History of Weapons and War

Published on September 22, 2023
Duration: 0:43

This video from Forgotten Weapons announces a new streaming platform, 'History of Weapons & War,' dedicated to historical firearm content. It features a teaser of Ian McCollum and Administrative Results participating in a 'Chauchat Challenge,' highlighting the platform's exclusive content and creators. The announcement also touches upon the challenges firearm content faces on platforms like YouTube.

Quick Summary

The 'History of Weapons & War' is a new streaming platform offering historical and educational firearm content, accessible on multiple devices. It features creators like Forgotten Weapons and addresses the difficulties firearm content faces on platforms like YouTube, providing a dedicated space for enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Platform Challenges
  2. 00:16New Platform Launch
  3. 00:22Featured Creators
  4. 00:26Content Teaser
  5. 00:33Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'History of Weapons & War' platform?

'History of Weapons & War' is a new streaming platform dedicated to historical and educational firearm content, available on iOS, Android, Roku, FireTV, and Desktop. It features content from renowned firearm channels and institutions.

Who are the featured creators on 'History of Weapons & War'?

The platform showcases content from a variety of creators and institutions, including Forgotten Weapons, Bloke on the Range, 9-Hole Reviews, Legacy Collectibles, Classic Firearms, British Muzzleloaders, Royal Armouries, and The Armourer's Bench.

What is the Chauchat CSRG 1915?

The Chauchat CSRG 1915 is a French light machine gun used during World War I. It is belt-fed, chambered in 8mm Lebel, and has a 20-round capacity, with an 18.5-inch barrel and an approximate weight of 20 lbs.

Why was the 'History of Weapons & War' platform created?

The platform was created to address the challenges firearm content creators face on general video platforms like YouTube, offering a dedicated space for historical and educational gun-related material without restrictive policies.

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