Ну да суровая такая зима +10 градусов. Даже река Березина не замёрзла, пришлось мост строить. 😂 Самые морозы начались, уже после того как остатки армии Наполеона покинули Россию, а сам Наполеон в уже был в Париже и собирал новую армию. Французы бежали из Росии из-за тактических, оперативных, стратегических, логистических ошибок Наполеона. К долгой борьбе Наполеон оказался не готов. Зазвездился уже моменту войны1812 года и допустил множество ошибок, что и привело к поражению и гибели французской армии.
Brown bess is .74 cal and the charleville was .67 cal. The average American woodsman was carrying a French made fusil or a British made northwest trade gun. Very similar and both fireing a .60 cal ball or whatever fit in the barrel since all these guns were smooth bore they fired ball, shot, buckshot, rocks sticks or a combination and etc... lol
They would be 290 - 400 metres away, under 150 metres 1/3 shots hit which is miles better hit chances than modern statistics due to careful aim being more important than suppressive fire of the last 3 centuries After 2 shots you would be firing at a cloud and after 5 shots you would have no choice but to advance to leave the smoke
“🇺🇸Solider” Sooo how’s your war been?” “🇬🇧Solider” Pretty bad, but it’s war yknow.” *and then they both reloaded at the same time and shot each other at the same time and in their final moments they thought of awkward that was.*
@@Thewildcatt how are you meant to talk when you are both half deaf, can barely see through the smoke, drums and bugles blaring commands, and are 150 metres from each other
@@yukiomarco5288 nope, Napoleon hated rifles because they took too long to reload (usually 3 minutes in reality), the french doctrine consisted of putting more lead downrange and drown them with shots, rifles would make that difficult. Blood and iron is a cool game but for the sake of balance it needs some historical innacuracy. The young guard was made up of many regiments (like the middle and old guard)
Some clarification: muskets typically utilized pre-made paper cartridges containing powder and shot, making the loading time closer to 15 seconds. Slow by modern standards, pretty fast compared to non-military rifles of the day
15 was ideal but when firing by section or rank if one guy finishes a second early it isn't much use, keeping everyone at around 18 seconds was ideal, firate could drop to as low as 1 round a minuite after a dozen or more rounds after a week's march, 3 rounds a minuite steadily at 300 metres was the common range and firste
clarification: muskets did not use paper cartridges, for they didn't exist yet however, single shot breechloader rifles DID use paper (and later, metallic) cartridges once said ammunition was invented and adopted on a large scale
At least there the muskets use paper cartridges (I think in real life breech-loading rifles used them) so it doesn't take that long, but a group of just people using their guns without any melee unit is not a viable option even with the help of the musician.
That's why they still carried swords back then You and your hundreds of buddies shot the enemy with the muskets and then you charge with swords or bayonet If you're some fancypants high ranking officer you might get a nice pistol as an extra
@@gyrtiasnecrotaros4710"Береги пулю на три дни, а иногда и на целую кампанию, когда негде взять! Стреляй редко, да метко. Штыком коли крепко, пуля обмишулится, а штык не обмишулится. Пуля дура, штык молодец. " (С) Суворов А.В.
That’s why formation tactics was crucial during those times, and why large regiments was still the trend in that type of warfare. And what was also nice about it was that they fought in open grounds instead of urban areas.
My .50 cal. Pistol and Rifle are from unassembled and unfinished kits. It has been an educational and interesting endeavor. I'm extremely pleased with the outcome.
The Prussians and Swedes were able to perfect the art of musketry to the point that they were able to fire six rounds a minute. This was during the seven years war (1756-1763), ironically, the king of Prussia (King Friedrich the Great) and the Queen of Sweden (Queen Louisa Ulrika) were siblings and the two nations were aligned to opposing sides. Needless to say, they didn't like each other too much. 😂
Ножом, шпагой сложнее фехтовать. А вот мушкетов и пистолетов можно заранее снарядить несколько. В армии того времени солдаты с заряженым оружием могли сменить отстреоявшихся.
