and I worked for a WWII vet that stormed the beaches of Normandy. He had an M1 Garand, 1911 and several other awesome firearms. He paid me with ammo and money. He thought of me as a grandson. When he died, he willed all of his guns to me. The old man even taught me how to drive in an old Dodge Pickup when I was 10. This what the younger generation is missing out on. There is so much life to be experienced outside of looking at a screen.
Thank you for sharing your story.
I shed a tear... That was an awesome memory!
In some strange way, all of us men secretly wish we grew up with a M1 carbine...
It was neither possible nor necessary in my childhood. So I had to grow up with rifles and carbines in Call of Duty 😂
What a legendary figure, I know that whooping hurt after killing that bear though. If I was your Dad, I wouldn't have whooped you first defending yourself against a bear.
Boa um abraso
The AK47 is one of the most iconic weapons of all time. And it also shows how good of a weapon is that its still being used even to this day.
I think CSGO and most of the games it made so iconic :)
The Kalashnikov assault rifle is found on the coats of arms of some countries: Mozambique (with an attached bayonet), Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso (from 1984 to 1997), East Timor (since 2007), the flag of Mozambique, the emblem of the Lebanese group Hezbollah... 😅😅
@@an0nycat If a guy makes a gun, does he get royalties for every death that gun generates? 🗿🍷
@@mitsukami Royalties are paid per venue, not per person who listens to a song or watches a movie. Also Kalashnikov didn't get jackshit because he was working under the Communist regime, and so he didn't get a proprietary patent that he could get paid for.
Ak 47 make germany !! .rusian stole all about ak 47 1945. And after lie to all world.
John Browning is hands down the greatest firearms creator out there. His influence on guns have been insurmountable
Him and Kalashnikov, his designs are used to this day in the east, pretty much the most used combat firearm ever.
Hats off to Gaston Glock for living to be over 100.
Edit: Did a quick search and apparently he was born in 1929. Still, being in his mid 90s is still pretty impressive.
lol, I searched right now and he died 2 days ago. RIP
R.I.P Gaston Glock, you will be remembered
I would add the following: famous guns:
- Gattling Gun - 1861 Richard Gattling
- SVD sniper rifle - 1961 Yevgenij Dragunov
- MP5 Submachine - 1966 Edmund Heckler, Theodor Koch
- Barrett M82 - 1980 - Ronnie G. Barrett
Watch part 2 you will find them
Guns and their inventor part 2: ua-cam.com/video/LkhEFQ9Ae24/v-deo.html
@@dataillusion ok, thanks. I did not know that there is 2-nd part (I would recommend to add "part 1" to the title of this video)
@@user-glg20 thank you for the idea
@@dataillusion idk if it was added but Borchardt C-93 Self Loading Pistol - Hugo Borchardt
EDIT: checked, yeah u added it mabye next time add guns like the Draco and mabye add the TEC9 or MAC10 or 11
A bit of trivia : James Marshall Williams, the designer of the M1 was in fact imprisoned, and while in prison, developed the carbine.
Was he released after ?
I love how 100y+ old m2 browning doesn't look out of place on modern battlefield, even significantly younger DSHK looks older.
Они оба выглядят старомодно, но своё дело они выполняют как надо.
Спорное утверждение. М2 давно устарел и я удивлён что НАТО до сих пор не придумало ничего взамен. Но с другой стороны это увеличивает уважение к нему. ДШК легче проще и надёжней. Он до сих пор в строю во многих армиях мира, но его заменили ещё в 70-е годы в СССР. Хотя их осталось много на складах. Их держат в резерве.
Only until now I realize how many outstanding guns John Browning has designed
Werder Gruner, the MG42 designer might not be known as much as other prolific gun designers like Browning or Colt, but when came his time to shine, he didn’t disappoint at all. The MG42 was a terror in the battlefield and put fear into the mind of brave soldiers who had come to know its existence. Such an unfortunate that such a weapon belonged to the aggressive party of the war.
