I only watch RUclips to see Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history. He is my hero
@@ChanceTM Whose knowledge? You mean the knowledge from Johnathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery in the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history?
Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history, seems like a really nice dude. Like a kindly uncle or something.
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history.
showing that little clip of STALKER when mentioning games we would want jonathan to react to was diabolical. I do hope that was a teaser for a future episode.
Yea you can tell he ahs a actual interest rather than just doing the show! Also it helps he gets to talk to Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history every week :)
The Argus choke situation is likely some weird mechanism in the gun itself. This gun was also in Black Ops 3. However i think its just for practicality, because in every Call Of Duty from Black Ops 2 onwards, aiming down sight (and thus actually aiming the gun instead of spraying with wild abandon, which i assume is the usual intent of this system) tightens the spread of shotguns and the Argus might simply be the extreme version of that.
@@stonedwallThe Argus in bo3 works the same as bo4, the difference is that in bo3 all shotguns had an invisible stat that made it so hitting even a single pellet would deal the damage of hitting them all, ADS on the Argus traded the somewhat tight spread for a longer range
when using the argus, there actually isnt a mechanism that causes the pellets to converge when aiming. actually, the magazine has a mixture of buckshot and slug rounds, and coincidentally, when aiming, a slug round is queued up.
That implies that your character has somehow predicted the exact order of buckshot and slugs they need with each tuna can. Additionally, it means you're loading the perfectly symmetrical can into the gun in the correct orientation to get the first round to be they one you want.
I am once again asking Jonathan Ferguson Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the UK, the take another look at the guns of Payday 2, as there are some interesting and cool guns he has not looked at yet.
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history
AA50 has a bit of the GM6 Lynx in it, especially around the barrel, and the bolt and stock look to me a bit like if you squashed a Cheytac Intervention?
I love how some of the weapons in this game are clearly an evolutionary middleground between the weapons of BO2 and 3. The other designs are just… _cursed._
There's a few weird cases, though. The ICR-7 and KN-57 in BO4 are presumably successors to the ICR-1 and KN-44 in BO3, even though the latter setting takes place earlier. More proof that it was supposed to be a sequel rather than a prequel to BO3
@@XMBarrettFor any who don't know, BO4 was originally going to be a BO3 era sequel, with a post-apocalyptic flair. When the campaign was scrapped, they made the era a prequel to BO3 instead.
I am requesting Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history to take a look at guns from the new game Delta Force.
Seeing stalker at 0:35 gives hope to see it featured but it will probably break poor Jonathan, hopefully it gets the fallout treatment and Dave also shows him the mods for stalker
for the stingray S6 (not having played the game) I can imagine the airtank of the gun being used to "clear" the chamber and ammo of water while the ammo itself is using the energy from the casing
I can't wait to see his reaction to the names of the Lenfield and Robinson. Oh and how he reacts to the Anti-Tank Lance and how the Mortar in VC4 works.
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history
I also like to see Jonathan react to the guns of Binary Domain, which is a cyberpunk game taking place in 2080 in Japan, and the weapons that the main character squad, the Rust crew, are equipped with are basically futurized version of modern guns. And the robots that you fight also have their own standard issue guns, there's also the underground Resistance, who built their own guns. The game was developed by the same people behind the Yakuza games. I would also like to see Jonathan take a look at the guns of Vanquish, a 3rd Person Shooter from Platinum Games, the weapons ranged from futuristic assault rifles, shotguns, LMGs and pistols to energy weapons that actually use the main character's suit energy to fire, too bad Vanquish didn't sell well enough to warrant a sequel, which is a huge shame since the ending is quite abrupt. For an April's Fools special, it would be nice to see Jonathan react to the guns of Plant vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, eventhough only the zombie characters carry guns. And since I saw some folks requested guns from anime like Black Lagoon and Hellsing Ultimate, I thought I should try to chime in on that by suggesting a reaction on the armaments of Heavy Object, ranging from modern small arms like FAMAS rifles to futuristic assault rifles that come with smart bullets and a microphone to eavedrop on the enemies, also the artillery of the Objects themselves, which are highly advanced war machines that could survive nuclear strikes, and can traverse the battlefield at break neck speed, Baby Magnum, Milinda Brantini's Object for example, came with an assortment of coilguns and high caliber machine guns. I would also suggest the weapons in Gunslinger Girl for a more contemporary loadout.
