@@Goblinboyo162Cherubim are “drones” made from vat-grown babies that are then grafted with mechanical parts. They are used to help repair equipment, carry stuff for other people, or just fly around as status symbols for their masters.
The Caliber you are using is a Rocket Propelled Explosive the size of a Redbull can. EDIT: Comments are Wild at what caliber a Bolt Weapon is. I sure hope the GW Writers read the comments because they don't really know either.
@@DavidWalkerP47 Caliber is literally 1 to 1 related to inches. Every number infront of the . means whole inch, after the . means decimal of an inch. So .75 cal is 3/4 of an inch.
3:52 Fun fact: Most bolters are chambered in roughly .75 Cal / .998, using Armour Piercing Explosive Rounds, which are designed to explode shortly after burrowing into their target. In the words of RussianBadger, "It's like an RPG Assault Rifle Hybrid."
the normal bolter is .75 The heavy bolter is .998 two are very different in terms of uses ones a machinegun or submachinegun and the other one is the LMG
@@BOTCHED gyrojet munitions were horribly bad performers, terrible example to use. Slow as shit projectiles subject to failure at almost every turn, ridiculously expensive and combat ineffective.
@FrankStallone42 obviously just a problem of scale, they never made them .75 caliber. These are also more of a RAP type round with a kicker charge that fires them initially
To Will's response: IT IS INDEED THE BANEBLADE,RUSS!! Also a few things: you do not want to know what the Cherubs are or how they're made and the standard Adeptus Astartes Bolter caliber is technically a .75 cal hollow point-armor piercing-explosive rifle.
@@molassesman4066Hollow point contradicts with the others, but an explosive armor piercing thing is, well, a thing, if you consider stuff like shaped charge warheads
@@molassesman4066 hollow point is good for soft targets,ap rounds are good for well-armored units and explosive is just an extra to it. Take the .75 rounds as Raofus rounds on steroids.
@@molassesman4066 Yeah, it's no Hollow Point. They are Adamantium Tipped, so AP, but with explosive filling. The proper designation would be HEIAP or SAPHEI bullets. They are actually a thing and are used in HMGs or Anti-Materiel Rifles. They were commonly used in WW2 and are still used totday. As such, Space Marines standard weaponry is handheld fully automatic 20mm HMG which is superhuman, but not as outlandish as some reeeally out of the whazzos sci-fi settings, usually hard sci-fi ones. WH40k is just really awesome, whammy, and easy to get into hence its popularity and reputation
I like how it's almost a direct retelling of the original for the first bit. They did the original good. I also love how if you know what you're fighting the units actually act like they do on the table top. That's pretty cool.
"Only in Death does Duty End" Uhm, not exactly, Nano. As an Astartes, you can serve the Emperor even in "death" as a Dreadnought. So, no.. your contract with the Imperium is not expired yet. Go get 'em, champ! Emperor Protects! EDIT: Before another obnoxious know it all 40k fan need to say the exact same thing over and over and over again in the replies, maybe read them first. I KNOW you don't have to be dead to be entombed in a Dreadnought. I wrote death in quotes as to say "nearly dead", "severly injured to be better dead than alive" and so on. I was trying to say a simple joke here, ok? I'm not in the need of a lecture about Warhammer. Go have fun playing SM II or whatever. Sheesh!
@@TemplarBlack. And that's why I wrote it in quotes. I know they aren't technically dead and be entombed in that thing is basically having a second chance to spread the Emperor's Will again. I mean it like a: you're badly injured to the point of thinking "I'm dead" but nope.
Wait, what is it? Edit: I am now under the impression that the... Cherub... is a particularly dark and horrific version of the Servitor. Will say, though, they do remind me of the floating skulls from Darktide.
If he wasn't fair across the board, ...@@cliftonwindham4194 I know some farmers that got screwed by the government cus the worker was on some extra stuff. Now ever farm I see looking malnourished.
