In 2004 I saw a pederson device for sale. Out of my 35+ years of collecting militaria it was the only one I've seen for sale in person. It was the rifle, device, magazines, magazine bag and tools. $80,000 in 2003. To say they are rare is an understatement. But side note, the magazine bags still show up from time to time for not to expensive.
@@asahearts1 What happens when your sidearm runs out of bullets? A second sidearm is always faster than reloading your primary sidearm. Not to mention a situation where an enemy thinks you've got your hands up and no visible sidearm, until one drops out of the stock of the rifle you're holding up
During the Rhodesian Bush War, many unorthodox weapons were developed. The Bren in 7.62x51 had modified FAL mags welded together to make 35rd mags, The Rhoedesian SAS modified a Hispano 20mm auto cannon to be light enough to carry in a small helicopter and pushed on a specially-made bipod with wheels through the jungle to overlook a bridge at the Zambian border. Farmers would often make a wide variety of slam-fire shotguns arranged in rows or circular pinwheels around their vehicles to defend against a roadside ambush. Most designs had a series of pipes on either side of the vehicle loaded with 12gauge shotgun shells. When the driver pulled a lever, the barrels (pointed upwards) would drop down to hit a firing pin and discharge to fend off an attack. Thats not even including the weapons modified for special forces. RPDs with chopped barrels, suppressed AM-180s, or AKMs with suppressors and subsonic ammo. One AK was heavily customized to include a variety of built-in survival features like a .22 flare launcher in a folding stock, a compass in the hand guard, and illuminated night sights, and a few other features. Edit: Revised a few small details and provided photo sources: Rhodesian 35rd Bren: peashooter85.tumblr.com/post/642323944233435137/embed Modified Hispano: www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/g8a74i/this_is_a_rhodesian_soldier_i_am_trying_to_figure/ Patented anti-ambush weapon design: m.facebook.com/rhodesiabook/photos/schematic-diagram-of-the-kq/250699598283438/ Specialized weapons: www.reddit.com/r/MilitaryPorn/comments/2vlwv6/rhodesian_security_forces_soldier_with_a_sawed/ www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/07/11/stille-vuurkrag-documented-combat-usage-american-180-sadfrhodesian-sas/ www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenWeapons/comments/qe1xdd/custom_ak_of_rhodesian_special_forces_captain/
The Pedersen device was a brilliant feat of engineering. The Rifles were ultimately sold as surplus, though they still were kept in service until the 1903 and 1903A3s were completely retired from service. They are safe to use as they aren't low serial numbers. The devices themselves were mostly gathered up and destroyed. Few examples survived, I've seen one for sale at a gun show. I don't believe it was necessary to remove the standard rifle rounds from the rifle regular magazine since the device would take the space of the regular bolt and wouldn't be feeding rounds from it. The device also filled in the chamber so it's impossible to feed both cartridges at the same time. There was also a modified 1917 Enfield rifle that had its own Pedersen device made, but they're about as rare as hens teeth
There was also a version for the Mosin Nagant. There was one remaining of the prototypes built. I had 900+ rounds of Pederson device ammo, but stupidly traded it off. The 1968 Gun Digest has an excellent article if you can find a copy.
Team fortress is still going!!!???!!! I wish the old original halo 2 with the button glitches still had servers, not the MCC crap they re released. But I guess that's the problem with consols. As if tf2 is still going lmao. Can you still play the original CS and find games on pc?
Could've the Pedersen Device made an impact on the battlefield? Beside the really awkward magazine on the side, being able to fire semi-auto with lighter rounds sounds really ahead of its time.