9:53 In the future all ammunition is going to be stored in sealed tuna cans due to the canned tuna industry taking over the military industrial complex, this firearm is adopted to simplify logistics, they will utilize their inexperience with firearms to their advantage by bringing back revolving carbines that can't possibly work and the aforementioned magical tuna can lever action repeaters because they, quote, "look cool".
Something I thought I’d pipe up comment about, I love that Dave has been participating more in these videos, as the back and forth between the two of you allows the the rise of interesting deliberation and conversation, and because you both (appear) to genuinely get along it’s nice to see you gents talk about it all! Also would love to see a Jonathan Ferguson keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum react to some movie/show/anime franchises! Perhaps could start with Star Wars, particularly with their dressing up of real life weapons!
On nobody trying 9mm minigun: I'm surprised nobody has tried a .22 LR Yactogun as an anti-drone weapon (with computer aiming assist like all the later AA guns). Ammo is cheap and light, and when its not hitting drones it would still be viable for sicing a hive of angry bees on infantry. 105th week (passed 2 years last week!) of asking for Jonathan Ferguson to look at the guns of Bullet Girls Phantasia. 36th week of asking for Loadout on games handling RPG mechanics of stat and level progression with guns.
I'm still hoping to see Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries in the UK, react to the guns and robots of Generation Zero. I think they look great tbh. Also the Resistance trilogy.
0:35 Oh tell me that episode is coming. Besides everything being mirrored, there's a couple guns from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I'd love to see Jonathan react to.
Oh great Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in the UK... please take a look at the guns of Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4.
10:50 funly enough in the original crysis and standalone dlc crysis warhead the pump-shotgun's choke could be changed for a wider or tighter shot by pressing the change fire mode key.
Player insight about the Switchblade X9: You CAN see it being unfolded. You have to pick it up off the ground to see it, and the animation is quite fast, but there is an animation for that. I think it also was in the trailer for the operation it was part of, but I'm not 100% sure.
Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the UK, deconstruct & analyze the weapons of *METAL GEAR SOLID 3* before the remake comes out. So many weapons in MGS3 to react and comment on like;- - The Patriot's infinite ammo and drum magazine resembling an (∞) symbol as well as the tumbling bullets. - The EZ tranq gun based off a Liberator pistol. - Snake's customized officer M1911A1 and him whittling the pistol grip to use a knife for CQC. - Ocelot's dual Single Action Army and his revolver juggling skills. - The End's custom paratrooper Mosin Nagant with tranquilizer rounds. - The Davey Crockett recoil-less nuclear launcher. - Eva's chinese Type 17 mauser clone with her "bandit shooting" technique. - Tatyana's single shot lipstick pistol. - Volgin using his electricity to ignite and fire off 7.62mm bullets from his hands. - The Boss's quick ability to disarm and disassemble Snake's pistols. These are a few examples and there are so many more other interesting trivias and weapons in MGS3 so please Dave and Jonathan, please consider making a video for MGS3.
The AA50 reminds me of the GM6 Lynx rifle, also the exposed spring reminds me of the barrel of the Type 96 Japanese light machine gun from ww2. I know it's not a spring but perhaps this is where the Devs got the inspiration
Probably too late to bring it up, but for a cursed gun video, perhaps Final Fantasy 7: Dirge of Cerberus? While the selection of guns isn't that high (3 guns with 3-4 variations each), the game has customization options to a degree I kind of wish appear again in another single-player game. You can change the barrel length for the main guns, there are 'options' parts that boost the performance but are very fantasy-esque, and accessories to add a cherry on top
My head cannon on the Argus is that the drum doesn't have shells, but instead just contains pellets/shot and it fires it like how an Airsoft shotgun would (just loading multiple pellets at a time and firing them out)
20:50 -- shame that they had blackout gameplay, they could've dropped the gun and picked it up to see the Switchblade's deploy mechanism 15:11 -- such an awesome shot, and yeah, the underwater part is totally compromised in this context 😂 18:11 -- they spent so much time talking about the barrel that there was no time talking about the round insert tube, the trippiest part of the rifle?? More BO4 guns pleeeease I loved the weapon designs in this specific COD game and I'd love to see Mr. Ferguson talk about the rest of the arsenal!
