I just want to thank BRCC for everything they do. I just enlisted in the Marine Corps and I ship out on May 3. BRCC has been an enormous influence on that decision and I would like to thank you for that.
You will do great! Write home often, because it starts out hard on yellow footprints and no sleep and ends up awesome: throwing grenades & finning around with ammo cans. Your family can save the letters and enjoy rereading for years! Semper fi!
I was a little kid when I first saw First Blood. I then proceeded to find a canvas tarp and some para-cord and made myself the shirt he had in the movie. I brought it everywhere...
I saw Rambo II first, when I was seven or eight and got a "Survival Knife" for Christmas that year. It was ACTUALLY call "The Eagle Scout" knife, which still had the compass, but inside the handle, not OUTSIDE like those cheap pieces of shit you got at the flee market. What made it even cooler was that one of my father's (my father gave my brother and I both the same knife) best friends and brother Eagle Scouts, college roommate, etc., gave my father a Bowie knife before he shipped off and eventually was killed in Vietnam, which was the war heros that Rambo celebrated. Because of him, I've ALWAYS stopped to speak to, thank, and shake the hand of ANYONE I came across wearing Vietnam Veteran attire...still do! Now I just added on saying, "Welcome Home!" So, thank you, ALL Vietnam Veterans, and Welcome Home! God bless you! In honor of 1LT. Gary Preston Tomlinson. KIA 7/3/70, Phu Bai, Hue, RVN. I think of you everyday...even though I never knew you! I'm glad your old Cobra Battery allowed me into the Facebook group, in your honor!
@@hrdknox2000 : I'm making knifes now (still learning a lot) and I think I'm going to make one. I have an idea on how to make the blade and handle attachment extremely strong. Wish me luck.
There’s actually a really impressive group of advisors over there making sure that show is pretty authentic. We’ve had a lot of overlap with their crew over the years in different projects and they’re doing pretty well with balancing the realism they’re going for with a storyline and current events inclusion that makes the show appealing to audiences without SOF experience of their own.
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany I know a lot of people on online forums compare their enjoyment from this show to The Unit from the 2000’s. I don’t know what kind of tech advisors they had and admittedly it’s been a minute since I’ve watched the Unit but I’m sure there’s clips from that show that would be enjoyable to watch. I’m sure Kyle Lamb would be a good fit for that from his time with Delta force.
I was gonna say, out of everything I see coming out of Hollywood, the level of accuracy on a network television show like SEAL Team surprises me. They clearly have good, experienced consultants and bothered to find good, experienced consultants. Still be fun to watch you guys dunk on it tho, lol.
I bet that would be fun, but I enjoy Seal Team too much to have the Pros point out all the times the show goes Hollywood on the material. By far, Seal Team is the best show about the military since The Unit (can anyone say crossover episode?! 😄) and maybe just maybe if they could sneak Jack and some of the BRCC crew info an episode here and there, the fan base would go nuts 😃
@@dravenocklost4253 Being a bit of a dick here, you do understand its the other way around right? That the developers saw these movies in their formative years...
The weapon in the last scene that was discussed is an Apache War Club. My grandfather used to make them for his tribe. Mostly for show now but they were definitely used in war as a heavy clubbed weapon with small blades on it to get full impact quickly.
Wow gentlemen, I was just sitting here in awe as I listened to three legends describing the merits of these classic movies from the past!!!:) It was truly an honor as well as something that this 65 year old will take with a smile from ear to ear for years to come...:):) Take care men and thank you....
Bison was a trained animal, of course, and was absolutely bananas for Oreo cookies... The scene where it was charging was filmed with a dude holding one out for that monster of an animal...
@@jvleasure it was really nice too. I guess they use to pet it all the time. Don’t believe and bison live around here anymore. Someone also had a “game park” with tigers and shit. My trees were full of monkeys a few times back in the day. Owners got arrested when they found Cubs in apartments in New York and stuff they traced back here.
Coffee arrived today. Yum great coffee I'll be ordering again. Also ordered Jacks new book so now I'm ready for my porch swing and summer days Thanks BRC
I so happy that y'all used the 1938 Robin Hood with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. The soundtrack, visuals, and actors were all superb! One of my top 5 all time!
