History of WWI Primer 128: Swiss 1911s Documentary

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    Othais and Mae delve into the story of this WWI classic. Complete with history, function, and live fire demonstration.
    C&Rsenal presents its WWI Primer series; covering the firearms of this historic conflict one at a time in honor of the centennial anniversary. Join us every other Tuesday!
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    Schweizer Militärgewehre Hinterladung 1860-1990
    Ernst Grenacher
    Swiss Magazine Loading Rifles 1869 to 1958
    Joe Poyer
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Комментарии • 952

  • @fien111
    @fien111 4 года назад +257

    "GIVE US THE DAMN 1911 EPISODE ALREADY!"
    >Monkey paw finger curls

    • @ogang24
      @ogang24 4 года назад +2

      damn that monkeys paw

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 4 года назад +7

      He hinted in the swedish mauser episodes and on the podcast that it was to be one of the next episodes he got to work on but the Corona Virus threw a wrench into things.
      1911 -confirmed- cancelled.

    • @Furudal
      @Furudal 4 года назад +8

      1911 the colt one will be the Finale of the c&r World War One project, if you have not realised that yet.

    • @DisheveledSuccess
      @DisheveledSuccess 3 года назад +2

      Its a metaphysical cursed monkey's paw not an actual severed one, right guys? Poor monkey... ;P

    • @GS-vb3zn
      @GS-vb3zn 3 года назад

      I say get to the damn Martini-Henry episode already.

  • @SlavicCelery
    @SlavicCelery 4 года назад +297

    *Swiss Soldiers* "This mannlicher action is too complex!"
    *Swiss clockmakers* "GASP!"
    *Swiss Children - drop their chocolate*
    *Furrer glances at toggle locked whatever*

    • @hestia2486
      @hestia2486 3 года назад +26

      Furrer hides toggle locked sub gun behind his back

    • @johannesmichaelalhaugthoma4215
      @johannesmichaelalhaugthoma4215 3 года назад +13

      Who was it who said: Any idiot can make something complicated. It takes a genius to make something simple.

    • @SlavicCelery
      @SlavicCelery 3 года назад +10

      @@johannesmichaelalhaugthoma4215 Mikhail Kolashnikov (don't have the spelling right).

    • @mauer594
      @mauer594 3 года назад +3

      @@SlavicCelery kalashnikov

    • @alifr4088
      @alifr4088 2 года назад +3

      @@SlavicCelery "kolashikov" lmfao

  • @pete3767
    @pete3767 4 года назад +241

    Ah, finally the 1911 episode. Finally people can stop begging about when it's being made! Fun fact, it has the same name as some obscure pistol nobody's heard of. Meh, we don't need an episode on that one.

    • @coreystockdale6287
      @coreystockdale6287 4 года назад +18

      Angry american noises

    • @benjaminmiddaugh2729
      @benjaminmiddaugh2729 4 года назад +12

      @@coreystockdale6287 To be fair, most Americans that care about that gun of trivial importance probably already know a lot about it anyway, so why do they need an episode? All they'd miss out on is some great historical research, humor, information on John Moses Browning, a shooting montage, discussion of war-worthiness... Eh. Might as well give up on it now.

    • @coreystockdale6287
      @coreystockdale6287 4 года назад +7

      @@benjaminmiddaugh2729 I mean we got the Ross rifle so I was happy after that🇨🇦🇨🇦👌👌

    • @benjaminmiddaugh2729
      @benjaminmiddaugh2729 4 года назад +6

      @@coreystockdale6287 I've enjoyed all of them so far. Obviously, I wasn't actually advocating for there to not be an episode on the pistol of dubious nomenclature, but thought a reply attempting to match the tone of the original comment would fit nicely.

    • @coreystockdale6287
      @coreystockdale6287 4 года назад +5

      @@benjaminmiddaugh2729 I just love guns so any episodes are good episodes

  • @sitnam9054
    @sitnam9054 4 года назад +294

    Man that photo on the opening was the epitome of turn-of-the-century gun safety

    • @maewinchester2030
      @maewinchester2030 4 года назад +36

      I like the dude on the ground at ruclips.net/video/6x2r7IyOt88/видео.html
      Had no clue the bolt worked separately as a gun.

    • @john88benson
      @john88benson 4 года назад +36

      Sir, are we practicing melee or shooting today?
      ...
      Yes

    • @Taistelukalkkuna
      @Taistelukalkkuna 4 года назад +13

      Mexican stand-off, Swiss edition.

    • @andreadavide
      @andreadavide 4 года назад +11

      Or rather a paranoia free time.

    • @Victoroftheapes
      @Victoroftheapes 4 года назад +3

      I missed the picture first time round. Thank you sir.

