*stopped at customs* customs officer: sir what have you got in the back of your van? Ian: eh, a WW1 Minenwerfer... customs officer: sir step out of the van.
There's a German WW1 mortar in the street near where I live in Qld, Australia. It forms part of a war memorial, it's lucky we don't get scrap men around here or it would be long gone.
Love this programme love Bruce's enthusiasm never met him but seems a nice bloke. He is a collector and he buys and sells so he is in it to make a profit like any other business person. Very simple if you don't like the programme don't watch it. More polite than calling someone a wanker when you've never met them.
Ooooh...triggered!! But the bloke is a bit of a big mouthed tosser, the sort you see at market stalls flogging old tat at silly prices and shouting....."Two apples at a paand"
Yeah right, firing live rounds out of something like this, on private land and not a MoD range? " I love the smell of BS in the morning - it smells like....television.
Darth... the term 'Minnie Werfer' is a 'slang' name given to the Minenwerfer by British and Commonwealth troops during the Great War, together with the alternative phrase 'Moaning Minnies'.
that one is the " heavy " version , i know where there is a " light " version , serving as a gate guard is, not 12 mile from where i live , and i'm pretty certain the group that has it , don't know what it is.
What was the range on that shot? Seemed like a dead on hit in the middle of that target shack, which would be odd for a weapon of this type and age; and no ranging shot for calibration? Let me say what I think we are seeing here; the mortar fired an inert training round with a minimal powder charge and cut-paste a shot of the 'target' being demolished with an electronically triggered tannerite charge. I get it, it is generally impossible to convince the government to allow a civilian to discharge flying high explosive ordnance, but just be honest about it.
Yeah mate. 100% fake. That's why the pneumatic recoil system did not engage. Not enough recoil from that little Hollywood black powder charge they used. And I direct hit because they didn't fire anything. They just put some pyrotechnics in the "target". All for views.
It looks like they shot a chalk round into some tannerite... as long as it shoots the projectile, it would work with live ammo. And the barrel is rifled, hence the accuracy You can see a huge white cloud next to the explosion, that's chalk dust
If this were to be genuine, I bet they would have made the rounds themselves or found someone who makes them. I strongly feel that the original rounds would have been extremely dangerous and unreliable at best. It is almost impossible to keep 100 year old rounds in near factory condition.
@@DerKeksDerVerdammnis I was wondering the same thing. Is it even safe to fire a heavy mortar round through a 100 year old weapon? My son has a Winchester 1917 and those old weapons are very iffy because of all the time that’s passed.
The minenwerfer shell's tip comes out of the barrel so you can clearly see there was never a real shell inside the mortar... fucking pathetic and dislike dropped
God damn dude with the glasses sounds straight outta "snatch" or "rocknrolla" or "lock, stock and two smoking barrels", any second he is gonna offer me a dodgy deal for a ton
As o did explain a lot of people. The gun or cannon should kick back with the breach. When firing it. Not sure if they used training rounds and then ignited some tnt on the designated target or that is fake. Those were my opinions.
...my old high-school has a 25 cm Minenwerfer out on the front lawn...it was there when I left in '97, still there today...I don't know when they put it there though, but I would bet shortly after the war in that distribution program that you mentioned...
5:10 Hey!, thats USS Leviathan (at the time) one of the largest ocean liners ever built, she was captured from the Germans by the US and used by the army until the end of the war, later being sold to "united states line" and subsequently used until 1938 when she was scrapped upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/USS_Leviathan_SP-1326.jpg/800px-USS_Leviathan_SP-1326.jpg
oh wow, they actually fire and projectile this time, such a shame that such an slow moving shell would have been easely visible on the explosion. but guess whats missing!?
Doesn't look CGI to me, if you pause it it looks far more like a fake projectile than a CGI one. It wouldn't be hard to make a wooden or resin fake and more than likely a company already produces them. It would also explain the pop from the muzzle. If you pause at 6:14 you can see something definitely leaves, most likely they used a very weak charge and got the special effects team to work up the practical effect. It obviously wasn't a live projectile but I'm pretty confident it did fire something, as in a resin or wooden dummy.