For the giant spring on the AA50, I'm reminded of something like an oerlikon cannon. Could that be what was escaping Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and Artillery at the royal armouries museum in the UK, which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throught history?
I need to see Jonathan review the weapons of Killzone, runner up choice being the Conduit games. Both a blend of modern and futuristic with Killzone in the future and Conduit being the modern, but both still having a fair variety of unique takes on weapons.
the switchblade smg does have a opening animation of you opening the gun when you spawn in the match for the first time but must be when the game start and not mid round
Which looks like R-201 from Titanfall 2 which looks like R-101 from Titanfall which looks like... Well, I dunno, but I guess it's probably based on something too.
on the revolver rifle, it appears the cylinder only acts as a magazine. hence there being only one hole at the rear. the bolt pushes a round out into the chamber which is located in front of the cylinder
I forget what game it was, maybe Rage 2 or Titanfall, but another game did the same thing with a shotgun. The explanation was that the hip fire was a standard Shot shell, and activating the sights somehow fused the shot into a slug with heat or electricity.
I feel like the Argus is just a magnetic mechanism deal like the cartridge is filled pellets similar to the buck shot and slugs and presumably ads would load a slug and not being ads just fires a standard buckshot but that's just a theory in my head about how it works
I wonder if that Stingray gun is a tribute to Gerry Anderson's 1960s series "Stingray"? The name seems like a hint and it certainly looks like something the Aquaphibians would have used.
I think for the Hades LMG? is that the Barrel containing the ammo is filled to the brim, but- there's a mechanism that spirally spins all the ammo into the weapon to be fired... That's what I can logically think of.
A magazine-fed belt-fed. Could be worse. It could be a magazine-fed muzzle-loader. Also, potential choices for episodes: 1. Bulletstorm. 2. Army of Two. 3. Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. 4. Killzone.
The micro-Microgun (logically, "Nanogun"?) was reminding me of something, but it took me a few minutes to remember what: the Militech Mini-Gat, from the original _Cyberpunk 2020 Chromebook._ The Mini-Gat uses some sort of fictional 5mm caseless ammunition, not 9mm Para, and has five barrels rather than three, but the overall concept and look of it is quite similar. IIRC from long-ago CP2020 sessions, it's also largely ineffective against body armor, which limits its usefulness somewhat in a game setting where absolutely everyone wears it. :)
I am once again respectfully requesting that Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history, take a look at the weapons of the Killzone franchise, as there are many bullpups for him to commentate on and/or groan at
Jonathan and Editor can we please see black ops 6 next I like the guns in it and it has a couple I don’t know the real counter parts like the last LMG you unlock it looks like a early 240 bravo
Cant wait for Jon to be scarred over atrocities commited on Black Ops 6 Edit: Just got a sick idea of Jon reacting over guns from Girl's Frontline. I'll see myself out now.
welp I'm gonna assume BO6's episodes will never come(at least here), due to gamespot's recent lay offs. I hope Dave and everyone else affected do well on their own.
17:58 The part that's really throwing me about this gun (and I'm surprised Jonathan didn't bring it up) is the gigantic forward assist-looking thing on the magazine well. I don't know if that's based on a real thing, or if they really did just take an AR forward assist and put it in a really odd place.
It is not a foward assist it is for inserting rounds, base gun has integral mag you load one at a time through that port, an attachment upgrade turns it into a detachable magazine as seen here, i was actually hoping for Jonathan to comment on if that could work or not
@@Brian-tn4cd Ah, that makes more sense. It still looks pretty weird though, I feel like it should have been removed if you apply the detachable box magazine upgrade.