In an era where swords were the rule, having the opportunity to neutralize your target at 40 meters was something incredible. A well-positioned wall formation and you substantially eliminated enemy morale.
the title of a galaxy far far into the future, with a weapon far far into the past, all being recorded in the present day. i find this poetic, somehow. love your vids!
Thanks to @Davidepedersoli for providing us with a beautiful Brown Bess for the video. Link to their website below.
www.davide-pedersoli.com/en
Aren’t you supposed to T your feet with muskets
What a legendary sponsorship. Pedersoli guns are incredible!
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Can we see bayonets next on muskets?
Ottoman Empire plssss
Back then when bringing a sword or dagger to a fight was 'balanced.'
Before bayonets on muskets they needed some iron swords
Edit: small change
When Napoleon came to Moscow, nothing was Balanced... 😂 they still menaged to fight them off, imagine now when Russia has the advantage how they kill
@@PutinIsKing it was winter that destroyed Napoleon's army, not the Russians, they had even deserted Moscow
Ну да суровая такая зима +10 градусов. Даже река Березина не замёрзла, пришлось мост строить. 😂 Самые морозы начались, уже после того как остатки армии Наполеона покинули Россию, а сам Наполеон в уже был в Париже и собирал новую армию. Французы бежали из Росии из-за тактических, оперативных, стратегических, логистических ошибок Наполеона. К долгой борьбе Наполеон оказался не готов. Зазвездился уже моменту войны1812 года и допустил множество ошибок, что и привело к поражению и гибели французской армии.
🤦🏻♂️
“Empty the compartments of your pantaloons! This is a muggerie!”
For what purpose 😟
@@matthewwynn3025I require you to hand over your belongings to me right now.
@@matthewwynn3025 And discard of your fadora as well
@@Dan1el_guyFor what purpose?!?😥
“Goodness gracious!”
Imagine having a conversation with the enemy while loading your musket
The American and the Briton talked while they were reloading their weapons
jolly good show
Talking came when you were charging each other with bayonets really. (Usually screaming obscenities at the other side)
They would literally do that
They actually did trash talk while reloading 😂.
Them:what caliber is it
Me:ball
Them:no i mean what caliber
Me:BALL
It still haa a caliber. Looks like maybe .58 or .62
Metal ball
@@D_Booneit’s a .69
@@Klomnissenlead you mean
Brown bess is .74 cal and the charleville was .67 cal. The average American woodsman was carrying a French made fusil or a British made northwest trade gun. Very similar and both fireing a .60 cal ball or whatever fit in the barrel since all these guns were smooth bore they fired ball, shot, buckshot, rocks sticks or a combination and etc... lol
Remember gentlemen, switching to thy blade is always faster than reloading. And always take thy morning tea on a Chewsday, God save the king! 🇬🇧☕🍪
Remember Bayonet stabbing is faster than reloading
Assassin's Creed😆
Cod reference?
no not cod. just gun tips in general.
Remember literally anything is faster then reloading
Your just akwardly staring at your enemy while you and them reload 💀
They would be 290 - 400 metres away, under 150 metres 1/3 shots hit which is miles better hit chances than modern statistics due to careful aim being more important than suppressive fire of the last 3 centuries
After 2 shots you would be firing at a cloud and after 5 shots you would have no choice but to advance to leave the smoke
“🇺🇸Solider” Sooo how’s your war been?”
“🇬🇧Solider” Pretty bad, but it’s war yknow.”
*and then they both reloaded at the same time and shot each other at the same time and in their final moments they thought of awkward that was.*
@@Thewildcatt how are you meant to talk when you are both half deaf, can barely see through the smoke, drums and bugles blaring commands, and are 150 metres from each other
@@theprancingprussian uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
They hide like snipers or for executions lol
One minute I have to reload...
-but sir, the war is already over !!!
