Your site is absolutely the best! Thank you so much. I’m a child of the 80’s through and through, and watching your videos take me back to an idyllic time in my life. Thank you again.
When I was in the Army in the late 90s, there were still a handful of Vietnam Vets still on Active Duty - all in senior command positions, of course - 30 year career types. So, a little bit of clarification on the First Sergeant vs. Master Sergeant thing - it's technically about the duties of the position, rather than more administrative, and they absolutely do interchange. So then you might have a Master Sergeant, who (if I remember correctly, cannot pin the rank of First Sergeant, until completion of the school - pinning on the rank is a big deal). And then, that is usually the top rank of the unit most soldiers first come into (Company, Battery, Troop, etc) - and "having your own company" (sometimes, even the same company as your first one - I"ve know two guys who did that) - and big bad mean First Sergeant, gets that hard-earned reputation. It is seen as the ideal rank to retire as - and people usually get there around their 20 year mark, and retire. However, if that person wants to pursue E-9 (which also has two ranks Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army, for the same purpose) - so they might move "up" by filing an administrative position at the Battalion or Brigade levels, as a Master Sergeant again, and attaches to command team, and then can pick up the career development for E-9. So really, the flip flopping wasn't entirely incorrect - *though entirely lazy* - but they really should have promoted 90s Duke to E-9 and just called him the "Sergeant Major" - and I guess Command Sergeant Major with Star Brigade?😂🤣 Also, I think the weapon is more likely based on Smith and Wesson 76 (to my knowledge, the H&K was never built with a folding wire stock, at least not in major production - it uses a collapsing butstock). And that dog-leg folding mechanism... looks right off the 76. And the 'Nam Vet Joes (especially Stalker) - would have been familiar with it. Gun Jeebus over at Forgotten Weapons has an excellent video on the 76 ua-cam.com/video/ABsq8Orsjb0/v-deo.html ☮💖 Cobra La-La-La-La!
The magazine matches early MP5 straight magazines, not the S&W M-76 and its varaints, which had a single vertical rib and no texturing on the front. The M-76 also has a circularly perforated heat shield. To be honest, the the "M-32 Pulverizer" looks like an MP5 lower receiver with a fictional upper and receiver extension. MP5 Straight Mag: mk0hkpartsnetky850kq.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/mp5-mp5k-30-round-straight-magazine-german-7.jpg
@@calanon534 It's the folding stock that really nails it to the M-76 for me. The magazine - ehhh... it was clearly designed for the toy to "grip" - and the M-76 had a vertical mag. The "upper" is kind of FAL like... I mean, we are talking about a toy, not a replica - but, it's also fun conversation. I also noticed, in newer vids, Hoodie is getting a lot wiser on his weapons - he's paying attention to our comments. I recently picked up the new Destro - and since his accessory rifle is pretty much useless, I subbed in an MP5 from a "back-wall" action figure toy kit from Walmart - and it really looks good. Back-wall toys, aren't so bad these days - and I would venture to say, with some obvious exceptions - they are far superior to the Joes of the 80s. Walmart back wall, ain't a bad place to shop.
@@calanon534 Actually - on second review of that M-76... hmm, you're right the stock doesn't match... I still don't think it's HK though. The hinge is top and bottom of the receiver, unlike the M-76, and the HK sliders... Hmm... 🤔
Thank you for this video review. Duke is my number one, all time favorite Joe as well as Joe leader. This is my top favorite figure. Duke is the sole reason I became interested in G.I.JOE. And I owe it to the Sunbow animated series and voice actor Michael Bell for my love of this character and his animated version by Sunbow. Yo Joe!!!
Duke is my favorite character growing up on the Gi Joe cartoons, I have both variants of v1 and I have the Chinese variant with the different arms, I'm glad Duke had some good figures made, v1 is the best and my favorite but I do like v2, v3 and v4
I watched the cartoons, but was way more into the comix; so I always considered Duke pretty much redundant of Hawk. I just never felt he was particularly legitimately necessary. He was even so physically similar to Hawk that aspects of Hawk's appearance were changed to differentiate them. Changing or diminishing a previous character to promote a new one never particularly endears the new guy for me. It also didn't help that the cartoon's chain of command excluded all of the original Joes except for Hawk; and maybe would've discounted him in favor of Duke if possible. PS - Who ever that is at the end looks so much like the figure it's almost unnerving. If I were casting a G.I.Joe movie I'd have to give that guy a shot. If he can act, they'd have to write him in even if there hadn't already been a Duke role in the movie! Seriously, is he for real or somebody's CGI?
Your site is absolutely the best! Thank you so much. I’m a child of the 80’s through and through, and watching your videos take me back to an idyllic time in my life. Thank you again.
My childhood Duke had the flag decal and included the plain/chipboard back filecard. I ordered pretty early.
When I got my send away Duke I was so happy! Then i broke his binoculars lol. Got him on card later on and took care not to break them again.
When I was in the Army in the late 90s, there were still a handful of Vietnam Vets still on Active Duty - all in senior command positions, of course - 30 year career types.
So, a little bit of clarification on the First Sergeant vs. Master Sergeant thing - it's technically about the duties of the position, rather than more administrative, and they absolutely do interchange.
