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@@mattie_yI think the implication is that a musket requires an accelerant whereas there where air rifles contemporary to rifled muskets… Lewis and Clark actually used air rifles during there expedition and it was said they could drop full grown grizzly bears
I feel like the musket is the most nerf-like firearm ever. Single shot, long reload, large caliber, inaccurate, very short effective range, etc. So you can reenact 17th-18th century battles with them with reasonably high historical accuracy and fun!
I own a nerf musket for home defense just as the founding fathers intended four discord mods break into my house I grab my deodorant and shampoo I load my nerf musket and shoot the first mod the bullet bounces off the copious amounts of fat I retreat to the second floor grab the deodorant and throw it down the stairs it slows them down I grab the body wash and pour it down the stairs two of them slip and are unable to get up I then run to the shower grab my plastic lightsaber and duel the the rest I beat one and he is honor bound to yield the last one charges I grab my arming saber and carve him like a pig just as the founding fathers intended
Fun fact - The Austrian military had an air-rifle back in the late 1700s. Called the "Girardoni Air Rifle". Invented in 1779 by Bartolomeo Girardoni, the air rifle used tanks of compressed air that were filled using a hand-pump. Soldiers hated carrying around the pumps, so they made a pump cart that held pre-filled airtanks and a giant pump. It was a logistical nightmare and was too expensive. Lewis and Clark used one during their expedition. I suppose they thought it was usefull since it didn't need gunpowder.
That’s pretty cool, man! I’ve made Nerf potato cannons with pvc before, and it’s pretty similar, but the way you designed the rod to work as a pump is really smart! I’ll have to try this at some point, because those were insane numbers
Never would I have thought I would be turning down the biggest youtubers to watch a video instantly when I see it from a person with only 18.5k subs. You're doing great man, keep it up!
I love the sheer enthusiasm in this channel i also love how you show us the whole process including the trial and error that was needed in order to get to that point I gotta say though that the power your creations tend to have makes me kinda scared the ATF may come banging at your door one day
5:15 Im not a soldering expert, but I do like to maintain my own electronics. One thing I have found EXTREMELY useful when soldering is to pick up a dirt cheap soldering clamp, you know, the bendy arm things with alligator clips. even a cheap one (sub 10 USD) gets the job done for stuff like wires.
Cool! LOVE jolt-like design mods because there's a lot more creativity you can do with blasters when things like RPM is outta mind. Love the design of this and the realistic reload of the musket!
In 1814 we took a little trip Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip' We took a little bacon and we took a little beans And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We looked down a river and we see'd the British come And there must have been a hundred of 'em beatin' on the drum They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring We stood behind our cotton bales and didn't say a thing We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Old Hickory said, "We could take 'em by surprise If we didn't fire our muskets 'til we looked 'em in the eye" We held our fire 'til we see'd their faces well Then we opened up our squirrel guns and gave 'em Well, we fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Yeah, they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round We filled his head with cannonballs 'n' powdered his behind And when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Yeah, they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Hut, two, three, four Sound off, three, four Hut, two, three, four Sound off, three, four Hut, two, three, four Hut, two, three, four
I'd love to see an air-rifle version. The sort for competition where you break the barrel for one high-pressure pump. Teaming up with the dudes who used a real musket to fire an alluminum nerf dart would be sweet. That's @R&D previously and now the channel is @Ryan Kung.
Its a shame nobody makes an airsoft or nerf musket that's historically accurate since that would make reenactment way more engaging, really cool video tho!
Pretty sure I used something like this is fallout 4 haha! Good job on this great build, it looks and functions great and the video was amazing to watch!
Some suggestions: use a micro switch for the trigger, use a battery and hide it in to back of the stock, move the rear sight back, and find a way to mount the barrel without zip ties
Puts my HPA singled Wildfire to shame, very cleaver in design. I'm not even a fan of Muskets and this really caught my attention with your level of detail in both design and functionality. I would not be surprised if actually Revolutionary War reenactors would start adopting something like this for the same level of accuracy on the field.
Oh god, my kids in the future are gonna be screaming instead of “take this bad guy!!!” They’ll be screaming “Empty thy pockets! I will not you scallywag!!”
A little whole at the end of the barrel. Maybe under the sight to help keep dirt out? Would make it possible to pump without taking the rod all the way out. Probably be a little faster.
Own a Nerf-musket for Nerf War defense, since that's what Hasbro intended. Four ruffians break into my base. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and M-Strike rifle. Blow a golf ball at the first man, he's down on the spot. Draw my Nerf pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the five year old child using an adventure force blaster right in the face. I have to resort to the Nerf cannon mounted at the top of the hill loaded with Nerf Rival shot, "Tally ho lads" the Rival shot shreds apart into an ineffectual spray, the sound from the air tank I modded in causes the ref to blow the whistle and call for time-out. Fix foam bayonet and charge the terrified rapscallions. They get butt-hurt waiting on their parents to arrive since I killed them while the referee was arriving. Just as Hasbro intended.