I initially had a comment about how in some sections more guardsmen survived than I saw with other youtubers (good om you btw 😉), which demonstrates the guard are actually able to die based on what happens (and therefore also get saved). While not game-breaking if they didn't have it, it adds to demonstrating the difference in power between a space marine and a regular human. If an X amount were scripted to live, you would probably not feel all that powerful as a space marine. But then, HOLY SHIT! The guardsman getting jumped at around 19:05, and you actually being able to save him, that's awesome! AND, to top it off even further, HE HAS AN ANIMATION for getting up and shooting the tyrannid (like a _badass_ ). This is beyond even what I dared to hope! If they think of such little details, I have a lot of confidence for the rest of the game :D
(It could also be that the whole interaction was animated, as it doesn't seem like Nano's blade connects the same way as it does with others, but hey, still pretty damn cool 😀)
If I'm right it's something like an alternative .75 cal rocket propel with a explosive/melting warhead that react when it touche something "organic" and the recoil is able to reap a limb if a normal human use it like that(yes they had to create a completely whole recoil system for the IG so they can use it)
According to the codex, yes- it's the Omophagea. I can't recall a direct use for it though, and I also can't imagine it would be wise (or useful) to eat Tyranid flesh. Kinda the same as the Betcher's Gland, which allows them to spit acid.
@@gachaperson3774 no, is reading hard for you??? .75cal is ¾ of an inch, 19.05mm in metric... no redbull cans are that thin. For reference, look at 12g shotgun shells, they are .75 cal.
@@FrankStallone42 I know, but 2 things: 1 it's funnier to tell that to someone who is new to the hobby 2 simply put a can of pepsi into a vial and Ur good
3:54. According to some lore I read a while back, the bolts of a bolter rifle are roughly the size of a 40mm grenade. On top of that, if you didn't already know, that bolts are rocket powered with some variations having a lock on feature basically making each round a homing missile.
3:55 Your caliber is 1.1 inch / .75 rocket propelled holy steel A caliber commonly used in ww2 ship anti aircraft guns. It's a caliber that is 50% larger than the browning M2 .50 caliber machine gun you've most likely tried to utilize in Squad
Bolters are .75cal and heavy bolters are .998 cal... warhammer cultists consisyently display their complete and total ignirance to the lore. .75cal is the size of 12g shotgun shells.
"Reason begets doubt doubt begets heresy. Blessed is the mind, too small for doubt. Success is commemorated, failure merely remembered. And only in death does the duty ends." Amen brother.
The Bolt Gun use a futurustic version of the 75mm anti-air autocannon. Or, if you want to be more precise, a gyrojet type of munition of the WW2 British anti-air cal.50 Just for say it.
The funny thing is, that USA pretty much had field tested proto-Bolters in Vietnam, during 1970s. Short prototype series of shotgun-rifle hybrid firearm - CAWS (close assault weapon system) was issued to the american soldiers for field tested in combat. It fired variety of different types of ammunition, including .72 caliber, rocket assisted exploding projectiles.
17:12 A baneblade is a tank the size of a small apartment complex with around a dozen different guns on it, sometimes morel, & a main cannon that fires rounds bigger than a person. According to the lore, one all by itself is capable of devastating an entire continent.
Good to see they did well with this. Also glad to see Spess Mehreen getting a sequel when I figured it never would. Captain Titus is a credit to the Smurfs.
"Isn't that gonna fall back down to the planet?" "Buddy, the only people who need to worry about that, are the people who're under it. And that aint us."
You guys are comedy gold😂. You guys got a new fan and a big fat subscription . That was very entertaining, your all natural comedians.🥰🥳👍. Great editing btw. Big thumbs up from Hawai’i 👍👍
Warhammer cultists dont even know their own lore... Bolters fire a .75cal projectile, for reference, 12g shotgun shells are .75cal. An aa12 loaded with 12g frag rounds is essentially a modern day bolter.
It's because there has been conflicting lore about the bolters calibers over the years. Some say .998, some .75. From memory at one point it even went as low as .50. There are multiple different patterns of bolters that use different calibres. So there are normal boltguns chambered in .998. So it is not incorrect to say they are .998 like the heavy bolters are now designated to carry. I have been around since 3rd edition warhammer and the amount of times it's been changed in novels, codexes and rulebooks has been significant it can catch anyone up. Most people default to the Russian Badger .75 redbull can now.
@@Artecius92 .75cal is ¾ of an inch in diameter, what fucking redbull can is an inch or less in diameter???? Russian badger is a fuckin gamer who clearly doesnt know shit, and mustve failed basic grade school math.
@@Artecius92 .75 cal is literally ¾ of an inch in diameter, .998 is less than 1 inch in diameter... even the largest bolter round is nowhere near the size of a damn redbull can.
