Brown Bess Musket: Three shots in 46 seconds

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @cragchannel2549
    @cragchannel2549 3 года назад +6081

    world's first quickscoper practicing his aim

    • @douglasgriswold2533
      @douglasgriswold2533 3 года назад +34

      Except he'd have more holesin him than a wheel of Swiss Cheese....

    • @Holle212
      @Holle212 3 года назад +7

      Moin

    • @anamericancelt6534
      @anamericancelt6534 3 года назад +30

      Aim? With a Brown Bess? lol

    • @billylauwda9178
      @billylauwda9178 3 года назад +24

      @@anamericancelt6534 well with the average silver player in CSGO might as well be as accurate as this musket

    • @aquarius5264
      @aquarius5264 3 года назад +4

      camera quality checks out

  • @TheActMan
    @TheActMan 3 года назад +12510

    Sleight of Hand always was overpowered as hell

  • @josephdoria5237
    @josephdoria5237 3 года назад +9870

    Tutorial: “Switching to your bayonet is faster than reloading.”
    This guy: *bet*

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 3 года назад +192

      Not with Sleight of Hand perk.

    • @boxcarz
      @boxcarz 3 года назад +72

      @@Agent1W "Oh shit they're outside" reloading

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 3 года назад +81

      @@boxcarz Also, if the soldier had "One Man Army" he can actually change his kit in as fast as 3 seconds, giving him access to the entire 18th century arsenal. He can be a sniper, grenadier, shotgunner, or even man cannoneer(man-portable two-pounder).

    • @Otter-Destruction
      @Otter-Destruction 3 года назад +34

      "Your rebel killing skills are remarkable"

    • @awetheaverage68264
      @awetheaverage68264 3 года назад +4

      *epic soldr hand gestur1!11!*

  • @KemoTherapy69
    @KemoTherapy69 3 года назад +859

    When you get extra tea for killing more enemies:

    • @paulcollyer801
      @paulcollyer801 3 года назад +6

      Not in Boston tho…
      Ah thenk yoo. Ahm ‘ere aww week

    • @gryndkor
      @gryndkor 3 года назад +1

      I'll drink to that! :ssssssssslurp!:

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 3 года назад +7

      @@paulcollyer801 cringe

    • @ComicGladiator
      @ComicGladiator 3 года назад +1

      @@paulcollyer801 Plot twist, Boston Harbor could fire 4 rounds in 46 seconds.

    • @romanvonungern-sternberg813
      @romanvonungern-sternberg813 3 года назад +3

      Now I know why American revolution won: they drank coffee!!!

  • @koookeee
    @koookeee 3 года назад +5019

    In order the speed up performance, he set graphics to low.

    • @kents.2866
      @kents.2866 3 года назад +110

      lol. Good one. But In all seriousness, as a black poweder flintlock shooter, throwing powder and a paper cartridge down the barrel vs cartridge with a lead round ball is totally different. Especially after a couple of shots. Fouling in the barrel make rates of fire go way down.

    • @joaovictorsalesgomes1614
      @joaovictorsalesgomes1614 3 года назад +9

      Best fkn comment

    • @naptime_2390
      @naptime_2390 3 года назад +4

      gold

    • @DeutscherKaiser
      @DeutscherKaiser 3 года назад

      🥇

    • @stc3145
      @stc3145 3 года назад +29

      No, its because the cameras in the 1700s werent as good as today

  • @rustyshackleford4942
    @rustyshackleford4942 3 года назад +3327

    “What makes a good soldier, Sharpe?”
    “Being able fire 3 rounds in under a minute sir.”

  • @Doc-Holliday1851
    @Doc-Holliday1851 9 лет назад +10232

    This is the 18th century version of "spray and pray". Lol

    • @NAthan-hl6wi
      @NAthan-hl6wi 8 лет назад +63

      17th*

    • @Doc-Holliday1851
      @Doc-Holliday1851 8 лет назад +400

      +dog cat The 17th century would be the 1600's.

    • @caelb9764
      @caelb9764 8 лет назад +45

      +Christian's Channel And the early 19th century.

    • @undrgrnd734
      @undrgrnd734 5 лет назад +151

      pretty much what they did lmao. Line up a couple of guys and then hope the collective shots would hit something

    • @Jack-rw7kv
      @Jack-rw7kv 5 лет назад +77

      "StOp SpAmMing"

  • @patgray5402
    @patgray5402 2 года назад +100

    It's simply amazing that you were able to colorize this old footage. This must have been one of the earliest videos in history.

    • @33legion
      @33legion 3 месяца назад

      They didn't have cameras back then, not even black and white. This is a reenactment.

  • @SlayerMiyake
    @SlayerMiyake 8 лет назад +8205

    need this guy in empire total war

  • @atryan1125
    @atryan1125 8 лет назад +5720

    *recorded in 1769*

    • @Drakwdeanrer
      @Drakwdeanrer 8 лет назад +226

      Nah, I call bullshit. If it were really recorded back then it would've been in black and white. :)

    • @jovonnepacheco390
      @jovonnepacheco390 8 лет назад +91

      +MadEngineer Thanks Sherlock!

    • @Drakwdeanrer
      @Drakwdeanrer 8 лет назад +104

      jovonne pacheco
      *facepalm* I gotta be less subtle with my jokes.

    • @Angus_Gibson
      @Angus_Gibson 8 лет назад +27

      Nah, don't worry! Your comment was gold!

    • @Drakwdeanrer
      @Drakwdeanrer 8 лет назад +8

      Angus Gibson
      Thanks, trying. :)

  • @arthureustaquio8835
    @arthureustaquio8835 6 лет назад +4230

    "What makes a good soldier is to fire three rounds a minute in any weather"
    - Richard Sharpe

    • @ADHDlanguages
      @ADHDlanguages 5 лет назад +135

      Yeah... for a rifleman. ~4/min (this guy) would have been a more standard speed for a musket iirc.

    • @terrorfire8505
      @terrorfire8505 4 года назад +84

      Now that's soldiering!

    • @jimmeerpohl8094
      @jimmeerpohl8094 4 года назад +34

      @cristopher wong accuracy is way more important that slinging lead fast. FGast and accurate is really effective.

    • @napoleoncorneliusscipio5141
      @napoleoncorneliusscipio5141 4 года назад +183

      @@jimmeerpohl8094 that's if you are fighting a skirmish. In line battles, rate of fire and musket volleys determine victory. But yes, skirmishers vs line formation, latter often has advantage.

    • @HerbiieIsBest
      @HerbiieIsBest 4 года назад +14

      Three aimed shots a minute ;)

  • @mokongthe3856
    @mokongthe3856 3 года назад +632

    Slaps musket*
    "This Bad boy can shoot 3 rounds in 46 seconds!"

    • @entertoby6698
      @entertoby6698 3 года назад +24

      Slaps musketeer*

    • @yeetreviews
      @yeetreviews 3 года назад +32

      @@entertoby6698 I’m calling elderly protective services

    • @entertoby6698
      @entertoby6698 3 года назад

      @@yeetreviews 🤦‍♂️

    • @TheMoose126
      @TheMoose126 3 года назад +4

      Any soldier worth his salt back then could fire between 3 and 4 rounds in a minute.. this man here had enough time for a fourth round.

    • @SparrowNoblePoland
      @SparrowNoblePoland 3 года назад +3

      Gets even funnier when you find out that old techniques of using bow, allowed to shoot an arrow every second.

  • @adamworley5346
    @adamworley5346 3 года назад +2031

    I love how the last shot hangs just long for the guy to assume it was a dud and then nearly pops out of his hands

    • @Incognito-vc9wj
      @Incognito-vc9wj 3 года назад +86

      His form went to shit on that last shot.

    • @Si_Streams
      @Si_Streams 3 года назад +49

      That is why when done in ranks you are given commands and you don’t drop the musket tile you are told to.