I haven't played a single COD Black Ops game but these weapons are so whacky and cool looking. I don't need them to make ANY sense at all if they look this fun.
I only watch RUclips to see Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history. He is my hero
Indeed. His knowledge is pretty solid.
I read this in Dave's voice
@@ChanceTM Whose knowledge? You mean the knowledge from Johnathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery in the Royal Armories Museum in the UK which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history?
@@carlosarturrangel8282 Of course.
Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history, seems like a really nice dude. Like a kindly uncle or something.
Phew, Jonathan has an actual bizon in his hands this episode and not an imaginary one for Dave to photoshop in after lol
It looks photoshopped
@@samholdsworth420I see you have not watched the video.
@@marcwittkowski5146 I did....I saw the 🦬
I was talking about the thumbnail. It looks photoshopped 😂
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history.
Please include his complete name🤣
showing that little clip of STALKER when mentioning games we would want jonathan to react to was diabolical. I do hope that was a teaser for a future episode.
They showed a clip of Deus ex years ago and I'm still waiting for it to be fair
it typically is
Typically, that's next week's video they're teasing.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is one of the most overrated games of all time. It's just discount Metro and worse in every way.
@@TheFirstCurse1Totally different things.
I love how more and more, Dave has become knowledgeable about historic weapons as well and can call back to random obscure ones from previous videos
Yea you can tell he ahs a actual interest rather than just doing the show! Also it helps he gets to talk to Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history every week :)
@@IrregularDaveAre you Single White Female, Talented Mr Ripley-ing, him?
@@IrregularDave I believe you mean "
The Argus choke situation is likely some weird mechanism in the gun itself. This gun was also in Black Ops 3. However i think its just for practicality, because in every Call Of Duty from Black Ops 2 onwards, aiming down sight (and thus actually aiming the gun instead of spraying with wild abandon, which i assume is the usual intent of this system) tightens the spread of shotguns and the Argus might simply be the extreme version of that.
i don’t understand why they made the argus have a spread and not a slug like in BO3
@@stonedwallThe Argus in bo3 works the same as bo4, the difference is that in bo3 all shotguns had an invisible stat that made it so hitting even a single pellet would deal the damage of hitting them all, ADS on the Argus traded the somewhat tight spread for a longer range
when using the argus, there actually isnt a mechanism that causes the pellets to converge when aiming. actually, the magazine has a mixture of buckshot and slug rounds, and coincidentally, when aiming, a slug round is queued up.
That implies that your character has somehow predicted the exact order of buckshot and slugs they need with each tuna can. Additionally, it means you're loading the perfectly symmetrical can into the gun in the correct orientation to get the first round to be they one you want.
I am once again asking Jonathan Ferguson Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the UK, the take another look at the guns of Payday 2, as there are some interesting and cool guns he has not looked at yet.
Agreed
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history
AA50 has a bit of the GM6 Lynx in it, especially around the barrel, and the bolt and stock look to me a bit like if you squashed a Cheytac Intervention?
Exactly what I was thinking. Also the barrel does seem to reciprocate, unlike what Jonathan said (but often hidden by the calling card in scope view)
I was thinking upside down Solothurn S18-100. But you are right, this fits better
Yeah I was thinking intervention I thought I just had Marky Mark in Shooter on my brain
@@hokuhikenei love when my nerd brain has the same nerdy thought as a fellow nerd. Big ups
I thought the same thing about the lynx
The Havelin reminded me a bit to the GM6 Lynx with the bulk around the barrel
Same
I love how some of the weapons in this game are clearly an evolutionary middleground between the weapons of BO2 and 3.
The other designs are just… _cursed._
Considering Black Ops takes place eight months from now, it's all wacky now
@@TheSundayShooterYou mean bo2 modern campaign?