I think Forgotten Weapons said it never worked very well, and for it to make a difference you'd have to supply tens or hundreds of thousands of troops, and to do that you gotta convince proto-boomer fudd generals that they need to swap out the old rifles they love and trust for a newfangled gun that barely works and shoots a way smaller casing. It's a tough sell to get thru all that mess so it would be hard to say if it would have made an impact. Not to mention around the same time, the MP18 and BAR were created, which are both far superior in terms of function and reliability, so in reality the army probably would have just focused on those two types of new weaponry instead of conversions. A good example in history is the .308 converted M1 Garands in the 60s. As soon as M14s were more readily available, all the converted M1s were dumped
The device was a compromise wherenone was needed: a simplified Win. M1907 in .351 SL would have been cheap and easy to produce. A dedicated .32 APC carbine might have been just as easy to supply as Pedersons and Modified M1903s. Arriving at an enemy trench with a loaded semi-auto long gun woukd have been pretty hot.
Love how your animations used to be just simple back then, but now look at it! Working guns, recoil, sprites looking front/behind, the landscape being more 3D, more.detailed guns, more back props, Etc... Etc...
One thing I always loved about this channel is the attention to detail in the animation on things like guns, it always makes me Google what the gun actually looked like then I dive into a rabbit hole of my own research and end up learning even more
Kind of sad you guys didn't cover the most crazy ww2 custom gun: the M2 Stinger! Some Mad lad in the US marines took a AN/M2 aircraft machine gun and turned it into a frankenstein weapon. A mix of machine gun and rifle!
4:29 I literally thought about this when I was playing with a ballpen as a pistol with the cover clipped to the side acting as a magazine and a catcher
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0:29-0:36 I feel like you missed out on doing a jumpscare with the soldier who's taking cover trying to fix the weapon looks back up only to get shot by a German that got close up.
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 No it is not. They are three different guns. Grease gun and MP40 are not related either. They share the same basic operating system but are not the same design or interchangeable in any way.
Engineer: "The answer... *turrets shoot* ...is a gun! And if that don't work... *rockets launched* ...use more gun!" *explosion* 💥 Scout: MY ARRRRRMMMMMM!
Although this may be off topic, but one suggestion of a subject that I can... Well, suggest, is one about the Molotov Cocktail. Considering that its a well known (or Probably more infamous) "grenade"
surprised the Charlton wasn’t on here. Fully automatic conversion with a detachable magazine for the Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifle that turned it into a light machine gun
I would like my AR-15 upgraded with the M1 garand, M4, .308, 9mm, .45 cal, 12x zoom infrared scope, m40 grenade rotary grenade launcher attachment with the optional javelin missile system--extended mag, and the belt fed 12 gauge shotgun. Also a large coke and side of fires to go.
I know WWI planes were glorified balsa wood and canvas but it's so surprising they could be littered with bullets and be fine but an ejected bullet case could bring one down.
It is crazy, canvas lined planes could easily take hits since the bullets would just tear through the canvas. Surprisingly, some of those types of planes were used to take on the Bismarck and managed survive a torpedo run and get a few hits on it, and make it back to the carrier safely. yet a damn shell casing in the engine could muck it all up
7:43 i had to re-watch that little shooting scene a few times, idk why but i thought it looked really cool lol. and the audio is spot on, the clicks of the empty mag is a nice touch, that was a cool little animation. I wouldn't hate seeing a short combat video made in that style , maybe a little extra gore ;)
A lot of community made Nerf designs employee modularity something like this. No I have yet to see a design which incorporated a mechanism like the Peterson device.
A very effective upgrade was developed in New Zealand to provide machine guns for use for local defense when nearly all of our aromatic weapons had been sent overseas for use by forces in action there. It was the Charlton machine gun which was a modified .303 Lee Enfield bolt action rifle which when fitted with bren gun magazines made for an effective if odd looking weapon. As they were locally produced with local resources they filled a very real need.
The AUG A3 can be equipped with a special barrel shroud made by Corvus Defensio (I think its Corvus Defensio anyway) which allows the user to attach the same underbarrel grenade launcher as what can be equipped to the G36. Steyr Arms also makes an upgrade kit for the G36, and dubbed their version the G62. It replaces the polymer upper receiver with a metal one, an upgraded barrel is optional, and there are a few other things too. Steyr would also provide an optional "NATO" stock for the civilian version of the AUG which makes it able to accept STANAG magazines rather than its usual proprietary ones. And yet aftermarket magazines for either version are made by Magpul as well. Ratworx makes a metal sear to replace the plastic one for the civilian AUG to lighten the trigger.