So then you might have a Master Sergeant, who (if I remember correctly, cannot pin the rank of First Sergeant, until completion of the school - pinning on the rank is a big deal). And then, that is usually the top rank of the unit most soldiers first come into (Company, Battery, Troop, etc) - and "having your own company" (sometimes, even the same company as your first one - I"ve know two guys who did that) - and big bad mean First Sergeant, gets that hard-earned reputation. It is seen as the ideal rank to retire as - and people usually get there around their 20 year mark, and retire.
However, if that person wants to pursue E-9 (which also has two ranks Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army, for the same purpose) - so they might move "up" by filing an administrative position at the Battalion or Brigade levels, as a Master Sergeant again, and attaches to command team, and then can pick up the career development for E-9.
So really, the flip flopping wasn't entirely incorrect - *though entirely lazy* - but they really should have promoted 90s Duke to E-9 and just called him the "Sergeant Major" - and I guess Command Sergeant Major with Star Brigade?😂🤣
Also, I think the weapon is more likely based on Smith and Wesson 76 (to my knowledge, the H&K was never built with a folding wire stock, at least not in major production - it uses a collapsing butstock). And that dog-leg folding mechanism... looks right off the 76. And the 'Nam Vet Joes (especially Stalker) - would have been familiar with it.
Gun Jeebus over at Forgotten Weapons has an excellent video on the 76
ua-cam.com/video/ABsq8Orsjb0/v-deo.html
☮💖 Cobra La-La-La-La!
The magazine matches early MP5 straight magazines, not the S&W M-76 and its varaints, which had a single vertical rib and no texturing on the front. The M-76 also has a circularly perforated heat shield. To be honest, the the "M-32 Pulverizer" looks like an MP5 lower receiver with a fictional upper and receiver extension.
MP5 Straight Mag: mk0hkpartsnetky850kq.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/mp5-mp5k-30-round-straight-magazine-german-7.jpg
@@calanon534 It's the folding stock that really nails it to the M-76 for me. The magazine - ehhh... it was clearly designed for the toy to "grip" - and the M-76 had a vertical mag. The "upper" is kind of FAL like...
I mean, we are talking about a toy, not a replica - but, it's also fun conversation.
I also noticed, in newer vids, Hoodie is getting a lot wiser on his weapons - he's paying attention to our comments.
I recently picked up the new Destro - and since his accessory rifle is pretty much useless, I subbed in an MP5 from a "back-wall" action figure toy kit from Walmart - and it really looks good. Back-wall toys, aren't so bad these days - and I would venture to say, with some obvious exceptions - they are far superior to the Joes of the 80s. Walmart back wall, ain't a bad place to shop.
@@calanon534 Actually - on second review of that M-76... hmm, you're right the stock doesn't match... I still don't think it's HK though. The hinge is top and bottom of the receiver, unlike the M-76, and the HK sliders... Hmm... 🤔
Thank you for this video review. Duke is my number one, all time favorite Joe as well as Joe leader. This is my top favorite figure. Duke is the sole reason I became interested in G.I.JOE. And I owe it to the Sunbow animated series and voice actor Michael Bell for my love of this character and his animated version by Sunbow. Yo Joe!!!
Duke is my favorite character growing up on the Gi Joe cartoons, I have both variants of v1 and I have the Chinese variant with the different arms, I'm glad Duke had some good figures made, v1 is the best and my favorite but I do like v2, v3 and v4
All of Duke's shirts are collared even his tanktops :D
😂😂😂
i never had the 1983 Duke, I had the 1992 Duke and I loved that figure. it was one my favorites. Still looking to get one again eventually
Ditto. I also had his green/grey Star Brigade figure.. and the gold helmet Steel Brigade, which I didn't know was so rare.
Duke's face looks like he's fixing do something to Scarlett😆
HCC 788: "In 2020, he would be 71 years old."
Me: And I *still* wouldn't get into a brawl with him. Or *any* of the Joes for that matter. 😀
"Beware old men in a career where most die young."
Nice redo of the review. I liked the jokes in the old one, but this one looks like you have perfected the figure review formula.
Tiger Force Duke was my favorite
Nice review. Didn't know there were so many variations
I had the '83 Duke and lost his weapon pretty earlier on. It got replaced with an FN FAL from a spare weapons pack.
This made my purple headed womb ferret explode
The top shirt could have been intended to be a jacket.
First Sergeant is a special duty identifier.
I had the mail-away version as a kid, but the flag sticker wouldn't stay in place around the curvature of the arm
I watched the cartoons, but was way more into the comix; so I always considered Duke pretty much redundant of Hawk. I just never felt he was particularly legitimately necessary. He was even so physically similar to Hawk that aspects of Hawk's appearance were changed to differentiate them. Changing or diminishing a previous character to promote a new one never particularly endears the new guy for me. It also didn't help that the cartoon's chain of command excluded all of the original Joes except for Hawk; and maybe would've discounted him in favor of Duke if possible.
PS - Who ever that is at the end looks so much like the figure it's almost unnerving. If I were casting a G.I.Joe movie I'd have to give that guy a shot. If he can act, they'd have to write him in even if there hadn't already been a Duke role in the movie!
Seriously, is he for real or somebody's CGI?
Class of 83!
New sub!
Nice that is a point for the flag one flag point. Nice.
I would like to see the GI Joe Mauler please.
Is this the only file card that uses dates?
Either way you look at it, Duke is retirement age now and we need a next generation to replace them.
Isn't his gun supposed to be an M3 "grease gun"?