This YouTube video, titled "Weapons Used In The US Military. 🫡" and intended for documentary and educational purposes, showcases firearms employed by the US military. The description emphasizes that all footage is captured in a safe and controlled environment. The creator offers channel memberships and a CashApp for support, along with a P.O. Box for fan mail. The content focuses on military-grade weaponry, likely covering various rifle, pistol, and potentially other firearm platforms.
This YouTube video teases a surprise firearm pickup from a local gun store, with the title hinting at an unexpected find. The description emphasizes that the videos are for documentary and educational purposes, filmed in a safe and controlled environment. It also includes calls to action for channel membership and support via CashApp, along with a mailing address for fan mail.
This C&Rsenal documentary, part of their "History Primer" series, focuses on the Nepalese Gehendra rifle. The video promises a comprehensive look at this classic firearm, including its history, functional mechanics, and a live fire demonstration. It aims to honor historical conflicts and is a patron-funded production. Additional reading material on Nepalese firearms is also suggested.
This WWI Primer documentary from C&Rsenal delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Arisaka Type 38 and Type 44 Carbines. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the video, presented in collaboration with The Great War, explores these classic firearms of World War I. It also features information on the 6.5x50mm cartridge, the rifles' specifications (5-round capacity, 38-inch length, 7.8 lbs weight), and credits Melissa Hyman for music, Shoot Logic for range space, and DrakeGmbH for ammunition data.
This documentary from C&Rsenal's WWI Primer series delves into the history, function, and live fire demonstration of the German TankGewehr anti-tank rifle. The video covers the specifics of the 13.2x92mmR cartridge, the rifle's 1-round capacity, its length of 5.5 feet, and its substantial weight of 37.7 lbs. It draws on historical research and is presented by Othais and Mae, with contributions from various collaborators.
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