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel 3 года назад +39

      @@Si_Streams if some one can reload faster then most it could be a good idea to use them as light infantry instead of line infantry. Every one wasnt fighting in ranks

    • @TheButterMinecart1
      @TheButterMinecart1 3 года назад +16

      @@Incognito-vc9wj It's because it didn't fire when he pulled the trigger so he didn't expect it to fire.

    • @21mdavvaaddainia.r68
      @21mdavvaaddainia.r68 3 года назад +1

      Wheres the bayonet?

  • @historywithhilbert
    @historywithhilbert 3 года назад +4663

    Now that's soldiering.

  • @resistancerat
    @resistancerat 11 лет назад +2008

    "Cover me, I am reloading!"

    • @endoucheeray7018
      @endoucheeray7018 7 лет назад +210

      resistancerat
      Friendly: damn it! We're also reloading!
      Enemy: same here, take your time!

    • @ryneagheilim9782
      @ryneagheilim9782 6 лет назад +34

      Fix bayonets

    • @jamespocelinko104
      @jamespocelinko104 5 лет назад +7

      And that's why they had volley fire.

    • @postaldud506
      @postaldud506 3 года назад +10

      "My companion in war, i desire that you cover me as i take the time to reload this fine craftsmanship of gunsmithing."

  • @Gigas0101
    @Gigas0101 3 года назад +125

    That third round fired a hair late, took even this rapid reload mad lad by surprise!

    • @redneckwithajeep5001
      @redneckwithajeep5001 2 года назад +4

      Not uncommon with flintlocks usually the result of to much powder in the pan or improper granulation for the pan.

    • @shawndavis2616
      @shawndavis2616 2 года назад

      @@redneckwithajeep5001 I didn't think about that, guess they shouldn't go "rapid fire" after all.

    • @williamkoppos7039
      @williamkoppos7039 2 года назад +4

      That my friend, is a Hangfire. Touchole partially clogged or a slow burning spark. If you take it off your shoulder too fast that is the result you get.

  • @M4lenia
    @M4lenia 3 года назад +3892

    1700s
    Enemy: "Its not full auto?!!"
    Red coat: "This is!"

  • @mister-v-3086
    @mister-v-3086 5 лет назад +2112

    Hang-fire almost got him, at the end.

    • @ESFAndy011
      @ESFAndy011 4 года назад +187

      Yep, he overfilled the pan there, it would seem. I noticed he wasn't blowing the pan clean before every time he'd prime either, odds are too much powder piled up eventually.

    • @ridgerunner5772
      @ridgerunner5772 4 года назад +48

      I think he spit a tooth at the end.....

    • @tortuga4874
      @tortuga4874 4 года назад +97

      RidgeRunner577 nah that was probably a piece of paper from the cartridge

    • @ridgerunner5772
      @ridgerunner5772 4 года назад +10

      @@tortuga4874, easy there ASShpee....., do you not see a joke when it is coming through the cross hairs at you and, you only have time to half blink... BANG!!

    • @tortuga4874
      @tortuga4874 4 года назад +85

      Damn, ok you don’t have to be so rude about it. I was just trying to be reassuring :(

  • @aliciaanderson873
    @aliciaanderson873 3 года назад +1163

    Old guy at shooting range:
    NO RAPID FIRE!

    • @observantmagic4156
      @observantmagic4156 3 года назад +5

      Obey the rules friend

    • @lurk7967
      @lurk7967 3 года назад +8

      @@observantmagic4156 so you think everyone should just follow orders and Obey rules and not question anything
      I'm not going to touch the low-hanging fruit that most people mention when regarding following orders rules blindly
      Cover if you do not see how the indoctrinated mentality of follow the rules buddy is in our society for the express reason of control over the actions and thought of people then you are as blind as a Clydesdale
      Know what your right follow the rules buddy right so any person that gets caught speeding 20 kilometres over even if they didn't hurt anyone any person under 21 that got caught with one beer or any person that just gets caught breaking any arbitrary law
      Deserves to be punished to the full extent of that law of course right because every single law is just and none of them are wrong that's the society we live in
      Now I don't think that you are stupid enough to think that however I do think that you are a little bit of a bootlicker and you have that all we need to follow rules mentality ingrained into you somewhere
      Now I assume you have the same opinions on the Comal right everyone should be forced to wear masks there's nothing wrong with being forced right if it's for the greater good
      If you ever break Gathering guidelines of totally Jasper police officers to force their way into your home
      Business owners honestly should be ticketed and arrested for staying open they're just silly responsible
      Baby now you're starting to understand why we shouldn't comply blindly with anything the government or an authority figure says look up the Milgram experiment
      Law has never made man a whit more just but due to his respect for it even the well-disposed our daily made agents of Injustice
      Henry David Thoreau
      From Emma goldmans essay anarchism what it really stands for 1913

    • @observantmagic4156
      @observantmagic4156 3 года назад +34

      @@lurk7967 bruh. It’s a shooting range. Your life and others depends on the safety rules. Be responsible.

    • @coda56
      @coda56 3 года назад +33

      @@lurk7967 god damn calm down wtf

    • @cortex8239
      @cortex8239 3 года назад +3

      @@observantmagic4156 Yeah...Cuz shooting just down range is "hurtful"

  • @Methyll
    @Methyll 3 года назад +451

    this may look easy, but remember this is done outside of combat, just imagine trying to fire three shots under 1 minute, when you are standing in the open and lines of enemies are shooting back along with cannon balls hitting around you, and then suddenly you hear trumpet sounds and comes a mass cavalry charge.

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 3 года назад +27

      Yeah well, then you have 200 more musketeers by your side, everyone reloading. 10-20 seconds later, when the cavalry is 50-70 meters away, you hear your own commander shouting "TAKE AIM! FIREEE!!" And you and all the other musketeers shoot and kill 90% of the cavalry in one devastating mass fire blast ^^ Imagine that! And then about 50 amored foot soldiers with spears comes from behind to topple and kill the rest of the cavalry.

    • @ericsmith5919
      @ericsmith5919 3 года назад +70

      @@123TauruZ321 I got some bad news for you, man. That foot soldier with a spear? That's you. FIX BAYONETS!

    • @ImperialDiecast
      @ImperialDiecast 3 года назад +2

      @@123TauruZ321 this is why you use cavalry to outflank and charge the rear. only box formation can save these lads at which point they become immobile.

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 3 года назад +2

      @@ericsmith5919 So what? No problem that! You got 199 others to help and the cavalry is now reduced and demoralized.

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 3 года назад +2

      @@ImperialDiecast Box formation it is then. It doesn't really matter how the cavalry charge. Just adapt to their strategy.
      But in all seriousness, i think the cavalry would have better strategy charging in bulk, right in the middle, because if the musketeers start having to crossfire on themselves, that's a big disadvantage.

  • @DiegoTheRebel
    @DiegoTheRebel 3 года назад +1739

    Redcoat: "We need reinforcements!"
    Forty Second Fred: "Stay calm, gentlemen. I got this"

    • @choke8640
      @choke8640 3 года назад +31

      forty second fred the legend

    • @beet158
      @beet158 3 года назад +52

      @Peyton DeMaria Because he makes them climax in 40

    • @danksanchez4324
      @danksanchez4324 3 года назад +12

      @Jonah Stafford 40 second Fred took my girlfriends :(

    • @T0M_X
      @T0M_X 3 года назад

      Funny, i had a similar nickname in highschool

    • @07jaworski07
      @07jaworski07 3 года назад +2

      "you guys just tank them while I do the main damage"

  • @PrivatePeterson
    @PrivatePeterson 3 года назад +812

    1700’s range supervisor:
    “NO RAPID FIRE!”

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone 3 года назад +9

      Golden comment. ^^^^

    • @WESAVEDTHELEFT1863
      @WESAVEDTHELEFT1863 3 года назад +53

      "This is not rapid fire!"

    • @72EEL
      @72EEL 3 года назад +44

      @@WESAVEDTHELEFT1863 “That’s not rapid fire?”