Hydraulics and springs, I think the breech is unlocked by recoil, which is dampened and reset by the Hydraulics and springs.. that one might be manual You could 3D laser image scan each part, and re-cast each piece with new steel from a ceramic mold... and then heat treat and paint.. for an exact, functional replica
this is what i do man after three seconds…......don´t know why you have to Insult me but maybe you should tell me where you live so that you can say FUCK OFF straight to my face and we will see what happens……………..
Really nice but the big problem with things like this is finding the ammunition for it because they don't make it anymore and it would cost more money to have the rounds made if you could find somebody that can make them then it's going to cost for the weapon itself it's best to put it in a museum
Let me guess he buys some dog turd scrap an tells his guys "it was this 100 years ago, now turn it back into something or your fired for my unreasonable expectations."
5:37 your problem Bruce not your workers. You tell your buyer. Its not ready today but will be ready tommorow come tommorow. Thats your bad communication. You need to stick to your own schedule.
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FAKE as HELL! All they did was light off a black powder charge in the mortar. Then detonated another charge later in the field. Pretty bad CGI of a projectile leaving the barrel. Notice almost ZERO recoil and the blast from the touch hole as if were a Civil War cannon. Just as fake as their Panzershrek video where they fire a model rocket motor out of it and detonated a boat separately with black powder and gasoline. PS: you might want to tone down the overly done excitement.
If this motar was taken to pawn stars Rick: Hey there what do you got? Seller: I got you my grandfathers WWI Motar Rick: and how much would you want for it? Seller: uhhh how about 15k Rick: yeah idk let me call a specialist Specialist: yeah this is an original WWI trench motar Rick: okay and how much is it worth? Specialist: ehh I’d say 20-25k Rick to seller: now how much would you like now? Seller: 25k Rick: 3k Seller: 23k Rick 2.5k Seller: gimme 20k and we have a deal Rick: fine 3.5k Seller: come on man this is the last WWI Trench Motar in the world (slaps Motar) you wouldn’t find one in the world anymore my Grandfather was using it in WWI Rick: yeah but I can’t go any higher if I won’t be able to make profit off of it but if you change your mind come back and we’ll make a deal
Armies didnt wear colorful uniforms to intimidate the enemy they used them for coordination purposes so the General could easily tell which men were his and which were the enemy...
I'm sorry but that explosion was not a result of the shell. That was a pyrotechnic planted inside the bunker to make it look like they used an explosive shell.
A CheyTec 408 costs 20 thousand and its a rifle the Minenwefer only costs 15 thousand and its a cannon! Why would he ever complain about the price? Also its from ww1.
Seems like he spends a lot of energy just speaking
He spends energy on something else then speaking?
@@ok_man_kov4708 💀
His pronunciation of minenwerfer hurts my soul
Same bro same
@@imthesenate6468 its Minenwerfer
@@Obscure_Nightvision_Reviews Say what
@@imthesenate6468 ye man im german and its called Minenwerfer
@@Obscure_Nightvision_Reviews I'm German too and didn't notice the error 😂
15 thousand is dirt cheap for that peace of history
Aye
Skylar durrant ”peace”
136 dollars scrap value max.
Working history
*stopped at customs*
customs officer: sir what have you got in the back of your van?
Ian: eh, a WW1 Minenwerfer...
customs officer: sir step out of the van.
There's a German WW1 mortar in the street near where I live in Qld, Australia. It forms part of a war memorial, it's lucky we don't get scrap men around here or it would be long gone.
Scrap men?
@@powerbongo922 people who take and sell things for scrap metal profits
I love learning about WW1 and it’s weapons.
Love this programme love Bruce's enthusiasm never met him but seems a nice bloke. He is a collector and he buys and sells so he is in it to make a profit like any other business person. Very simple if you don't like the programme don't watch it. More polite than calling someone a wanker when you've never met them.
Ooooh...triggered!! But the bloke is a bit of a big mouthed tosser, the sort you see at market stalls flogging old tat at silly prices and shouting....."Two apples at a paand"
Yeah right, firing live rounds out of something like this, on private land and not a MoD range? " I love the smell of BS in the morning - it smells like....television.
it's possible with a section 5 (which these guys have)
It's a chalk round, you can see the dust
minny werfer, fuck sake.... lol
It sounds a bit like cockney for me
Darth... the term 'Minnie Werfer' is a 'slang' name given to the Minenwerfer by British and Commonwealth troops during the Great War, together with the alternative phrase 'Moaning Minnies'.