  • @3of11
    @3of11 4 года назад +128

    Me at 12:05am: I should get some sleep
    C&Rsenal: 65 minutes of straight Swiss beauties
    me: fine, you win... again

  • @jcameronferguson
    @jcameronferguson 4 года назад +403

    C&Rsenal Community: Do a 1911 episode!
    Othais: *laughs in Swiss 7.5mm*

    • @NorwegianAmericanKid
      @NorwegianAmericanKid 4 года назад +12

      We cant let them keep getting away with this!

    • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769
      @presidentmerkinmuffley6769 4 года назад +10

      @@NorwegianAmericanKid i love watching the m1911 guys squirm...

    • @sitnam9054
      @sitnam9054 4 года назад +27

      @@presidentmerkinmuffley6769 I don't really get the attraction to a 1911 episode. The 1911 has plenty written and video'd about it. The best C&Rsenal stuff is the weird stuff. Montenegrins anyone?

    • @freddieellis8449
      @freddieellis8449 4 года назад +6

      I hope they leave it as long as they possibly can, just for the epic trollage! 😂😂😂😂

    • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769
      @presidentmerkinmuffley6769 4 года назад +3

      @@sitnam9054 I dont either give me a gasser or some wierd styer video over the 45, I mean eventually get there but no hurry.

  • @jackandersen1262
    @jackandersen1262 4 года назад +182

    This isn’t the 1911 that we wanted, but it is the one we deserved.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад +13

      It is the one I wanted and deserved.
      Sorry, just far more interested in rifles than pistols.

    • @MG-ks1qg
      @MG-ks1qg Год назад

      @@88porpoise I have one. It's over 100 years old and is an absolute tack driver at 100 yards. It's one of my favorite rifles.
      Sharp and easy to pull trigger. Clean break. Great iron sights. Smooth and fast bolt.

  • @TehSquare
    @TehSquare 4 года назад +87

    It was well worth the wait to find out what that 1911 everybody’s been talking about finally was. I do wonder if Switzerland had entered WWI if we’d see them move to a stripper clip rather than the cardboard charger? It makes sense for a disposable charger, but as we saw with the trench guns paper and wet trench conditions don’t mix

    • @SasoriZert
      @SasoriZert 4 года назад +12

      Isnt the cardboard charger lacquered with wax to keep it waterproof?

    • @cowmaneater1243
      @cowmaneater1243 4 года назад +4

      @@SasoriZert yes

    • @stephenwoods4118
      @stephenwoods4118 4 года назад +2

      Also Chargers are not as tight a tolerance as a cartridge.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад +2

      Dustin Cox Sure it is. But it remains to be seen how reliable it would be in combat in the trenches. I would lean towards it being (at least) good enough, but many things that seemed great failed the test of battle, and this never saw that test. Of course neither was the metal clip, and that didn’t even survive regular tests.

    • @That_NJ_guy
      @That_NJ_guy 4 года назад +2

      The Swiss actually made cut outs for a stripper clip on all 1911 guns and the K31s but I guess it wasn't worth the change since originally stripper clips (probably just prototypes) are super rare. I guess they saw a benefit in the chargers since it's what was used into the STGW-57 which got it's own special magazine loader.

  • @joeam2m
    @joeam2m 3 года назад +6

    After watching this I thought: "Man that Schmidt - Rubin 96/11 is a really cool rifle!" So I started checking around and sure enough the local Cabelas had one on the used rack. Now I have a new (to me) rifle, 7.5x55 Schmidt - Rubin reloading dies and pile of PRVI Partisan brass to load. I needed one of these like I needed a hole in my head. Thanks Othais, Mae and the crew, you are all equally culpable! I like what you do, don't stop.

  • @Taistelukalkkuna
    @Taistelukalkkuna 4 года назад +46

    *Schmidt* :"Nein! Ze gun is fine!"
    *Russian gun designers* :"That´s our boi."

    • @Strawberry92fs
      @Strawberry92fs 4 года назад +1

      5.45 is less boolet per boolet than 7.62. Moar boolet is better. Rifle is Fine.

  • @john88benson
    @john88benson 4 года назад +79

    Glorious Gewehrpatrone 1911, when your government issue ammunition must be match grade accept no substitutes.

    • @austinm.9832
      @austinm.9832 4 года назад +1

      I remember one military chose a pistol because it was was more accurate, instead of choosing a browning high power, I think it was Norway.

    • @PoorMan972
      @PoorMan972 4 года назад +2

      Unbelievable. The highest quality ammunition ever used by an army. Greetings from America.