The work simple history put into there videos are great the quality used to be not so good but today it is very great and the stories were very interesting
What I don't get is instead of mounting a bayonet on your pistol, why not just carry a knife? With a rifle a bayonet gives you more reach and essentially gives you a spear. On a pistol, it just seems like you get a knife that you can't use with as much versatility, plus extra weight that hinders your shooting.
That MULE stock is one of the dumbest ideas I have ever seen. Not only does it make your rifle even heavier, it also makes it slower to access your sidearm! I'd genuinely like to see the designer try to argue why it is so much better than all those pesky leg holsters we use now.
"Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems, for instance: how am I going to stop some mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous be-hind? The answer, use a gun, and if that don't work... Use more gun. Take for instance this heavy caliber tripod mounted lil' old number designed by me, built by me, and you best hope... Not pointed at you."
The packapunch truly is one of the greatest inventions for weapon upgrades of all time
👍
fr
It is truly one of the most upgrades of all time.
Just put it into a machine easy and simple then ur weapon comes better
Hey that's my line player! Now for the last time, DROP THE CHIPS AND GIVE ME SOME AMMO!!!
1:07 love the sailor who didn't have anyone to fight so he just started fighting the air
he was defintively drunk on rum
Oi bruv, dis tea taste a little bit dodgy, innit.
@@lexelimus whys the rum gone
@@edennguyen7766 yo mama
LOL TRUE
7:30 Remember switching to your pistol is faster than reloading...
Stop shooting civvies
-Cpl. Dunn
ON YOUR FEET SOLDIER, WE ARE LEAVING
-Captain Price
Your knife skills was remarkable - Gaz
@@fredericksacramento677 Watermelon: *chuckles I'm in danger
0:36 better yet, don't reload at all.
In 2004 I saw a pederson device for sale. Out of my 35+ years of collecting militaria it was the only one I've seen for sale in person. It was the rifle, device, magazines, magazine bag and tools. $80,000 in 2003. To say they are rare is an understatement. But side note, the magazine bags still show up from time to time for not to expensive.
The government destroyed most of them.
There's one in the NRA museum.
Super rare!
@@Simplehistory wow 😳
Very2 rare
M.U.L.E stock is the literal definition of “switching to your pistol is faster than reloading”
That's what gaz said back in the day to me I never forgot what he taught me
True gamer moment 😂
The difference is It's actually slower than drawing from a holster lol And God forbid your rifle gets knocked out of your hands or something.
@@asahearts1 What happens when your sidearm runs out of bullets?
A second sidearm is always faster than reloading your primary sidearm.
Not to mention a situation where an enemy thinks you've got your hands up and no visible sidearm, until one drops out of the stock of the rifle you're holding up
@@ReikerForge it’s called a New York reload.
The 'Stinger' M1919 was an impressive field-expedient weapon system in the Pacific Campaign during WW2. Simple History did a video on it in the past.
ForgottenWeapons even has one with a replica
Most gangster fly-by 😎
Give this post more love guys! Simple History always ❤'s these posts if we make them see em lol.
During the Rhodesian Bush War, many unorthodox weapons were developed. The Bren in 7.62x51 had modified FAL mags welded together to make 35rd mags, The Rhoedesian SAS modified a Hispano 20mm auto cannon to be light enough to carry in a small helicopter and pushed on a specially-made bipod with wheels through the jungle to overlook a bridge at the Zambian border. Farmers would often make a wide variety of slam-fire shotguns arranged in rows or circular pinwheels around their vehicles to defend against a roadside ambush. Most designs had a series of pipes on either side of the vehicle loaded with 12gauge shotgun shells. When the driver pulled a lever, the barrels (pointed upwards) would drop down to hit a firing pin and discharge to fend off an attack.
