This YouTube video is a book update that focuses on pre-ordering the author's book, "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2011." The description provides multiple links for purchasing, including a BackerKit shop for PayPal orders, a link to a "Project Lightening" poster on candrsenal.com, a "Gun Jesus" poster via headstamppublishing.com, and the original Kickstarter campaign. While the video title mentions a book about French military rifles, the direct content of the video seems to be about merchandise and book sales, rather than a review or demonstration of firearms themselves.
This YouTube video promotes "Project Lightening Poster" by Ian from CandRsenal, with links to purchase the poster and a Kickstarter campaign for "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016." The content appears to be related to firearms history and memorabilia, specifically focusing on French military rifles.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, including comparisons of modern and historical firearms (PS-90 vs MP-7, Desert Tech MDR vs WA2000, G41, TT33/PPS 43 vs 1911a1/M1928a1 Thompson, M14/M1A vs BM59, PTR-32), ammunition effectiveness in modern warfare (5.56mm), long-term ammo storage, optic choices in competition, the future of rifle platforms beyond the AR-15, 2-Gun match design challenges and lessons learned, the success of Brownells retro products, SMG match availability, the Desert Eagle's suitability for competition, French surplus ammo quality, promoting matches, favorite personal firearms, the use of cover in stage design, bipod utility, parts kit builds, C&Rsenal projects, worst firearms (Terminator shotgun, Zip 22 pistol, worst rifle), and the potential impact of NFA repeal on match design. It also touches on non-firearm related topics like fencing and viewer-supported content.
This video marks the conclusion of the "Project Lightening" series, a collaboration between Forgotten Weapons and C&Rsenal. The series tested all seven light machine guns and automatic rifles from World War One. This episode presents the final conclusions and evaluations from the extensive testing. A blooper reel for the series is also available on the C&Rsenal channel. The description also includes links to purchase the entire series for personal download and to support the creators via Patreon.
This video is an "outtakes" episode from "Project Lightening," a collaborative series between C&Rsenal and Forgotten Weapons. The main series focuses on a head-to-head comparison of seven World War One light machine guns. This particular episode likely contains behind-the-scenes footage, bloopers, or extended clips not featured in the main episodes. The project aims to showcase and evaluate historical firearms, with full episodes available on the C&Rsenal website, offering support to both channels.
This episode of Project Lightening, a collaboration between C&Rsenal and Forgotten Weapons, focuses on "Total Damage" involving seven World War One light machine guns. The series aims to determine the best WWI light machine gun through head-to-head comparisons. Viewers are encouraged to support the creators through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The video also links to previous episodes of Project Lightening and promotes an exclusive bundle of all episodes on the C&Rsenal website.
This video is the third episode of Project Lightening, a collaborative series with C&Rsenal and Forgotten Weapons. It focuses on testing World War One light machine guns and automatic rifles. This specific episode features a "walking fire" demonstration of one of these historical firearms. The description encourages viewers to purchase the full 8-part series and links to related content on C&Rsenal's YouTube channel and Patreon.
This episode of Project Lightening, a collaboration between C&Rsenal and Forgotten Weapons, focuses on the field stripping of World War One light machine guns. The series pits seven different WWI light machine guns against each other to determine the best. Viewers can access all episodes by supporting the creators through Patreon or SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from the C&Rsenal shop. New episodes are released twice weekly.
This YouTube video promotes "Project Lightening," a series available for download. It highlights various aspects of the project including reloading tests, disassembly analysis, a 'TOTAL DESTRUCTION extravaganza,' conclusions, and bloopers. The description provides a direct link to purchase the complete series, emphasizing the value of immediate access over waiting for future episode releases.
This video appears to be a short clip focusing on the 1918 Chauchat firearm, specifically mentioning its .30-06 caliber. The content involves checking magazines in an indoor setting, possibly in preparation for range use. The description also notes the Chauchat's appearance in "Project Lightening," suggesting a potential connection to a larger project or narrative. The video seems to be a brief showcase of the firearm and its associated magazines.
This YouTube video, titled 'Preview: Project Lightening' and with a description mentioning Valentine's Day, is a preview of upcoming content from the channel 'CandRsenal'. The channel's Patreon and SubscribeStar links suggest they produce firearm-related content. While specific firearms or topics are not detailed in the provided information, the title and channel context strongly indicate a focus on firearms, possibly a new build, review, or project. The Valentine's Day mention might be a thematic element or a nod to the release date.
This video, titled 'What is Project Lightening?', offers a cryptic and potentially humorous exploration of a concept referred to as 'Project Lightening'. The description includes a meme-like quote, 'We have purposely trained him wrong, as a joke.' The creators promote their Patreon and SubscribeStar for continued content, indicating this is part of a series or channel focused on niche or perhaps satirical content, with a likely underlying connection to firearms given the creator's channel name (CandRsenal).