Ya...it fired 1200 rpm MINIMUM but depending on the pins and bolts used, it could fire up to 2000 rounds/min
The Germans were the aggresive ones ?
@@UFCMania155the minimum was around 8-900
@@bravo6959 nope...that was the MG34. You can look it up anywhere. The MG42's mininum was 1200
"aggressive party of the war." germans terror bombing amerikan cities 😂😂
Heinrich Vollmer's designs are so innovative
Glock died today
That was not a Lee Enfield.... it was a P14 Enfield rifle or M1917 Enfield (Sometimes known as P17) that the Americans used. (They outwardly look the exact same but are chambered in different cartriages)
Was looking for this
Such a catastrophe
Galil's inventors surname was Balashnikov. His surname, as well as his gun, were very similar to another famous weapons inventor.
He later changed his surname to Galili
He's a genius
Similar? It's basically a modified AK.
@@user-co3uc8vt7e it is based on Valmet.
@@makeintoschu
And Valmet is a modified AK bought under license.
@@user-co3uc8vt7eThey had to reinvent everything like the milled receiver, the manufacturing process, many other things.
And besides, Israel is not a big country with manufacturing prowess in the 60-70s. At least not yet.
He deserves recognition for perhaps one of the best AK derivative.
The DSHK Machine gun looks like something straight out of a fever dream
It was purposely designed to be look like US m2 50cal Browning
@@AlGhulkazimА откуда ты это знаешь? Не уж-то ты лжёшь.
@@AlGhulkazim Нет, лол.
It's a SVT-40, not 44. Could've also mentioned its predecessor, the SVT-38 instead, as it was the earlier model.
There are exists SVT- 44, AVT 44
@@user-yk2xb1ti2w да ладно,а можно на них глянуть?
ну так смеха ради,а не информации ДЛЯ!
John Moses Browning was the most successful weapons designer to ever live. He was the Einstein of gun inventors nobody comes close to him.
Yep, one person who definitely didn't waste his talent.
Most people name their firearms/companies after their last name, it’s interesting because it shows how the creators are most likely never forgetten because of the recognizable naming scheme
I like that most of the guns were named after their inventors!
Edit: 26 👍s
Gaston Glock was born 1929 :) Greetings from Austria :D
Sorry it was a vocabulary error
@@dataillusion But you won't change it, clickbaiter.
@@kot0472 why, u hating my guy its just a simple error 😂
@@dataillusionikr lol😂
@@kot0472go kicks some rocks 😂😂 fucking loser
Шпагин, Калашников, Дегтярев, Мосин, Токарев, Макаров легендарны
''From 1946 to 1952, Schmeisser was conscripted into the Russian weapons factory in Ischewsk. At the same time, Michael Kalashnikov developed and produced his AK 47 there. Schmeisser lead the design team''
Thats true, but the credit was given to Kalashnikov
And who invented saiga, pkm and other russian weapons? Also Germans?
They live forever or something?
> At the same time, Michael Kalashnikov developed and produced his AK 47 there.
Except that he was working in Kovrov, and working on the gun before Schmeisser was conscripted.
Smart people try, at least, to link the AK production to the AVS or AS-44, which are more similar to AK-47, than STG-44.
But that would require actual lurking and a bit of knowledge, both about history and about guns.
Kijiro Nambu lived at such a dynamic time in Japan. The Meiji restoration had just started throwing them centuries into the future. He watched Japan grow from an isolated island nation to one with a military that could compete with Europe. Then WW2 and finally seeing his country brought to its knees before dying while still under US occupation
The Bergmann Mp18 and the following improved Mp28 were actually designed by Hugo Schmeisser... he simply worked together with the Bergmann Family which manufactured the gun.
Theodor Bergmann was also a more or less successful arms designer with his own creations in his life but he is not the inventor of the Mp18.
You probably know this, but it's kinda funny that allied troops called the MP 40, a Schmeissser despite that it's the one German automatic, he did not design unlike the predating two guns you mentioned and the following MP/STG44
На самом деле MP18 был разработан Льюисом Шмайссером.