I don't know how I've only just discovered these videos in the last two days, but I have been laughing my butt off watching these. You guys rock on so many different levels. Archery is near and dear to my heart, having 5 gold medals in the sport side of it, and being an avid bow hunter myself. Please keep these videos coming, and as a San Antonio veteran, keep making that coffee!
The thing I love about tomahawks and axes in general is how versatile they can be in the hands of someone who knows how to use it. Not only are they a hard hitting brutal weapon but they also can be used to hook and drag your enemies so you can control the fight, they can be used to climb, and are great survival tools.
Not rifle, rifled barrels were too slow to reload for line foot infantry and were first used used en masse by the experimental rifle Corp which became the famous 95th rifles and by the 60th rifles (American) ,these regiments became the famous royal green jackets . The brown bess was a smooth bore musket .
We need a "Veteran's React to Veterans Reacting to ________" segment. We need more Veteran's opinions on literally everything. Even opinions about other Veteran's opinions. Let's run with it, Gents!
Its called a Chingachgook. The gunstock club. They made on on one of the knife shows or wasmit the one were they made some rifles? Dont remember but they use an old a musket and cut it .
I loved Rambo and all those 80's-90's action films like Commando, Navy Seals(Which I thought was awesome they called their sniper God lol), etc. Reminds me of growing up as a little boy hanging out with my dad watching those movies. Also, 2008 Rambo is probably the most quotable one. It's great, "Live for nothing or die for something." My buddys girlfriend's dad killed an Elk and sent us some Elk steaks to grill and they were delicious. My dad was born in 1935 he said they use to call those World War I knives "knuckle dusters".
Pat Norris of Bonnie Bowman Archery (who shot for Martin Archery) was the first to light the Paralympic torch with a flaming arrow, at the Oakland Coliseum, from on top of a light stanchion. One hell of a shot and a great friend. He taught me how to be accurate with the bow.
I just noticed in Dances With Wolves, they spear and stab low on the buffalo. I think it was William Cody that described a hunt, where spears were aimed at the lung. Buffalo only have one lung, puncture it, it collapses, buffalo falls dead. Hence the term, buffalo lung.
Jack Carr the rifles used by the British in the movie "The Patriot" was the Brown Bess musket. Used by the Royal Marines for a long long long time. Very good rifle for the time.
I love history. Early American history, like the French/Indian war. General George Washington at Fort Necessity. My family came to our great country in the early 1700s. I only know tidbits , like fighting with a Colonel Markel that's buried on the family property in West Newton PA ..Markel family still owns the farm land. Or the Wind talkers, that was amazing ..
I liked all the Rambo movies and Sylvester did most if not all his owns stunts. In First Blood when he breaks his leg falling down the tree. That was freakin real he really broke his leg they just kept filming. The guy is epic!
I always loved that the fight between Chincachgook and Mogwaii was just no fucking around. Especially for it's time it broke that whole mold of the good guy must get beat into a pulp and rally.
i am a huge fan of rambo and i do make rambo themed videos but i am also a archer. and i do speed shooting. no aim. instinctive shooting. fast fast loading. it is a blast. rambo rules.
Y'all need to look up Russell Means, he was a pretty bad ass Native and he was using a gun stock war club or coup stick. Love the great work BRCC, keep taking names and kicking ass!
When nattys talk about guys on trt hgh always a chuckle. Of course Stallone is on hgh he got caught in Australia w several kits and had to get a script to avoid trouble
Thank you very much for the creation of your company and thank everyone for their service and sacrifice. I am a 54 year old disabled vet myself, but never seen combat. I ETS’d in June of ‘90 from Germany before the war kicked off. I was not anything special like Spec Ops or infantry. I was in crypto comms. But thank you for representing our brothers and sisters in the military! 🙏🏻😇👍
So for Robin Hood 2018, they trained with a real bow and arrows, using Saracen archery methods. Putting the arrows on the right side of the bow and using the thumb to keep the arrow staying put before firing, keeping three arrows in the draw hand for faster firing, close quarters, etc. It’s real techniques, look up Lars Andersen, he was the main archery consultant for the movie, and Lars can do what they portrayed in the movie, but in real life. Also, he can split arrows in half. In midair. That are shot at him
The arrow headsin Rambo are razorback 4's designed by my great uncle Andy Simo for NAP archery they were packed with clay to look like plastic explosive
God I love last of the Mohicans. probably my 4th favorite movie with the second favorite soundtrack. The club he uses is called a rile stock club. spent like a year researching it.