    • @WESAVEDTHELEFT1863
      @WESAVEDTHELEFT1863 3 года назад +93

      @@72EEL "Nay, this is!"
      *fires off 6 shots in 30 seconds*

    • @degenerateWA
      @degenerateWA 3 года назад +8

      This whole thread is amazing. This made my day. Maybe even my whole week.

  • @MattH726
    @MattH726 3 года назад +1460

    I didn't know they had cameras this good back then

    • @yung_drakoo3605
      @yung_drakoo3605 3 года назад +9

      But cameras didn’t exist back then?

    • @Tiennamansquareisntreal
      @Tiennamansquareisntreal 3 года назад +171

      @@yung_drakoo3605 then howd they record this.

    • @dedu2681
      @dedu2681 3 года назад +59

      @@Tiennamansquareisntreal illuminati i guess

    • @cosmopx1855
      @cosmopx1855 3 года назад +8

      It existed I think, it was black and white and bad quality but you can change that with a.i

    • @cosmopx1855
      @cosmopx1855 3 года назад +6

      Or idk they are just cosplaying this today and making a championship to see who can shoot faster

  • @sirbig8292
    @sirbig8292 2 года назад +20

    That last reload was so fast, even the musket needed a moment to realize it.

  • @jjohnston94
    @jjohnston94 9 лет назад +1328

    Can you imagine standing there and doing that while the opposing line is shooting back?

    • @jongriner8541
      @jongriner8541 9 лет назад +210

      Interestingly, I bet these guys would be more effective today in a shootout than gang members with modern day guns.

    • @89tonstar
      @89tonstar 8 лет назад +56

      +jjohnston94 that generally didn't happen a lot in history, if you think about it it makes perfect sense, coordinating 80 men in two ranks to firing together would be impossible under fire past say, the second volley. People generally don't like to die, so they routed pretty quickly once they say dozens of men diying.

    • @TheBespectacledN00b
      @TheBespectacledN00b 8 лет назад +105

      +tbone martinez Usually one side or another would bayonet charge after two or three volleys of the other didn't break. Apparently the reason the American civil war's early battles were so bloody was because they didn't charge, just repeatedly shot vollies.

    • @Orion-jb5sw
      @Orion-jb5sw 8 лет назад +12

      There were other commands that could be given other than a general company or squad-level volley fire that would provide coordinated fire from a two-rank formation of trained soldiers, such as fire by rank (front rank either standing or kneeling), fire by file (from the left or right as directed), or if the din of battle got too much for continued shouted commands, the ever popular "fire at will".

    • @prof.yurivaldesalvarezarza3998
      @prof.yurivaldesalvarezarza3998 5 лет назад +38

      @Mr. Somebody Muskets were indeed very inaccurate beyond 100 yards,with an extreme range of 300 yards for the Brown Bess,that's the reason why all battles using line tactics(basically from Maurice of Nassau's time to Napoleons's III 1870's army)were fought at a range of 50 to 100 yards,you can hardly miss hundreds and hundreds of massed infantry in front of you firing 1-3 volleys from a .75 cal weapon. Even without a clear LOS,you need to maintain firepower and discipline to stay in line,and that's what precisely distinguished Marlborough and Frederick II of Prussia armies. Don't know what sources tbone martinez used,but there's plenty of primary historical documents concerning battle accounts from the 16th to 18th century in Europe that tell otherwise.
      Modern estimates according to Cumpston, Mike. "The Guns of Empire: 18th Century Martial Muskets" Guns Magazine, August 2008, p. 60. FMG Publications, San Diego, CA put the accuracy at 75% at 175 yards.Yes,yards.

  • @MinstrelSentFromAnotherLand
    @MinstrelSentFromAnotherLand 3 года назад +3752

    He better be careful they’re gonna classify this as an assault musket.

  • @MilitaryHistoryVisualized
    @MilitaryHistoryVisualized 8 лет назад +2089

    nice

    • @w0tna781
      @w0tna781 8 лет назад +19

      +Military History Visualized Oh, what a coincidence I found you here!
      Do you think we'll ever get a episode about the Napoleonic wars? Or the times of the muskets overall?

    • @MilitaryHistoryVisualized
      @MilitaryHistoryVisualized 8 лет назад +22

      +Wotan cz well, I was here because I was working on a script for that era ;) so I guess the answer is yes :)

    • @w0tna781
      @w0tna781 8 лет назад +6

      Military History Visualized Amazing! Looking forward to it! Keep up the great content!

    • @josephk.4200
      @josephk.4200 3 года назад +1

      One of your patrons here, saying hi MHV.

    • @user-sx1jb8gc6s
      @user-sx1jb8gc6s 3 года назад +4

      @@MilitaryHistoryVisualized Really enjoy your channel. As an American, it's fascinating to get your perspective on history and military studies. Thanks for all the great content!

  • @davidmorales8481
    @davidmorales8481 3 года назад +95

    Imagine being in the middle of a battle to see who reloads first and knowing that the loser will die. Creepy

    • @levoltaire2857
      @levoltaire2857 3 года назад

      Omg 😭, underrated

    • @sunnyd9321
      @sunnyd9321 3 года назад +6

      They didn't stand apart from each other and fire back towards one another one by one, they fought in formations. Colonial era armies used rotations whereupon firing the first volley, the ones who shot would move to the back of the line and the ones behind would rush forward and shoot their round. This repeated until either some tactical advantage was secured, the enemy line was severely crushed, or they ran out of ammo, and then they commenced a bayonet charge.

    • @ernisj.8087
      @ernisj.8087 3 года назад +5

      Plenty of time to take couver or dodge.

    • @ernisj.8087
      @ernisj.8087 3 года назад

      @@fahey5719 20 sec betvien shots.Avrage joe could run away out of efective shootin range.

    • @victorhopper6774
      @victorhopper6774 3 года назад

      nope only if they were over 50 yards away.

  • @metal665lica
    @metal665lica 3 года назад +5721

    Imagine practicing all your life to fire a musket this fast then some guy named Samuel invents a gun that makes your skill obsolete.

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 3 года назад +174

      Brrrrrrrrrrrrt

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 3 года назад +214

      They already had repeating weapons then.

    • @arandomperson5434
      @arandomperson5434 3 года назад +39

      Samuel Pauly or Samuel Colt?

    • @msmlolmanpolybrige0335
      @msmlolmanpolybrige0335 3 года назад +150

      @@silverletter4551 no, they didn't thats a short land parent musket from around the 1760's to 1770's repeating wepons were limited to lorenzonis which even then weren't really that repeating

    • @Krushnow
      @Krushnow 3 года назад +18

      @@msmlolmanpolybrige0335 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalthoff_repeater

  • @biofriik
    @biofriik 8 лет назад +1877

    Sleight of Hand Pro.

  • @joshuafujiwara899
    @joshuafujiwara899 5 лет назад +1155

    if this guy had a time machine we would still be drinking tea

    • @Canadian-moto-boy
      @Canadian-moto-boy 4 года назад +19

      Joshua Fujiwara this is absolute gold

    • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
      @georgesakellaropoulos8162 4 года назад +13

      Fujiwara San. Do you mean to say that you have forsaken the national drink of your ancestors and all of the tradition behind it?

    • @colelinse6196
      @colelinse6196 3 года назад +7

      @@georgesakellaropoulos8162 that's America for you

    • @micahj9828
      @micahj9828 3 года назад +3

      No. England would be drinking coffee because this guy wasn't even ramming a projectile down the muzzle. You would have seen a 51 star American flag draped at The Who and Def Leppard concerts.

    • @oliverludwig6148
      @oliverludwig6148 3 года назад +19

      @@micahj9828 read the video description.

  • @cristiannicolas5349
    @cristiannicolas5349 3 года назад +63

    1700's
    Enemy: "It's not full auto?"
    Red coat: "No this is"
    Enemy: "Damn bro"

  • @jimbobcooter5161
    @jimbobcooter5161 3 года назад +1844

    When 1776 rifle videos have higher quality than ufo sightings in 2021

    • @nosferatu6004
      @nosferatu6004 3 года назад +11

      Maybe, because the 1776 dosn't exist!

