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@@33mavboy Well anyway things are going nuts and as some other video says about streaming and the movie and TV industry it's really a gamble and a disaster out there. Not doing anyone favors.
Oh yes Kowloon walled city from the mission numbers, pretty sure that's on everyone's favorite levels, fighting spetsnaz on the ramshackle makeshift Skyscrapers of the city in the middle of a rain storm is definitely a memory that will live free in my mind till I die.
The G11 may look like it's only made of 2 Squares, but just remember that it's made by German Engineers who were left unchecked. Open that thing up and it looks like a grandfather clock with a countless number of gears and leavers (a would be nightmare for a low ranking grunt to perform a field strip on).
If I recall correctly, that was one of the main reasons why it wasn’t adopted. In my opinion, I can easily see a revamped version where it uses a simpler loading mechanism and a better cooling system being made because caseless ammo is an incredible concept that needs more research.
An understandable downside, but if such a firearm was adopted, wouldn't most units have a reserve of the complex internals available? The G11 basically a plastic armature which holds the much smaller machinery part. If the mechanism breaks down, just collect the internals and ship them to a regiment or division level armorer to sort out, plug in a new one. Of course I have no idea how easy mass production of said complex internal might be, but since it never reached serial production we likely don't have an accurate number. I suppose as always, more complexity breeds more opportunities for failure, and the G11 would be ill-suited to something protracted and dirty like trench warfare or maintained offensives. Wasn't it originally planned for the weapon to equip special operation units who would likely be engaging in much shorter, more focused combat while the G36 would equip the standard 'line' units?
just a lil fun fact, jackhammer magazines could be outfitted with a small, integrated explosive device, which could turn a spare mag into an imrovised anti-personnel mine, sending buckshot in the air, wounding the one who triggered it. it never saw combat usage, just like the pancor.
I find it funny how most bullpup designs draw the line at the action and magazine. Like: You already try to do something that is considered weird, and you HAVE to add the most generic action and mag?
You know.....when he said that, he probably wasn't meaning that you can't kill a bull Moose with bullets, as he himself had killed many Bull Moose with bullets, I think he was inferring that it takes more then the revolver that was used to shoot him to kill a Bull Moose. It was a 38 cal Revolver, though I can't remember what caliber exactly. Though even the 38 special could be fairly weak, even in those days
My most sincere congratulations Simple History, well done. These guns are not only unique, they're exquisite to look at as well especially the G11 that Ian of Forgotten Weapons even referred to it as "Kraut Space Magic". The thumbnail was amazing to look at and your Black Ops reference of the mission Numbers was pretty clever.
Particularly because it has become an iconic weapon used by the Security Department and MTF Epsilon-11 designated "Nine-Tailed Fox" before, it was replaced with better assault rifles like the M4 and the HK-416.
Agreed. I have no idea why its here when they could have used the Chauchet machine gun, the Owen SMG(they may have covered this one already), the Le Redoutable revolver, or the BREN machine gun(Barley Rapid, Empty Now).
Seeing the BO1 mission "Numbers" at 3:56 and Woods in the thumbnail (this made me click on the vid) feels like this bloke (the creator) had played too much Call of Duty
For the P90, the company that made it were working on a M2 heavy machine gun replacement that would have fired 0.60 caliber bullets instead of 0.50 caliber.
Because I was born in 1990, and grew up with Stargate SG1 while OG Modern Warfare was making waves, I've got it on my bucketlist to shoot a P90 or PS90 - the only conceivable reasons (apart from every possible gun from World War II) I'd drive down to an open gun range in the Nevada desert.
Some future video ideas 1.Armenian Genocide 2. Rise and fall of gaddafi 3. Assination attempt on south korean president by kim il sung 4. Barbary Pirates 5. Surrender of Robert e Lee 6. Crimea Slave Trade
One problem with the Pancor Jackhammer was that the casettes couldn't be reloaded in the field or back at base. The casettes had to be shipped back to the factory to be reused. The whole idea was kind of flawed.
The P90 is iconic but I think H&K should definitely have another look at the G11, especially with modern advancements in caseless ammo and polymers. Gotta love anything with hyperburst 😅
The P90 was used by the colonial marines in Battle star Galactica. Which means in another universe the FN P90 was so good it was used even in space age 😂
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For your next video can you cover the japanese invasion of indochina in ww2 in 1940?
Yeah as the title of it says they are weird and really you can only wonder what those inventors will think of next.