There's a few weird cases, though. The ICR-7 and KN-57 in BO4 are presumably successors to the ICR-1 and KN-44 in BO3, even though the latter setting takes place earlier. More proof that it was supposed to be a sequel rather than a prequel to BO3
@FIVEBASKET That's right, BlOps 2 "present sequences" take place in summer of 2025
@@XMBarrettFor any who don't know, BO4 was originally going to be a BO3 era sequel, with a post-apocalyptic flair. When the campaign was scrapped, they made the era a prequel to BO3 instead.
How could you let Dave go he brought the best series game spot has to life
Hate to see this series go, dave and jonathon had some good chemistry on video
I am requesting Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history to take a look at guns from the new game Delta Force.
Seeing stalker at 0:35 gives hope to see it featured but it will probably break poor Jonathan, hopefully it gets the fallout treatment and Dave also shows him the mods for stalker
Besides the whole mirroring thing stalker had very realistic guns for the time.
for the stingray S6 (not having played the game) I can imagine the airtank of the gun being used to "clear" the chamber and ammo of water while the ammo itself is using the energy from the casing
Still got my fingers crossed for a Valkyria Chronicles video one of these days. I just know Jonathan would have some interesting things to say!
I think bringing in a tank expert as well would be worth it. I mean, the tanks can do some wild things in those games!
@@michaelanderson6394 and with order stacking, you can take out a tank with an SMG. That has to be shown.
+1 this
I can't wait to see his reaction to the names of the Lenfield and Robinson. Oh and how he reacts to the Anti-Tank Lance and how the Mortar in VC4 works.
*Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history
I also like to see Jonathan react to the guns of Binary Domain, which is a cyberpunk game taking place in 2080 in Japan, and the weapons that the main character squad, the Rust crew, are equipped with are basically futurized version of modern guns. And the robots that you fight also have their own standard issue guns, there's also the underground Resistance, who built their own guns. The game was developed by the same people behind the Yakuza games.
I would also like to see Jonathan take a look at the guns of Vanquish, a 3rd Person Shooter from Platinum Games, the weapons ranged from futuristic assault rifles, shotguns, LMGs and pistols to energy weapons that actually use the main character's suit energy to fire, too bad Vanquish didn't sell well enough to warrant a sequel, which is a huge shame since the ending is quite abrupt.
For an April's Fools special, it would be nice to see Jonathan react to the guns of Plant vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, eventhough only the zombie characters carry guns.
And since I saw some folks requested guns from anime like Black Lagoon and Hellsing Ultimate, I thought I should try to chime in on that by suggesting a reaction on the armaments of Heavy Object, ranging from modern small arms like FAMAS rifles to futuristic assault rifles that come with smart bullets and a microphone to eavedrop on the enemies, also the artillery of the Objects themselves, which are highly advanced war machines that could survive nuclear strikes, and can traverse the battlefield at break neck speed, Baby Magnum, Milinda Brantini's Object for example, came with an assortment of coilguns and high caliber machine guns.
I would also suggest the weapons in Gunslinger Girl for a more contemporary loadout.
If there will be a part 2, I'd like to see some specialist weapons shown, see what Jonathan makes of running around with a double barrelled HMG
9:53 In the future all ammunition is going to be stored in sealed tuna cans due to the canned tuna industry taking over the military industrial complex, this firearm is adopted to simplify logistics, they will utilize their inexperience with firearms to their advantage by bringing back revolving carbines that can't possibly work and the aforementioned magical tuna can lever action repeaters because they, quote, "look cool".
What
@@Jayce.M.K017 "Haha magazine look like tuna can"
This sounds like something Douglas Adams would write.
13:10 Can confidently say I’ve never heard that saying before but everyone I talk to will be hearing it now.
Something I thought I’d pipe up comment about, I love that Dave has been participating more in these videos, as the back and forth between the two of you allows the the rise of interesting deliberation and conversation, and because you both (appear) to genuinely get along it’s nice to see you gents talk about it all!
Also would love to see a Jonathan Ferguson keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armories Museum react to some movie/show/anime franchises! Perhaps could start with Star Wars, particularly with their dressing up of real life weapons!