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii 3 года назад +62

      @@nosferatu6004 r/whoosh

    • @nosferatu6004
      @nosferatu6004 3 года назад +10

      @Aaasaaa Sosss @Caelesti Gladii oh my God, so you belive in ufo, and r not able to catch simple irony? What r u, Americans!?!

    • @BD-bditw
      @BD-bditw 3 года назад +16

      And they weren't filmed by some pea brained nerd in vertical mode!

    • @tineepodgorsek1781
      @tineepodgorsek1781 3 года назад +1

      @@nosferatu6004 an American*

  • @metal665lica
    @metal665lica 3 года назад +1580

    He's almost as good as the sailor who "can cook minute rice in 58 seconds"

    • @SomeoneYouHate
      @SomeoneYouHate 3 года назад +5

      Nah i think rice dude changed his time in settings so it cooks faster

    • @BC-bx9kg
      @BC-bx9kg 3 года назад +3

      Wait, that’s illegal

    • @koka_pepsi
      @koka_pepsi 3 года назад +4

      Bro he obviously just turned his cooker to 650°. There is absolutely no way you'd be able to do such a thing without stupidly high temperatures

    • @alexanderharrison7421
      @alexanderharrison7421 3 года назад

      56 seconds

    • @irise30
      @irise30 3 года назад

      Key word, almost

  • @audendavis9422
    @audendavis9422 3 года назад +1852

    Imagine you’re 18 and joining the continental army to help your nation when this 60 y/o mad lad sends 3 shoots from a fricking musket in 46 seconds

    • @longwoolcoat2266
      @longwoolcoat2266 3 года назад +164

      I'd report him for hacking

    • @erikin9757
      @erikin9757 3 года назад +30

      Why do you think he is a 60 year old? (I know it doesn't have anything to do with your whole comment)

    • @herlixian798
      @herlixian798 3 года назад +5

      @@longwoolcoat2266 lmao

    • @t-k4560
      @t-k4560 3 года назад +11

      @@erikin9757 stfu

    • @kobieharrison8931
      @kobieharrison8931 3 года назад +31

      @@t-k4560 dont be rude

  • @vurrunna
    @vurrunna 3 года назад +128

    Now imagine what it would have been like to have three rows of men that could load and fire this fast, staggering the shots row-to-row so that they have a near continuous rate of fire. It'd be something incredible to behold--or terrifying, depending on where you're standing.

    • @RichWoods23
      @RichWoods23 3 года назад +15

      It turns out that two rows of soldiers are sufficient (the famous thin red line). One aimed 50-80 yard shot every 10 seconds from the file of two men in each two-yard frontage is the practical maximum due to the time it takes for the clouds of powder smoke to thin when there's little or no breeze. When smokeless powder and percussion caps were invented, the rate of fire could go up once more although by then rifled muskets were also more common. The rifling meant that aimed shots could be taken at up to 200 yards, which imposed a new limit on the practical rate of fire.
      Of course if your enemy is approaching en masse, like in a Napoleonic column, then at 50 yards you don't need to spend any time aiming and can just fire into the smoke.

    • @stevestringham1095
      @stevestringham1095 3 года назад +2

      @@RichWoods23 smokeless powder isn't used with percussion caps homes. cap and ball still used blackpowder. minie balls also had a 500 yard range in the Civil War. i doubt you could put a cap on faster than this bloke was priming his pan either.

    • @edadan
      @edadan 3 года назад +2

      I’d be standing behind a tree so I didn’t get shot. Never could understand their tactics…standing out in the open to be gunned down. Was that “honorable”?

    • @vurrunna
      @vurrunna 3 года назад +18

      @@edadan ​ Oh, there's plenty of reasons for why blackpowder tactics wen the way they did. These days, it seems silly to be standing in the open while you get shot, but we have the advantage of modern weaponry and technology. Consider that the musket was an inaccurate weapon, which, while still deadly if it hits, is ineffective in small numbers. If a regiment of 100 men were all diving for cover, their shots would be spread thin. Cram those 100 men into a column, however, and you can have a concentrated volley of fire that's much more likely to do something to the enemy.
      As well, a column of men is much easier to command than a bunch of loosely dispersed men. They can follow simple instructions and movements in tandem with one another, while dispersed men would have to be rounded up and told what to do. Keeping in mind this is while the battlefield is covered in defining fire from both muskets and cannon. (As an aside, this is why drummers were so important--their drums communicated orders to the regiment, and were loud enough to be heard over the din. Besides, if you miss it, you can just follow the guys next to you.)
      Lastly, it's an unfortunately common misconception that people back in the day were either too stupid or too caught up in honor to fight battles smartly. In reality, people back then were just as smart as people today--they just had access to less information than we do now. The reality is that they put a lot of thought into the ways they fought wars, and were generally pretty good at what they did. Sure, their tactics would eventually stop working as the nature of war evolved, but that's always been the case. Someday, people will probably look back at us and call us ridiculous for how we fight wars.

    • @youtube_omaro1879
      @youtube_omaro1879 3 года назад +3

      Once the infantry formation was broken they could be run down by cavalry. Hiding behind a tree may avoid being shot, but the enemy isn't going to try to shoot you.

  • @robertshein7744
    @robertshein7744 3 года назад +451

    Finally! Someone who has actually practiced! I've been trying to find how fast trained musketmen would be able to fire for ages but all I keep finding is people taking eight minutes to load the first shot. Thank you 2007

    • @OKRickety
      @OKRickety 3 года назад +39

      I presume this was a competition and this would be against the rules, but if rate of fire was really important, I'd think you'd just hold the ramrod between rounds, saving the time of insertion and removal. Probably save 3-5 seconds per round so he could easily do 4 rounds per minute.

    • @ryandavis7593
      @ryandavis7593 3 года назад +8

      With my 45 cal black powder plainsman I can do three in a minute and a half while seated in the back of a suburban and hit everything I aim at.
      My best friend chuckled every time his buddy was surprised who was in the front seat with a semi automatic rifle who didn’t get a shot off because I was taking them.
      Snooze you lose.

    • @hosmerhomeboy
      @hosmerhomeboy 3 года назад +13

      I've read 3 was bad for trained troops. 4 was common. 5.5 - 6 was about the max.

    • @grizzlyb9984
      @grizzlyb9984 3 года назад +12

      The prussian army ,after the naoleonic wars i believe, started training the soldiers 6 shots a minute.
      It was impossible to hit 6 consistently but the point was to get the soldiers to shoot one more time than the enemy in the same time span.

    • @felixf5211
      @felixf5211 3 года назад +1

      @@ryandavis7593 I had to Google the rifle. Very cool.

  • @adamlewis1613
    @adamlewis1613 3 года назад +250

    This man is bordering 4 rounds per minute
    He's too powerful to be left alive

  • @m5a159
    @m5a159 3 года назад +4829

    "Hey! no full auto in the building!"
    "That's not full auto, this is!"
    Edit: Humor is subjective, believe it or not.

    • @orsonincharge4879
      @orsonincharge4879 3 года назад +176

      awww ... i lol'd .
      Anyway , keep up your spirits mate , more will laugh eventually , just give it some time .

    • @orsonincharge4879
      @orsonincharge4879 3 года назад +160

      @@landonray9517 " its so last year "
      No full auto in the building will always be a meme , consider it an age test .... dont think its funny anymore ? That means you're too old .
      Lando Cal "Ray"sian ?
      This deals getting worse all the time !

    • @orsonincharge4879
      @orsonincharge4879 3 года назад +261

      @@landonray9517 1700's version
      "Cease thy rapid fire within the confines of this room!"
      "Thou jest sir , this be rapid fire"
      "By jove sir I stand corrected ! "

    • @m5a159
      @m5a159 3 года назад +76

      @@orsonincharge4879 God tier.