🤦🏻♂️
@@glcart-cs5sc 🤓
Paper cartridges make this process so much easier and how it would have been loaded in a real engagement
@@zackarysmith4323 still alot slower than nowadays where you can just push a button and take a mag out and put a new one in and all that
"Im preparing for the one next year sir!"
Bro reloads so slow, the it’s already the Cold War when he’s done reloading.💀
Ahh yes a musket for home defense just like the founding fathers intended
That's all anybody had back then, your point ?
@@afremrf9764It's a fucking meme bro😭
@@afremrf9764R/woosh.
Four ruffians break into my house, what the devil?
no just no not even as a "joke" 🤦🏻♂️
Bro summoned most of the Guts and blackpowder community💀
The quiet kid in 1800's:
Nerd: Officer
Rich/popular Kid: Hussar (or any cavalry really)
Quiet kid: artillery
Jock: Sapper/Grenadier/NCO (or all 3)
Average Kid: Fusilier
Short kid: Voltigeur/Light infantry
@@tugalord you forgot the goddamn rifleman
@@yukiomarco5288 some armies didnt have riflemen (like France)
@@tugalord aren’t the young guard in France? (riflemen)
idk if i can trust blood and iron information
@@yukiomarco5288 nope, Napoleon hated rifles because they took too long to reload (usually 3 minutes in reality), the french doctrine consisted of putting more lead downrange and drown them with shots, rifles would make that difficult.
Blood and iron is a cool game but for the sake of balance it needs some historical innacuracy.
The young guard was made up of many regiments (like the middle and old guard)
Some clarification: muskets typically utilized pre-made paper cartridges containing powder and shot, making the loading time closer to 15 seconds. Slow by modern standards, pretty fast compared to non-military rifles of the day
i wonder what would happen if you didn't load the paper cartridge?
During the civil war, 3 shots a minute was doing pretty well.
15 was ideal but when firing by section or rank if one guy finishes a second early it isn't much use, keeping everyone at around 18 seconds was ideal, firate could drop to as low as 1 round a minuite after a dozen or more rounds after a week's march, 3 rounds a minuite steadily at 300 metres was the common range and firste
clarification: muskets did not use paper cartridges, for they didn't exist yet
however, single shot breechloader rifles DID use paper (and later, metallic) cartridges once said ammunition was invented and adopted on a large scale
Wow totally incorrect.
Best you got for a well trained corps was 30 seconds.
Happy to help!
Love the historically accurate sunglasses 😂😂
They may be inaccurate, but the eye protection is necessary, especially with the fire and smoke from the old musket! : )
@@wwoodywoodpeckeror historically accurate blindness from flint chips.
@@wwoodywoodpeckerit’s not… old muskets are completely safe to shoot without eye protection
Очки 🥽 дают усилие точностью 200% 😂
@@Bountyhopper I don't know man, between two random comments I would trust the first one. Eye protection is always better than no eye protection.
Just like the founding father intended 🔥🔥🔥
"Ahhh..., Just like the founding fathers intended."
The redcoat no own a musket home defence rigth?
Free at last
Guts and Blackpowder be like:
DE KOMMA HJÆLP US
At least there the muskets use paper cartridges (I think in real life breech-loading rifles used them) so it doesn't take that long, but a group of just people using their guns without any melee unit is not a viable option even with the help of the musician.
hello purple thing you make me fear arrows. thank
Your comment is not related to the video. According to your comment, they were using revolvers at that time. (1810s)
Major: The war is over, what are u doing private?
Private: Reloading sir
No matter how old they get, flintlock weapons will always be beautiful.
It must’ve been so stressful to reload those things after every shot in the middle of a battlefield 😂
That's why they still carried swords back then
You and your hundreds of buddies shot the enemy with the muskets and then you charge with swords or bayonet
If you're some fancypants high ranking officer you might get a nice pistol as an extra
@@gyrtiasnecrotaros4710"Береги пулю на три дни, а иногда и на целую кампанию, когда негде взять! Стреляй редко, да метко. Штыком коли крепко, пуля обмишулится, а штык не обмишулится. Пуля дура, штык молодец. " (С) Суворов А.В.