    • @ringding1000
      @ringding1000 4 года назад +1

      Those Berdan primed Ruaag cases are soooooo pretty I can't bear to toss them. Even though I will never be able to reload them.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад +4

      Austin McCune Electing for accuracy on the range over practicality in the field has been a fairly common thing around the globe. A great many countries have done that on various occasions (the US fight over rear sights is a good example from this channel, and it also likely played a significant role in adoption of 7.62 NATO rather than an intermediate cartridge).

    • @Strawberry92fs
      @Strawberry92fs 4 года назад

      And even then, the hard core marksman guys carried Winchester Model 70's into Vietnam

  • @wlewisiii
    @wlewisiii 4 года назад +18

    I really didn't expect these episodes on the Swiss rifles. Pity the final improvement, getting the lugs all the way forward finally, took until 193-freaking-1. I need to eventually get a K31. Thanks for this as well as the previous one.

  • @murph9935
    @murph9935 4 года назад +51

    THIS IS ME SHOWING ENGAGEMENT

    • @Cheesytarian
      @Cheesytarian 4 года назад +2

      Nice comment 👍

    • @milamber319
      @milamber319 4 года назад +2

      I AM ENGAGING WITH YOUR ENGAGEMENT

    • @Havok0159
      @Havok0159 4 года назад +2

      @@milamber319 ENGAGE!

    • @ReptilianLepton
      @ReptilianLepton 4 года назад +5

      @@Havok0159
      Captain
      Jean-Luc Picard
      Of the USS
      Enterprise
      Captain
      Jean-Luc Picard
      Of the USS
      Enterprise
      (M-m-m-m-m-make it so, make it so)

    • @misterthegeoff9767
      @misterthegeoff9767 4 года назад +1

      was that a call to action early in the video that you were responding to?

  • @patrickthorpe422
    @patrickthorpe422 4 года назад +14

    "When you have nation fixed on precision..." what you said in that entire section of the video is increadibly accurate to my experience in the USMC and our resistance to switch from the M16 to the M4.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад +4

      If you haven’t already, watch the Krag and 1903 Springfield episodes to have a ton of fun in that area.

    • @SlavicCelery
      @SlavicCelery 4 года назад +4

      The USA and Switzerland have a very similar "Marksman" history with their rifles.

    • @PapaSeriaMikeRIP
      @PapaSeriaMikeRIP 3 года назад +2

      M4A1s in Fallujah would have made far more sense then A4s.

  • @611_hornet5
    @611_hornet5 4 года назад +5

    At this rate we'll be on the Small Arms of WWIII by the time we see a M1911 episode.

  • @josephdriesenga2730
    @josephdriesenga2730 4 года назад +10

    I literally am picking one of these up tomorrow. Looks like I'm not going to sleep

  • @elijahaitaok8624
    @elijahaitaok8624 4 года назад +25

    Last time I was this early, the US rifle trials were still setting up for the Springfield 1908

  • @michaelcoalson
    @michaelcoalson 4 года назад +22

    You very consistently make some of the most professional, entertaining, informative, and all around great videos. Keep making this content, it will stand for all history as the go to video of these historic weapons, I nearly guarantee!

  • @umjackd
    @umjackd 4 года назад +107

    Kaiser Wilhelm: All very nice, but what happens if Germany invades with twice the men?
    Swiss President: We'd shoot twice.
    Great trash talk, Switzerland.

    • @thunderK5
      @thunderK5 4 года назад +1

      And a nice smackdown.

    • @Furudal
      @Furudal 4 года назад

      Uncle Dan Switzerland was only saved because it is more convenient to invade France via Belgium

    • @LunaNicoleTheFox
      @LunaNicoleTheFox 4 года назад +6

      @@Furudal And because swiss terrain is really bad to fight in as an attacker, and even if an invasion is successful swiss terrain is very useful for guerrilla warfare especially in the mountainous areas to the south.

    • @Dash8Fan
      @Dash8Fan 3 года назад +2

      @@LunaNicoleTheFox Agreed. Ask the Romans about Scotland. They built a wall for a reason.

    • @LunaNicoleTheFox
      @LunaNicoleTheFox 3 года назад +4

      @@Dash8Fan That wall wasn't because the Romans couldn't have won but because they realized that the Scots would be just as bad as the Germans to pacify nevermind the Terrain

  • @loyp4328
    @loyp4328 4 года назад +15

    51:40 the long range sights weren't for "precision" shooting but for saturation shooting, when several lines of infantrymen would shoot one line after another, allowing for a very high rate of fire for quite a long time. It became obsolete of course with the democratization of the machine gun on the battlefield.
    1:01:55 but Switzerland was quite poor compared to its big neighbours at that time. It only became a rich country in the 1950s. Hence the recycling of 1896 rifles as 96/11 (or the use of the 1882 revolver well into the '60s).