    • @orsonincharge4879
      @orsonincharge4879 3 года назад +37

      @@m5a159 :D

  • @WorldsBestStuntMan
    @WorldsBestStuntMan 3 года назад +53

    Sometimes I just want to travel back in time to the 1700s and just ditch a M16 somewhere and see what happens

    • @HoChiMeme
      @HoChiMeme 3 года назад +17

      They copy everything except the method of operation and in the modern day we have muskets with plastic furniture foregrips and rails for optics

    • @arthurmorgan7645
      @arthurmorgan7645 3 года назад +5

      Well no one would have the bullets to fire it

    • @nigelthornberry7936
      @nigelthornberry7936 3 года назад

      @@arthurmorgan7645 you’re fun aren’t you

    • @arthurmorgan7645
      @arthurmorgan7645 3 года назад +1

      @@nigelthornberry7936 well its the truth

    • @evoxis1058
      @evoxis1058 3 года назад +5

      @@arthurmorgan7645 i wanna go back in time to the 1700s, train a squad of 50 men to use m16s, id give them 100k rounds and teach them about modern firearm technology. Simply knowing somthing is possible makes it easier to achive and with the knowlege behind how the firearms and ammunition work, who knows what technological advancements may come. Keep in mind, this is assuming i have a time machine and the money to supply the above mentioned supplies.

  • @rickygreen1756
    @rickygreen1756 3 года назад +288

    Finally a historically accurate video. Soldiers were expected to load a musket in under 16 seconds.

    • @Movetheproduct
      @Movetheproduct 3 года назад +5

      Three shots without bullets..

    • @DetniesChannel
      @DetniesChannel 3 года назад +30

      @@Movetheproduct read the description

    • @Clangokkuner
      @Clangokkuner 3 года назад +20

      @@Movetheproduct it's called a paper cartridge you imbecile

  • @sotis1756
    @sotis1756 5 лет назад +456

    Watch in 144p for the ultimate 1700s experience

    • @jd.3493
      @jd.3493 3 года назад +11

      144p? My old Nintendo looks better than this... it’s like 55p at 17 FPS

    • @N1ko0L
      @N1ko0L 3 года назад +1

      @@jd.3493 You'll be surprize how good a nes is running, 256 horizontal for 240 Vertical, at 50hz (for PAL)

    • @athrowaway3487
      @athrowaway3487 3 года назад

      @@Rustikreignlol

    • @30AndHatingIt
      @30AndHatingIt 3 года назад +3

      Dying is an upgrade compared to living in 2021, everything and everyone fucking sucks.

    • @sotis1756
      @sotis1756 3 года назад +2

      @@30AndHatingIt i can agree with the last part.. but it ain’t that bad, it could be worse it’s already better than last year in my opinion. Could be because some messed up things happened to me last year. But we’ll get through 2021 mate! Hang in there

  • @tokenride04
    @tokenride04 6 лет назад +221

    just imagine 20,000 other dudes in a huge field doing the same thing

    • @ernestoyounes2946
      @ernestoyounes2946 4 года назад +20

      mad minute 1776 style

    • @whuhoh6914
      @whuhoh6914 3 года назад +7

      why do we have to imagine it someone should make that edit

    • @mr.tobacco1708
      @mr.tobacco1708 3 года назад +5

      That's called Frederick's Prussian Army :D

    • @counciousstream
      @counciousstream 3 года назад +2

      shooting right over the heads of everyone else.

    • @21mozzie
      @21mozzie 3 года назад

      The crazy thing though is that so few people died.

  • @zxcvbnm35125
    @zxcvbnm35125 2 года назад +7

    Three shots to the minute, Mr Sharpe!

  • @thelieutenant7732
    @thelieutenant7732 3 года назад +205

    Imagine an entire line of soldiers who could reload that quickly getting 3 shots out before their enemy can reload once

    • @TheShadowBannedBandit
      @TheShadowBannedBandit 3 года назад +13

      I feel like the game doesn't allow that.

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel 3 года назад +8

      3 is not bad, but prussian soldiers where expected to fire 6 shots in a minute.

    • @EvgeneXI
      @EvgeneXI 3 года назад +24

      @@Lappmogel that’s got to be bollocks. Time simply won’t allow for 6 rounds to be primed, rammed and fired from a musket in 60 seconds.

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel 3 года назад +4

      @@EvgeneXI look it up, they har a pretty substancial army and where known for their discipline and drill. I guess they started with it loaded and started the timer with the first shot

    • @EvgeneXI
      @EvgeneXI 3 года назад +11

      @@Lappmogel
      So I had a look. Kind of what I expected, although I’m surprised it’s even manageable at all even if it’s only during drill.
      TL;DR:
      . During drill armies could manage 4-5 rpm, Prussian managed 6.
      . During battle few armies managed more than 2 - 3 rpm.
      “By 1750, most European armies were fascinated with the speed of fire demonstrated by the Prussian troops in the War of Austrian Succession. Austrian military veterans and theorists saw that their troops could fire 4-5 rounds a minute on the drill square, basically matching the Prussian drill square ideal.[3] Prussian troops were capable of firing six rounds a minute, but could not maintain that pace for any length of time. Lossow comments, "Altogether, it would be too much to expect troops to maintain six rounds a minute for an extended time."
      It seems that troops in combat fired more slowly. Two rounds a minute is a very believable figure for well-trained, veteran troops in combat. Austrian army officer Jakob Cogniazzo gives us a window into this idea:
      Now, how many rounds of rapid fire do you think he can loose off in a minute when he is in a minute when he is in this condition? At least five a minute? That is certainly the norm for fire on the drill square, which conjures up visions of enemy corpses by the thousand. But, when we consider all the encumbering burden of the soldier... taking everything into due account, it would be optimistic to suppose that he fires as many as one or at the most two rounds a minute [in combat].”

  • @aidanmcwhirter2612
    @aidanmcwhirter2612 8 лет назад +1211

    Woah was this real footage from the revolutionary war?

  • @notisac3149
    @notisac3149 3 года назад +176

    0:48 And that's why you always keep a firearm pointed in a safe direction, even after pulling the trigger.

    • @pirategamer3243
      @pirategamer3243 3 года назад +5

      I didnt even notice that, wow.

    • @Ramzi1944
      @Ramzi1944 3 года назад +2

      What happened?

    • @pirategamer3243
      @pirategamer3243 3 года назад +21

      @@Ramzi1944 he pulled the trigger but due to being a less reliable gun than caplocks it had a delayed fire, and shot when he wasn't aiming.

    • @soudruhholub8306
      @soudruhholub8306 3 года назад

      I was searching for comment where someone noticed that.

    • @RealTalkOttawa
      @RealTalkOttawa 3 года назад

      Yes but any modern firearm is not going to have a gunpowder delay.

  • @Fred5612
    @Fred5612 3 года назад +8

    Pretty accurate video considering it was filmed in the era where this musket was still standard issue.

  • @vudat189
    @vudat189 3 года назад +897

    Expect: 3 shoot 46second
    Reality: Go to battle died by stupid artillery

    • @haeveen8255
      @haeveen8255 3 года назад +33

      Either heavy cavalry 🤣

    • @prakharmishra5583
      @prakharmishra5583 3 года назад +23

      Or by a thermonuclear bomb

    • @Ryzot
      @Ryzot 3 года назад +18

      artillery? you mean canon balls? in the revolutionary war they didn't have canons with them a lot of the time. it was a lot of ambushes

    • @cedricbethea2343
      @cedricbethea2343 3 года назад +4

      That’s blood and iron for ya

    • @edwardmarshall178
      @edwardmarshall178 3 года назад +2

      How could you not see the ball coming your way?

  • @rmh941
    @rmh941 3 года назад +120

    Price: “Switching to your sword is always faster than reloading.”

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 3 года назад +7

      _Someone:_ Fucking arrow spammers.

  • @filetmignon9978
    @filetmignon9978 3 года назад +726

    We all just got this recommended 14 years later didn't we

    • @rookie6850
      @rookie6850 3 года назад +4

      we did

    • @marth8000
      @marth8000 3 года назад +2

      The Algorithm be having one of those weird internet days.

    • @Just1American1966
      @Just1American1966 3 года назад

      I did.

