Yes, yes we are. Because it made you mad*(autocorrect initially put "because it made you made") so you left a comment and thats exactly what the creator wanted. Engagement.
That was with a rifle, not with the musket. With the musket you could reliably hit somebody from up to 50 yards with a musket but past that it'd drift pretty off, maybe you could shoot into a group of people past 50 yards and the projectile would either by some miracle hit the guy your shooting at or maybe just shoot the people next to the person@ShortLandPattern
You mean, rolling blocks, single loaded cartridges, black powder rifles, yeah those don’t count lol They do indeed count and honestly I love rolling block rifles
if you are talking about Simo Häyuha, then it was in the Soviet-Finnish war. His success is associated, in addition to talent, also with the snowy terrain, as well as with the offensive nature of the movement of Soviet troops.
@@machinegewehrUIA Simo Häyuha was confirmed to have killed 505 soviets with his rifle, with no scope to hide glint , using his terrain to his advantage like snow in his mouth to keep his location hidden. It is 100% the man and not the rifle no one has came close to that and that was 84 years ago
He was killing them at way shorter ranges than modern snipers do. It’s skill but the bigot goes a long way. Also over half of his kills were with an smg.
@@gdsiej and is heavy asf. Yeah no, i'm keeping my m95 which have significantly lesser weight at a lesser cost(still expensive but not as expensive as this brick) while performing almost the same task because unless a tank is going to blast your whole house, you're not going to blast a whole armored humvee and will only use it on home defense purposes.
@@NovaPlays12 don't know about the calibre, but I am sure that it is LONGER (at least). I forgot the exact values, but if I'm not mistaken - they have 12.7*114 version. While .50 BMG is 12.7*99
@@robertwhitstone3741 No… they don’t. They’re in the very, very early stages of design and development. It’s gonna be quite a while before they can actually fit the systems into a smaller round like a 7.62. Even when they can fit the systems into the round, they’ll cost an exorbitant amount so civilians won’t be using them, if they are even allowed on the civilian market. Tell me you don’t know anything about guns without telling me you don’t know anything about guns.
Muskets to bolt action is a HUGE jump. Smooth bore muskets became rifled muskets. Rifles began using caps and mini balls which later became full cartridges. Full cartridges allowed for breach and hopper loaded rifles. These then became bolt action using stripper clips. And eventually detachable magazines. Those then became semi automatic however most police officers, hunters and most military personnel use bolt action for their impeccable reliability. They will only jam if you’re trying to jam it.
Do you know the definition of evolution? From smoothbore muskets straight to bolt actions. Never mind muzzle loading rifles and their subtypes such as the Whitworth with I believe hexagonal rifling that has an American Civil War sniper shot record that was in the top 20 distance shots up till around 15 years ago or so. Then the sharps, falling block, rolling block types. Then bolt actions now we are into some fairly reliable (accuracy wise) semi automatic sniping rifles being some of rhe most current. Yeah you missed a whole bunch of steps
Man missed out the iconic lever action repeater, more specifically, the Winchester 1873. Generally possessing a greater rate of fire than most bolt actions, these bad boys could pump out 120 shots per minute, more than most teenage boys can crank out in a day. Sporting a classy look, these lovely ladies could often be seen carried by hunters and even cowboys.
Skipped the muzzle-loading rifles, breech-loading rifles, repeating rifles, military bolt action rifles, early snipers rifles, self loading sniper weapons, and went straight to anti material rifles.
Skipped the Springfield trap door rifle as well as the lever action repeaters plus a lot of pivotal rifles/calibers that changed the power/trajectory analytics (ex. Minnie ball, 30-06, 308, ect.)
not understanding how a bullet can be gps guided when after you fire a bullet it ignites and can get extremely hot. + if you have enough space to fit a gps into a bullet then the amount of gunpowder must be low giving less bullet velocity. idk it really could just be my depictions of bullets and tell me if i’m wrong
Flint locks,wheel locks, match locks, percusion caps, breach loaders for paper cartridges ,rimfire breech conversions , volcanics, center fire beech conversions, trapdoors, falling blocks , rolling blocks ,break actions, harmonica guns, revolving rifles, pin fires, lever guns, slide guns, turn bolts, semiautomatics... Round ball,square ball , minnie' ball, flat nose , wide flat nose , round nose, spire points ,spitzers, truncated cones , secant ogive spitzers, boat tails,eld's ...cast pure lead , cast lead alloy ,steel jacket , nickel jacketed ,cupro nickel jacket, pure copper jacket, copper jacket over steel jacket ,guilding metal jacket, No base , hollow base , flat base , boat tail...no jacket ,full metal jacket , partial jacket, soft point , protected soft point , copper tubed, capped, hollow point, poly coated, cast solids, machined solids, copper expanding, guilding metal expanding, bronze fragmenting, copper tin frangible, solid tin ... There! That is much(definitely not all) of the history of guns and bullets .