@@TheSuspectOnFootШмайссер не был оружейником как таковым он делал магазины на патроны и клепал эмблему на все что ни попадя. После второй мировой войны он бы в СССР , где советский конструктора надеялись получить другую информацию. Но в итоге ему дали характеристику посредственности способного только к бюрократической работе . ведь ни кто не рассматривает такое понятие как бренд . например тот же Илон Макс не является конструктором ракет. Он хотя бы честен перед сообществом и своим именем ни что не назвал.
Gaston Glock just died 😢
Gaston Glock passed away today 27th of December
03:10 The first thing to know about machine guns is that the MG-42 is a work of art. It still took its place in the inventories of armies in 2023.
So is the Browning M2 50 cal. It’s still being used all over the world.
Need a whole list just for Browning
nobody makes a pistol quite like Gaston!
Aside from improving manufacturing, great marketing and merging palmer with the frame. What exactly did Gaston design that hadn't already been designed in the Glock pistols?
🌏🇪🇺🇦🇹
John Moses Browning, maybe the single greatest inventor of firearms, so many still in service.
Mikhail Kalashnikov is also with him, both people created great firearms
Fact: Eugene Stoner and Jim Sullivan both invented different types of constant recoil weapons (the Stoner 86/Knights light machine gun) and ( Sullivan's Ultimax)..They both first saw constant recoil ( that run out thing Stoner called it) in the German STG44 assault rifle..
R.I.P Gaston..
Some people would say inventions are racist....😁😁😁
Great list, these should be expanded.. there are a lot of lesser known gun makers who had successful designs.
Thank you for the history lesson, great video 👍👍👍
My Dad got to Vietnam in September of 1966. The new M16 was failing to do the job. Traded with some Aussies for an FN. Got into trouble because Uncle Sam didn't give to him. Said let's have a target shoot out. Dad put 5 rounds in a group before the other gun stopped functioning. Still made him give up the FN.
FAL's are not that accurate..They will string shots vertically as the magazine puts less and less pressure on the bottom of the bolt because of the titillating bolt design.. The M16 will out shoot FALs all day long..In fact it is one of the most inherently accurate auto firearms ever made by design..
Rest in peace, Mr.Glock
RIP to the legend
0:18 Maxim’s son created the silencer because his father went deaf firing the maxim machine gun.
- So, how many times do you want to write down browning's name for his impressive inventions?
- Yes.
Georg Luger, not George. Williams designed the tappet system but wasn't the designer of M1 carbine.
DAMN GASTON GLOCK DON'T DIE HE"S LEGEND
whyd you have to say that 😭
oh sorry@@AlmostFrosty
@@jaebinsong3078 he died yesterday sadly
WHAT?!@@AlmostFrosty
@@jaebinsong3078 I KNOW RIGHT!!
Just a excellent video on all those guns 💯👍
Thank you
The fact that 1911 is still being used today is astounding, the design that way ahead of it's time
It will never get old
Sudayev, Degtyarov, half of Soviet stuff also Kalashnikov, Dragunov,.....
Узиэль Гал ( настоящее имя Готтард Глас ) не изобрел , а перекомпановал пистолет-пулемет Холека . Галиль повторил это же с автоматом Валмет ( клон АК ) . Самый великий конструктор - Джон Браунинг .
Калашников величественней
@@valera5689 отсутствие профильного образования не позволяло Михаилу Тимофеевичу подняться , так сказать , над собой . Удачно найденный путь он повторял каждый раз . Д.М.Браунинг же птица другого полёта .
@@user-xx9ir9yk4hи у браунинга и у шмайсера тоже не было профильного образования!
все они были первопроходцами (ты ведь не засунешь в "образование" старые пистолеты? и мушкеты тоже не засунешь!) - по сути они были первопроходцами!
а вот тот факт что не упомянули Суоми, как и ППД 38/40
да и МР 28 тоже почему-то мимо прошло...