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@@33mavboy Well anyway things are going nuts and as some other video says about streaming and the movie and TV industry it's really a gamble and a disaster out there. Not doing anyone favors.
Mega cringe
Love the Bo1 rooftop chase reference at 3:54
I love how we all *immediately* recognized that rooftop after all these years.
best mission
Oh yes Kowloon walled city from the mission numbers, pretty sure that's on everyone's favorite levels, fighting spetsnaz on the ramshackle makeshift Skyscrapers of the city in the middle of a rain storm is definitely a memory that will live free in my mind till I die.
@@anarchyandempires5452with the badass full version of the Op40 theme pumping in your ears.
im happy im not the only one who noticed lol
The G11 may look like it's only made of 2 Squares, but just remember that it's made by German Engineers who were left unchecked. Open that thing up and it looks like a grandfather clock with a countless number of gears and leavers (a would be nightmare for a low ranking grunt to perform a field strip on).
If I recall correctly, that was one of the main reasons why it wasn’t adopted. In my opinion, I can easily see a revamped version where it uses a simpler loading mechanism and a better cooling system being made because caseless ammo is an incredible concept that needs more research.
It's like they redesigned a pocket watch into a gun. Fascinating.
An understandable downside, but if such a firearm was adopted, wouldn't most units have a reserve of the complex internals available? The G11 basically a plastic armature which holds the much smaller machinery part. If the mechanism breaks down, just collect the internals and ship them to a regiment or division level armorer to sort out, plug in a new one. Of course I have no idea how easy mass production of said complex internal might be, but since it never reached serial production we likely don't have an accurate number.
I suppose as always, more complexity breeds more opportunities for failure, and the G11 would be ill-suited to something protracted and dirty like trench warfare or maintained offensives. Wasn't it originally planned for the weapon to equip special operation units who would likely be engaging in much shorter, more focused combat while the G36 would equip the standard 'line' units?
Cod Black Ops Thumbnail
Sgt. Frank Woods
@@alexandruiacob9459
“YOU CANT KILL ME!!!“
I that exact Mission I don't remember the name of it but I remember the mission
@@tbnrwolff3354Numbers.
@@tbnrwolff3354Numbers, it's the kowloon walled city mission
3:55
CoD BO1 "Numbers" Mission reference.
Kowloon ?
Not only that but the g11 from black ops 1
Haha that mission was amazing plus the G11 was godly in multiplayer no recoil no nothing
@@worldbiggestfan1Yes also in igi 2
If you remenber you really a goat🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Love the Adler thumbnail and the “Kraut Space Magic” of the G11
3:54
Is it just me or does this look like that one black ops mission?
Yep. It is definitely based off of that BO1 mission where you jump but they added a bridge instead.
The mission is titled 'Numbers'.
You don't say bud
That's just you
G11 was trippy when I saw it in COD Black Ops
just a lil fun fact, jackhammer magazines could be outfitted with a small, integrated explosive device, which could turn a spare mag into an imrovised anti-personnel mine, sending buckshot in the air, wounding the one who triggered it. it never saw combat usage, just like the pancor.
The p90 is a good example of nice ergonomics on a bullpup...
CSGO
That's saying something as even among bullpups, the P90 is enigmatic - its magazine being parallel to the barrel (like the G11).
I find it funny how most bullpup designs draw the line at the action and magazine.
Like: You already try to do something that is considered weird, and you HAVE to add the most generic action and mag?
@@TheCell-vx3pk I mean if it works why change it
Fun fact: The P90 is called the RCP90 in Goldeneye on the N64.They had to rename the guns to avoid having to pay licensing fees for every gun.
3:42 that guy just pack and punched IRL
3:55 me escaping from spetnaz forces after i interrogated a scientist about some funny gas:
“A bullet can’t stop the bull moose!” Theodore Roosevelt
T. R. will give W. C. the full duece
You know.....when he said that, he probably wasn't meaning that you can't kill a bull Moose with bullets, as he himself had killed many Bull Moose with bullets, I think he was inferring that it takes more then the revolver that was used to shoot him to kill a Bull Moose. It was a 38 cal Revolver, though I can't remember what caliber exactly. Though even the 38 special could be fairly weak, even in those days
The bullet hit his speech
“I am bulletproof”-Theodore Roosevelt
3:55
"We got plenty of windows" ahh reference
I was gonna reply to someone else that the only thing missing from the G11 scene is a dude forced to use shards of glass as dip and getting punched 🤣
“Give us what we want and we’ll guarantee your safety” ahh comment
@@Nothingeverhappens115"you led them right to me!" Ahh reply
@@M16A1gaming “get your heads down” ahh reply to my “you lead them right to me!” Ahh comment.