  • @fridgemagnett
    @fridgemagnett 4 года назад +9

    This channel is a genuine historical treasure.

    • @J.D-g8.1
      @J.D-g8.1 Месяц назад

      Yes. It is.
      But historical treasure could imply treasure from history. If you dont clarify your comment by mentioning monetary treasure, pirate treasure, and the like, people will be confused.

  • @TH3PLA1NP1L0T
    @TH3PLA1NP1L0T 4 года назад +142

    America when they hear 1911: Pistol
    Switzerland when they hear 1911: Rifle

    • @josephdriesenga2730
      @josephdriesenga2730 4 года назад +24

      The Swiss liked it. They put a ring on it. *disengages safety*

    • @mikaelrabb1876
      @mikaelrabb1876 4 года назад

      Joseph Driesenga ! Laugh my ass off on that on!!! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @minutemanqvs
      @minutemanqvs 4 года назад

      Yes, it’s exactly that ;)

    • @TheM-lj7xf
      @TheM-lj7xf 3 года назад

      bro that's the most facts I've heard all day

    • @cedricwilson1593
      @cedricwilson1593 3 года назад +2

      I still have my grandfathers 1911 carbine, a fine fine rifle, i shoot it 3, 4 times a year and take really good care of it, the only thing i have left from him beside the sabre his father wore during WWI. I really cherish both of these precious items.

  • @notthatsean
    @notthatsean 4 года назад +3

    I do love C&Rsenal. They are such a great source of information about weapons. It's like a college class in every episode. And it's significantly increased my understanding of the politics and state of the world prior to WWI.

  • @nickg4422
    @nickg4422 4 года назад +177

    The Swiss: doing chocolate, firearms, and money laundering better than everyone for centuries while pretending to be into cows and yodeling.

    • @loyp4328
      @loyp4328 4 года назад +18

      you can do chocolate, watches, firearms, banks, cheese and still appreciate cows, yodeling and hornuss

    • @ichosetheroad5095
      @ichosetheroad5095 4 года назад +2

      Yes but behind Cayman and USA 😉

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz 4 года назад +4

      All the other things others are pretty good too, but nobody comes close to the swiss in Hornussen! (some areas in Austria do something vagely similar with burning pieces of wood during some traditional celebration, but not as a sport)

    • @seanhall8686
      @seanhall8686 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget the cheese! Challehocker is amazing.

    • @acester86
      @acester86 3 года назад +1

      Gotta be able to shoot the yoddeler on the next mountain over...

  • @brentwalters8921
    @brentwalters8921 4 года назад +26

    Swiss: War Weren't Declared.

    • @swiss.2916
      @swiss.2916 3 года назад

      Put a Swiss Products offset scope mount on my (previously) sporterized 1911. Highly recommend for shooting tennis balls at 500 yds. Oh yeah you will need to build a cheek rest unless you are right handed and left eyed.

  • @thralldumehammer
    @thralldumehammer 4 года назад +3

    I've been watching ever since I found out about you guys through the Great War! You guys and Ian are my favorite channels! Keep up the good work and thank you!

  • @ABCKorpi
    @ABCKorpi 3 года назад +2

    Some times we swiss use the strength of the ejector on these guns for a bit of friendly fun on the range. If it's just range training and a good buddy of ours is on the next lane over we cant the rifle to the side a bit in an attempt to hit them on the head with the empty case coming back down :)

  • @Mzerron
    @Mzerron 4 года назад +1

    To the team producing this glorious informative and entertaining series: I continually recommend your channel to people I know, especially those that are interested in historic firearms. This is so fascinating and I can't help rewatching the older episodes. Keep up the great work!

  • @jeremysiegel10
    @jeremysiegel10 3 года назад +4

    I personally love my 1911 rifle, still the most accurate iron sight rifle I have ever shot, 1.1 inch group at 100 yards with GP11, absolutely phenomenal

  • @Paraphen
    @Paraphen 4 года назад +4

    Anybody else watch these to put themselves to sleep? It’s like the perfect mix of being very chilled out without any excitement so I don’t keep myself awake trying to hear more, but also being very interesting so my mind doesn’t wander off and enable my insomnia. Sometimes I end up watching the same episode a dozen times because I only make it through a few minutes at a time.

  • @rickeyboatright6237
    @rickeyboatright6237 Год назад +2

    I have one. I pulled up the serial number and found out it was manufactured in 1917. I love it and is very accurate. It has been sporterized many years ago before my father owned it. I pulled the butt stock off and found the soldier's name and rank written on paper. I put it back.

  • @edm2822
    @edm2822 4 месяца назад

    “We would shoot twice” …apocryphal or not, that is an awesome line!

