Forgotten Weapons, a decade-old channel with nearly 2 million subscribers, focuses on the history and mechanics of unique firearms, maintaining an apolitical stance. The channel produces six videos weekly, covering military firearms from 1850 onwards, and is developing an open-access archive for primary source documentation. Support comes from Patreon, Floatplane, and merchandise.
Forgotten Weapons outlines its 2020 content strategy, increasing to six videos weekly, including individual firearm features, shooting segments, and commentary. The channel emphasizes sourcing rare firearms from collectors and museums, highlighting the importance of live-fire demonstrations. Updates on Headstamp Publishing's new books and the 'Archive Project' for digitizing historical documents are also discussed, with a focus on open-access content supported by Patreon and merchandise.
This video announces the launch of Headstamp Publishing, a new publishing company specializing in small arms and military technology books. The founders aim to create high-quality, artful publications combining historical research with excellent photography and editing. They mention their first book will be on French military rifles, with future titles planned for British bullpup rifles and the history of the Kabul Arsenal. The company is also open to collaborating with authors to produce definitive books on their subjects. Viewers are encouraged to visit their website and sign up for their newsletter.
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