There was a specific boofaloo they used in dances with the wolves that actually lived down the road from me. Lady I know use to feed it Oreos when she was young. Apparently, it was a really nice animal.
I gotta say, when it comes to rifle power, I have seen some interesting things on steel plate. Using AR500 plate, 556 will leave a deep divot, and 762x39 will leave a love touch of a mark. My Hawken .50 black powder will leave a crater as deep as 556 but .50" in diameter. The Hawken cronies at only 1800 fps, but the truth is there in the steel. It was certainly up to the task of taking out a fullsize Grizzley back in the day. I would really like to see you guys do a video about 1800s Spencer rifle and other buffalo guns and compare them with modern guns. Back in the late 1800s, there were snipers who could hit targets 3/4 mile away with those old guns. A comparison between old & new would be very interesting.
Your next reaction video should be emotional and or heart wrenching scenes in war movies. And your next guest include John Lovell from Warrior Poet Society!
I finally was able to purchase some coffee from brcc at a local gun show. Wasn’t sure which I’d like more so I bought about 6 different kinds. Excited to try them.
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The ultimate kill Rambo made was in Rambo 5 (or V); the boob-trap which canceled the cartel members head and the subsequent shot Rambo made from a shotgun (i think) into the bad-guy's chest was an all-time cinematic kill. Saw the movie in a packed theater... People were laughing an cheering during that scene. Bonus: Rambo had The Doors blaring through the caves.
The weapon at the end is a Gun Stock war club. Some were actually made from gunstocks the natives salvaged, but most of them were made to resemble a gun stock. Because the early natives thought there was magic in the gun. So they emulated it
What’s a classic action film on the level of RAMBO that we should react to next?
Saving private Ryan
The potato movie
I’m partial to the Expendables movies. Lots of comedy gold, and action there.
Escape From New York
Delta Force
I just want to thank BRCC for everything they do. I just enlisted in the Marine Corps and I ship out on May 3. BRCC has been an enormous influence on that decision and I would like to thank you for that.
Wishing you the very best on your journey.
Stay safe and train hard brother.
Second best means you're dead!
Good luck brother! May God be with you on this journey!
You will do great! Write home often, because it starts out hard on yellow footprints and no sleep and ends up awesome: throwing grenades & finning around with ammo cans. Your family can save the letters and enjoy rereading for years! Semper fi!
I was a little kid when I first saw First Blood. I then proceeded to find a canvas tarp and some para-cord and made myself the shirt he had in the movie. I brought it everywhere...
Now that's a childhood memory.
Nice
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CHUCK FREAKING NORRIS‼️
I saw Rambo II first, when I was seven or eight and got a "Survival Knife" for Christmas that year. It was ACTUALLY call "The Eagle Scout" knife, which still had the compass, but inside the handle, not OUTSIDE like those cheap pieces of shit you got at the flee market. What made it even cooler was that one of my father's (my father gave my brother and I both the same knife) best friends and brother Eagle Scouts, college roommate, etc., gave my father a Bowie knife before he shipped off and eventually was killed in Vietnam, which was the war heros that Rambo celebrated. Because of him, I've ALWAYS stopped to speak to, thank, and shake the hand of ANYONE I came across wearing Vietnam Veteran attire...still do! Now I just added on saying, "Welcome Home!"
So, thank you, ALL Vietnam Veterans, and Welcome Home! God bless you!
In honor of 1LT. Gary Preston Tomlinson. KIA 7/3/70, Phu Bai, Hue, RVN. I think of you everyday...even though I never knew you! I'm glad your old Cobra Battery allowed me into the Facebook group, in your honor!
