State of the Channel: 2021

Published on January 1, 2021
Duration: 10:59

This video provides an overview of the Forgotten Weapons channel's mission, content scope, and future projects for 2021. It highlights the channel's commitment to historical accuracy and an apolitical stance, while detailing upcoming book releases and a new archival project. The video also touches on the channel's support model and growth.

Quick Summary

Forgotten Weapons covers unique firearms history from 1850 onwards, maintaining an apolitical stance. The 2021 schedule includes six videos weekly, with upcoming books on specific firearm types and a new historical archive project. Support is primarily through Patreon and Floatplane.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Channel Mission
  2. 01:34Apolitical Stance
  3. 02:06Content Scope and Schedule
  4. 03:44Sourcing and Shooting Policy
  5. 06:102021 Book Projects
  6. 07:24The Archive Project
  7. 08:42Support and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the Forgotten Weapons channel?

Forgotten Weapons focuses on the history, development, and mechanical aspects of unique and unusual firearms, ranging from common models to obscure prototypes, primarily from the cartridge era (1850 onwards).

What is Forgotten Weapons' stance on political commentary?

The channel maintains a strictly apolitical stance. While discussing firearms involved in sensitive historical events, the goal is to present neutral facts and leave political interpretations to the viewers.

What new projects are planned for Forgotten Weapons in 2021?

In 2021, Forgotten Weapons planned to release six videos weekly, including gun history and range content. They also announced upcoming books and a new open-access repository for firearms history documentation.

How is the Forgotten Weapons channel supported?

The channel remains free to access and is primarily supported by viewers through platforms like Patreon and Floatplane, as well as merchandise sales. It was approaching 2 million subscribers.

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