@@cuhurun i know... im just making fun of the way i first heard it, i had to rewind to make sure. but i am aware of this slang no worries bro :)
that one is the " heavy " version , i know where there is a " light " version , serving as a gate guard is, not 12 mile from where i live , and i'm pretty certain the group that has it , don't know what it is.
Smiles You haven't met Marion!!! She's German and a Force of Nature.
What was the range on that shot? Seemed like a dead on hit in the middle of that target shack, which would be odd for a weapon of this type and age; and no ranging shot for calibration? Let me say what I think we are seeing here; the mortar fired an inert training round with a minimal powder charge and cut-paste a shot of the 'target' being demolished with an electronically triggered tannerite charge. I get it, it is generally impossible to convince the government to allow a civilian to discharge flying high explosive ordnance, but just be honest about it.
Yeah mate. 100% fake. That's why the pneumatic recoil system did not engage. Not enough recoil from that little Hollywood black powder charge they used. And I direct hit because they didn't fire anything. They just put some pyrotechnics in the "target". All for views.
It looks like they shot a chalk round into some tannerite... as long as it shoots the projectile, it would work with live ammo. And the barrel is rifled, hence the accuracy
You can see a huge white cloud next to the explosion, that's chalk dust
@@callusdoc just a training round, everything else is real. The explosion looks like gasoline and tannerite
Didn't he pay 10.000 instead of 8.800
6:09 for firing the cannon
Now tell me where they found a stash of hundred year old German mortar rounds?
If this were to be genuine, I bet they would have made the rounds themselves or found someone who makes them. I strongly feel that the original rounds would have been extremely dangerous and unreliable at best. It is almost impossible to keep 100 year old rounds in near factory condition.
The explosions don't look like a mortar or artillery shell, I think that is fake.
@@DerKeksDerVerdammnis I was wondering the same thing. Is it even safe to fire a heavy mortar round through a 100 year old weapon? My son has a Winchester 1917 and those old weapons are very iffy because of all the time that’s passed.
I thought Bruce just said he wanted it to go BANG !!
That’s different to firing it, did you see all the rust pits in the rifling
That explosion was so fake.
Its a cannon/mortar what you expect?
@@blobfish6445 A real cannon/mortar explosion
a bit of dirt not a fucking massive HE shell
The minenwerfer shell's tip comes out of the barrel so you can clearly see there was never a real shell inside the mortar... fucking pathetic and dislike dropped
@@blobfish6445 Not Hollywood gasoline explosion.
I love your show and your preserving history is super.
nice special effects on the firing of the morter. it has a recoil system. gun fired, no recoil. a big blank round with explosives inside the target
God damn dude with the glasses sounds straight outta "snatch" or "rocknrolla" or "lock, stock and two smoking barrels", any second he is gonna offer me a dodgy deal for a ton
My favorite video on UA-cam
I have a minenwerfer field mutze and I thought that was cool, but to see one firing, wow!
“Why you got this mortar in your van, mate?”
Yeah
I love how literal german words are sometimes. Minenwerfer lit Bombthrower.
Minenwerfer means mine thrower.
@@ok_man_kov4708 or even more literal!
@@JeanLucCaptain i'm a german.
@@ok_man_kov4708 okay well that explains why you would know HEHE.
English Teacher : Please pronounce Minenwerfer
Me : Mini Wafa
English Teacher : That's not how you pronounce it.
Me: 'showing this video to her'...
Why would an english teacher teach German pronouncation
Unsolved mysteries
As o did explain a lot of people.
The gun or cannon should kick back with the breach.
When firing it.
Not sure if they used training rounds and then ignited some tnt on the designated target or that is fake.
Those were my opinions.
Mine werfer, it litrally werfs mines.
So if you were in charge you wouldn't declare war on the Nazi's when they invaded poland and belgium?
No I would not only if they decided to invade kekastan
@Cody Sonnet oy bastard its the german itself starts the war with the soviets
Are u asking about the mobilization before the invasion of Poland ?
Mr. Churchill sir, I personally believe that your translation is a bit off. If my wits are on, Minenwefer translates to mortar in english.
Finally we have a new episode
I live in Germany,its called bloody meenenvairfer (as speaking english spelt Minenwerfer in german....got it ....good.....