@@hrdknox2000 : I'm making knifes now (still learning a lot) and I think I'm going to make one. I have an idea on how to make the blade and handle attachment extremely strong. Wish me luck.
Next episode, do Invasion Movies like Red Dawn 1984, and if you want to do the remake, Invasion USA, Olympus Has Fallen, White House Down.
HERE! HERE!
Dilly Dilly
Don't forget Mars Attacks! Need a good laugh
@@CruelYeti Or "Soldier", starring Kurt Russell.
HELL YEAH!!! WOLVERINES!!!
Let’s get Trevor, Jack and Andy Stumpf reacting to episodes of Seal Team on CBS
Or SIX from History. Andy Stumpf was actually a tech advisor for that show.
There’s actually a really impressive group of advisors over there making sure that show is pretty authentic. We’ve had a lot of overlap with their crew over the years in different projects and they’re doing pretty well with balancing the realism they’re going for with a storyline and current events inclusion that makes the show appealing to audiences without SOF experience of their own.
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany I know a lot of people on online forums compare their enjoyment from this show to The Unit from the 2000’s. I don’t know what kind of tech advisors they had and admittedly it’s been a minute since I’ve watched the Unit but I’m sure there’s clips from that show that would be enjoyable to watch. I’m sure Kyle Lamb would be a good fit for that from his time with Delta force.
I was gonna say, out of everything I see coming out of Hollywood, the level of accuracy on a network television show like SEAL Team surprises me. They clearly have good, experienced consultants and bothered to find good, experienced consultants. Still be fun to watch you guys dunk on it tho, lol.
I bet that would be fun, but I enjoy Seal Team too much to have the Pros point out all the times the show goes Hollywood on the material. By far, Seal Team is the best show about the military since The Unit (can anyone say crossover episode?! 😄) and maybe just maybe if they could sneak Jack and some of the BRCC crew info an episode here and there, the fan base would go nuts 😃
Also, that weapon the dude used in that Last of the Mohicans scene is called a Gunstock warclub.
That scene in patriot reminded me so much of AC 3
Also how I recognize that war club
@@dravenocklost4253 Being a bit of a dick here, you do understand its the other way around right? That the developers saw these movies in their formative years...
@@dravenocklost4253 Same here! Mel using the tomahawk in battle was so similar to Connor, even the fighting style!
Can't believe you left Robinhood Men in Tights was left out of this....
Or “Robin Hood” where Kevin Costner didn’t have a British accent and they had Morgan Freeman
The weapon in the last scene that was discussed is an Apache War Club. My grandfather used to make them for his tribe. Mostly for show now but they were definitely used in war as a heavy clubbed weapon with small blades on it to get full impact quickly.
Id have to say the most hardcore, badass part of Rambo 3 was when he cauterized his wound with the gunpowder from the inside. Sick brutal
What a great Tuesday!! Now..... probably my favorite all time series other than anything with instructor Earl
I try not to step on people and be a clown. 🤘🏻
Wow gentlemen, I was just sitting here in awe as I listened to three legends describing the merits of these classic movies from the past!!!:) It was truly an honor as well as something that this 65 year old will take with a smile from ear to ear for years to come...:):) Take care men and thank you....
3 legends?
My favorite part of BRCC is the movie commentary with heros!!! I get SO stoked!
Hell Yeah!!! Stoked you are enjoying them.
The last of the Mohicans music, when I’ve the range to myself I love playing that sh$t super loud whilst shooting on the 600 yard line.
Wes Studi who gets the rifle stock tomahawk in the back in Mohicans, is a Vietnam veteran. I would love to see you review more Samurai films.
Bison was a trained animal, of course, and was absolutely bananas for Oreo cookies... The scene where it was charging was filmed with a dude holding one out for that monster of an animal...
Family friend used to feed it Oreos. The animal lived down the street from us when she was younger.(I didn’t live here then)
@@davidritchie9344 I couldn't believe it when I read that. Used the film in my history thru films class and had to stop and tell my kids
The ones that got shot, were robots.