Here's a fun fact, when introduced the "Doublecross" was called the "Echohawk" but faced legal issues a while later so got changed
On nobody trying 9mm minigun: I'm surprised nobody has tried a .22 LR Yactogun as an anti-drone weapon (with computer aiming assist like all the later AA guns). Ammo is cheap and light, and when its not hitting drones it would still be viable for sicing a hive of angry bees on infantry.
105th week (passed 2 years last week!) of asking for Jonathan Ferguson to look at the guns of Bullet Girls Phantasia. 36th week of asking for Loadout on games handling RPG mechanics of stat and level progression with guns.
Hmm, Rapid fire low caliber anti-drone gun, not a bad idea actually, it has potential, 22 LR is, as far as I know, as cheap as they get
Now I've got the image of a pair of American 180s in a Villar Perosa style set up on a pintle
@@NM-wd7kx why stop at 2 when we could have 4
Or 6 or 8. 👌
I'm still hoping to see Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries in the UK, react to the guns and robots of Generation Zero. I think they look great tbh.
Also the Resistance trilogy.
0:33 some Stalker guns would be nice)
Absolutely 🤩
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is just discount Metro and it's overrated slop.
@@TheFirstCurse1 If you say so 🙄
5:27 there is a pistol caliber manually operated gatling gun which looks amazingly fun, kentucky ballistics featured it on his channel
0:35 Oh tell me that episode is coming. Besides everything being mirrored, there's a couple guns from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I'd love to see Jonathan react to.
I would love to see Jonathan review the guns of Crime Boss Rockay City
Oh great Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in the UK... please take a look at the guns of Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4.
17:45 the AA50 at least the barrel part looks to me like a upside down Solothurn S18-100
I would like Jonathan Ferguson to have a look at the weapons from Warframe
That would be nice
10:50 funly enough in the original crysis and standalone dlc crysis warhead the pump-shotgun's choke could be changed for a wider or tighter shot by pressing the change fire mode key.
Wake up babe! A new Johnathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the royal armouries museum in the uk dropped!
Been waiting years for this!!!
The micromg seems like the Villar-Perrosa's great grandchild
I actually forgot BO4 existed till now
Player insight about the Switchblade X9: You CAN see it being unfolded. You have to pick it up off the ground to see it, and the animation is quite fast, but there is an animation for that. I think it also was in the trailer for the operation it was part of, but I'm not 100% sure.
The square tube part on the right-hand side of the Switchblade X9 looks like a carry handle that swivels upwards.
I'd like to see him react to certain attachments in cod games. I'm curious what he thinks of some of them.
The Hades is the world's first ULMG, Ultra Light Machine Gun. Also known as the HSMG, Heavy Sub Machine Gun
Please do Jedi Survivor blasters. Easy to carry those pistols around the museum and a lot of fun ones.
Jonathan Ferguson, the keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the UK, deconstruct & analyze the weapons of *METAL GEAR SOLID 3* before the remake comes out.
So many weapons in MGS3 to react and comment on like;-
- The Patriot's infinite ammo and drum magazine resembling an (∞) symbol as well as the tumbling bullets.
- The EZ tranq gun based off a Liberator pistol.
- Snake's customized officer M1911A1 and him whittling the pistol grip to use a knife for CQC.
- Ocelot's dual Single Action Army and his revolver juggling skills.
- The End's custom paratrooper Mosin Nagant with tranquilizer rounds.
- The Davey Crockett recoil-less nuclear launcher.
- Eva's chinese Type 17 mauser clone with her "bandit shooting" technique.
- Tatyana's single shot lipstick pistol.
- Volgin using his electricity to ignite and fire off 7.62mm bullets from his hands.
- The Boss's quick ability to disarm and disassemble Snake's pistols.
These are a few examples and there are so many more other interesting trivias and weapons in MGS3 so please Dave and Jonathan, please consider making a video for MGS3.