@@FrankStallone42someone probably mistook .75 cal for 75mm which is roughly the diameter of a Red Bull can and it probably nust got perpetuaded from there.
The standard issue bolter fires a .75 cal APHE self propelled round similar to a RPG round. There are heavier versions for vehicles or support and lighter versions for normal human (officers and commissars)
I love the fact that one of them you can tell, knows a lot about Warhammer one dabbles in it and the last one just does not know a single f***ing thing
"I'm really curious about which caliber I'm using". It's a redbull-sized, self propelled, exploding bullet. It may not give you wings but it sure as hell will make you fly
3:54 I'm not sure about the NuMarine models, but standard SM bolters use .75 caliber gyrojet HEAT rounds. In layman's terms, they fire miniaturized tank rounds.
Love how I had to explain that to my brothers playing the first mission firing the orbial cannons they go "you think that's enough to kill it?" and I say "I mean, they're literally firing small stars at it so i'd hope so" xD
Hey Nano, you said you would like to know what caliber you were using in your Bolter, well Bolters have two calibers (that is the most widespread and used), the standard .75 caliber (19.5mm), these are used by your standard bolter and bolt pistol, and then there is the chonkers .998 Godwyn (25mm), these are basicly rocket assisted armor piercing high explosive grenades. There are also plenty other bolt calibers out there, such as the .50 (12.7mm), .60 (15mm) and .70 (17mm).
Engaging warp spider! Ahhh a warp spider! Edit: Nano if you see this. The Bolt Rifle fires .75 caliber rocket propelled explosive rounds with delayed detonation. It burrows into the body and explodes from the inside instead of on impact. Pretty brutal stuff. It's literally designed to turn whatever you shoot into soup
I love the 3d effect in the cutscenes wher blood and stuff splatter on the cinimatic bars especially 5:07 - 5:19 I also wish they'd make another kill-team game but 3rd person like this instead of the weird diablo style top down
*Sees Cherub* "I don't want to know"
good call nano
Love augmented baby’s with wings
*i* want to know
@@Goblinboyo162Cherubim are “drones” made from vat-grown babies that are then grafted with mechanical parts. They are used to help repair equipment, carry stuff for other people, or just fly around as status symbols for their masters.
@@Goblinboyo162 Winged baby meat
@@Goblinboyo162 horrid winged baby cyborg
The Caliber you are using is a Rocket Propelled Explosive the size of a Redbull can.
EDIT:
Comments are Wild at what caliber a Bolt Weapon is.
I sure hope the GW Writers read the comments because they don't really know either.
The Bolt Rifle in Warhammer should be 19.7×55mm so almost 20mm
redbull gives you wings
@@mixingcat5213 well bolter rounds do indeed send your body parts flying in all directions, so yes bolter gives you wings
Guys guys it’s a .75 cal
22lr then
The Caliber you are using is 75, about the size of a red bull slim, filled with an explosive that embeds into the target and then explodes.
_0.75 inches,_ to clarify, not 75.0 inches. It would be funny if it was, though.
@@spartanc173 he said caliber thoough
@@DavidWalkerP47the . is pretty important
50 cal and .50 cal are very different
@@DavidWalkerP47 Caliber is literally 1 to 1 related to inches. Every number infront of the . means whole inch, after the . means decimal of an inch. So .75 cal is 3/4 of an inch.
@Justowner we all know he didn't mean 75 inches
Don't be such an unnecessary nerd
3:52 Fun fact: Most bolters are chambered in roughly .75 Cal / .998, using Armour Piercing Explosive Rounds, which are designed to explode shortly after burrowing into their target.
In the words of RussianBadger, "It's like an RPG Assault Rifle Hybrid."
the normal bolter is .75
The heavy bolter is .998
two are very different in terms of uses
ones a machinegun or submachinegun and the other one is the LMG
An aa12 with 12g frag rounds is a modern day bolter.
basically like an automatic gyro jet rifle
@@BOTCHED gyrojet munitions were horribly bad performers, terrible example to use. Slow as shit projectiles subject to failure at almost every turn, ridiculously expensive and combat ineffective.
@FrankStallone42 obviously just a problem of scale, they never made them .75 caliber. These are also more of a RAP type round with a kicker charge that fires them initially
What a cheeky ad transition. It made me chuckle.
To Will's response: IT IS INDEED THE BANEBLADE,RUSS!!