Bro forhot the deadliest sniper ever who used iron sights, and also missed 15 different rifle type. Musket -> Bolt Action -> The shoulder fired artillery
Watch the top 7 sniper rifles of this moment!!! ruclips.net/video/z3nTDa7si8Y/видео.html
ThOMASFGOMeZ
What is the difference between the snipers on the right and the snipers on the left, and what are their prices?
So we’re going to ignore beach loaded rifles, lever actions, non scoped bolt actions, Semiautomatic, and skip straight to precision
Fr bro this video skipped over all of the actually history of marksman firearms lol
That's what I was think lmao
Yes, yes we are. Because it made you mad*(autocorrect initially put "because it made you made") so you left a comment and thats exactly what the creator wanted. Engagement.
And rifle barreling
Yes we are gonna cover the history of sniper rifles : muskets then precision rifles
"has the accuracy of an news forecast" True💀
Unless it's a rifle musket
No, not true. you would reliably hit a man from 100 yards away, beyond that and you just need to make an especially careful shot.
Weather forecasts are lies 😂
That was with a rifle, not with the musket. With the musket you could reliably hit somebody from up to 50 yards with a musket but past that it'd drift pretty off, maybe you could shoot into a group of people past 50 yards and the projectile would either by some miracle hit the guy your shooting at or maybe just shoot the people next to the person@ShortLandPattern
@@reetial A rifled musket can hit at 100yrds.
From muskets to modern day rifles. Yes, quite an evolution. What about everything in between?!
You mean, rolling blocks, single loaded cartridges, black powder rifles, yeah those don’t count lol
They do indeed count and honestly I love rolling block rifles
@@eliamwhite66rolling block rifles getting ignored is a fucking crime
@@ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle it is ain’t it
The deadliest sniper used iron sights. It’s the man, not the technology.
A 1.7 mile confirmed kill with this technology is very impressive nonetheless.
if you are talking about Simo Häyuha, then it was in the Soviet-Finnish war. His success is associated, in addition to talent, also with the snowy terrain, as well as with the offensive nature of the movement of Soviet troops.
@@machinegewehrUIA Simo Häyuha was confirmed to have killed 505 soviets with his rifle, with no scope to hide glint , using his terrain to his advantage like snow in his mouth to keep his location hidden. It is 100% the man and not the rifle no one has came close to that and that was 84 years ago
@@zachshaw9564 I write that his success would have been several times lower if he had been in different conditions. no one denies his talent.
He was killing them at way shorter ranges than modern snipers do. It’s skill but the bigot goes a long way.
Also over half of his kills were with an smg.
Went from musket to modern bolt action rifles real quick
And they cost $1000 per round.
It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds.
@@gdsiej “bahahahahahahahah!! Hooohahahahooooo!”
@@gdsiej and is heavy asf. Yeah no, i'm keeping my m95 which have significantly lesser weight at a lesser cost(still expensive but not as expensive as this brick) while performing almost the same task because unless a tank is going to blast your whole house, you're not going to blast a whole armored humvee and will only use it on home defense purposes.
@@hehe-jg8zz it was a team fortress two joke...
@@aidan_the_fnaf_fan_1983* inspecting gun *, " oh my god, who touched Sasha? Alright, WHO TOUCH MY GUN"
Sounds like a weak advertisement for a scam product
Because it is
Yeah, gps guided bullets! :-D
😂
Put a bayonet on the alligator and ya got a spear gun
When that one bro gives you endgame gear at the start of the game
Gps guided bullets 😂😂😂
That's the most BS thing I've ever heard
They are literally making aimbot bullets that somewhat work
@@accxrcy source?
@@PalestinianVictory96search up .50 cal tracking bullet
@@PalestinianVictory96
id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXACTO
@@PalestinianVictory96they exist in usa not ukraine andd u need a special scope + they are 5,5 calliber and laser guided(i think9
Aim like a weather forecast got me 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
950 jbj:”are you seriously kidding me” btw it’s like a canon but in a rifle it was made for fun
You're telling me you don't have the strength to hold a basic bolt rifle, but you can hold that 50cal behemoth??