    • @山丨山丂丂乇乇卩
      @山丨山丂丂乇乇卩 3 года назад +1

      Maybe the universe wants me to shoot something 3 times in 46 seconds, but what? Now I'll just wait for another recommendation 😐

    • @TheToledoTrumpton
      @TheToledoTrumpton 3 года назад +1

      @@山丨山丂丂乇乇卩 Now, now. We are still locked up tight where we are, can't even go to parks or play golf, don't go giving me ideas. 46 seconds and everyone's problems would be over.

  • @davidpeters4129
    @davidpeters4129 3 года назад +9

    Trained Infantry soldiers in the 18th century could fire 4 to 5 round per minute, they just had to have a top and bottom tooth. Pennsylvania rifles used by the Americans were far more accurate(up to 300 or so yards) than a smooth bore musket but took longer to load, both muskets and rifles had their advantages and disadvantages

  • @raisagorbachov
    @raisagorbachov 3 года назад +39

    Imagine three rows of soldiers in the traditional line of advancing soldiers with one firing, two at different stages of reloading. That would have been formiddable.

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench 3 года назад +2

      would be hard to keep your heads in that situation

    • @DolphinWN
      @DolphinWN 3 года назад

      @@dont-want-no-wrench literally

  • @scottkrafft6830
    @scottkrafft6830 8 лет назад +592

    The video quality is from 1776 too.

  • @Dragoneer
    @Dragoneer 3 года назад +160

    “What’s the fire rate with this character then?”
    “Uhh, 3.91 RPM”

    • @Wistbacka
      @Wistbacka 3 года назад +6

      Too OP. Needs to get nerfed.

    • @WrathofArminius
      @WrathofArminius 3 года назад +1

      But he wears a siiiick red outfit.

  • @Edtuma
    @Edtuma 3 года назад +7

    imagine doing this while standing in an open field and getting shot at

  • @engleberteverything421
    @engleberteverything421 4 года назад +44

    "Do you know what Major Sharpe says makes a good soldier?"
    "The ability to fire three rounds a minute, in any weather."

  • @monke7156
    @monke7156 3 года назад +53

    I love how he takes the musket off his shoulder before the charge caught flame and he basically hip fired it

    • @CynderDragoneye
      @CynderDragoneye 3 года назад +6

      im pretty sure that was a hang fire, you can see him pull the trigger and nothing happen

    • @boogaloobaloo
      @boogaloobaloo 3 года назад +5

      @@CynderDragoneye Definitely a hang fire. You can see him pull the trigger and hear the hammer fall just before he unshoulders it and it fires.

    • @darth-hellhound6534
      @darth-hellhound6534 2 года назад +1

      @@boogaloobaloo that's the nature of these weapons, they don't fire immediately

    • @DaveDexterMusic
      @DaveDexterMusic 9 месяцев назад

      @@darth-hellhound6534 but in this case fired extremely late

  • @05Rudey
    @05Rudey 3 года назад +65

    Just imagine the speed from a serviceman back in the day who lived with his Brown Bess 24/7.

    • @zakpearce7826
      @zakpearce7826 3 года назад +8

      Slower, because they couldn't afford enough powder to fire their guns. Many were lucky if they'd fired 30 practice rounds before their first battle.

    • @zakpearce7826
      @zakpearce7826 3 года назад +6

      @DrupBup Most of those were recruited into specialist rifle and light infantry units, and did not constitute line or militia units which made up the bulk of Napoleonic era standing armies. Even the British, who had some of the best drilled line infantry in Europe, only allocated 28 rounds per year per soldier for practice during the heights of the Napoleonic wars. In some French regiments it was as low as nine. A good number of Russian soldiers had never discharged their muskets before Borodino. You're probably thinking of this from an American frontiersman perspective, where powder was more plentiful, not a cheap European line infantry regiment.
      I can go back through my uni coursework and drag up all the sources if you like :)

    • @zakpearce7826
      @zakpearce7826 3 года назад +5

      ​@DrupBup British soldiers got an allocation of 30 rounds, and they got the most out of any European army. Some French soldiers hadn't even fired their weapons before their first battles. This is a fact. Experienced riflemen were VERY hard to come by as their skills were in high demand and were recruited into rifle regiments, not line infantry regiments. All your movies about frontiersmen aside, your perspective is not accurate regarding the quality of line infantry, who largely utilised massed infantry bayonet charges instead of shooting. At Gettysburg, for a fun fact, 75% of recovered guns had multiple unfired rounds loaded into them. Training in the era was terrible. You don't have a fucking clue what you're talking about, and your insecure rudeness is totally uncalled for.
      Source: Chandler's dictionary of the Napoleonic wars

    • @zakpearce7826
      @zakpearce7826 3 года назад +4

      ​@DrupBup "many were also experienced hunters who handled their own weapons for decades before they were enlisted "
      No. False. Idiot. Experienced hunters were recruited into rifle regiments, where they got more pay for their skills. Most soldiers were not hunters. Practically nobody using a Brown Bess Musket was a professional hunter before joining the military. Pay for line soldiers was shit, and only the lowest rungs of society joined as enlisted soldiers - certainly not people with a skilled profession like hunting. In my years of studying Napoleonic-era warfare, I've never come across a story of a hunter joining a European line regiment as a musketeer. This post talked about a serviceman with his Brown Bess musket. Those that were impressed or joined into the military ended up in the rifles regiments, which predominantly used the Baker Rifle. Pretending that experienced marksmen were in any way widespread in line infantry regiments of this time is factually inaccurate and a product of Hollywood History. This is a matter of historical fact, and you imposing your *unsourced assumptions* on history is fucking irritating.

    • @jamielonsdale3018
      @jamielonsdale3018 3 года назад +1

      @@zakpearce7826 Sorry to say this, but the other guy has a point to his argument. I am convinced to a level I am satisfied with that you are the insecure one.
      However, I'm also convinced that you're both idiots, because you've been arguing with each other in a manner which is quite blatantly a waste of time.
      You did say 'I can go back through my uni coursework and drag up all the sources if you would like'. I'd like to take you up on that. Please provide sources for your assertions. Especially if you're going to argue on the internet with complete strangers. If you have those sources, instead of offering to 'drag them up', just post the sources... If you can't be bothered to cite your sources the first time, then in my opinion it's clear to me you don't care enough about the point you're making to warrant actually making that point in the first place.

  • @thom7853
    @thom7853 3 года назад +16

    Damn, even beat Sharpe's rifles standard of 3 rounds a minute.

    • @barkspawn
      @barkspawn 3 года назад +1

      Rifle bullets are a lot harder to muzzle load though because they're tight inside the barrel, also while a musket can just be fired and forgot, a rifle would have to be aimed properly
      ruclips.net/video/Gdtz4rXV-Yg/видео.html

  • @cytorakdemon
    @cytorakdemon 3 года назад +33

    2021: "Why do you need thirty round magazines?"
    1776: "Woi yu be needing ta foire tree shots in under the King's minute fo?"

    • @melkhiordarkfell4354
      @melkhiordarkfell4354 3 года назад +10

      "So I can beat those rowdy blighters and be home in time for tea"

  • @EFSxTRiiCKZz
    @EFSxTRiiCKZz 3 года назад +165

    Firing three rounds a minute in terrible quality.
    Now that's soldiering

  • @chesterpanda
    @chesterpanda 3 года назад +761

    „There’s no reason anyone needs to be able to fire 6 rounds a Minute!“ - Royal British Army Captain stationed in the American Colonies, 1774.

    • @christoph8365
      @christoph8365 3 года назад +79

      Democrats, modern day redcoats.

    • @XFizzlepop-Berrytwist
      @XFizzlepop-Berrytwist 3 года назад +16

      @@christoph8365
      Very true.
      Magazine/clip size limits prove this.

    • @mondale3456
      @mondale3456 3 года назад +50

      @Funtime Florian fuck up florian

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 3 года назад +63

      @Funtime Florian If there were less gun control that bullied 16 year old wouldn't act out since everyone's strapped.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone 3 года назад +59

      @Funtime Florian
      Probably should work on bullying first then. Would definitely be easier.