@@Nothingeverhappens115”GUNFIRE’S RUPTURED THE CANISTERS!” lookin ahh comment 💀😂
Love seeing Woods there
Where at? I only saw Rambo in the video and (fat)Adler on the thumbnail
Since it was first and Zach Hazard’s loud sigh was stuck in my head i died laughing once more at the pancor jackhammer
I know about a bunch of these guns because of Zach Hazard, love his gun rants
I see you are men of culture as well.
The Pancor Jackhammer: used by Mike, hated by Zach.
3:56 "What about the Numbers, Clarke?"
The numbers, what do they mean?
Video is on guns that are weird shapes.
Ends video on a gun that is shaped like 99% of SMGs and Rifles.
The G11 is awesome
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Yes. But the Shipka is not weird, at all.
Honorable mentions:
Harmonica rifle
Famas
Beretta M1918
Nambu type 2
Flintlock revolver
Wheel lock pistol
Lewis gun
C93 Borchardt
Did you play bf1
Kriss Vector.
FG 42
Nambu Type 11
VHS-2/Hellion
Korobov TKB-022PM
Spectre M4.
@@SeanDahle Beretta 92Fs
My most sincere congratulations Simple History, well done. These guns are not only unique, they're exquisite to look at as well especially the G11 that Ian of Forgotten Weapons even referred to it as "Kraut Space Magic". The thumbnail was amazing to look at and your Black Ops reference of the mission Numbers was pretty clever.
Funny how the G11 and P90 still have modern designs, despite being quite old
"Bell, we've got a job to do"
~Russell Adler
Jakc o'neil: "this is a wepaon of War, its designed to kill the enemy"😎
Only way to describe the p90
Indeed
The FN P90 is featured in many SCP games, most notably SCP Containment Breach.
Particularly because it has become an iconic weapon used by the Security Department and MTF Epsilon-11 designated "Nine-Tailed Fox" before, it was replaced with better assault rifles like the M4 and the HK-416.
Jackhammer looks like a lazgun strait out of warhammer 40k
Might've been inspiration for it.
The sci-fi weapon it got me thinking of was the pulse rifle from aliens
@@alexconn7473 I guess great franchises think alike
3:54 that’s literally from Black Ops 😂
They changed the dumnail LOL😂
Pancor jackhammer was sick gun in fallout
It almost gave Zach an aneurysm, lol
The Arsenal Shipka doesn't really look that unique compared to other SMGs
Agreed. I have no idea why its here when they could have used the Chauchet machine gun, the Owen SMG(they may have covered this one already), the Le Redoutable revolver, or the BREN machine gun(Barley Rapid, Empty Now).
I like the cod black ops woods on the thumbnail
thats adler
@@cpt_rice it's woods -_-
@@COUNTRYside132That's Russell Adler
Seeing the BO1 mission "Numbers" at 3:56 and Woods in the thumbnail (this made me click on the vid) feels like this bloke (the creator) had played too much Call of Duty
For the P90, the company that made it were working on a M2 heavy machine gun replacement that would have fired 0.60 caliber bullets instead of 0.50 caliber.
You mean the 15.5mm? Yeah, the problem is that information on that weapon is so scarce.
@@TheTrueAdept I usually like to say the weapon was to use 0.60 caliber. It is the basis for up gunning the Warthog in my reimagining for Halo.
Frank woods?
4:00 Kowloon campaign mission?
If Dardick had waited a decade, he would've produced the ideal firearm to go with a leisure suit.
Loved the black ops easter eggs. Especially the thumbnail of woods.
The FN P90, the primary weapon of the SCP foundation
I was thought they'd use m4s for their penetration and cqb capabilities
And the SGC
The HKG11 is what happens when you leave German engineers unsupervised.
Because I was born in 1990, and grew up with Stargate SG1 while OG Modern Warfare was making waves, I've got it on my bucketlist to shoot a P90 or PS90 - the only conceivable reasons (apart from every possible gun from World War II) I'd drive down to an open gun range in the Nevada desert.
Some future video ideas
1.Armenian Genocide
2. Rise and fall of gaddafi
3. Assination attempt on south korean president by kim il sung
4. Barbary Pirates
5. Surrender of Robert e Lee
6. Crimea Slave Trade
Enslavement of the Irish people as well
Next, about Reform 1998
Wooo. Starting strong with first one 😂.
Minor allied powers who made a major difference in WWII?