This is needed
The AA50 reminds me of the GM6 Lynx rifle, also the exposed spring reminds me of the barrel of the Type 96 Japanese light machine gun from ww2. I know it's not a spring but perhaps this is where the Devs got the inspiration
Probably too late to bring it up, but for a cursed gun video, perhaps Final Fantasy 7: Dirge of Cerberus? While the selection of guns isn't that high (3 guns with 3-4 variations each), the game has customization options to a degree I kind of wish appear again in another single-player game. You can change the barrel length for the main guns, there are 'options' parts that boost the performance but are very fantasy-esque, and accessories to add a cherry on top
Seeing the guns from the Turok games would be interesting.
i am sure to let you know that valkyria chronicles got some awesome guns that will make Jonathan chuckle a little.
My head cannon on the Argus is that the drum doesn't have shells, but instead just contains pellets/shot and it fires it like how an Airsoft shotgun would (just loading multiple pellets at a time and firing them out)
20:50 -- shame that they had blackout gameplay, they could've dropped the gun and picked it up to see the Switchblade's deploy mechanism
15:11 -- such an awesome shot, and yeah, the underwater part is totally compromised in this context 😂
18:11 -- they spent so much time talking about the barrel that there was no time talking about the round insert tube, the trippiest part of the rifle??
More BO4 guns pleeeease I loved the weapon designs in this specific COD game and I'd love to see Mr. Ferguson talk about the rest of the arsenal!
For the giant spring on the AA50, I'm reminded of something like an oerlikon cannon. Could that be what was escaping Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and Artillery at the royal armouries museum in the UK, which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throught history?
Looking forward to your Black Ops 6 guns video, Jonathan 😎
The switchblade 9 could have a Vector downward tilting bolt into that front “grip” thing
18:13 the barrel arrangment reminds me a bit of the GM6 Lynx
I need to see Jonathan review the weapons of Killzone, runner up choice being the Conduit games. Both a blend of modern and futuristic with Killzone in the future and Conduit being the modern, but both still having a fair variety of unique takes on weapons.
the switchblade smg does have a opening animation of you opening the gun when you spawn in the match for the first time but must be when the game start and not mid round
Yes! Guns of Stalker!
Love these firearm reactions with Johnathan, always entertaining. Is there a chance we will be reviewing the weapons of Enlisted?
Jonathan there is a twin barrel FAL at the Springfield armory museum in the US
You either die a hero or live long enough to become borderlands without the humor of the initial titles
This era of CoD is funky for me because i was playing the game from release to release of the next title and i dont remember so many of the dlc guns.
6:30 that's just literally Cyberpunk 2077's Copperhead assault rifle, but with two barrels.
Which looks like R-201 from Titanfall 2 which looks like R-101 from Titanfall which looks like... Well, I dunno, but I guess it's probably based on something too.
This would make more sense with modern warfare weapons. Great video tho and would love to see the mw one
I remember seeing someone else mention it before, but an episode on FEAR would be awesome!
Played this game quite a bit back in the day, would've loved to see Jonathan break down my favorite gun in the game, the Koshka.
The spring setup on the AA50 is very reminiscent of the WW2 Oerlikon 20mm.
on the revolver rifle, it appears the cylinder only acts as a magazine. hence there being only one hole at the rear. the bolt pushes a round out into the chamber which is located in front of the cylinder
Would love to see Jonathan react to the guns of Vermintide 2
I forget what game it was, maybe Rage 2 or Titanfall, but another game did the same thing with a shotgun. The explanation was that the hip fire was a standard Shot shell, and activating the sights somehow fused the shot into a slug with heat or electricity.
3:41 I want to know how he's opening the cylinder with the bolt closed cuz wouldn't the bolt be riding through the cylinder locking it in place🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨
so the cool thing about the doublecross is that it used to be called the Echohawk Dual Bore, and i believe it was changed because of copyright.
I feel like the Argus is just a magnetic mechanism deal like the cartridge is filled pellets similar to the buck shot and slugs and presumably ads would load a slug and not being ads just fires a standard buckshot but that's just a theory in my head about how it works
Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the UK, should react to World of Tanks and World of Warships
Bro didn’t did this in 2018. Instead.