  • @darranhirose8153
    @darranhirose8153 4 года назад +40

    Last time I was this early, the US was still considering a rod bayonet.

  • @cameronking5231
    @cameronking5231 4 года назад +18

    Look RUclips this is me giving this video some sweet sweet interaction!

  • @alexjacobs8399
    @alexjacobs8399 4 года назад

    There's lots & lots of research and scholarship that goes in to this channel. Love the interaction between Othias & Mae, too. Genuine entertaining & educational.

  • @cherudium
    @cherudium 4 года назад +1

    The swiss straight pulls are just about my favorite bolt action rifles for no reason. I can't explain why but I just think they're awesome. So these last two episodes has made me quite happy.

  • @504WorldWar1
    @504WorldWar1 4 года назад +10

    Loved the episode. Somewhat confused that there was no mention of the quality of GP11 though - never corrosive and match grade - which is a step above other cartridges used by other countries in that time period.

  • @DigitalRX2r
    @DigitalRX2r 4 года назад +6

    My 1911 Carbine has the smoothest action I've ever used on a bolt gun, it's impressive. I realize the K31 was a better all around rifle but the craftsmanship of the 1911s is stunning. I can't imagine what a hand tooled rifle to that quality would cost to make today. The rear sight is at 300 because the user didn't need to make any adjustment at that range. You use a bullseye hold out to 200m and a 6-o'clock hold at 300+ with the idea being that at the further ranges you want to be able to see your target instead of having it covered by the front sight.

    • @luisnunes2010
      @luisnunes2010 4 года назад +1

      An engeneering school made an estimate. Eye watering. Look it up.

    • @lawyerjohnb
      @lawyerjohnb 3 года назад +1

      I agree. I have both the K11 and the K31. Each has their pluses, but darned few negatives. The K11 is better for a person with a smaller hand. it is "elegant'. The K31 is the beefy cousin. Both are accurate to a fault. If a choice was demanded, i would do the K11 for open sights, and the K31 for a scope. (Black ace makes a great mounting!!).

    • @georgewhitworth9742
      @georgewhitworth9742 3 года назад

      @@lawyerjohnb OR, use a K31/43. :)

  • @davidkatz1503
    @davidkatz1503 4 года назад +1

    Played Tannenberg with my friend all evening and now I’m watching C&Rsenal-it’s been a good night

  • @taglick1969
    @taglick1969 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing this episode. I've been waiting to see a really in depth review of this particular firearm. Very informative, very interesting. Kudos!!

  • @spanpt
    @spanpt 4 года назад +3

    Awesome-the Swiss live up to their reputation, and I love your analysis of this vs the Italian guns.

  • @mikaelrabb1876
    @mikaelrabb1876 4 года назад +4

    Well! I left a ton of jokes about Norwegians on both the krag episode and the Swedish Mauser episode and no one even gave it a thumb up! But I will comment a lot more from now on!! Thank Mae and Otis(mark said it like that) for a nice show

  • @litmaglitmag6551
    @litmaglitmag6551 5 месяцев назад

    I quite enjoy sitting here in (insert name of any Swiss town), glancing at my various great-grandfathers‘ and grandfathers‘ rifles leaning in a corner and watching an American making 1 hour long videos about all of them 😄 the oldtimers would have never thought 😄
    And fun fact for all of you foreigners: look under the butt plates - most often you will find a piece of paper with name and address of the soldier who‘s rifle it was 😊

  • @prathertyler96
    @prathertyler96 4 года назад

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all the awesome Swiss-ness, and machining that goes into this

  • @left-handedtexan2658
    @left-handedtexan2658 4 года назад +4

    The first photo was awesome. Maybe I could re-create it with some buds.

  • @thinktwicespeakonce482
    @thinktwicespeakonce482 4 года назад +7

    Swiss 1911!
    Oh yeah! Never heard of it before!
    Oh......
    Still love any Swiss content though!
    Much love and appreciation from PA!

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад

      If you love Swiss content, nothing can be more highly recommended than checking out Bloke on the Range, if you haven’t already.

    • @thinktwicespeakonce482
      @thinktwicespeakonce482 4 года назад

      @@88porpoise already found him. He's great

  • @richardslaubaugh2368
    @richardslaubaugh2368 4 года назад

    I love these episodes. I appreciate all the effort that each episodes take you, May and Bruno are doing such a great job.