Also a few things: you do not want to know what the Cherubs are or how they're made and the standard Adeptus Astartes Bolter caliber is technically a .75 cal hollow point-armor piercing-explosive rifle.
Excuse me but arnt hollow point, armor piercing, and to a lesser extend high explosive 3 contradictory rounds?
@@molassesman4066Hollow point contradicts with the others, but an explosive armor piercing thing is, well, a thing, if you consider stuff like shaped charge warheads
@@molassesman4066 hollow point is good for soft targets,ap rounds are good for well-armored units and explosive is just an extra to it.
Take the .75 rounds as Raofus rounds on steroids.
@@molassesman4066 Yeah, it's no Hollow Point. They are Adamantium Tipped, so AP, but with explosive filling. The proper designation would be HEIAP or SAPHEI bullets. They are actually a thing and are used in HMGs or Anti-Materiel Rifles. They were commonly used in WW2 and are still used totday.
As such, Space Marines standard weaponry is handheld fully automatic 20mm HMG which is superhuman, but not as outlandish as some reeeally out of the whazzos sci-fi settings, usually hard sci-fi ones. WH40k is just really awesome, whammy, and easy to get into hence its popularity and reputation
@@attilakovacs5040 so basically they never use hollow point ever
I like how it's almost a direct retelling of the original for the first bit. They did the original good.
I also love how if you know what you're fighting the units actually act like they do on the table top. That's pretty cool.
Now all we need is true scale Carnifexes…
nah that comes later
12:21 I was not thinking about it until you say "Don't answer that." 😂
"How are you going to serve The Emperor on your knees?"
As any good Ultramarine does
"Only in Death does Duty End"
Uhm, not exactly, Nano. As an Astartes, you can serve the Emperor even in "death" as a Dreadnought. So, no.. your contract with the Imperium is not expired yet. Go get 'em, champ! Emperor Protects!
EDIT: Before another obnoxious know it all 40k fan need to say the exact same thing over and over and over again in the replies, maybe read them first. I KNOW you don't have to be dead to be entombed in a Dreadnought. I wrote death in quotes as to say "nearly dead", "severly injured to be better dead than alive" and so on. I was trying to say a simple joke here, ok? I'm not in the need of a lecture about Warhammer. Go have fun playing SM II or whatever. Sheesh!
not really correct, you survive thanks to the dreadnought life but you're not dead yet. you're not dead when you're encased.
But we do have legions of the damned, they are truly dead but still fighting for the emperor
@@mccat6235 that is still in the "unconfirmed, weird lore" but if true, yeah i guess.
@@TemplarBlack. And that's why I wrote it in quotes. I know they aren't technically dead and be entombed in that thing is basically having a second chance to spread the Emperor's Will again. I mean it like a: you're badly injured to the point of thinking "I'm dead" but nope.
@@TemplarBlack. Sad servo-skull noises
THE BANEBLADE
8:32 yeahhhhh, about that..."angel"
Wait, what is it?
Edit: I am now under the impression that the... Cherub... is a particularly dark and horrific version of the Servitor. Will say, though, they do remind me of the floating skulls from Darktide.
how we tell him that the "angel" is a lobotomizaded baby
@@titanius5134 Ah... That's what I was afraid of.
@@WildDragonSongServo-Skulls are cute, friendly buddies and their grav drives are relaxing.
Cherubs are enjoyed by weirdos in farty robes
@@richardtaillon1616 True.
for people playing the game in co-op, your teammate has an armor icon beneath their badge (glowing orb).
9:10 "ROCK AND STONE!"
He looks like Scout, but the opposite end of the chad height spectrum.
Nano coming in strong with that ad transition, I didn't even skip it, it was that smooth.
My father was a Communication Specialist for Portugal in Mozambique in 72 and 73. I don't know why I'm sharing this...
you want someone to know you have relations to protugal just as nano is based in protugal
My dad worked for rural development and gave farm loans in the delta of Mississippi.
If he wasn't fair across the board, ...@@cliftonwindham4194
I know some farmers that got screwed by the government cus the worker was on some extra stuff. Now ever farm I see looking malnourished.
@@cliftonwindham4194 that’s cool
@@cliftonwindham4194 my dad was a government employed school teacher in india.
1:49
Ulfar? Wait, what?! My boy isn't going to die to some bugs as a side character!
Anon, I....