Thats not even including the weapons modified for special forces. RPDs with chopped barrels, suppressed AM-180s, or AKMs with suppressors and subsonic ammo. One AK was heavily customized to include a variety of built-in survival features like a .22 flare launcher in a folding stock, a compass in the hand guard, and illuminated night sights, and a few other features.
Edit: Revised a few small details and provided photo sources:
Rhodesian 35rd Bren: peashooter85.tumblr.com/post/642323944233435137/embed
Modified Hispano: www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/g8a74i/this_is_a_rhodesian_soldier_i_am_trying_to_figure/
Patented anti-ambush weapon design: m.facebook.com/rhodesiabook/photos/schematic-diagram-of-the-kq/250699598283438/
Specialized weapons: www.reddit.com/r/MilitaryPorn/comments/2vlwv6/rhodesian_security_forces_soldier_with_a_sawed/
www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/07/11/stille-vuurkrag-documented-combat-usage-american-180-sadfrhodesian-sas/
www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenWeapons/comments/qe1xdd/custom_ak_of_rhodesian_special_forces_captain/
Daaaaaamn, that’s fuckin sick…!
Use what you have.
Bren LMG + FAL = BrenFAL
RPD shorted barrel & AKMS with Suppressor
Love how you use sources
They even made FALs recoil downwards with the Halbek muzzle device.
The Pedersen device was a brilliant feat of engineering. The Rifles were ultimately sold as surplus, though they still were kept in service until the 1903 and 1903A3s were completely retired from service. They are safe to use as they aren't low serial numbers. The devices themselves were mostly gathered up and destroyed. Few examples survived, I've seen one for sale at a gun show.
I don't believe it was necessary to remove the standard rifle rounds from the rifle regular magazine since the device would take the space of the regular bolt and wouldn't be feeding rounds from it. The device also filled in the chamber so it's impossible to feed both cartridges at the same time. There was also a modified 1917 Enfield rifle that had its own Pedersen device made, but they're about as rare as hens teeth
Correct, you can leave rounds loaded in the chamber. All the device does is replace the bolt.
There was also a version for the Mosin Nagant. There was one remaining of the prototypes built. I had 900+ rounds of Pederson device ammo, but stupidly traded it off. The 1968 Gun Digest has an excellent article if you can find a copy.
Battlefield moment
im curious, what does a low serial number have to do with it?
@@Number1Irishlad numbers of how many rifled were made
7:48
Literally the meaning of "Switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading."
“Use a gun, and if that don’t work, use more gun.”
Engineer, Team Fortress 2
“I have yet to meet one who can outsmart bullet”-Heavy Weapons Guy, Team Fortress 2
*Mumbling gas mask noises*
- Pyro, Team Fortress 2.
Team fortress is still going!!!???!!!
I wish the old original halo 2 with the button glitches still had servers, not the MCC crap they re released. But I guess that's the problem with consols. As if tf2 is still going lmao. Can you still play the original CS and find games on pc?
Imagine being the first guy to pull out a gun while flying when the other pilot expects a salute
Could've the Pedersen Device made an impact on the battlefield? Beside the really awkward magazine on the side, being able to fire semi-auto with lighter rounds sounds really ahead of its time.
I think Forgotten Weapons said it never worked very well, and for it to make a difference you'd have to supply tens or hundreds of thousands of troops, and to do that you gotta convince proto-boomer fudd generals that they need to swap out the old rifles they love and trust for a newfangled gun that barely works and shoots a way smaller casing. It's a tough sell to get thru all that mess so it would be hard to say if it would have made an impact.
Not to mention around the same time, the MP18 and BAR were created, which are both far superior in terms of function and reliability, so in reality the army probably would have just focused on those two types of new weaponry instead of conversions.
A good example in history is the .308 converted M1 Garands in the 60s. As soon as M14s were more readily available, all the converted M1s were dumped
The C&Rsenal video on them covers it well, basically it is a weapon that looks great on paper but would likely have faired poorly in real combat.
But the device requires a modified rifle to work properly.