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we got it, thank you by the way. However i dont think the guy im the video will ever get it. you should hear him butcher jadgpanzer.
...my old high-school has a 25 cm Minenwerfer out on the front lawn...it was there when I left in '97, still there today...I don't know when they put it there though, but I would bet shortly after the war in that distribution program that you mentioned...
Why are these talking heads yell like this ..? 😳
Chris Robin - not talking about the accent but the volume: them tv “personalities” yell these days 🙉
To make it look more interesting than real life
We watch TV mostly just to escape it
Of course it is Irritating
Especially when you do some research on the internet and find out about the dark or boring truth about you favorite TV show
5:10 Hey!, thats USS Leviathan (at the time) one of the largest ocean liners ever built, she was captured from the Germans by the US and used by the army until the end of the war, later being sold to "united states line" and subsequently used until 1938 when she was scrapped
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/USS_Leviathan_SP-1326.jpg/800px-USS_Leviathan_SP-1326.jpg
*M I N N I E W E R F E R ?*
Its a blast from the past
This things should be like millions of dollars
Was hoping to see how its loaded and how it all works, but you cut straight to pulling the cord.
I love this show.
oh wow, they actually fire and projectile this time, such a shame that such an slow moving shell would have been easely visible on the explosion.
but guess whats missing!?
Bruce sure knows how to make that bread I tell you what a real hustler
Like they fired actual shells from that.
Thats a small Canon with a big Boom!
It may not be long, but it's quite wide
Yeah because the explosion is faked, they fired a wooden or resin projectile more than likely, the explosion from some generic low power explosive.
@@Kav. They fired no projectile. Smoke, mirrors and CGI.
Doesn't look CGI to me, if you pause it it looks far more like a fake projectile than a CGI one. It wouldn't be hard to make a wooden or resin fake and more than likely a company already produces them. It would also explain the pop from the muzzle. If you pause at 6:14 you can see something definitely leaves, most likely they used a very weak charge and got the special effects team to work up the practical effect.
It obviously wasn't a live projectile but I'm pretty confident it did fire something, as in a resin or wooden dummy.
It's not your Werfer (Minewerfer?)
It's the mines Werfer (Minenwerfer) :D
wait is that round real or blank i need to know.....?????
@hickspaced if its a real shell would they be standing there...!!!!!
Yes blank round. if that was a live round, the gun would recoil.
Also there's no way that this would be allowed in England. I really doubt that a guy who works for the post office has a high-classed licence for this
Blank because of the laws over there they sadly have to use pyrotechnics but up hear in the USA a man can own his own live firing Pak 40
I saw this guy at tank fest 2018
"So few i can count them on one hand" 15k to much
Hydraulics and springs, I think the breech is unlocked by recoil, which is dampened and reset by the Hydraulics and springs.. that one might be manual
You could 3D laser image scan each part, and re-cast each piece with new steel from a ceramic mold... and then heat treat and paint.. for an exact, functional replica
More episodes please
Just how many jackets that dude changed during the film?
Imagine thousands of those firing down at you while you run through no mans land with machine gun fire and more
3:30 how you throw out your back in a couple seconds.
Thank you for butchering the beautiful german language.
No man ever said before
Yes, German is poetic it sounds like throwing type writers down metal stairs.
Not to mention they are spitting everywhere
Nothing beautiful about it mate fucking dirty language
The Mighty Spoon O cheerio
man this is an unpleasent guy ……….can´t hear him talking for more than three seconds
Good - then stop the video and F Offf!
this is what i do man after three seconds…......don´t know why you have to Insult me but maybe you should tell me where you live so that you can say FUCK OFF straight to my face and we will see what happens……………..
@@kuhrti1 I bet his about 3 foot tall and has a big mouth.if you get his address please put it on UA-cam.
And the GOIIIIY, TALKS JAST LOIKE THIS! As if he, were to drink… LEEDED PET-ROL. !!
coul you post this full episode
at 5:49 is that the opening theme song for always open podcast?
New series started has it? Awesome.
Sounds like Bricktop out of Snatch 😂
I bet this show is a Guy Ritchie production....lol.
Really nice but the big problem with things like this is finding the ammunition for it because they don't make it anymore and it would cost more money to have the rounds made if you could find somebody that can make them then it's going to cost for the weapon itself it's best to put it in a museum
Sounds like the old gangster guy from lock stock, and smoking barrel.