Lots of Space Wolves are named Ulfar
Same voice actor
I initially had a comment about how in some sections more guardsmen survived than I saw with other youtubers (good om you btw 😉), which demonstrates the guard are actually able to die based on what happens (and therefore also get saved). While not game-breaking if they didn't have it, it adds to demonstrating the difference in power between a space marine and a regular human. If an X amount were scripted to live, you would probably not feel all that powerful as a space marine.
But then, HOLY SHIT! The guardsman getting jumped at around 19:05, and you actually being able to save him, that's awesome! AND, to top it off even further, HE HAS AN ANIMATION for getting up and shooting the tyrannid (like a _badass_ ).
This is beyond even what I dared to hope! If they think of such little details, I have a lot of confidence for the rest of the game :D
(It could also be that the whole interaction was animated, as it doesn't seem like Nano's blade connects the same way as it does with others, but hey, still pretty damn cool 😀)
@@thijsv948 It actually is possible to save them, it was not scripted.
@@shadowscall7758 that's awesome, thank you!
3:54 i am do not remember correctly but it was something about 37mm ammo that penetrate and then explode inside the target
If I'm right it's something like an alternative .75 cal rocket propel with a explosive/melting warhead that react when it touche something "organic" and the recoil is able to reap a limb if a normal human use it like that(yes they had to create a completely whole recoil system for the IG so they can use it)
Bolters actually fire .75 bolts, about 19mm, that indeed act more like mini grenades than standard bullets.
It looks almost exactly like a 40mm grenade but roughly half the size but there are larger like the heavy bolters
75mm
Its about the size of a 12g shotgun shell... how are warhammer cultists so ridiculously out of touch with their own lore????
Fun fact: Space Marines can gain the memories of those they eat apparently.
And spit acid.
isn't that only Space Wolve can do that?
@@captainnutt2995no
@@captainnutt2995 As far as I understand, all Space Marines can do it, but I only heard it second hand so I'm not going to fight on it.
According to the codex, yes- it's the Omophagea. I can't recall a direct use for it though, and I also can't imagine it would be wise (or useful) to eat Tyranid flesh.
Kinda the same as the Betcher's Gland, which allows them to spit acid.
Holy shit.
Also, anyone else enjoy playing the mini-game that is trying to pause the video quick enough to read nanos editorials? I love it (for real)
What caliber?
Community:
Explosive pepsi can
Not even close. Bolters fire a .75cal projectile, 12g shotgun shells are .75 cal... its ¾ of an inch in diameter... no pepsi can is that thin.
@@FrankStallone42redbull thin?
@@gachaperson3774 what fucking red bull can is ¾ of an inch???? Holy shit can yall read??????
@@gachaperson3774 no, is reading hard for you??? .75cal is ¾ of an inch, 19.05mm in metric... no redbull cans are that thin.
For reference, look at 12g shotgun shells, they are .75 cal.
@@FrankStallone42 I know, but 2 things:
1 it's funnier to tell that to someone who is new to the hobby
2 simply put a can of pepsi into a vial and Ur good
ngl, this saved humality for another 12 months
Nano: "Quickly Fallon say somethign cool"
Fallion: "uh adunkna"
😂 poor fallon
ONLY IN DEATH,DOES DUTY END. UNTO THE ANVIL,INTO THE FIRE!!!
Forged from the fires of my primarch, I am his hammer, when he returns I shall fight by his side on the anvil of war!
The way you slid that sponsor in was a stroke of Genuis, deadass.
"Can a Space Marine survive a big fall?"
...You could say that.
thought nano made a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video when i saw "duty" in the title
JOIN DUTY!
@@DaSpecial3_OGdeadly anomalies, dangerous mutants, anarchist, and bandits!!
Ah, fellow stalkers right here. Hello-hello!
in the wise words captain diomedes...
IT IS THE BANE BLADE
and now I see the point where nano did not understand this. You must educate yourself on dawn of war good sir.
3:54. According to some lore I read a while back, the bolts of a bolter rifle are roughly the size of a 40mm grenade. On top of that, if you didn't already know, that bolts are rocket powered with some variations having a lock on feature basically making each round a homing missile.
3:55 Your caliber is 1.1 inch / .75 rocket propelled holy steel
A caliber commonly used in ww2 ship anti aircraft guns.
