Awesome video! I, too, loved the one Russell Means used in Last of the Mohicans. My daughter has been wanting me to make one for her; your video has shown me how to do it at home. Thank you!
I’ve been looking to make one of these for the exact same Last of the Mohicans reason lol and man I will tell you, this is one of the most actually helpful of the few gunstock war club making videos. Thanks for the good work dude
I got the Ballhead and Gunstock from Cold steel, and I'm very impressed with their durability and utility. I can't wait to do some re enactment stuff and okichitah stuff
The Lakota and Sioux are the same people, I'm one of them.I make war clubs too,but for traditional dancers in pow wow I've never done a video on it though.This is top notch craftsmanship, and one of the best I've seen. I knew Russell Means for years, I was in Grand Junction Colorado,at a conference, one night I turned on the TV and he was in "Last of the Mohicans" ,we didn't know that he was going to be making a movie 🤣 , when I saw him again about six months later, I mentioned the movie, and I told him, " I didn't know you could run"😂 he didn't see the humor in that.
Good stuff. I thought he was very good in the movie. I really want to test the club on a watermelon but I am nervous I will miss and damage it. Thanks for the props and for watching. I did a lot of work researching and am glad to see people enjoy it. I would hate to get struck with one of these clubs.
From this man’s hands, I believe everything he says.
@@the_white_collar_films4970 thank you. I try to do as much research as I can to be factual.
Thank you for watching.
Awesome video!
I, too, loved the one Russell Means used in Last of the Mohicans.
My daughter has been wanting me to make one for her; your video has shown me how to do it at home.
Thank you!
Your welcome. Thanks for watching.
I’ve been looking to make one of these for the exact same Last of the Mohicans reason lol and man I will tell you, this is one of the most actually helpful of the few gunstock war club making videos. Thanks for the good work dude
Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching.
Very nice. I've been watching a bunch of weaponsmithing vidoes, and this is one of the better ones.
Thanks. Much appreciated.
I got the Ballhead and Gunstock from Cold steel, and I'm very impressed with their durability and utility. I can't wait to do some re enactment stuff and okichitah stuff
@@countsnowyofgwainn3996 sweet. Thanks for watching.
She's gorgeous, nice work
Thank you and thanks for watching.
The Lakota and Sioux are the same people, I'm one of them.I make war clubs too,but for traditional dancers in pow wow I've never done a video on it though.This is top notch craftsmanship, and one of the best I've seen. I knew Russell Means for years, I was in Grand Junction Colorado,at a conference, one night I turned on the TV and he was in "Last of the Mohicans" ,we didn't know that he was going to be making a movie 🤣 , when I saw him again about six months later, I mentioned the movie, and I told him, " I didn't know you could run"😂 he didn't see the humor in that.
Good stuff. I thought he was very good in the movie. I really want to test the club on a watermelon but I am nervous I will miss and damage it.
Thanks for the props and for watching. I did a lot of work researching and am glad to see people enjoy it.
I would hate to get struck with one of these clubs.
nice job on this gun stock war club.
Thanks
That's really nice great job
@@michaelcrosby6071 thank you, and thanks for watching.
Awesome job!
@@davehanes7871 thanks and thanks for watching.
I would love to see you make all kinds of native stuff tomahawk, ball club knives etc.
I will see what I can do.
If you go back in my videos, I have a jaw bone tomahawk.
Thanks for watching.
@@jackofalltrades7822 awesome, can't get more Native American than that. Great content. Thank you
Appreciate the video on this dude
Thanks for watching.
How can we make a slam fire 12 ga. (Replica, of course) from hardware store products?
Great question.