Its not .50 cal its .52 cal
@@NovaPlays12 don't know about the calibre, but I am sure that it is LONGER (at least).
I forgot the exact values, but if I'm not mistaken - they have 12.7*114 version.
While .50 BMG is 12.7*99
You missed self-reloading snipers like dragunov.
ah yes I like how from bolt action rifles we went straight to a 50cal
the snipex alligator 14.5x114mm round isnt even gps guided
"With accuracy as reliable as a weather forecast" 😂😂
The deadliest first sniper is a rock
“GPS guided bullets”
*facts have left the chat*
Nowpe they exist
@@robertwhitstone3741 No… they don’t. They’re in the very, very early stages of design and development. It’s gonna be quite a while before they can actually fit the systems into a smaller round like a 7.62. Even when they can fit the systems into the round, they’ll cost an exorbitant amount so civilians won’t be using them, if they are even allowed on the civilian market. Tell me you don’t know anything about guns without telling me you don’t know anything about guns.
@@JG54206 ahahaha they exist though that's the whole comment
@@JG54206 tell me your an idiot without telling me your an idiot
@@robertwhitstone3741 Not really… but if telling yourself they do makes you feel better, be my guest.
🤔... Wonder why you didn't include the sniper barret..
If a musket was rifled it would be used by snipers
I got a 10/22 that can reliably tell someone fortune at 36.2 miles without a sight
Bro lowkey roasted weather forecast💀
Man love how you group 3 centuries worth of firearms development under muskets
You skipped the Kentucky long rifle, rolling block rifle, trap door and lever rifle!
Yep, definitely GPS guided bullets
bro the barrel on that thing, it fr said "bullet will arrive in 2-3 buisness days"🗿
Barret lookin like where am i
Muskets to bolt action is a HUGE jump.
Smooth bore muskets became rifled muskets. Rifles began using caps and mini balls which later became full cartridges. Full cartridges allowed for breach and hopper loaded rifles. These then became bolt action using stripper clips. And eventually detachable magazines. Those then became semi automatic however most police officers, hunters and most military personnel use bolt action for their impeccable reliability. They will only jam if you’re trying to jam it.
Technically semi autos came before detachable magazines but that's all.
You better not forget about the good old Canadian McMillan Tac 50
The next one that they’re gonna make is impossible to mess with because you’ll be touching the target
Do you know the definition of evolution? From smoothbore muskets straight to bolt actions. Never mind muzzle loading rifles and their subtypes such as the Whitworth with I believe hexagonal rifling that has an American Civil War sniper shot record that was in the top 20 distance shots up till around 15 years ago or so. Then the sharps, falling block, rolling block types. Then bolt actions now we are into some fairly reliable (accuracy wise) semi automatic sniping rifles being some of rhe most current. Yeah you missed a whole bunch of steps
Weather forecast is craaazy😭🤣
Dang that was a huge leap! 😂
breach loading rifles came after muskets
Man missed out the iconic lever action repeater, more specifically, the Winchester 1873. Generally possessing a greater rate of fire than most bolt actions, these bad boys could pump out 120 shots per minute, more than most teenage boys can crank out in a day. Sporting a classy look, these lovely ladies could often be seen carried by hunters and even cowboys.
These kinda branched off from bolt actions after the invention of breech loaders.
bro missed like 40 different types
Ahh yes the musket humble
Ah yes, gun evolution, musket to modern day bolt action to modern day techno auto
Yes pain pain of the people who you have seen in Dead cheese
ThOMAS FGOMeZ
I like that sound suppressor that was on that Gator rifle!
GPS bullets is crazy
Tell me what the text to speech called
Its not the rifle, its the shooter
Muskets or is I like to say our greatest friend when it comes to bonking someone in the head with a chunk of lead
Someone forgot about the single shot rifle (Remington rolling block for example)
THATS A BEAST OF A RIFLE
Used by ukraine aswell, russia is doomed
You can destoy a battle tank with the last rifle💀
What ???
Skipped the muzzle-loading rifles, breech-loading rifles, repeating rifles, military bolt action rifles, early snipers rifles, self loading sniper weapons, and went straight to anti material rifles.
Dawg skipped quite a few
What does accuracy as reliable as the weather forecast supposed to mean
You missed the rolling block rifle and a musket wasn’t a sniper rifle but the baker rifle was though
Bro got auto aim irl
I mean, you kinda missed a lof of critical developments between muskets and bolt action rifles ...