If it was just the bolt that was necessary, then maybe it could've made a bigger impact.
The device was a compromise wherenone was needed: a simplified Win. M1907 in .351 SL would have been cheap and easy to produce.
A dedicated .32 APC carbine might have been just as easy to supply as Pedersons and Modified M1903s. Arriving at an enemy trench with a loaded semi-auto long gun woukd have been pretty hot.
1.Pritchard-Greener 0:48
Revolver Bayonet
2.M1911 Pistol with Extended Magazine and Catching Cage
4:29
3.M.U.L.E Adaptive Storage stock 6:35
4.Pederson Device 7:54
If you remember anything here in this vid
I got your back
1q11q1
Love how your animations used to be just simple back then, but now look at it! Working guns, recoil, sprites looking front/behind, the landscape being more 3D, more.detailed guns, more back props, Etc... Etc...
5:23 imagine that your grandpa was doing drive bys in the sky.
One thing I always loved about this channel is the attention to detail in the animation on things like guns, it always makes me Google what the gun actually looked like then I dive into a rabbit hole of my own research and end up learning even more
Kind of sad you guys didn't cover the most crazy ww2 custom gun: the M2 Stinger! Some Mad lad in the US marines took a AN/M2 aircraft machine gun and turned it into a frankenstein weapon. A mix of machine gun and rifle!
Actually they did on a separate video. I’m just surprised they didn’t include it on here.
They have a video on it
5 mockup Heavy Machine Gun between Browning M2, DsHK, Vickers HMG, Type 92 Japanese & MG42 is a Super Heavy Machine Gun
It has its own standalone video
ruclips.net/video/UDhI3WWAPXY/видео.html here's the video
3:07 I love the attention to detail, putting the dimples on the struck primers in the cartridges like that. Keep up the good work.
God I hope to see that brass catching cage on a Forgotten weapons video someday
I'd be surprised if it hasn't been on already
& the magazine.
It’ll only happen when Ian finds more .45 French long cartridges
4:29 I literally thought about this when I was playing with a ballpen as a pistol with the cover clipped to the side acting as a magazine and a catcher
Was expecting to see new Zealand's Charlton automatic rifle here. Was essentially a fully auto lee Enfield
So like a NZ BAR?
@@thekhoifish0146 pretty much. They did it cos they had no bren lmgs I think
& the British Farquhar-Hill rifle.
there was Charlton in Enlisted as a event squad
@@wafiqnadine6408 vanguard too
8:33 fun fact about this caliber: it was then adopted by france as the .32 long and has recently seen a resurgence thanks to our very own Ian McCollum
2:00 soon as the last guy came in, the dr livesly walk theme just popped in my head n made the animation so much better.
7:42 remember kids switching to a secondary is faster than reloading.
Seeing a gun having a gun is the most American thing I’ve seen 7:31
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@@ruairiodonohoe2533 Yes
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Simple History bringing us with all the back to back videos
Remember switching to your pistol is faster than reloading...
8:41 battle field 1 be like:
I thought i watch BF1 gameplay vid, at first lol
I absolutely love the thumbnail. It's a Orks dream: More Dakka!!!
Sure itz great when youz crumpin' a git wit a hundred different kindz of dakka, but by de time youz dun reloadin the WAAAAAAGH is already ovah.
@@battlesheep2552
B Block Fortress: Goblocks
2:16 bruh what those guys doing standing there watching him fight
0:29-0:36 I feel like you missed out on doing a jumpscare with the soldier who's taking cover trying to fix the weapon looks back up only to get shot by a German that got close up.
Now I finally know wtf the M1903 experimental from Battlefield 1 is! Thanks Simple History
Next Call Of Duty
Wouldn't it be normal? Since he said some plane don't use gun but I guess that early in the war but still
What’s crazy to me is we go from shooting muskets than within 60 years sending people up to space
I think it should be barely flying a contraption of cloth and sticks to reaching the moon in 60 years. Muskets were out-of-phase since the 1870's
1:36 why’s he stroking his pistol like that
The musket was probably the most used gun in history
Nah, it was the spear.