заставляет задуматься кто делал этот выпуск
4:18 fun fact about Galil that wasn't his real last name he changed it to Galil because his actual last name was Balashnikov
RIP Gaston Glock (1929 - 2023)
R.I.P Gaston Glock
Gaston Glock died 27.12.2023😢
So sad
John Browning, from the Great State of Utah, USA. Somewhere in the world, a weapon designed by John Browning is guarding your freedom.
Putting meat in the freezer and saving lives..
Everyone already knew there was going to be a lot of John Browning right
Eugene Stoner
STG 44 always been one of my favs
The Mosin, greatest rifle of the world wars, still used today by russian snipers because of its accuracy, reliability and ease of maintenance.
One of the few surviving WWII guns used by modern military others being MG-42, M2 and DSHK a
Yeah, and also the maxim machine gun is still being used by both russians and ukrainians
@@dataillusion did not though that, although I suspect it's used by DPR and LPR not actually Russia as there's no purpose of using a gun like that when they have millions of machine guns
I mean look how long the colt 1911 was used aswell, same with AK-47 and the AR-10 still in use by Russia and USA just modern variants of M4 and AK-74M
I remember back in the day people would tell you the Mosin wouldn't kill a hog because of it's inaccuracy and lack of optic mount. People back during the early 2000s Bush era were pretty stupid when it came to military surplus.
@@timd729 I think many Germans killed by male and female soviet snipers using mosin would have something to say about that if they didn't have a bullet in them 😆
It's still used by in sniper training by russian proxy states DPR, LPR, Abkhazia, Transnistria and South Ossetia along with the SV-98 and SVD
@@timd729 Mosin production varied a lot in quality and those available in the US as surplus would be old and worn out. If you grabbed a really cheap one, it was likely to disappoint. A good quality, maintained Mosin would be a very different kind of animal.
"Nam" of Nambu is the same character as "Nam" of Vietnam. Nam means South, in Chinese.
but Chinese pronunciation has changed to "Nan" since then.
so Nanjing means South Capital, as opposed to Beijing meaning North Capital.
Also, "Nam" of Gangnam Style, Gang means River. but Chinese pronunciation has shifted to Jiāng. ultimately same etymology as Ganges.
Something for the nerd column: the Nambu you show is a Model 14, but with the larger trigger guard it is WWII modification as the previous models would not allow firing with gloves on. It was first observed by the US forces in the Battle of the Aleutian Islands and was nicknamed the :Kiska: after the island where it was first confronted by US forces.
RIP Gaston Glock
3:30 ah yes the "the Right Arm of the freeworld" the most widely used rifle in history used by more than 90 countried
The mosin-nagant's honest reaction:
Ar 10
Ar 15
And M16
Are Same Body Of Assault Rifle
same thing with M4 carbine
derivitives should not be counted.
Gaston was born in 1929 and died in 2023
I think my favorite quote comes from call of Juarez. “God created man… Samuel colt made them equal.”
AK-47 Mikhail Kalashnikov🔥🔥🔥
Im still wondering how somebody ended up with the last name "Stoner" and decided to keep it
Hickok45: " He must've smoked a lot of pot"
I am german, Brittas boyfriend. May be ten years ago i met a man with the name Luger, but he didn' t knew, if he was related to gun inventor. Here in Germany the knowledge about weapons is low. But i really met a descendant of Fieldmarshal von Mackensen, the man, looking impressive in his wwl cavallry uniform.
SKS designed and manufactured at 1941 like SVT from Tokarev!
I didn't know Steyr M1913 was made by czech guy.
Thanks for including it.
Not many people know this, but Kijiro Nambu wasn't involved in the design of the Type 14.
Not many people dont know the real name of the nambu pistol 😂
Part 2 needs to happen.
I want to see LUDWIG VORGRIMLER's name on it.
Working on it from now on
@@dataillusion Danke!
The one who created Sturmgewehr 45 for Germans in the very end of WW2?
