This video from Military Arms Channel delves into the historical significance of the American Civil War concerning firearms development and its impact on the nation. It highlights key battles like Manassas and introduces the 'Wild Shots' program, showcasing modern shooting techniques and gear. The content emphasizes the pivotal role of firearms in shaping American history.
This video documents 'Operation Valor,' a Folds of Honor event in East Tennessee honoring Gold Star families and veterans. The event featured unique experiences like riding in tanks and half-tracks, and most notably, shooting historic machine guns and firing large cannons. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for shooting targets, ear protection, outdoor clothing, and sunglasses. The video emphasizes safety and adherence to YouTube's advertising guidelines.
This YouTube video introduces viewers to a Black Powder Mountain Howitzer from the Coaches Club Cannons. It focuses on the historical artillery piece, likely showcasing its features, operation, and perhaps its historical context. The video aims to provide an introductory look at this specific type of cannon.
This video explores the historical development of gunpowder weapons in medieval England. It likely delves into the introduction of early firearms, their evolution, and their impact on warfare and society during that period. Expect to learn about the technological advancements, the types of weapons used, and how they changed military tactics.
This video features an interview with Glenn Fleming, lead gunsmith at DriveTanks.com, where he discusses his experiences working with and shooting tanks and artillery. The conversation touches upon his past work on a TV show and his previous YouTube channel, The Gunner's Vault. Glenn is currently involved in projects like rebuilding a 14.5mm KPV from a parts kit.
Brandon Herrera details the process of acquiring cannons for a MrBeast video, including a trip to Dixie Gun Works. He showcases a custom-built 'Yeet Cannon' made from schedule 80 pipe with a 5.75-inch bore, highlighting its unique construction and testing.
This YouTube video is a book review of "US Aerial Armament in World War II" by William Wolf. The reviewer highlights the book's comprehensive coverage of US aircraft gun development from WWI through WWII, including details on turrets, gunsights, ammunition, and early radar systems. While acknowledging the technical nature of some sections, the reviewer praises the book's data-rich content and its value as a reference for those interested in firearms mechanics and the under-recognized field of aerial gunnery. The book is recommended for its detailed look at iterative developmental models of aircraft guns and its analysis of the cannon versus machine gun debate.
This video details the Vickers Sons & Maxim 2.95" Mountain Gun, a 75mm howitzer with a unique recoil mechanism where the barrel and breech reciprocate. It highlights the gun's historical use, including by General Pershing during the Pancho Villa raid. The intricate breech operation, firing mechanism via lanyard, and complex gear systems for elevation and traverse are demonstrated.
This video from the Royal Armouries series 'Arms in Action' explores the historical development and impact of artillery and early firearms. It traces the evolution of gunpowder weaponry from its nascent stages in the 14th century to its dominance on battlefields and seas. The film highlights the destructive power of early cannons and the advancements that made firearms a battle-winning force by the end of the Middle Ages, fundamentally altering world history. Unique footage of replica cannon construction and testing is featured, including an arrow-firing cannon, a wrought-iron breechloader, and a cast bronze cannon from Henry VIII's warship, Mary Rose. The narrative also touches upon the ongoing innovation to improve firearm reliability, accuracy, and speed for military, hunting, and self-defense purposes.
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