It's a caliber that is 50% larger than the browning M2 .50 caliber machine gun you've most likely tried to utilize in Squad
Bolters are .75cal and heavy bolters are .998 cal... warhammer cultists consisyently display their complete and total ignirance to the lore.
.75cal is the size of 12g shotgun shells.
....Aren't Caliber and Inches 1:1?
I just love how enthusiastic you are about it.
the BANE BLADE?
it is the BANEBLADE
IT IS THE B A N E B L A D E
When The space marine falls,he turns on his chest to avoid damaging the Power Pack on his back,🤩🤩 love the attention to detail.
0:35 Hi, we've been trying to reach you about your Thunderhawks extended warranty
This is a Corvus Blackstar.
This feels as epic as Starcraft did in 1998
"is this video being monetize? I've no idea, I'm NOT censoring any of this"
Best quote of the year
"Brother, I want some oats"
Blessed is the mind too small for doubt.
Missed opportunity to make a adeptus mechanicus joke in the ad
Brother 1: close your eyes brother what do you see
Brother 2: darkness
Brother 1: that's the battlefield without you brother
Your Duty is not done, Brother!
"oh his tiny legs are moving!" SHOOTS THE BODY WITH A BOLT PISTOL MORE
"Reason begets doubt
doubt begets heresy.
Blessed is the mind,
too small for doubt.
Success is commemorated,
failure merely remembered.
And only in death
does the duty ends."
Amen brother.
The Bolt Gun use a futurustic version of the 75mm anti-air autocannon.
Or, if you want to be more precise, a gyrojet type of munition of the WW2 British anti-air cal.50
Just for say it.
0.75cal IS NOT 75mm
@@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 I'm pretty sure is a 75mm not a 0.75
The weapons of the Space Marines will be considered Anti-Bunker weapons in our world XD
Nano multiverse is really massive, that 1 non stop yapping soldier from the Squad i know literally going places! Keep it up Nano!
5:20 greatest transitions
The funny thing is, that USA pretty much had field tested proto-Bolters in Vietnam, during 1970s. Short prototype series of shotgun-rifle hybrid firearm - CAWS (close assault weapon system) was issued to the american soldiers for field tested in combat. It fired variety of different types of ammunition, including .72 caliber, rocket assisted exploding projectiles.
Imma keep it quick… THIS IS THE BEST GAME IVE PLAYED!!! by the emperor im glad i got the 4 days early access
17:12
A baneblade is a tank the size of a small apartment complex with around a dozen different guns on it, sometimes morel, & a main cannon that fires rounds bigger than a person. According to the lore, one all by itself is capable of devastating an entire continent.
Fun fact, beofre the Horus Heresy, it was considered a *scout tank*
I can't believe i've been memed in to an ad.
Falling naturally into space marine RP with the boys is peak
There will be a part 2, 3, 4, and 5 right? I'm into this.
You know shit is real when the objective is "SURVIVE"
Sounds like he’s enjoying this more than Helldivers with friends
Good to see they did well with this. Also glad to see Spess Mehreen getting a sequel when I figured it never would. Captain Titus is a credit to the Smurfs.
"Isn't that gonna fall back down to the planet?"
"Buddy, the only people who need to worry about that, are the people who're under it. And that aint us."
You guys are comedy gold😂. You guys got a new fan and a big fat subscription . That was very entertaining, your all natural comedians.🥰🥳👍. Great editing btw. Big thumbs up from Hawai’i 👍👍
yay nano got a sponsorship :)
I love how into it you were all getting!
as of writing this comment, nobody watching this video has finished it yet
Wtf yea
I did
Man I just got here
nuh uh (skips to the end)
I literally just started watching as I saw this comment.
OMG, I'm dying over the ad transition.
Warhammer cultists dont even know their own lore...
Bolters fire a .75cal projectile, for reference, 12g shotgun shells are .75cal.
An aa12 loaded with 12g frag rounds is essentially a modern day bolter.
It's because there has been conflicting lore about the bolters calibers over the years. Some say .998, some .75. From memory at one point it even went as low as .50. There are multiple different patterns of bolters that use different calibres. So there are normal boltguns chambered in .998. So it is not incorrect to say they are .998 like the heavy bolters are now designated to carry.
I have been around since 3rd edition warhammer and the amount of times it's been changed in novels, codexes and rulebooks has been significant it can catch anyone up. Most people default to the Russian Badger .75 redbull can now.