  • @davidshaffstall8693
    @davidshaffstall8693 3 года назад +2

    All while under fire, explosions all around, buddies dropping right and left, possibly wounded themselves. Respect

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 3 года назад

      Imagine being part of a war back then like that, and being one of the survivors at the end. That must be some experience.

  • @rwh055
    @rwh055 8 лет назад +216

    this guy is like a machine-rifle

    • @Angus_Gibson
      @Angus_Gibson 8 лет назад +51

      *machine-musket ;)

    • @Jenzaminx
      @Jenzaminx 5 лет назад +7

      His record is now 4 shots in under a minute, no misfire 😊

    • @ponraul1221
      @ponraul1221 3 года назад +3

      It’s not even a rifle lol

    • @MegaXhydra
      @MegaXhydra 3 года назад

      @@ponraul1221 a musket is a rifle

    • @ponraul1221
      @ponraul1221 3 года назад +5

      @@MegaXhydra A musket has a smoothbore barrel without any rifling. Therefore, it’s not a rifle.

  • @sungodra1226
    @sungodra1226 3 года назад +319

    Why doesn’t he just switch to his side arm? It’s quicker than reloading.

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 3 года назад +28

      I guess he's not an officer.

    • @masteroutlaw100
      @masteroutlaw100 3 года назад +14

      He's not a pirate

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 3 года назад +12

      @@masteroutlaw100 But he could be a highwayman, going after that Capt. Farrell! *"I first produced my pistol, then produced my rapier..."

    • @sethstopcallingmeryandickh9067
      @sethstopcallingmeryandickh9067 3 года назад +2

      @@Agent1W got to love Whiskey in the Jar. The best version that song is Thin Lizzy

    • @hafidza.p8584
      @hafidza.p8584 3 года назад +1

      Hes not in elite rank yet

  • @milbruh6671
    @milbruh6671 3 года назад +57

    Ah yes, the faithful machine gunner mowing down ruffians at record pace.

  • @bastardhyena7882
    @bastardhyena7882 3 года назад +21

    RIP to all who said: "Once he fires, we rush him!" During the british invasion.

  • @williambjorklund6185
    @williambjorklund6185 11 лет назад +225

    Only if my men in the Total war series were that quick...

    • @supernovalogic
      @supernovalogic 10 лет назад +7

      Hahah, I was thinking exactly that! And if only they actually fired in volleys instead of randomly.

    • @lurac5710
      @lurac5710 6 лет назад +7

      You can set them to fire volleys actually!
      Its just... having to be manually done! heh.

    • @Men_dra
      @Men_dra 3 года назад

      *Laughs in Otomo clan*

    • @JBGARINGAN
      @JBGARINGAN 3 года назад +4

      You gotta research fire by rank, but hold off researching platoon fire because it ain't as effective even though it's supposed to be more advanced

    • @tyree9055
      @tyree9055 3 года назад +3

      @@JBGARINGAN My favorite thing about that game was watching the opponent's morale break when Fire-by-Rank unloaded on them! It didn't take long either! 🤣😅

  • @Radhaugo108
    @Radhaugo108 3 года назад +253

    Combat during that period was BRUTAL!
    Essentially, walk a straight line and pray you don’t get hit before it’s time to charge with a bayonet.
    No Helmet. No Vest. No Cover tactics.

    • @BodomFox
      @BodomFox 3 года назад +34

      I still can't believe that people used old charging tactics after muskets and artillery was already invented for hundred years. Weapons evolved in decades and tactics evolved in centuries.
      Edit: I'm not in any way a historian, just have read some books and played historically accurate games.

    • @BlackVogel1
      @BlackVogel1 3 года назад +25

      As always, many factors play into tactical warfare.
      How good is the equipment, and how well trained are your soilders.
      How precise are your weapons and what is the sweet spot for a weapon
      ( Zweihander + heavy armour / 1hander + big shield are good examples. Many battles perfected the tactics and weapons. Implementation of any new weapon means you have to start at zero, not knowing what works or not.)
      musketeers need coverage, and dead man are great cover to reload.

    • @Mecha_Hitler
      @Mecha_Hitler 3 года назад +9

      @@BodomFox too be fair muskets were inaccurate

    • @elite9553
      @elite9553 3 года назад +2

      One reason soldiers still marched in lines and wore bright colors was because of honor, no world power wanted to be known as an uncivilized nation.

    • @Radhaugo108
      @Radhaugo108 3 года назад +6

      @@elite9553 Who cares about honor when your dead. (FYI: I’m perfectly aware that ALL wars are brutal)

  • @adrianobelle1253
    @adrianobelle1253 3 года назад +50

    The algorithm reunited us again my friend

    • @bismanaufa5618
      @bismanaufa5618 3 года назад

      Same topic of comment under your comment

  • @badgersnipe7172
    @badgersnipe7172 Год назад

    This was PRECISELY the video I needed. Thank you sir.

  • @simplyvibin5742
    @simplyvibin5742 3 года назад +11

    it’s amazing how they could have such high quality recording even such a long time ago

  • @MrFishman55
    @MrFishman55 12 лет назад +58

    "What makes a good soldier, sir?" "The ability to fire three rounds in under sixty seconds."

  • @dustindubbo2892
    @dustindubbo2892 3 года назад +10

    This is the first video I’ve seen where the dude doesn’t take like 15 seconds to just ram rod the thing.

    • @Destyvirago
      @Destyvirago 3 года назад +1

      To be fair he is not loading the musket with a ball, so ramming is mostly cosmetic. However if you load a ball you better make sure it is rammed all the way down or you risk having the gun explode in your face killing you. This guy knew the gun would not blow up in his face so he did not spend much time or care with the ramming.

  • @hisss
    @hisss 2 года назад +1

    Gotta love these _Mad Minute_ videos!

  • @VeznansDeadbeatDad
    @VeznansDeadbeatDad 3 года назад +22

    The algorithm brings us together once again, brothers

    • @bismanaufa5618
      @bismanaufa5618 3 года назад

      Same topic of comment above your comment

  • @finraay
    @finraay 3 года назад +14

    "But if you don't run - if you stand until you can smell the garlic, and fire volley after volley, three rounds a minute - then they slow down. They stop. And then they run away. All you've got to do is stand, and fire three rounds a minute. Now, you and I know you can fire three rounds a minute. But can you stand?"
    -Sean Bean

  • @constantine2197
    @constantine2197 9 лет назад +226

    Tactical reload 1776.

    • @plooperss4947
      @plooperss4947 6 лет назад +10

      fast hands perk in COD 1776

    • @texasbeast239
      @texasbeast239 5 лет назад +2

      I'm totally digging that cartridge manpurse tho...
      Maybe they should've started battles with several cartridges stuck to the sides of their musket frames, or their musket straps, with a dot of candlewax? That way they wouldn't have to spend time digging around in their purses! (At least not until later in the battle.)

    • @jaredkleinman6750
      @jaredkleinman6750 4 года назад

      Texas BEAST They weren’t just thrown in the pouches, they were individual holes for the cartridges, so it wasn’t too hard to find them😂

  • @3Dotz16
    @3Dotz16 2 месяца назад +3

    thank god there is no that many guts and blackpowder comments

  • @something7239
    @something7239 8 лет назад +471

    0:48 fucking lag

    • @something7239
      @something7239 8 лет назад +31

      I know, hence "flinch" lock :D

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 8 лет назад +6

      +Edward Treu No, imagine you and your opponent are the last ones standing. Both of you realize you're "empty" and reload at EXACTLY the same time. Your musket lags by a fraction of a second. THAT would be when you think "Aw shi..." BOOM!

    • @doggonemess1
      @doggonemess1 8 лет назад +4

      +Skorzy Doesn't matter if it's 1816 or 2016, it's always screwing something up.