Oh great! Now you done it! You going to have thousands of Revolutionary or Civil war re-enactors nerds requesting for your invention? You know they’ll use it for an actual reenactment battle?!?
I would have liked it way more had you sort of camoflauged it to look like a legit musket, used a muzzle loader stock instead of a generig hunting rifle premade stock, and hid the compressor tank in the butt of the stock. i dont know how hard that would be, i just think that would be dope
As a british, my ancestors would be proud Also it looks like smthn u would see in fallout which is cool, reminds me of that one radiation rifle thingy (i forgot its name, all ik is u can get it in fallout 4 i think from the crater of atom)
I'm not gonna lie, I really want a NERF musket now. I think I'll make one now. I think the one change I'll make is having a little longer barrel with ports drilled into the end so you don't have to completely remove the ramrod between strokes.
This is just an air gun. A musket uses a chemical propellant.
air is a chemical
@@mattie_y what are you some sort of airxpert 🤓
@@taralang7812nice pun lol
pin of shame
@@mattie_yI think the implication is that a musket requires an accelerant whereas there where air rifles contemporary to rifled muskets… Lewis and Clark actually used air rifles during there expedition and it was said they could drop full grown grizzly bears
I feel like the musket is the most nerf-like firearm ever.
Single shot, long reload, large caliber, inaccurate, very short effective range, etc.
So you can reenact 17th-18th century battles with them with reasonably high historical accuracy and fun!
"i demand an honour duel! pistols at dawn!"
later...
*POP* "OW! you shot me in the eye!"
you can always add a scar barrel to make it more accurate
@@metalsuccattack6317 the entire point is that they are inaccurate
@@lliamdavis6950 yeah but with recent nerf advancements you can make them shoot good
@@metalsuccattack6317doesn’t adding barrels make the nerf guns even more inaccurate though?
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Exactly
I own a Nerf musket for home defense, just as the founding nerfers intended.
"Empty your pantaloons or you shall be bequeathed thy a nerfous guneth."
thy pantaLOONs i say
they call me george washingyuan
George nerfingyuan
W name
This bad pun just earned you my subscription 😁
That makes it sound like you are an owner of a laundry shop, no offence
Interesting, you could get a more 'musket' like feeling if instead of using air power, you use a large retained spring in the barrel instead,
as a british person, this is impressive
cheers mate
Not the British!!!
Yes the British... we are all around you and you don't even know it.@@Nuh_uhhhhhhhh
One pump by Land, two if by Sea.
As an American, I also find this impressive.
comment "as the founding fathers intended" one more time i dare you
They surely must be proud.
I own a nerf musket for home defense just as the founding fathers intended four discord mods break into my house I grab my deodorant and shampoo I load my nerf musket and shoot the first mod the bullet bounces off the copious amounts of fat I retreat to the second floor grab the deodorant and throw it down the stairs it slows them down I grab the body wash and pour it down the stairs two of them slip and are unable to get up I then run to the shower grab my plastic lightsaber and duel the the rest I beat one and he is honor bound to yield the last one charges I grab my arming saber and carve him like a pig just as the founding fathers intended
its nerf or nothing -some random british soldier from the 1800s
As the founding fathers intended
@@DevinDemoe-om3ki what
Fun fact - The Austrian military had an air-rifle back in the late 1700s.
Called the "Girardoni Air Rifle".
Invented in 1779 by Bartolomeo Girardoni, the air rifle used tanks of compressed air that were filled using a hand-pump.
Soldiers hated carrying around the pumps, so they made a pump cart that held pre-filled airtanks and a giant pump.
It was a logistical nightmare and was too expensive.
Lewis and Clark used one during their expedition. I suppose they thought it was usefull since it didn't need gunpowder.
neatmonious!
It was PITA to refill the cans though.
That’s pretty cool, man! I’ve made Nerf potato cannons with pvc before, and it’s pretty similar, but the way you designed the rod to work as a pump is really smart! I’ll have to try this at some point, because those were insane numbers
I absolutely love this. A great original concept, clear and present passion, and hilarious execution. Just like the founding fathers intended.
It would be so fun to just make 20 of these and have a nerf battle where the only thing people can use are these muskets.
Honestly I love that the vid is under 10 mins. It's concise and doesn't feel stretched out to be milking it and all
Never would I have thought I would be turning down the biggest youtubers to watch a video instantly when I see it from a person with only 18.5k subs. You're doing great man, keep it up!
ty that means a lot
@@mattie_yyeah how do you only have 20k ?!? When I first found you I thought you would of had millions!