@@tudyk21 well done ones, at that
@@jvleasure it was really nice too. I guess they use to pet it all the time. Don’t believe and bison live around here anymore. Someone also had a “game park” with tigers and shit. My trees were full of monkeys a few times back in the day. Owners got arrested when they found Cubs in apartments in New York and stuff they traced back here.
Love the scene from Patriot. "Boys...steady." What a great scene
I love the conversational cuts into the film Rich 👍 absolutely spot on 👍
That just warms my heart - Jack Carr after tomahawk hit. These guys comments are just hysterical. You’ll love this vid. Good going Richard!!
The weapon at the end is a War club made from stocks of rifles. Use all the resources you have available to you
@@mehicanbls1526 clubs are so fun to make. Make them from anything and have a great weapon
Coffee arrived today. Yum great coffee I'll be ordering again. Also ordered Jacks new book so now I'm ready for my porch swing and summer days Thanks BRC
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@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany sounds like a great idea.
We have them every once in awhile @@gunter446.
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany 😅
I so happy that y'all used the 1938 Robin Hood with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. The soundtrack, visuals, and actors were all superb! One of my top 5 all time!
That was a gunstock war club. I got one from cold steel. I bought it because of that movie.
I don't know how I've only just discovered these videos in the last two days, but I have been laughing my butt off watching these. You guys rock on so many different levels. Archery is near and dear to my heart, having 5 gold medals in the sport side of it, and being an avid bow hunter myself. Please keep these videos coming, and as a San Antonio veteran, keep making that coffee!
BRCC rocks I'm a veteran in England and am new to this channel but will be tuning in for all I can watch keep it up guys
My movie trivia ability drops drastically after having children. Haha haha! Seen your others similar to this. This is the funniest yet!
It happens
The thing I love about tomahawks and axes in general is how versatile they can be in the hands of someone who knows how to use it. Not only are they a hard hitting brutal weapon but they also can be used to hook and drag your enemies so you can control the fight, they can be used to climb, and are great survival tools.
Chuckling from the comfort of my couch while contemplating which of those movies I’m going to watch tonight. Thanks for being my TV guide.
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You're Welcome!!!
Last of the Mohicans is probably in my top 3 favorite movies. And yes the music is awesome.
Hard to argue a Top 3 placement.
British rifle in the Patriot is the "Brown Bess" or Baker rifle. Rebel forces were likely using some form of the Kentucky rifle pattern.
Not rifle, rifled barrels were too slow to reload for line foot infantry and were first used used en masse by the experimental rifle Corp which became the famous 95th rifles and by the 60th rifles (American) ,these regiments became the famous royal green jackets . The brown bess was a smooth bore musket .
@@dethkultbadger good point. Thanks for clearing me up there.
@@DigitalNeb no worries fella 👍
We need a "Veteran's React to Veterans Reacting to ________" segment. We need more Veteran's opinions on literally everything. Even opinions about other Veteran's opinions. Let's run with it, Gents!
Thank you guys for making such great content. I just broke up with my girlfriend and I came here for some comfort.
Y'all didn't disappoint. Thank you.
Its called a Chingachgook. The gunstock club. They made on on one of the knife shows or wasmit the one were they made some rifles? Dont remember but they use an old a musket and cut it .
I loved Rambo and all those 80's-90's action films like Commando, Navy Seals(Which I thought was awesome they called their sniper God lol), etc. Reminds me of growing up as a little boy hanging out with my dad watching those movies. Also, 2008 Rambo is probably the most quotable one. It's great, "Live for nothing or die for something." My buddys girlfriend's dad killed an Elk and sent us some Elk steaks to grill and they were delicious. My dad was born in 1935 he said they use to call those World War I knives "knuckle dusters".
The King. Its a medieval film on netflix. Only has a couple fight scenes but they are fucking intense.
In 1985 Hoyt offered the "Rambo" with wood limbs for inside competition. The same bow with glass limbs was called the Ram Hunter.
The bow in Rambo is a the original Martin cougar 2 compound
The last move the weapon is an idean war club. They are amazing
I came back to this video just for Trevor's narration on The Patriot.