Whats with rifled muskets? Jäger Rifles etc. You can hit pretty good with that.
Snipex Bolt Beast Boasts a Bust.
Theres also a rolling block, riflings what not
You skipped semi-automatic sniper rifle (scoped m1 garand which was used in the Vietnam war as a us sniper)
you skipped the riffling that made blackpowder rifles accurate
You forgot…The Ar10, the Mosin nagant, kar98, ptrd 41 and many more lol
The last 3 are bolt action rifles
@@mandeepkaur9307 yes you are right, though they did have a version of the PTRD 41 called the PTRS 41 which was a semi auto version.
@@Combat_linearen't all of these just rifles and not sniper rifles? Including the ptrd 41 that was just a anti tank rifle
bros not going to talk about the real sniper flintlock fifle that the patriots used
you do understand that's a bold action
Skipped the Springfield trap door rifle as well as the lever action repeaters plus a lot of pivotal rifles/calibers that changed the power/trajectory analytics (ex. Minnie ball, 30-06, 308, ect.)
Man skipped from muskets to bolt action rifles *youve got to be shitting me*
Nice short
In CODM its called reckt ARM
Hey wait you forgot Breech loading rifles :(
not understanding how a bullet can be gps guided when after you fire a bullet it ignites and can get extremely hot. + if you have enough space to fit a gps into a bullet then the amount of gunpowder must be low giving less bullet velocity. idk it really could just be my depictions of bullets and tell me if i’m wrong
ALIGATOR SNIPEX I LIKE IT
sounds like instagram username
I feel you missed a few steps in there friend
Musket -- void -- bolt action
What is the name of both snipers?
snipex alligator
Sharps has left the chat
*baker rifle along with everything else has left the chat:*
Snipers: Musket- 1700s
Rifled Musket- 1860s
Trapdoor Springfield- 1870s
Bolt Action Rifles- 1890s- 1990s
Magnum Snipers- 1950- Present
Semi Auto Snipers- 1940s- Present
What happened to lever action?
So the military has the ability to create GPS guided bullets, but somehow struggles with exoskeletons? 🤔
Guided bullets are very small missiles
in finland we did gun called Norsupyssy Elefant gun L-39 its kinda the same as the alligator
GPS guided bullets XD
Wrong that is the UNSC SRS99-AM rifle. A favorite among us Spartans.
"GPS guided bullets"
Aight, _clicks don't recommend channel_
Flint locks,wheel locks, match locks, percusion caps, breach loaders for paper cartridges ,rimfire breech conversions , volcanics, center fire beech conversions, trapdoors, falling blocks , rolling blocks ,break actions, harmonica guns, revolving rifles, pin fires, lever guns, slide guns, turn bolts, semiautomatics... Round ball,square ball , minnie' ball, flat nose , wide flat nose , round nose, spire points ,spitzers, truncated cones , secant ogive spitzers, boat tails,eld's ...cast pure lead , cast lead alloy ,steel jacket , nickel jacketed ,cupro nickel jacket, pure copper jacket, copper jacket over steel jacket ,guilding metal jacket, No base , hollow base , flat base , boat tail...no jacket ,full metal jacket , partial jacket, soft point , protected soft point , copper tubed, capped, hollow point, poly coated, cast solids, machined solids, copper expanding, guilding metal expanding, bronze fragmenting, copper tin frangible, solid tin ... There! That is much(definitely not all) of the history of guns and bullets .
Wait? Where's Lever Action Rifle?
You do know that most muskets were snoothbore, which is horrible for placing accurate shots.
Bro now we have aimbot as well ☠️???
Can i quikscope with it tho?
You need to be a body builder to quickscope 😅
Bro forhot the deadliest sniper ever who used iron sights, and also missed 15 different rifle type. Musket -> Bolt Action -> The shoulder fired artillery
We had 1 gun between muskets and a fucking tank killer interesting
You meant the intervention
I need all of those to buy ok
Bro forgot about weight, thing weighs 22 kilos.
I think you forget about needle guns, it have firing pin, bolt mechanism, they are mother of modern firearms
#cmiiw
What about the marksman rifles like the m1
I'm sorry, WHO'S using GPS guided rounds?
Schools when talking about dictatorships:
Bro forgot single shot rifles existed
Literally skipped over rifled muskets
Musket is not a sniper it's a rifle