  • @genarino22
    @genarino22 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for your great episode on Schmidt-Rubin Swiss rifles. I was fortunate enough to pick up a Schmidt-Rubin Model 1911 Carbine in April 2020. What a wonderful venerable weapon that is a masterpiece of gunsmithing from a century ago. All of the numbers match save for the bayonet. After checking the serial number, I found out that my carbine was produced in 1918. The weapon is in very good shape for being over 100 years old. Yes, it has acquired some "character marks" over the years, that only tend to give credence of its worth to me. Mechanically, it was in fine shape. the barrel is beautiful with no pitting. There was some surface rust on the butt plate, and also a patch on the side of barrel near the muzzle. I was quick to dispatch with those patches with some 0000 steel wool, gun oil and a little elbow grease. I had done some reading about the carbine, and the legend that soldiers would insert a small piece of paper with their information underneath the butt plate. I removed the butt plate in order to remove the small patch of rust that had developed on it. After removing the two buttplate screws, indeed, there was a piece of paper with what appeared to be the citizen-soldier's name, town, address and canton. I didn't remove it, I took a picture of the paper, and had a Swiss friend of mine interpret it for me. After working on the rust patch, I replaced the butt plate, complete with the piece of paper still in place. I feel that I am but a caretaker of this fine firearm, and want to leave things as I found them as much as possible. Keep up the great work.

  • @gavindavies793
    @gavindavies793 4 года назад +11

    extra long barrels and long range sights: So Swiss border guards can join in the 'fun' at Verdun without having to leave the comfort of their hut!

    • @lucariolps277
      @lucariolps277 5 месяцев назад

      "ha! I got a French officer!" "damn.. That beats my German flamethrower.. Oh I see a German officer! Ha! Our scores are even!"

  • @Countthe7
    @Countthe7 3 года назад +3

    Commenting to ensure more people feel the love of John Moses Browning's light.

  • @historysmith9597
    @historysmith9597 3 года назад +1

    I always learn something new watching this show, today is fire twice and I went from wanting 0 swiss rifles to wanting 3. Time to tell the wife I need another gun safe. Truly thank you to everyone who helps create these episodes, keep up the good work.

  • @thomas15082
    @thomas15082 6 месяцев назад

    My father, born 1899 was issued a Langgewehr 11 and kept it throughout WW2, and also could keep it in private life as was customary in CH. As a boy of 12 years of age I would shoot it at the open Zurich range at 300 m. With a good patch of foam rubber to my shoulder as the gun kicked like a mule. I’m still convinced that it was more accurate than the Stgw57 which I was issued in 1968. Same cartridge GP11, V0800 m/sec instead of 750.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 4 года назад +52

    Swiss: meticulousness in engineering
    France: WE’LL DO IT LIVE &^%$ IT! DO IT LIVE!
    US: when in doubt “borrow” without permission or get JMB to do it

    • @jayr2634
      @jayr2634 4 года назад

      Those poor bastards

    • @robertbodell55
      @robertbodell55 4 года назад +7

      Britain: Get a decent design execute it poorly then spend 20-30 years of tinkering in the backshed with tea and crumpets to get a quality service rifle

    • @robertbodell55
      @robertbodell55 4 года назад +2

      @keith moore I was actually referencing the Lee Metford / Lee- Enfield

    • @PoorMan972
      @PoorMan972 4 года назад

      @@robertbodell55 I truly think you're a little too harsh, since the principles were solid but there was so much change and uncertainty in the period. Smokeless powder rand new. Small caliber brand new. What about compressed black powder like the Swiss designed their rifles around? The great thing is the Lee design withstood so many changes around the basic concept, and resulted in a family of some of the world's best battle rifles. P.S. I''m American, so I don't have a chauvinistic element to my opinion. What beats an SMLE? A Swiss K11 or K31.

    • @Strawberry92fs
      @Strawberry92fs 4 года назад

      @keith moore Wasn't HK actually owned by a Brit at the time?

  • @ggwscottie2
    @ggwscottie2 4 года назад +6

    I love Swiss rifles! A video of the ZFK-55 would be great.

  • @DrewWhitehead
    @DrewWhitehead 4 года назад +1

    Othias, I must say that the production level and writing seem to have made yet another large jump in quality. Congrats and the work you all do is amazing.

  • @georgem7965
    @georgem7965 4 года назад +2

    I have a 1896/11 and love it. Precision Swiss design and manufacturing at its best.
    I do have to comment on the common mention of "the mud in the trenches" of WW1. That is a common trope, I think because much of the WW1 literature and history in English reflects the conditions the BEF and Empire forces were facing in Flanders. The is a reason that part of Europe is known as the "Low Countries." Yes, any trench will get wet when it rains. It is a hole in the ground. But once you progress to the SE along the Western Front and get into higher terrain mud is not as omni present as Flanders. In fact, in the Vosges Mountains they had to blast solid rock to make trenches and bunkers. And much of the Italian Front was either solid rock or snow and ice. The Eastern Front had miserable sections but much of it was open and reasonably dry. So, a weapon that is adapted or judged on the conditions in Flanders may not be optimized for use in other theaters of WW1.
    I doubt that a Swiss soldaten would have had to put any more daily care and maintenance into a Schmidt-Rubin than we had to with our M-16s in Viet Nam.