I love the sheer enthusiasm in this channel i also love how you show us the whole process including the trial and error that was needed in order to get to that point
I gotta say though that the power your creations tend to have makes me kinda scared the ATF may come banging at your door one day
He's not in Australia, so he is probably safe.
Believe it or not there were musket grenade launchers, referred to as “hand mortars” which look about as goofy as they sound.
gooftastic. i should make one
@@mattie_y you should do a part 2 to this video making an add-on of a hand mortar to this gun
5:15 Im not a soldering expert, but I do like to maintain my own electronics. One thing I have found EXTREMELY useful when soldering is to pick up a dirt cheap soldering clamp, you know, the bendy arm things with alligator clips. even a cheap one (sub 10 USD) gets the job done for stuff like wires.
Big fan, I couldn’t find any way to contact you, but I could draw small graphics for you! Hope we talk in the future!
see about page for business email
"Thou shalt feel the wrath of my foam-infused fury! By Jove, prepare to be peppered with foam pellets, my dear foe! En garde!"
Pretty sweet concept!
Though the solenoid valve could probably be replaced with a push-button valve to cut down on a lot of size and complexity.
"King George III has a bigger dumpy than daddy Washington" -Poor British Man who got crushed to death by daddy Washington's dumpy 😔😔😔🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Cool! LOVE jolt-like design mods because there's a lot more creativity you can do with blasters when things like RPM is outta mind. Love the design of this and the realistic reload of the musket!
In 1814 we took a little trip
Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip'
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans
And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We looked down a river and we see'd the British come
And there must have been a hundred of 'em beatin' on the drum
They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring
We stood behind our cotton bales and didn't say a thing
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Old Hickory said, "We could take 'em by surprise
If we didn't fire our muskets 'til we looked 'em in the eye"
We held our fire 'til we see'd their faces well
Then we opened up our squirrel guns and gave 'em
Well, we fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Yeah, they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down
So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
We filled his head with cannonballs 'n' powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Yeah, they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Hut, two, three, four
Sound off, three, four
Hut, two, three, four
Sound off, three, four
Hut, two, three, four
Hut, two, three, four
Bro tells the 1\4 of the American revolution
The virgin Pakenham vs the Chat Andrip Jackson
Nah, we getting back into the 1600's, using Napoleon's NERF Musket
most underrated nerf channel
I'd love to see an air-rifle version. The sort for competition where you break the barrel for one high-pressure pump. Teaming up with the dudes who used a real musket to fire an alluminum nerf dart would be sweet. That's @R&D previously and now the channel is @Ryan Kung.
“Give me Nerf or give me nothing!” -Patrick Henry
Its a shame nobody makes an airsoft or nerf musket that's historically accurate since that would make reenactment way more engaging, really cool video tho!
"I own a musket for home defence cause that's what the founding fathers intended"
“I use a musket for home defense because that’s what the founding fathers intended.”
You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could that you didn't stop to think if you should
life finds a way
Once every blue moon you find a great UA-cam before their popular... This is one of those occasions :)
Truly a self defense weapon
Man's made an apocalypse gun.
Also, lmao at the Uniqlo fanny pack as part of the costume 🤣
So this is cool. But I had to laugh at the musket version being more complex.
Those redcoats are super sus looking
sussy
True true
Pretty sure I used something like this is fallout 4 haha! Good job on this great build, it looks and functions great and the video was amazing to watch!
thanks!
With a barrel that long too, id imagine it be pretty accurate too! Cool project!
He is prepared for if four ruffians break into his house
Some suggestions: use a micro switch for the trigger, use a battery and hide it in to back of the stock, move the rear sight back, and find a way to mount the barrel without zip ties
That’s awesome! All you really gotta do now is make a battery housing for the solenoid, and then its completely portable.
i thought about it but i think id have to use a lipo and the battery safety + care reqs for lipo not worth it for this application
“As the Founding Fathers Intended”
This is such a amazingly built musket keep up the vids 🗿
ty i will
"I own a nerf musket for home defense, since that's what Hasbro intended"
I own a Nerf Musket for Home Defense because that’s what the Nerf Fathers intended.
Imagine you, Carny Rex and Silluybutts get together and design the ULTIMATE NERF MUSKET!
Puts my HPA singled Wildfire to shame, very cleaver in design. I'm not even a fan of Muskets and this really caught my attention with your level of detail in both design and functionality. I would not be surprised if actually Revolutionary War reenactors would start adopting something like this for the same level of accuracy on the field.
“Back then this is what we used to have nerf wars”
You just made a 10/22 nerf musket. Pretty Cool
First time I've seen an engineering channel like this ASKING for suggestions from the audience
A bold move for sure.
Woulda been neato to use the switch as the "pan" and use a muzzle loaders lock and plain trigger!
"I own a musket for home defence..."