Japan's premiere assassination by hand made fallout double barrel gun 🤔
The pissed off fudd at 3:25 😂😂😂
"You can't kill me!!!" Ahh thumbnail🔥🔥🔥
0:22 annoyed @zach_hazzard noises.
I can hear Mike already annoying him with the Pancor Jackhammer
@@joshuavillagomez8369 Pancor JackGlammer
“The Numbers, Mason! What do they mean?” - Jason Hudson
I just realized that's frank woods from bo1 in the thumbnail... It's been 3 days 😂
Something tells me Black Ops 6 might get ideas from these weapons.
Woods! You are here 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The thumbnail got a job to do.
*brainwashing activated*
One problem with the Pancor Jackhammer was that the casettes couldn't be reloaded in the field or back at base. The casettes had to be shipped back to the factory to be reused. The whole idea was kind of flawed.
The stargate franchise helped with the popularity of the fn p90
Rush B
Indeed.
Not to mention video games like Far Cry 1 and F.E.A.R. 2, latter of which used the P90 as a base for its main SMG.
I still love the H&K G11 that's my favorite weapon back from black ops 1
It’s not just 3:54 that’s a reference to Call of Duty Black Ops: even the thumbnail shows someone that looks like Frank Woods holding the G11
It's adler
@@warrensun5999 they changed the thumbnail.
3:55 Oh I remember the Kowloon mission in Black Ops 1 when I see it
G11 isn't a weirdly shaped gun, it's a weird gun in general lol
Went From Cod BO Woods to Adler to Rambo Back to Woods
Then Back to Adler 💀💀
Then Back to Woods 💀💀💀
Adler really thought he could just sneak in the thumbnail like that 😭😭😭
Adler holding a g11 goes hard
Love the Bo1 reference in the thumbnail
i love the pancor jackhammer so much, it's so fucking cool
4:04 Call Of Duty players known this place.
For those who don’t know, it’s reference from Call of Duty Black OPS 1 campaign.
Weapon animations got better yet again - love it.
YOU CANT KILL ME! -Woods
From Woods to Adler
I remember from the Jackhammer in Max Payne
3:55 i can hear a russian screaming breaching every door every window in existance
I do love the FN P90. It looks like the granddaddy of Captain Kirk's phaser!
YES! I was very surprised and happy to see the Jackhammer would be on the list. Let alone the first one to introduce
Adler in thumbnail
The P90 is iconic but I think H&K should definitely have another look at the G11, especially with modern advancements in caseless ammo and polymers. Gotta love anything with hyperburst 😅
That thumbnail really said “we’ve got a job to do”
The Jackhammer is such a cool looking gun.
Also that's a German flag not a Belgian in your P90 segment
Now it’s woods also know as onions😂
We need a video on the Spas-12, Simple History...
There are Two JackHammers left, one that was incomplete internally was found by the widow of the man who designed them
Hitchcock41
IS THAT RUSSEL ADLER
Surprised to see the Arsenal Shipka here. 👀 🇧🇬
Also,
G11 - JSSDF!
*WOODS!*
"This [P-90], is a weapon of war. It's made to kill your enemy."
Jack O'Neill - SG-1
Perfect timing to add woods on the thumbnail
Is this Adler?!
The G11 is probably my favourite of these. Such an odd and memoral gun from Black Ops 1
I'm surprised the Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver wasn't on the list.
The P90 was used by the colonial marines in Battle star Galactica. Which means in another universe the FN P90 was so good it was used even in space age 😂
For your next video can you cover the japanese invasion of indochina in ww2 in 1940?
I love how Adler is in the thumbnail despite the G11 not being in Cold War
Russel Adler
Adler holding a G11 on that one mission from bo1 where the dudes noodle got blown out
That Shipka is something I’d be interested in getting 👍
Literally just Russell Adler on the thumbnail lol
The weapon in the last End of the video are the great ones.
why you replaced Woods with Adler in the thumbnail >:(
Most Guns can be find în a game called " gun mayhem"
Could you do the history of US working with war criminals?
0:40 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Well, Belgium became a part of Germany during the P90 scene.🙈 And the german army does not even use the P90.
Yeah, that triggered me a lot. 😂
Is it just me, or was the guy on the thumbnail the guy from Garand Thumb???
Next time, may I suggest the S333 Thunderstruck?1
That definitely should have been in the video.
Should be make talk about call of duty about that bc call of duty has simply history 2 there is alot about it
Why was Adler in the friggin thumbnaik
Russell Adler?