Fun fact the Galil’s creator was actually born; Yisreal Balashnikov. He changed his name to avoid any confusion with Mikhail Kalashnikov when constructing the Galil.
It turns out that the AK47 was not designed by Agent 47
Mikhail kalashnikov❤❤
Gaston Glock was gassed up when he invented the glock! 🤪🤣
Glock is cognate to Clock and means Bell.
Greatest contribution to mankind
Glock 17, AK-47, IWI Galil were featured in Counter-Strike video games.
You missed SKS made by Simonov
,RPD made by Degtyarev
Gonna make a part 2
@@dataillusion then also add DP 27/28 for Degtyarev too.
Oh, they're a loooooooooot of guns being missed, not just SKS. If all the guns were shown, this video would be an hour long.
Eugene stoner Created on of the Most Iconic and Best Rifles, the Colt M16.
Ironically Kalashnikov and Glock both passed at the age of 94. My two favorite firearm designers. I own firearms that were designed by both of them and wish I could have met them in person.
What a coincindence
You know, thank God all these inventors had cool last names.
Or maybe, their name is cool because they invented something.
Ak47❤
Where the fedorov avtomat (the first Automatic Rifle)
I bet he chose the most popular guns, the Fedorov is rare rifle
@@user-tx8qd3ex9u Then he shouldn't have included Johnson's rifle and LMG. They were even more rare and, unlike the Fedorov, both never seen a serious action on any meaningful scale if at all.
All gun maker looking real chad with those beards
Gaston Glock (1929 - 2023) isn't alive.
I live in Brazil.
Никто не называет в России АК 47 как Калашников АК 47. Он АК 47!
In Russia, colloquially, it is most often called "Kalash". This is a slang abbreviation of the surname.
Well, AK already stands for Avtomat Kalashnikova. (Automatic of Kalashnikov in English)
Svt 44? This is svt 40!
Should have included Springfields, especially 1861 Musket, and the 1903. Also the Martini-Henry as well as the 1860 Henry Repeater.
Ни Калашников изобрёл автомат а оружейник Фёдоров:
AK_74
Damn, AK was never officially referred to as "AK-47", stop
but its the first gun made by him the ak47 type 1 then there are type 2 and 3, the ak74's are more like a specification of it's type if you mean that
@@MestruTrmonen again - it is not called AK47. It is AK. Original AK if you want. You can call it AK47, but please, don't pretend it is it's real name, because it was always called AK officially, even after the creation of AK74
@@manender1020 it's referred to as AK-47 by russian military
@@RMD94 it's not. Prototype AK is called so, but not the mass produced version. It is called "AK" in its manuals, which is its only official name
@@manender1020 who are you to tell a Russian who did his military service was it is and isn't called, it's full name in Russia referred is Автомат Калашникова 1947 or Avtomat Kalashnikova 1947 (AK-47)
Wonderful video...
Some people believe Glock did not invented Glock pistol, his employee did, and after that guy left glock company they did not have new design show up any more.
Glock was born in 1929, not 1920.
*Р У С С К И Е П У Ш К И - С И Л А ! ! !* 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪💪👍👍👍
Armalite AR-10 looks like if an AK-47 and a M-16 had a baby
Indonesia also had many homemade national revolutionary weapons like PSM cal. 7,7 mm, Martir 2, revolvers, SMGs and more
By the way, kalashnikov stole the drawing from Hugo Schmeisser with his StG 44, in principle, like everything else in the soviet Union, they stole from everyone, but they didn’t come up with anything themselves
German shit licker
And yet the AK mechanism is a lot more similar to a Garand than the STG..
Fake
У тебя пятачок видно, маня 🐷
Kalashnikov wasn't even in the field when the stg 44 was conceptualized and the ak was in experimental for a few years prior to stg44 fielding.
Go find you dunce hat and sit in the hall.
Man this aged fast. Guston Glock, the man that likes to shoot things into other things, died on december 27