Reminds me of how the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804 used primitive air rifles to show off to the Native tribes they met.
As the person from a country who manufactured muskets for the British, thats a carbine.
thank u for sharing
"scallywag!" *turns your leg numb*
You should make a nerf turret - it shoots and aims on its own via remote or face tracking
Brother out here making the mk1 laser musket from fallout and acting like we wouldn’t notice
🤫
I like that this ends up taking longer to load than a real musket.
1:02 bro just absolutely roasted his current animators
“PUT THYS POUNDS IN THE BAG NOW OR I’LL FIRE YOUR BAFFOON”
civil war reenactors take note. I wanna see a full battle reenactment with these.
Props for using a chisel da right way amazing build
Great fun and creative concept. Love how some things stay in the nerf theme of orange plastic
Civil and revolutionary war larpers: I’ll take your entire stock
Oh god, my kids in the future are gonna be screaming instead of “take this bad guy!!!” They’ll be screaming “Empty thy pockets! I will not you scallywag!!”
It's always the underrated youtubers who actually create good content.
Congratulations on making it to one of every federal agencies watchlists
That’s a gimmick sonny, back in my day, all we needed was a good ol’ blunderbuss
A little whole at the end of the barrel. Maybe under the sight to help keep dirt out? Would make it possible to pump without taking the rod all the way out. Probably be a little faster.
Damn I want a couple hundred of these for a Napoleonics day
The bois are gonna role-play the American Revolution.
him over enginering a nerf gun so he can finaly beat the boys in the nerf war
"Plug your musket into a power source"-- Ah, yes. How could one forget this vital step. Just like the revolutionists did it.
tru
For soldering, get a pair/set of helping hands, or a vise of some sort.
Armor piercing round in a nerf musket is something I never thought I’d see
pointyyy
"Finally plug the musket in to a power source"
I own a Nerf Dart Musket for home defense, just as the founding fathers intended.
Now I want to see a Nerf version of every major American service rifle. From the civil war, to the world wars, to vietnam to modern assault rifles!
Own a Nerf-musket for Nerf War defense, since that's what Hasbro intended. Four ruffians break into my base. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and M-Strike rifle. Blow a golf ball at the first man, he's down on the spot. Draw my Nerf pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the five year old child using an adventure force blaster right in the face. I have to resort to the Nerf cannon mounted at the top of the hill loaded with Nerf Rival shot, "Tally ho lads" the Rival shot shreds apart into an ineffectual spray, the sound from the air tank I modded in causes the ref to blow the whistle and call for time-out. Fix foam bayonet and charge the terrified rapscallions. They get butt-hurt waiting on their parents to arrive since I killed them while the referee was arriving. Just as Hasbro intended.
so at 5:50 your like all old and professional about it, and it looks like an actual musket. then you attach a power brick to it. XD
“i own a musket for home self defense, just as the founding fathers intended”
I'd love to see a version of that weird punch gun in Nerf where you punch something and the blaster fires out a dart
Dang, these would be awesome if I was a history teacher and wanted to teach the class about napoleonic tactics. I’d need about 30.
Ok, now go even further back in time, and give to us the Nerf Blunderbuss
Oh great! Now you done it! You going to have thousands of Revolutionary or Civil war re-enactors nerds requesting for your invention? You know they’ll use it for an actual reenactment battle?!?
"I own a musket for g flinging as thats what the founding fathers intended."
I would have liked it way more had you sort of camoflauged it to look like a legit musket, used a muzzle loader stock instead of a generig hunting rifle premade stock, and hid the compressor tank in the butt of the stock. i dont know how hard that would be, i just think that would be dope
As a british, my ancestors would be proud
Also it looks like smthn u would see in fallout which is cool, reminds me of that one radiation rifle thingy (i forgot its name, all ik is u can get it in fallout 4 i think from the crater of atom)
Brings me back to 1814.
Since muskets had fairly large bores, you should've made this to shoot Nerf mega darts 😂
this is truly a "i own a musket for home defense "
I'm not gonna lie, I really want a NERF musket now. I think I'll make one now. I think the one change I'll make is having a little longer barrel with ports drilled into the end so you don't have to completely remove the ramrod between strokes.
As a man being born in the 1700s I love this Nerf gun
How many doubloons cost that flintlock to harm em’ ruffians tryin’ a raid me home
runneth thy pockets, scallywag!
🤯 Great video! The redcoats very hilarious
ty!
You could make a Nerf shotgun maybe.. like a revolver/cylinder mechanism that shoots all chambers at once maybe?
man went from musket balls to minie ball in 5 seconds
lol
I own a musket for home defense since that’s what the founding fathers intended
You should try and mod a spring blaster to become a powerful lever action monster
I believe that there's already a 3d printed flintlock musket that one can buy.