The Royal Mail pay too much! 😂
that poor bloke got robbed, reconditioned that canon retails for 100,000.00
Dude looks like hes more outraged with every word
There is one of these in front of our local VFW WO the wheel carriage
Like the big boss in that kids film Robots..
Mr. Big well
This is a three season tv show. I need to find this.
This is my Mini Werfer it Werfs Minis
Nice!
Tornet Lego b(
'ITS A FACKIN MINNIE WURFUR INNIT'
Hey, he is the best!!!!!!
you got a license for that?
The " beat the wife and kids" British accent
Little angry bowling pin when he spews his nonsense
"THE MINNIE-WERFER" a few seconds in and I've paused to write this comment and leave jesus
Mean-ehr-vehr-phehr!
how the hell do you get a minenwerfer over the english border
Do you know what "nemesis" means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.
A big gun in the wrong hands it needs to be brought back to Germany
Hmmm, that's something a Germany would say.
The Blue BlobFish sure we invented it we build it and we should use it
what do you want a wwI gun use for? its obsolete
Ernsthaft Unus all we want is german weapons in Germany
Why use minenwefer when you have the Stürmtiger ?
That dude made 7grand flipping metal on wheels. Wow!
Bruce, is it miniwerfer or mineNwerfer?
Let me guess he buys some dog turd scrap an tells his guys "it was this 100 years ago, now turn it back into something or your fired for my unreasonable expectations."
Looks like it didn’t even leave a crater
They are shooting this thing at 06:09
3:03 i thought he bought it for a tenner
Anybody come here from that scene in All quite on the Western Front
what we all came for is at 6:10
5:37 your problem Bruce not your workers. You tell your buyer. Its not ready today but will be ready tommorow come tommorow.
Thats your bad communication. You need to stick to your own schedule.
FAKE as HELL! All they did was light off a black powder charge in the mortar. Then detonated another charge later in the field. Pretty bad CGI of a projectile leaving the barrel. Notice almost ZERO recoil and the blast from the touch hole as if were a Civil War cannon. Just as fake as their Panzershrek video where they fire a model rocket motor out of it and detonated a boat separately with black powder and gasoline. PS: you might want to tone down the overly done excitement.
This is weird. I've known David for some time.
I wouldn't repainted it.
Never heard of a flatbed and a winch?
Wow he got ripped off big time something like that I would have told them one Million for it
*HANZ, GET ZE MINENWERFER*
If this motar was taken to pawn stars
Rick: Hey there what do you got?
Seller: I got you my grandfathers WWI Motar
Rick: and how much would you want for it?
Seller: uhhh how about 15k
Rick: yeah idk let me call a specialist
Specialist: yeah this is an original WWI trench motar
Rick: okay and how much is it worth?
Specialist: ehh I’d say 20-25k
Rick to seller: now how much would you like now?
Seller: 25k
Rick: 3k
Seller: 23k
Rick 2.5k
Seller: gimme 20k and we have a deal
Rick: fine 3.5k
Seller: come on man this is the last WWI Trench Motar in the world (slaps Motar) you wouldn’t find one in the world anymore my Grandfather was using it in WWI
Rick: yeah but I can’t go any higher if I won’t be able to make profit off of it but if you change your mind come back and we’ll make a deal
Armies didnt wear colorful uniforms to intimidate the enemy they used them for coordination purposes so the General could easily tell which men were his and which were the enemy...
What they said was true along with what you said, the colors also were to show off and make the soldiers look rich and good looking
Wayt ay noice vaydyio!
I'm sorry but that explosion was not a result of the shell. That was a pyrotechnic planted inside the bunker to make it look like they used an explosive shell.
A CheyTec 408 costs 20 thousand and its a rifle the Minenwefer only costs 15 thousand and its a cannon! Why would he ever complain about the price? Also its from ww1.
how has that mortar not crush the van suspension i think that van is more powerful
Minen-Wer-Fer
If such things on earth are worth so much imagine how much perfect things made in heaven must be worth!
The original seller got practically scammed.
Love how guys like this rob the person selling the piece and turn around and make 50-70% profit.
the sales are staged
£7000 profit for one big bang....good deal