  • @jeffthechefpiper8227
    @jeffthechefpiper8227 4 года назад +4

    I would take my K-11 over any other WW I era rifle! I'm so glad you guys did the neutral nation rifles.

  • @generalwaste2062
    @generalwaste2062 4 года назад +5

    The neutral rifle episodes gives me hope for a taste of the many flavours of dutch mannlicher carbines

    • @admechskitarii6967
      @admechskitarii6967 4 года назад +2

      I think they said they were coming

    • @generalwaste2062
      @generalwaste2062 4 года назад

      @@admechskitarii6967 good to know. I know othais loves them because he said so in reply to a comment about them in the romanian mannlicher episode

  • @areyouserious3235
    @areyouserious3235 2 года назад

    Hi guys, thank you for a detailed, very informative and entertaining dissertation on these cool rifles. I watched your, Bloke’s and Ian’s videos multiple times before purchasing a 1889, a 1996/11 and a K31. All beautiful pieces of engineering. Thank you for your efforts and I am glad to support your research via Patreon.

  • @ArinB1991
    @ArinB1991 4 года назад

    Pumped! First mil-serp I bought, and started an avalanche of of collecting odd actions. Love you C&R team!

  • @DIEGhostfish
    @DIEGhostfish 4 года назад +23

    I am not sure people want to feel the love of John Moses Browning's light, seeing as that's a muzzle flash.

    • @EuropeYear1917
      @EuropeYear1917 3 года назад +3

      A reading from the Gospel Of Our Lord According To Browning (Browning 19:11):
      And Gun Jesus said unto Othias and the other disciples “I am the way and the light... only occasionally the light is muzzle flash!”

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 4 года назад +19

    Always causing trouble them Swiss types, they have quality rifles and personal military equipment.
    No wonder BotR moved there.

  • @paulbrungardt9823
    @paulbrungardt9823 2 года назад +1

    I still have my first Schmidt-Rubin 1911 rifle. I purchased it for $19.99 at Western Surplus, Hawthorne California in 1972. I now wish I had bought 2 but I was a college freshman, earning $ 1.65 per hour as a bus-boy.

  • @ieweg
    @ieweg 4 года назад +1

    Yes, I know this is a relatively common rifle but I've never taken the time to dig into their details. Thanks C&Rsenal for the great video (as is normal for you guys)! Very educational.

  • @Ethnarches
    @Ethnarches 3 года назад +3

    This comment is a sacrifice to the capricious RUclips algorithm to give C&Rsenal more viewers.

  • @marcppparis
    @marcppparis 4 года назад +4

    Holy crap, a carbine was too complex for the Swiss. Damn

  • @207shark
    @207shark 4 года назад +1

    I love the work you do. The passion and dedication shows in the quality of your content.

  • @clinkerclint
    @clinkerclint Год назад +1

    Thanks guys. You helped me decide on a K1911 and I absolutely love it.

  • @DtWolfwood
    @DtWolfwood 4 года назад +4

    We would shoot twice... that's a savage comeback lol

  • @jeffhartman2983
    @jeffhartman2983 4 года назад +3

    Commenting because we were asked, I think I'll go buy a shirt.

    • @LukeBunyip
      @LukeBunyip 4 года назад

      ^^ Ditto. Except my bright orange "Patented Plastic Pokie Hand" shirt turned up two days ago...

  • @btklar
    @btklar 4 года назад +1

    Great vid as always, love both my 1911 and k1911s. The distance you get when extracting the spent casings is crazy.

  • @sleopardo89
    @sleopardo89 4 года назад +1

    Bless the almighty RUclips hoops and obstacles getting in the way of amazing content from C&Rsenal.

  • @JackDo-lu8ux
    @JackDo-lu8ux 4 года назад +8

    Swiss Rubin Episode 2: The Electric Boogaloo...
    Or something I'm not a Swiss Rifle Nerd.
    - Jack the Korean Gun Nut.

  • @McNubbys
    @McNubbys 4 года назад +6

    Switzerland: Neutrality through superior firepower

    • @ingolfleiblle6661
      @ingolfleiblle6661 4 года назад +1

      Jeff Carver Well, it has worked for them two WorldWars. The banking business didn`t hurt either. But it all was backed by a wellfunded Army manned with dedicated citizens. Btw Swiss servicemen are not soldiers ; they are called Wehrmaenner, defenc men.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 4 года назад +2

      Switzerland did not survive two world wars because of their army (Germany would have probably walked through Switzerland in a week, including sightseeing breaks), but because it provided a great spot in the middle of Europe for all the spy agencies to operate freely and carry secret talks. Oh, and to stash all the loot.