That’s why formation tactics was crucial during those times, and why large regiments was still the trend in that type of warfare. And what was also nice about it was that they fought in open grounds instead of urban areas.
search up paper cartridges musket reload, it reloads a musket atleast 4 times faster than how this video shows it
Guy isn't using proper paper cartridges. It makes the process so much easier
Brings a tear to my British eye🫡🥲🇬🇧💂☕️
When he recharged for the 2nd time he already had grandchildren.
This is a reason why not to bring old guns to a modern gun fight
By the time you're reloading you're dead
It's historical and fun to safely own and fire both rifle and pistol replicas.😊
My .50 cal. Pistol and Rifle are from unassembled and unfinished kits. It has been an educational and interesting endeavor. I'm extremely pleased with the outcome.
That articulate British smile and laugh at the end of the video... Thats some fine English flavoured humor..😂
We be getting out of San Sebastian with these one!!!🔥🔥🔥❗️❗️❗️‼️
Not everything is guts and blackpowder bro 😭
@@indra3046 when someone is playing guts and blackpowder and hes adicted so uh like me
@@Danizhahmad real
Fr
@@Danizhahmad I play guts and blackpowder so I am addicted I almost have all the bages
If we pit an army with punches vs an army with these weapons, the army of punches will win for sure.
Nah
Remember: switching to your fists is faster than reloading
Musket irl: 😮
Musket in video games: 😧
Guts & Blackpowder muskets are powerfull
@@oliverfreitas8593Guts? Is that a berserk reference
@@Majesticc96no its a game go back to ur anime romance
@@Maria_Miranda888 I don't like romances
@@Majesticc96 then anime fight battles with shirtless men
That little chuckle at the end made it 😂
*Laughs in British*
корову подстрелил 😮😮😮😊
Guts and blackpowder😂
Wait ! What ! ... You didn't through a mess of lead balls on the table 🤣
Hey Enemy plz wait..
I have to reload my gun.
Three rounds a minute, in any weather sir!!
The Prussians and Swedes were able to perfect the art of musketry to the point that they were able to fire six rounds a minute. This was during the seven years war (1756-1763), ironically, the king of Prussia (King Friedrich the Great) and the Queen of Sweden (Queen Louisa Ulrika) were siblings and the two nations were aligned to opposing sides. Needless to say, they didn't like each other too much. 😂
“I need some minute, I NEED TO RELOAD”
Later 224 years:
The original version of the empire strikes back
Yer scallywags will not able to beat my mosket💂♂️💂♀️💂
Shot: 0.8 second
Reload: 8 billion years
Real
"Remeber switching to your sword is always faster than reloding "
- The OG Captain Price
Reminds me of "Connor Kenway" from Assassin's Creed III.
Wie eine Zeitreise durch die Geschichte. Macht bestimmt Spaß. Alles Gute. 🎶🔥😁
1939
@@Lewis94RUclipsshut
szwab
Das beste daran ist das jeder sich ein solches Gewehr kaufen kann frei ab 18 Jahren ohne wbk ! Nur für das Schwarzpulver benötigt man eine Erlaubnis
i dont speak German
Soldier:Prepare the defense!
Him: 🎵
Bomber: 🎇🧨
Imagine you are in the woods and have a flintlock in your hand and encounter an enemy holding an m4 💀
Better hope you see him first (and don't miss)
You better hope he doesn't notice you or that he's out of bullets
I own a Kentucky rifle for home defense, just as the founding fathers intended.
- this guy probably
Both of them misses:
Enemy: IM GONNA RELOAD FIRST!
Him: NO ME YOU TWOT!
Super sir I like your shooting style🎉🎉🎉
WE CRUSHING THE REBELS WITH THIS ONE ☕️☕️☕️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Is that a guts and black powder reference 🤑
The commander:
PREPAREN!
