State of the Channel 2020

Published on January 1, 2020
Duration: 8:13

This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Forgotten Weapons channel's state in 2020, detailing its mission to explore rare and developmental firearms, its expanded six-video-per-week content schedule, and its unique approach to sourcing and documenting historical pieces. It also highlights upcoming publications from Headstamp Publishing and the 'Archive Project' initiative, emphasizing the channel's commitment to open-access historical firearms education supported by its community.

Quick Summary

Forgotten Weapons is expanding its content to six videos per week in 2020, featuring rare firearms, shooting demonstrations, and expert commentary. The channel focuses on historical firearm evolution, sourcing pieces from collectors and museums, and supports open-access education through Patreon and merchandise sales.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Channel Mission and Introduction
  2. 01:282020 Content Schedule
  3. 02:43Sourcing and Documentation
  4. 04:13Headstamp Publishing and New Books
  5. 06:29The Archive Project and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the Forgotten Weapons YouTube channel?

The Forgotten Weapons channel, led by Ian McCollum, focuses on the history, mechanics, and stories behind unusual, developmental, and rare firearms, aiming to educate viewers on the complete evolution of firearm design, including both successes and failures.

What new content schedule was announced for Forgotten Weapons in 2020?

For 2020, Forgotten Weapons announced an expanded content schedule of six videos per week. This includes three videos dedicated to specific firearms, one shooting video, and two videos for commentary, Q&A sessions, book reviews, or technical explanations.

How are firearms for the Forgotten Weapons channel typically sourced?

Most firearms featured on Forgotten Weapons are not owned by the channel. They are sourced from a variety of places including private collectors, museums, auctions, and law enforcement agencies, requiring careful handling and documentation.

What is the 'Archive Project' mentioned by Ian McCollum?

The 'Archive Project' is an initiative by Forgotten Weapons to digitize and index historical firearms documents. This project aims to make valuable historical information about firearms readily accessible to the public for research and educational purposes.

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