Beat the Quarantine with New Forgotten Weapons Playlists!

Published on March 15, 2020
Duration: 3:39

This video from Forgotten Weapons announces new YouTube playlists and upcoming books, using a humorous skit about the M47 Medusa revolver to set a casual, encouraging tone. Ian McCollum, a published author and extensive video curator, highlights the organization of over 2,000 videos into thematic and technical categories. The content also teases new publications from Headstamp Publishing, including a focus on British Bullpup firearms.

Quick Summary

Forgotten Weapons has released new YouTube playlists organizing over 2,000 videos by country, mechanical type, and themes. They also tease upcoming books from Headstamp Publishing, including a focus on British Bullpups, and Ian McCollum's own research projects. The M47 Medusa revolver is featured in an introductory skit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & M47 Medusa
  2. 00:29Quarantine Context & Content Organization
  3. 01:14New Playlists Announcement
  4. 02:49Upcoming Books Teaser

Frequently Asked Questions

What new content is available on the Forgotten Weapons YouTube channel?

Forgotten Weapons has launched over 2,000 videos organized into new playlists. These are categorized by country, mechanical firearm type (like submachine guns or bolt-action rifles), and thematic collections such as 'The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly'.

What upcoming publications are mentioned by Forgotten Weapons?

Ian McCollum teases new books from Headstamp Publishing. One upcoming title focuses on British Bullpup firearms, and he also mentions his own ongoing research project, hinting at future publications related to firearms history.

What firearm is featured in the introductory skit?

The introductory skit features the M47 Medusa revolver. This multi-caliber firearm is shown humorously in the context of scavenging for ammunition during a quarantine period.

How has Forgotten Weapons organized its video content?

The channel has created new playlists to make its vast archive of over 2,000 videos more accessible. Content is now organized by country of origin, specific mechanical types of firearms, and broader thematic categories.

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