Bro waited 6 years to do this
Daves cosplay as Mick Foley is bang on!
I wonder if that Stingray gun is a tribute to Gerry Anderson's 1960s series "Stingray"? The name seems like a hint and it certainly looks like something the Aquaphibians would have used.
The cursed stingray is what happens when the art designer heard the words “tactical tuna” and ran with it. 😂
I would like to see Jonathan react to the guns of Warframe
I think for the Hades LMG? is that the Barrel containing the ammo is filled to the brim, but- there's a mechanism that spirally spins all the ammo into the weapon to be fired... That's what I can logically think of.
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Might I suggest Jonathan react to Far Cry 5 and New Dawn's weapons?
I'm probably not the first but that Havelin scratches my brain as the GM-6 Lynx with a actually useful muzzle device fitted.
would love to see the Division 2 Exotic weapons in a video at some point! some really funky yet cool designs there I think
I would love to see the experts react to War Frame!!! I would love to see Jonathan react to Zombies Army franchise firearms!!! Please and thank you!!!
A magazine-fed belt-fed. Could be worse. It could be a magazine-fed muzzle-loader.
Also, potential choices for episodes:
1. Bulletstorm.
2. Army of Two.
3. Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
4. Killzone.
If Jonathan wants to see some really cool cylindrical drum magazines you've still gotta show him the guns of the Killzone games!
I’d love to see more Hotdogs, Horseshoes and Handgrenades!
The micro-Microgun (logically, "Nanogun"?) was reminding me of something, but it took me a few minutes to remember what: the Militech Mini-Gat, from the original _Cyberpunk 2020 Chromebook._ The Mini-Gat uses some sort of fictional 5mm caseless ammunition, not 9mm Para, and has five barrels rather than three, but the overall concept and look of it is quite similar. IIRC from long-ago CP2020 sessions, it's also largely ineffective against body armor, which limits its usefulness somewhat in a game setting where absolutely everyone wears it. :)
When did they add all these new weapons & inspections? Don’t remember ever seeing them.
I am once again respectfully requesting that Jonathan Ferguson, keeper of firearms and artillery at the Royal Armouries museum in the U.K., which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history, take a look at the weapons of the Killzone franchise, as there are many bullpups for him to commentate on and/or groan at
I was just wondering: Did Jonathan ever talk about his favorite video game weapons and maybe what inspired him to go weapons expert for a living?
Jonathan and Editor can we please see black ops 6 next I like the guns in it and it has a couple I don’t know the real counter parts like the last LMG you unlock it looks like a early 240 bravo
Hooray for a better webcam for Jonathan! 😂
looking back at the attachments in bo4 they are kinda cool like the hybrid mags overall treyarch did a pretty cool job with the gun designs
9:35 the biggest problem here is, that all CoD shotguns worked like that before Black Ops 4.
Cant wait for Jon to be scarred over atrocities commited on Black Ops 6
Edit: Just got a sick idea of Jon reacting over guns from Girl's Frontline. I'll see myself out now.
The slot of the notch for locking the cocking.
welp I'm gonna assume BO6's episodes will never come(at least here), due to gamespot's recent lay offs. I hope Dave and everyone else affected do well on their own.
Love the guns of BO3 and BO4!
a stalker episode would go crazy they do a lot of subtle stuff thats interesting to discuss
17:58 The part that's really throwing me about this gun (and I'm surprised Jonathan didn't bring it up) is the gigantic forward assist-looking thing on the magazine well.
I don't know if that's based on a real thing, or if they really did just take an AR forward assist and put it in a really odd place.
It is not a foward assist it is for inserting rounds, base gun has integral mag you load one at a time through that port, an attachment upgrade turns it into a detachable magazine as seen here, i was actually hoping for Jonathan to comment on if that could work or not
@@Brian-tn4cd Ah, that makes more sense.
It still looks pretty weird though, I feel like it should have been removed if you apply the detachable box magazine upgrade.
I haven't played a single COD Black Ops game but these weapons are so whacky and cool looking. I don't need them to make ANY sense at all if they look this fun.