    • @ingolfleiblle6661
      @ingolfleiblle6661 4 года назад

      mountainhobo Absolutely right about the banking and spy stuff. True, the Wehrmacht could have overrun Swiss defence - at a cost. Other countries have done that before. The problem was not getting INTO the country, but to get OUT, ALIVE.

  • @Boreas74
    @Boreas74 4 года назад

    Another nice piece of history content produced by people who clearly care about the subject matter and making a good show.

  • @Yance_000
    @Yance_000 4 года назад

    Hey guys, I really want to thank you for the incredible work that you do on these videos. I can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort you put into these but it really does show. You are my favorite channel on youtube and I look forward to your videos every single week. Yes, I have watched every single takedown video too. I hope you guys know that we really appreciate you.
    Hope this helps the algorithm.

  • @M.M.83-U
    @M.M.83-U 4 года назад +4

    Switzerland! Homeland of the FLIING CARROTS OF DOOM...

    • @MrSam1er
      @MrSam1er 4 года назад

      Yes, but that's more than 50 years in the future

  • @azkrouzreimertz9784
    @azkrouzreimertz9784 4 года назад +10

    this is my comment, there are many comments like it but this one is mine.

  • @thos.bennett567
    @thos.bennett567 6 месяцев назад

    Totally enjoyable. Lots of practical information.

  • @grantfitz2047
    @grantfitz2047 4 года назад

    Morning coffee and Othias sprinkling knowledge on my brain. Good way to start the day.

  • @tonlito22
    @tonlito22 4 года назад

    Guy doing finger gun with the bolt.
    Not even 20 seconds in.
    Genius Othais. Genius.

  • @samcolt938
    @samcolt938 4 года назад

    I love these long videos! So interesting. I like to let them play in the background while I work in my shop. Keep up the good work.

  • @ryanboyer5934
    @ryanboyer5934 4 года назад

    Always love the material put out by C&Rsenal.

  • @davidmalan3104
    @davidmalan3104 4 года назад

    Great program with great content specifically the attention payed to the engineering of each firearm featured keep up the great work guys

  • @TJ-vh2ps
    @TJ-vh2ps 3 года назад

    Another great episode! I really enjoy the subtle backing music.

  • @In-Midnight-Clad
    @In-Midnight-Clad 3 года назад

    Always quality content. Thanks for everything you guys do!

  • @ikopi56
    @ikopi56 4 года назад

    Been watching for several years. Not really what I thought it would be, better. Thanks.

  • @lafeelabriel
    @lafeelabriel 3 года назад

    Was a fun episode, thank you both. Also thank you Bloke for the help as well^^

  • @anameofsomesort959
    @anameofsomesort959 4 года назад

    Perfect to help get me through work, thanks Othais and Mae!

  • @crjcrj8443
    @crjcrj8443 4 года назад

    I think this show has the best production values of any firearm RUclips channel.

  • @crankygunreviews
    @crankygunreviews 3 года назад

    the rain at the range was a nice touch. When Mae was working that bolt, I could hardly see the expended shells coming out- that sucker wings them! I love straight bolt pull

  • @intellectualwino8696
    @intellectualwino8696 4 года назад

    These videos are fantastic, and want to say that I appreciate all the work you do... Please keep it up!

  • @gwin2719
    @gwin2719 4 года назад

    Always a pleasure to see your latest video! Splendid as always chaps.

  • @BuntMeister66
    @BuntMeister66 Год назад

    Just bought a SR 96/11, had to watch again to get all the goods, love your work!

  • @hgbarnes1584
    @hgbarnes1584 3 года назад

    One of your shows that needs revisiting. Thank you.

  • @mpauke
    @mpauke 2 года назад

    Love these videos, so in depth and very thoughtful in the layout.

  • @Toolness1
    @Toolness1 Год назад

    I love all the Swiss straight pulls. I am fortunate enough to have gotten into them just before they really shot up in price so was able to get one or two of each model from the 1889 to the K31. Fun to shoot, fun to reload for, all very accurate and well-made.

  • @Pumbaa856
    @Pumbaa856 4 года назад

    The opening picture is pure gold. Only soldiers could put such facial sang froid into clowning around.

  • @ArchieBunker1974
    @ArchieBunker1974 3 года назад

    Love y’all’s videos. Thank you.

  • @AKMer47
    @AKMer47 4 года назад

    One of the best series on RUclips!