This video, part of the "Time Warp Tuesday" series from Gun Talk, features historical footage from a 1982 episode of Sports Afield. Host Grits Gresham visits the Buffalo Bill museum in Cody, Wyoming, with William Cody's grandson. The second segment explores the unusual practice of "worm fiddling." The video promotes subscribing to Gun Talk for more throwback content across various platforms.
This video presents a 'breaking' discovery of long-lost ARFCOM VHS footage. The unearthed content offers a historical look at the Smith & Wesson .500 S&W Magnum Performance Center revolver. The video features a reunion with 'time traveling friends' from Brownells, suggesting a collaborative or archival project.
This video is the 26th installment in the "Float Tapes" series by Kit Badger. It delves into the creator's personal experiences as a Marine Sergeant in 2001, recounting a planned Western Pacific deployment that was altered by the events of September 11th. The footage, captured on MiniDV tapes over six months, follows the Marines during their time in Afghanistan, specifically at Camp Rhino in December 2001. The video also promises an entertaining story from SSgt Law and a "piece of history." Specific loadout details for the creator's attire, including Magpul, Prometheus Design Werx, and Lems footwear, are provided.
This YouTube video focuses on World War 2 Japanese military testing, as indicated by the title and description. While specific firearms are not named, the context strongly suggests a historical examination of military equipment and potentially firearms used by Japan during that era. The video likely explores historical footage or discussions related to Japanese military technology and its development leading up to and during World War 2. The hashtags provided (#japanmilitary, #japan, #ww2) reinforce this historical military theme.
This historical documentary from the U.S. Army Pictorial Service details the capture of the Ludendorff railway bridge across the Rhine River at Remagen, Germany, in 1945. It features field interviews with U.S. personnel from the 9th Armored Division involved in the operation. The footage was captured after the bridge's collapse on March 17, 1945, offering a firsthand account of this pivotal moment in World War II.
This video preview announces an upcoming documentary focusing on six World War II half-track vehicles. The creators, a brother duo, are preparing to film the historical aspects of these vehicles. The description also includes information about museum tours available every Sunday and private weekday tours for groups of 15 or more, along with links to pre-purchase tickets and shop merchandise from Dragon's Armory.
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