@@Bush0r Nahh it was the O O G A B O O G A S T O N E
“If a bullet to the chest won’t stop you, my words will.” Winston Churchill
Can I praise Simple History how smooth your animation nowadays
The most gangsta drive-bys were done in Ww1. Who knew?
The Pedersen Device actually requires an ejection slot to be cut on the left side of the M1903 receiver to function. See C&Rsenal’s video on it.
I've seen at least one 1903 that had the modified receiver in person. I regret not buying it.
I have no idea why they needed to replace the M 16 eight to the most beautiful weapon ever created still looks very advanced
0:05 average day in european streets
I remember using the peterson rounds in battlefield 1 😂
I'm surprised you missed the biggest cludge of all, the Stinger machine gun.
they didn't miss it. it has it's own dedicated video.
The D cell battery in the Carl Gustaf m/45 is one of my favorites.
Carl Gustaf is a type Grease Gun or MP40
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Very similar guns in that they are all open bolt, "tube" submachine guns but not the same guns.
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 No it is not. They are three different guns. Grease gun and MP40 are not related either. They share the same basic operating system but are not the same design or interchangeable in any way.
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Maybe you are thinking of the smith and wesson m76.
Was sure the Alofs Magazine Loader was going to be in this.
A spring that triggers when a Box loader opens that placed the round in for you.
Engineer: "The answer... *turrets shoot* ...is a gun! And if that don't work... *rockets launched* ...use more gun!"
*explosion* 💥
Scout: MY ARRRRRMMMMMM!
Happy that the M1 got some glitter, wish the 1911 got a star for its AA capabilities.
Although this may be off topic, but one suggestion of a subject that I can... Well, suggest, is one about the Molotov Cocktail. Considering that its a well known (or Probably more infamous) "grenade"
I always love watching these weird weapons videos
"This is what God would used to shoot somebody"
- Soldier
God said 9mm kills the body and 45 ACP kills the soul
The Pedersen Device in Battlefield 1 is really useful. It's my main weapon where I can alternate between assault and marksman roles.
It’s also ultra good in enlisted
America: “ we need best guns “. Ukraine and Russia “ GUN IS GUN “
Really
Every other post WW2 gun : what we're getting use?
That one poor Maxim : LET ME RETIRE ALREADY
NYET RIFLE IS FINE
surprised the Charlton wasn’t on here. Fully automatic conversion with a detachable magazine for the Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifle that turned it into a light machine gun
The thumbnail looks like if someone made a 10 year old’s nerf gun combo-weapon into a real thubg
The thumbnail is just when a soldier answers yes when they're asked what upgrades they want.
So flying gangsters at 10 thousand feet!???
That. Actually sounds like fun
The superior weapon isn't spears, guns, or nukes. The superior weapon is human creativity and ingenuity.
When you can't let go of the starter weapon:
intro and thumbnail: "MOAR DAKKA"
When you put your gun in the pack-a-punch machine:
Lol
I would like my AR-15 upgraded with the M1 garand, M4, .308, 9mm, .45 cal, 12x zoom infrared scope, m40 grenade rotary grenade launcher attachment with the optional javelin missile system--extended mag, and the belt fed 12 gauge shotgun.
Also a large coke and side of fires to go.
I know WWI planes were glorified balsa wood and canvas but it's so surprising they could be littered with bullets and be fine but an ejected bullet case could bring one down.
It is crazy, canvas lined planes could easily take hits since the bullets would just tear through the canvas. Surprisingly, some of those types of planes were used to take on the Bismarck and managed survive a torpedo run and get a few hits on it, and make it back to the carrier safely. yet a damn shell casing in the engine could muck it all up
9:35 again only real ones know what game that’s from
If I’m being honest as a kid I questioned why pistols didn’t have bayonets
Do I NEED a MULEm4PetersonM1903AirborneExtended1911withaRevolverBayonette: no.