"You know how to identify officers?" "Uh huh!"
Guys...the bows from Rambo part 2 & 3 were Hoyt Spectra's with a special Omega cam to eliminate the cable guide.
The bow in part 4 was a Martin Cougar
I could listen to those two guys all day.
Awesome episode fellas, well done 👍
Thank you
I love the Patriot, I tear up with pride every time when our flag advanced forward in the final battle scene
D.R.U.M. T.I.T.T.I.E.S...... you need to do "Instructor Earl reviews gun movies!"
Pat Norris of Bonnie Bowman Archery (who shot for Martin Archery) was the first to light the Paralympic torch with a flaming arrow, at the Oakland Coliseum, from on top of a light stanchion. One hell of a shot and a great friend. He taught me how to be accurate with the bow.
In the Daniel Day-Lewis film the weapon used on the mountain by Russell Means is called a Gunstock club. Given the room to use, it was very effective.
I just noticed in Dances With Wolves, they spear and stab low on the buffalo.
I think it was William Cody that described a hunt, where spears were aimed at the lung.
Buffalo only have one lung, puncture it, it collapses, buffalo falls dead.
Hence the term, buffalo lung.
In "Last of the Mohicans" the last war club is called a "Rifle Stock War Club".
Or “gun stock war club”.
Jack Carr the rifles used by the British in the movie "The Patriot" was the Brown Bess musket. Used by the Royal Marines for a long long long time. Very good rifle for the time.
My buddies and I watched The Last of the Mohicans three times in a row when it first came out on vhs. We just kept rewinding it and watching it again.
I love history. Early American history, like the French/Indian war. General George Washington at Fort Necessity. My family came to our great country in the early 1700s. I only know tidbits , like fighting with a Colonel Markel that's buried on the family property in West Newton PA ..Markel family still owns the farm land. Or the Wind talkers, that was amazing ..
That weapon in The Last of the Mohicans was a gunstocl war club. John Evers of Evers Forgeworks makes some beauties
Love how it start with exploding arrows to tomahawk being thrown at the badguys.
The Springfield Armory tour is still one of my favorites. The Organ of Muskets is pretty impressive
I liked all the Rambo movies and Sylvester did most if not all his owns stunts. In First Blood when he breaks his leg falling down the tree. That was freakin real he really broke his leg they just kept filming. The guy is epic!
Do "The Sand Pebbles" , "Midway" and "Tora, Tora, Tora" with someone who's been to the fleet.
Such a rad selection of films this time around!
We try to make all of our selections RAD.
Movie recommendation: not sure if you guys have done this one yet but its one of my favorites, Windtalkers
I always loved that the fight between Chincachgook and Mogwaii was just no fucking around. Especially for it's time it broke that whole mold of the good guy must get beat into a pulp and rally.
Naturally, I love when Veterans React. :)
i am a huge fan of rambo and i do make rambo themed videos but i am also a archer. and i do speed shooting. no aim. instinctive shooting. fast fast loading. it is a blast. rambo rules.
Thank you for your service , God bless.
All I wanted was something to eat. But the Man kept pushing.
Y'all need to look up Russell Means, he was a pretty bad ass Native and he was using a gun stock war club or coup stick. Love the great work BRCC, keep taking names and kicking ass!
When nattys talk about guys on trt hgh always a chuckle. Of course Stallone is on hgh he got caught in Australia w several kits and had to get a script to avoid trouble
You guys are awesome keep up being bad asses
I love this channel. The Patriot: Since when did the British issue Left-Handed Brown Besses?
Love the videos keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
The weapon used in Last of the Mohicans is called a Gun Stock War Club because the shape resembled a rifle stock. Great video guys.
Thank you very much for the creation of your company and thank everyone for their service and sacrifice. I am a 54 year old disabled vet myself, but never seen combat. I ETS’d in June of ‘90 from Germany before the war kicked off. I was not anything special like Spec Ops or infantry. I was in crypto comms. But thank you for representing our brothers and sisters in the military! 🙏🏻😇👍
Thank you for your Service!!!