    • @3345-p9g
      @3345-p9g 8 лет назад

      I hate it when guns do that xD

    • @thrakerzad5874
      @thrakerzad5874 8 лет назад +6

      you can hear the firing mechanism fire, but it takes like half a second for it to fire after that. Also to clarify they didn't mean like lag as in something is wrong with the video file but the gun literally just didn't fire when he pulled the trigger for half a second.

  • @NovusRex1788
    @NovusRex1788 5 лет назад +36

    Give him a pint of rum on the spot Mr Denny

  • @screeem
    @screeem 9 лет назад +135

    special forces material right there.

    • @teufelhund4921
      @teufelhund4921 9 лет назад +13

      screeem Line infantry is not a special force of any kind.

    • @Goreuncle
      @Goreuncle 9 лет назад +27

      Kur-Brandenburg Infanterie You don't get jokes, do you?

    • @christopherhooli2551
      @christopherhooli2551 9 лет назад +3

      ***** Sharpe can load and fire a 19th century rifle 10 times/minute lol

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 9 лет назад

      screeem Maybe in the 1770s

    • @USMarineRifleman0311
      @USMarineRifleman0311 9 лет назад +5

      +Miles Wilkinson Prussians could surely train entire battalions to do 4rpm.

  • @jimmclean9312
    @jimmclean9312 3 года назад +10

    Totally impressed ! This is how it is supposed to be done. British infantry were supposed to be able to get off 3 shots a minute. Most of these so called " Re-enactors " are lucky to get off one. Aiming was never a serious issue as these guns were notoriously inaccurate !

    • @DARIVSARCHITECTVS
      @DARIVSARCHITECTVS Год назад +1

      I shoot a Brown Bess, first land pattern, model of 1740. A practiced musket man can hit a man size target at 80 yards every single time. Yes you do aim. You line up the tang screw head at the rear of the barrel with the bayonet lug, which WAS sometimes referred to as a sight, and aim above or at the top of the target. At 80 yards, my musket shoots 3' low, CONSISTENTLY. Rumors that muskets are worthlessly inaccurate are exaggerated. You can shoot a musket about 3 times as fast as a rifle. That's why George Washington himself said he needed more muskets, as opposed to rifles. I encourage you to obtain and shoot one. You will absolutely love it when you see how big a hole it makes!

  • @alrah5978
    @alrah5978 3 года назад +27

    Officer:"so boys, now we gonna learn how to reload a musket"
    That one dude:

  • @PLAZMOHD
    @PLAZMOHD 3 года назад +26

    Am I the only british guy being recommended all these redcoat videos? Feels like youtube tryna bring us back lmao

    • @Konoronn
      @Konoronn 3 года назад

      @Funtime Florian Argentine?

  • @thesovietdog1537
    @thesovietdog1537 3 года назад +27

    When the enemies are charging but you don't have a bayonet on your gun, and you haven't been given the order to retreat

  • @plasticbudgie
    @plasticbudgie 10 месяцев назад +3

    It costs 9 pounds and 63 pence to fire this weapon for 46 seconds.

    • @Theodore-Deutsch
      @Theodore-Deutsch 51 минуту назад

      I am British weapons guy, and this is my musket.

  • @jamesk5541
    @jamesk5541 3 года назад +53

    American Uprising exists
    This guy "So anyways I started Blasting"

    • @Justin-pe9cl
      @Justin-pe9cl 3 года назад +3

      And they lost anyway XD

    • @WednesdayAddamsMW
      @WednesdayAddamsMW 3 года назад +1

      That kind of attitude is what lost your people the colonies.

    • @anamericancelt6534
      @anamericancelt6534 3 года назад +1

      "Peaceful protest" In Boston
      This guy- So anyways, I started blasting...

    • @Pivhydrazine
      @Pivhydrazine 3 года назад

      @@Justin-pe9cl they didnt lose more men though, and america lost 1812 so it goes both ways

    • @Pivhydrazine
      @Pivhydrazine 3 года назад

      @@WednesdayAddamsMW Britain gave away their colonies not lost. The only one they lost was america

  • @adrikboyd9942
    @adrikboyd9942 3 года назад +6

    Props to the guy that went back to the revolutionary war with a camera to record this

  • @Riname-K
    @Riname-K 3 года назад +9

    Part of the loading process does include having to partially press in the lead ball. So yes, that will indeed add time to the reloading sequence than blank firing just powder and paper.

    • @arminhergl5388
      @arminhergl5388 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, right! He missed the lead bullet (obv for reasons of safety), but this would add up to the more or less 3 RPM benchmark.

    • @skiidahonorthsouth
      @skiidahonorthsouth 3 года назад +2

      I'm not sure by any means, but suspect there was a projectile loaded. His last shot was a hang-fire, and he partially liwers the gun. The unexpected recoil is more than would be expected from just a paper wad. Guessing at least a small load of shot. P.s. NRA muzzle loader instructor with approx 20,000 rounds down range.

    • @skiidahonorthsouth
      @skiidahonorthsouth 3 года назад +2

      Doing great, up to the last shot. That last shot was a hang-fire. Very common with flintlocks and especially so when the flash hole is not picked between shots. He should have expected the possibility, and held his stance untill the charge ignighted. Instead, the gun was lowered, out of the shoulder pocket when the charge went off, clearly surprising the shooter. Although likely still in a safe direction, this is just a guess. Bottom line is any projectile, even if just a paper wad, was unaimed. Correct form would not have changed his time, been safer, and turned this into a good example.

    • @kiplingkear2470
      @kiplingkear2470 3 года назад +1

      @@fahey5719 That's correct in a live round. He was firing blanks. A proper round the ball with wadding is snug - not exactly tight but it does slow the load time minimally. Fired one of these several times a day for years.

    • @kiplingkear2470
      @kiplingkear2470 3 года назад

      And the ball would usually, in my experience at least, be in the end he bit off and spat out.

  • @corbin_fishing
    @corbin_fishing 3 года назад +1

    Surprisingly good camera for 1800s 👍

  • @zzodysseuszz
    @zzodysseuszz 3 года назад +12

    “State of the art equipment soldier, fires like a canon, hurts like one too. With a whopping 3 shots a minute you’ll be dropping enemies like flies”

  • @bangscutter
    @bangscutter 3 года назад +11

    4 RPM musket. 18th century rules of war: "That's illegal!"

  • @FunkBastid
    @FunkBastid 3 года назад +6

    He was getting ready to reset after that last shot before realizing it hadn’t fired yet

  • @cristiannicolas5349
    @cristiannicolas5349 3 года назад +2

    *Remember that switching to your bayonet is always faster than reloading*

  • @liamrobert2460
    @liamrobert2460 3 года назад +13

    What’s makes a good soldier?
    The ability to fire three rounds a minute in any weather

  • @TheHongKongHermit
    @TheHongKongHermit 3 года назад +11

    Ah, I see the algorithm is giving us old videos again. Welcome, everyone.
    I can't help but think that in practice this would have been even faster. Drawing and replacing the ramrod every single time is seconds that can be shaved off, I'd bet money that in sustained fire soldiers would just hold that in the left hand alongside the musket. Also folding open the pouch in such a way that they could withdraw the charges without fumbling with the flap. I read that somewhere that experienced soldiers found a way to settle the shot contents by giving the musket butt a thump on the ground rather than ramming it all home.
    Regardless, this is a fantastic example of speedloading "by the book", to prove it can be done.

    • @bedstuyrover
      @bedstuyrover 3 года назад

      Napoleon's Old Guard struck the butt against the ground.

    • @TheHongKongHermit
      @TheHongKongHermit 3 года назад

      @@bedstuyrover Since writing that comment, I watched some old episodes of Sharpe and they made a point of highlighting the “tear, spit, tap, fire” technique as a plot point.

  • @theenzoferrari458
    @theenzoferrari458 3 года назад +18

    Misses all 3 shots
    Stormtroopers: you must be new around here.

    • @Jacob-ABCXYZ
      @Jacob-ABCXYZ 3 года назад

      Like, he might actually miss when the plot wants him to hit the target

  • @shadeyfang8564
    @shadeyfang8564 3 года назад +2

    He was later killed that day in the Battle of Bunker Hill