Do I WANT one: HECK YES
7:43 i had to re-watch that little shooting scene a few times, idk why but i thought it looked really cool lol.
and the audio is spot on, the clicks of the empty mag is a nice touch, that was a cool little animation.
I wouldn't hate seeing a short combat video made in that style , maybe a little extra gore ;)
A lot of community made Nerf designs employee modularity something like this. No I have yet to see a design which incorporated a mechanism like the Peterson device.
4:56 Spam Crouch
No one
Simple History : time to upload a new video in row for this week
A very effective upgrade was developed in New Zealand to provide machine guns for use for local defense when nearly all of our aromatic weapons had been sent overseas for use by forces in action there. It was the Charlton machine gun which was a modified .303 Lee Enfield bolt action rifle which when fitted with bren gun magazines made for an effective if odd looking weapon. As they were locally produced with local resources they filled a very real need.
the thumbnail perfectly explained cod vanguard guns
switching to your pistol is faster than reloading to the next bloody level
Dang pilots be using extended magazines before people in the hood be using them
the thumbnail is my average loadout in cod
COD: "Look at what they have to do to mimic a fraction of our power!"
Aaahh i see, simple history doing some daily December uploading😊😊very happy about it
0:07 “I cut my teeth in the trenches of the Somme, you larped Santa Claus butt to Vietnam!” JRR Tolkien
"CS Lewis and I were just discussing how you and John Snow both know nothing!"
YES!!! Even more WW1 videos please!!!
yes keep em coming!!!!!!
Imagine going from gentlemanly waves to immediately spinning the block with that stick. Truly innovative.
Ok the gun in the thumbnail is literally cod Players weapons
The AUG A3 can be equipped with a special barrel shroud made by Corvus Defensio (I think its Corvus Defensio anyway) which allows the user to attach the same underbarrel grenade launcher as what can be equipped to the G36.
Steyr Arms also makes an upgrade kit for the G36, and dubbed their version the G62. It replaces the polymer upper receiver with a metal one, an upgraded barrel is optional, and there are a few other things too.
Steyr would also provide an optional "NATO" stock for the civilian version of the AUG which makes it able to accept STANAG magazines rather than its usual proprietary ones. And yet aftermarket magazines for either version are made by Magpul as well.
Ratworx makes a metal sear to replace the plastic one for the civilian AUG to lighten the trigger.
I’m glad you highlighted the flaw with the mule
Basically the thumbnail and the intro clip:
Upgrading an upgrade with an upgrade
That's if the one weapon on your hand just wasn't enough
The packapunch truly is one of the inventions for weapon upgrades of all time
I love a fully automatic Webley and Springfield
So first guy to use pistol from aircraft actually betrayed the other guy who was anticipating just a simple waving. Damn you first guy!
I like how Simple History took hand gun holds from both Call of Duty and Battlefield.
The work simple history put into there videos are great the quality used to be not so good but today it is very great and the stories were very interesting
What I don't get is instead of mounting a bayonet on your pistol, why not just carry a knife? With a rifle a bayonet gives you more reach and essentially gives you a spear. On a pistol, it just seems like you get a knife that you can't use with as much versatility, plus extra weight that hinders your shooting.
Ai in CoD campaign be like 0:35
Weapons engineer 1: "so how many upgrades do you wanna add to this rifle"
Weapons engineer 2: "yes"
bro drank too many Mule Kicks 💀
Name of the music at 5:30 please
That MULE stock is one of the dumbest ideas I have ever seen. Not only does it make your rifle even heavier, it also makes it slower to access your sidearm! I'd genuinely like to see the designer try to argue why it is so much better than all those pesky leg holsters we use now.
0:01 and this is what happened if you pay 999,99 dollars for special weapon mix
No krummlauf is crazy
Wanna break from the ads? 3:33-4:36
RIP that officer in the beginning
"Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems, for instance: how am I going to stop some mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous be-hind? The answer, use a gun, and if that don't work... Use more gun. Take for instance this heavy caliber tripod mounted lil' old number designed by me, built by me, and you best hope... Not pointed at you."