Enjoyed that a lot! Tell Jack I just bought all 4 of his books. Have a Beer on me Jack!
Anytime we were doing anything ceremonial in infantry school they’d play that song from The last of the Mohicans
I really like the new background that you guys setup
That last of the Mohawks song is literally the same song all the way through the film played at different speeds and on different instruments.
I was in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina hitching. While they were filming Last of the Mohicans.
So for Robin Hood 2018, they trained with a real bow and arrows, using Saracen archery methods. Putting the arrows on the right side of the bow and using the thumb to keep the arrow staying put before firing, keeping three arrows in the draw hand for faster firing, close quarters, etc.
It’s real techniques, look up Lars Andersen, he was the main archery consultant for the movie, and Lars can do what they portrayed in the movie, but in real life. Also, he can split arrows in half. In midair. That are shot at him
Movie trivia abilities drop sharply after having children, yup true that!
It's inevitable.
The Robin Hood from 1938... Howard Hill was a Boss all those shots in that movie were real shots.
The arrow headsin Rambo are razorback 4's designed by my great uncle Andy Simo for NAP archery they were packed with clay to look like plastic explosive
The Last of the Mohican war club is made from the stock of a Kentucky long rifle. It is bad ass.
God I love last of the Mohicans. probably my 4th favorite movie with the second favorite soundtrack. The club he uses is called a rile stock club. spent like a year researching it.
Whoever the editor is, they're earning their keep.
I love that you guys know Daniel Winkler. I have a couple of his works.
That was so cool. Keep up the good work.
Holy crap...you all just reviewed my childhood favorites....awesome! What about the missing in action movies?
There was a specific boofaloo they used in dances with the wolves that actually lived down the road from me. Lady I know use to feed it Oreos when she was young. Apparently, it was a really nice animal.
I gotta say, when it comes to rifle power, I have seen some interesting things on steel plate. Using AR500 plate, 556 will leave a deep divot, and 762x39 will leave a love touch of a mark. My Hawken .50 black powder will leave a crater as deep as 556 but .50" in diameter. The Hawken cronies at only 1800 fps, but the truth is there in the steel. It was certainly up to the task of taking out a fullsize Grizzley back in the day.
I would really like to see you guys do a video about 1800s Spencer rifle and other buffalo guns and compare them with modern guns. Back in the late 1800s, there were snipers who could hit targets 3/4 mile away with those old guns. A comparison between old & new would be very interesting.
I can't wait for the Terminal List to come out. Loved the book
So looking forward to The Terminal List. Great job casting Pratt.
Your next reaction video should be emotional and or heart wrenching scenes in war movies. And your next guest include John Lovell from Warrior Poet Society!
It was a war club made from the wood of a rifle. Gotta admit some of the coolest weapons natives made.
Love Jack. Tremendous author.
Couldn't agree more.
I finally was able to purchase some coffee from brcc at a local gun show. Wasn’t sure which I’d like more so I bought about 6 different kinds. Excited to try them.
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So excited about Devils Hand!!!!!! I am def gonna watch the movie! Terminal List got me through the boredom of C-130 into Afghanistan
Let Jack know that Cold Steel makes the Gunstock War Club. Enjoy!
I have one. Very fun to throw.
Trevor is like that one dude at the lunch table who spends the whole 45 minute period trying to get into the conversation.
Great stuff! You have to do series with corpsmens/paramedics about tacmed in movies!
The ultimate kill Rambo made was in Rambo 5 (or V); the boob-trap which canceled the cartel members head and the subsequent shot Rambo made from a shotgun (i think) into the bad-guy's chest was an all-time cinematic kill. Saw the movie in a packed theater... People were laughing an cheering during that scene. Bonus: Rambo had The Doors blaring through the caves.
Is good to see this team back on reacting 😅🔥
The weapon at the end is a Gun Stock war club. Some were actually made from gunstocks the natives salvaged, but most of them were made to resemble a gun stock. Because the early natives thought there was magic in the gun. So they emulated it
Don't know if it would work but worth a shot. Nuclear War Survival films: "Dawn's Early Light," "The Road," "War Games," "Sum of all Fears"