@@Stray03 Well, yes, I'm very curious about his detonation principle. How is he set up in it? It can actually be detonated in a pull-type manner, and the failure rate is low. It is still a good invention now. I have a common hobby with you.
Yeah they are friction fuzes.a wire is pulled through a friction sensitive mixture sort of Like matches work. That ignites the delay and that sets off the detonator. I should have one somewhere but didn't make a video on it because not much to show with actual part.
The ancient Greeks invented the bayonet lock and used it often as a jewelry..hasp, I guess. It wouldn't be a clasp since it doesn't close like a claw.?Anyway. Great job and explanation. Besides trainers I'm always curious of amount manufactured, you know odds of seeing one in WW3 and all that. If you ever feel like a vid on the German type 3, I won't begrudge you for not having an example. The incin. that biplanes dropped on zepplins are another rare bird. The ones with the pedals that bent back as the point went in the fabric and pulled a big match up the center. Near as I can tell from illustrations that is.
Yeah just busy with life. Also bought a vehicle that uses up alot of my spare time. Have a few videos I want to make but they are not priority for the time being. How about you? Doing well?
All is well, but my cell isn't working properly so waiting for another to show up, and I bought a time and money pit so have been enjoying taking care of that. how about you?
I've been curious since I'd like to start collecting uncommon WWII warfare pieces (grandfather fought on Guadalcanal) - do you have more luck at surplus stores etc or online?
Personally online collectors sites and forums. some people have better luck at stores, but around here they have gone away from surplus and towards tacticool airsoft.
The fools banned transfer buying selling and import. If you have pistols you can keep and shoot them for now. So until we get rid of this govt in next election we have to deal with this garbage.
Sorry to go off topic but the video where you tested out your practice piat shell. Would that be considered a DD? If so, what would be considered "the firing mechanism" or "the inert shell" DD?
I think it falls under DD in the US but I don't know how they enforce that law since I think you can own the launcher in the US without problems. You would have to ask someone in the US who deals with DD.
The thing that is made to fire out pepper dust? it is 20g and is technically not a firearm I think because putting a real round in the barrel would destroy it, once again DD is a US thing and I'm not a lawyer so best bet is to talk to someone there about it.
@@Stray03 I like collecting pen guns and related devices, i like the baby giant because it has such a large bore compared to other flare pens, gas pens, and pen guns
Am I the only one who finds the clicks and clunks of a well engineered piece of metalworking fitting together satisfying?
Definitely not the only one.
@@Stray03 Brother, can you find a WWII wooden grenade, dismantle it and see why it can be detonated with a single pull?
@@user-in8bz3kd7d which country? German m24?
@@Stray03 Well, yes, I'm very curious about his detonation principle. How is he set up in it? It can actually be detonated in a pull-type manner, and the failure rate is low. It is still a good invention now. I have a common hobby with you.
Yeah they are friction fuzes.a wire is pulled through a friction sensitive mixture sort of Like matches work. That ignites the delay and that sets off the detonator. I should have one somewhere but didn't make a video on it because not much to show with actual part.
Very Cool!! Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
cool
Yup finally found the second version of those things so I had to buy it lol.
The ancient Greeks invented the bayonet lock and used it often as a jewelry..hasp, I guess. It wouldn't be a clasp since it doesn't close like a claw.?Anyway. Great job and explanation. Besides trainers I'm always curious of amount manufactured, you know odds of seeing one in WW3 and all that.
If you ever feel like a vid on the German type 3, I won't begrudge you for not having an example. The incin. that biplanes dropped on zepplins are another rare bird. The ones with the pedals that bent back as the point went in the fabric and pulled a big match up the center. Near as I can tell from illustrations that is.
Yeah. The bayonet lock I mentioned is the vh 7a, not this one. I guess a clasp could work as a way to describe the way this one locks.
Hope all is well.
Yeah just busy with life. Also bought a vehicle that uses up alot of my spare time. Have a few videos I want to make but they are not priority for the time being. How about you? Doing well?
@@Stray03 They ain’t slammed the lid on me yet. Be safe.
@@Stray03 What kinda wheels did you buy.
Daimler ferret.
No smoke. No flames. Hope all is well.
All is well, but my cell isn't working properly so waiting for another to show up, and I bought a time and money pit so have been enjoying taking care of that. how about you?
@@Stray03 Still kicking thanks. You bought a time and money pit. Lost you there.
@@crawwwfishh3284 a vehicle from 1965. So time and money will be funneled into her.
@@Stray03 The year I was born. Be safe. Give us a look sometime.
I've been curious since I'd like to start collecting uncommon WWII warfare pieces (grandfather fought on Guadalcanal) - do you have more luck at surplus stores etc or online?
Personally online collectors sites and forums. some people have better luck at stores, but around here they have gone away from surplus and towards tacticool airsoft.
@@Stray03 Dude what the hell is going on in Canada I heard you guys banned handgun ownership???
The fools banned transfer buying selling and import. If you have pistols you can keep and shoot them for now. So until we get rid of this govt in next election we have to deal with this garbage.
@@Stray03 awful
Sorry to go off topic but the video where you tested out your practice piat shell. Would that be considered a DD? If so, what would be considered "the firing mechanism" or "the inert shell" DD?
I think it falls under DD in the US but I don't know how they enforce that law since I think you can own the launcher in the US without problems. You would have to ask someone in the US who deals with DD.
@@Stray03 so the zip gun contraption is considered a DD?
The thing that is made to fire out pepper dust? it is 20g and is technically not a firearm I think because putting a real round in the barrel would destroy it, once again DD is a US thing and I'm not a lawyer so best bet is to talk to someone there about it.
Would that have to be classified as a firearm?
*I see you answered this further down 👍
Hi, do you still own that Lake Erie Chemical Company Baby Giant Gas Projector?
Yeah.
@@Stray03 any plans on selling it?
Nope. I like the little thing. What you looking for one for?
@@Stray03 I like collecting pen guns and related devices, i like the baby giant because it has such a large bore compared to other flare pens, gas pens, and pen guns
If you are in the US I think they are more common than here no?
What are these classified as?
Firearm in the US. non restricted in canada.
Nice! don’t let Karen, I mean Justin find out, not poking fun, our senile guy ain’t no better lol. What a mess this hemisphere is in!
Yeah, I have to hold back my comment, because Our politicians are all Garbage, and really there is no fixing it. Thanks for the watch.