APUNTEN!
FUEGO!
Fire once and then turn musket around for a club! 😅
😂😂brits. Dont wear shades at that time 😂😂
And know! Change gun to knife faster than reloading!
Ножом, шпагой сложнее фехтовать. А вот мушкетов и пистолетов можно заранее снарядить несколько. В армии того времени солдаты с заряженым оружием могли сменить отстреоявшихся.
Simply marvelous Dear! What an extraordinary firearm! 🍷🤵
I see a enemy!
Him: *reloading*
Enemy: reloading
Him: reloading
Enemy: start aiming
Him: reloading
Enemy: pull the trigger
Him dead
These are the weapons we got our empire with 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Imagine you middle at battlefield and you mates use that gun 💀💀
Bro are dead
Simply astonishing to see quite a classy gentlemen I must learn more of this man's way this chap is amazing
É mais prático usar a arma para bater no inimigo depois do primeiro disparo. 😂
Bro your brazilian💀
Isso era feito também, as coronhas e as baionetas terminavam as desavenças.
O inimigo também estava armado com o mesmo tipo de arma, fica de igual pra igual.
Me: finishes reloading
Soldier:the war is over sir
remember guys: waiting til shells are invented is faster than reloading
Blud is really training to get the old guard 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
In an era where swords were the rule, having the opportunity to neutralize your target at 40 meters was something incredible. A well-positioned wall formation and you substantially eliminated enemy morale.
Reloading a musketeers rifle is so hard, it takes time
George Washington dont want this smoke 🔥🔥🔥
Guts and blackpowder moment
I finally found ot
That big hunk of lead hits like a sledgehammer!
We winning Kaub with this one 🔥🔥🔥
Better napoleonic war game with fps
We Defeating the Revolutionaries with this One! 🔥🔥🔥🇬🇧🇬🇧🔥🔥🔥
Imagine reloading this gun in a actual war 😂💀
we drinking tea with this one🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
The freaking british gave the americans a gun addiction
the title of a galaxy far far into the future, with a weapon far far into the past, all being recorded in the present day.
i find this poetic, somehow.
love your vids!
We reviving the British Empire with this one
Remember BUYING A NEW GUN is faster than reloading ☠️
What balls... 😅
What discipline 🙏🏻
I’ve gotten so use to paper cartridges that it’s hard seeing someone load a musket any other way but I still love your videos
"Laughs in Bri'ish" 💀💀💀💀💀
When i see the priest get grabbed by a shambler in san sebastian
“I don’t use a musket, I use a rifle.” - sharpe
We going back to the 1800 with this one🗣️🔥 “I think”
In war, not the one who is stronger and more strategic wins, but the one who reloads his weapon faster💀
I LOVE THIS GUY! LOVE THE VIDEO MAN!!!!!
This video is very professionally shooted respect for the team ❤❤
1800s: Fastest world record for reloading a rifle..... 1min and 3 seconds
When bringing a knife to a gunfight was advised.
The Nation Built on Conquest of Foreign Lands Strategically Assaults in Retaliation:
Historically accurate. Down to the Raybans and digital watch.
Brown Bess british musket 👍👍👍
A weapon for a more, civilized age.
As an American, i genuinely grabbed my toy musket and yelled, "Oh f*ck their back!"
The clothes and guns are like in Roblox Map, so gentle and the black powder is so cool.😊😊
Girls ASMR: nail gloss. Boys ASMR: this.
The weapon of robbers
(Only South Asians can understand)
"Remember , building a new gun is always faster than reloading"
That would be such a bad wound judging on the size of the bullet
Exactly. Also modern bullets are designed to cut, while older bullets litteraly smashed through bodies
That felt classy😊
"I SEE A LAMPLIGHTER"🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️ -some random british gnb dude
POV you staring your enemy down menacingly while reloading
So nostalgic 😊😊😊👌👌👌
Remember kids: switching to your sword is quicker than reloading.