@@Artecius92 .75cal is ¾ of an inch in diameter, what fucking redbull can is an inch or less in diameter???? Russian badger is a fuckin gamer who clearly doesnt know shit, and mustve failed basic grade school math.
@@Artecius92 .75 cal is literally ¾ of an inch in diameter, .998 is less than 1 inch in diameter... even the largest bolter round is nowhere near the size of a damn redbull can.
@@FrankStallone42someone probably mistook .75 cal for 75mm which is roughly the diameter of a Red Bull can and it probably nust got perpetuaded from there.
@@power-armoured_german9856no, it pretty much all stems from therussianbadger making the claim that bolters fire redbull can sized rpgs.
Honestly the ad transition was actually good
The standard issue bolter fires a .75 cal APHE self propelled round similar to a RPG round. There are heavier versions for vehicles or support and lighter versions for normal human (officers and commissars)
Ah finally I can see the graphics in all their beauty in hing resolution!
I love the fact that one of them you can tell, knows a lot about Warhammer one dabbles in it and the last one just does not know a single f***ing thing
nano flaming probably one of the greatest guardsmen faction in the entire lore
Cherubs (The angel things) are babies the Mechanicum turned into drones.
"I'm really curious about which caliber I'm using". It's a redbull-sized, self propelled, exploding bullet.
It may not give you wings but it sure as hell will make you fly
16:56 Ripley is that you ?
I got THE BAINBLADEEEEEE
3:54
I'm not sure about the NuMarine models, but standard SM bolters use .75 caliber gyrojet HEAT rounds. In layman's terms, they fire miniaturized tank rounds.
Its so cool to see people experiencing the epicness that is 40k for the first time, and with something as high quality as space marine 2.
I love how SM2 allows you to go on murderous rampages like in doom but with the perspective of Helldivers.
You can tell who never touched the first game by their lack of reaction to seeing that Titus is the Deathwatch captain.
2:42 "oh its tiny legs are moving 0o0"
proceeds to magdump very much dead gaunt
Love how I had to explain that to my brothers playing the first mission firing the orbial cannons they go "you think that's enough to kill it?" and I say "I mean, they're literally firing small stars at it so i'd hope so" xD
Cool story bout your grandpa, Nano. Mine served in the Pacific theater as a medic's assistant
got a good squad there
6:28
That is a Carnifex, the 'Nids go-to 'heavy armour' option. Be glad it's alone, they usually come in packs of 3.
That ultramar bit was interesting to learn about.
fun fact: titus is the protagonist from Space Marine 1. he was a deathwatch marine for penance of the events on Graia.
The Baneblade skit had me chuckling way to much🤣
“How are u going to serve the emperor with your knees? Wait don’t answer that, don’t answer that 😭”
Nano looks a natural with the bolt rifle.
"You're a primaris now"
Oh no
"What caliber I'm using?"
Yes.
Hey Nano, you said you would like to know what caliber you were using in your Bolter, well Bolters have two calibers (that is the most widespread and used), the standard .75 caliber (19.5mm), these are used by your standard bolter and bolt pistol, and then there is the chonkers .998 Godwyn (25mm), these are basicly rocket assisted armor piercing high explosive grenades.
There are also plenty other bolt calibers out there, such as the .50 (12.7mm), .60 (15mm) and .70 (17mm).
2:46 awww his tiny legs are moving😄😊
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
NGL cheekiest cut to advertisement i've seen lately
Engaging warp spider! Ahhh a warp spider!
Edit: Nano if you see this. The Bolt Rifle fires .75 caliber rocket propelled explosive rounds with delayed detonation. It burrows into the body and explodes from the inside instead of on impact. Pretty brutal stuff. It's literally designed to turn whatever you shoot into soup
Fun fact: an aa12 loaded with 12g frag rounds is literally a modern day bolter.
"How are you going to serve the Emperor on your knees. Don't answer that. Don't answer that." 🤣🤣
20:16
The power of the sun. In the palm of my hand.
"I'm reallly curious what caliber I'm using."
About the size of a soda can, more or less.
´´Suffer not the unclean to live´´
Sigismund the first Templar, Emperors Champion
Kadaku means "So big" in our local dialect.
I did indeed get it after all “IT IS THE BANEBLADE!”
I love the 3d effect in the cutscenes wher blood and stuff splatter on the cinimatic bars especially 5:07 - 5:19
I also wish they'd make another kill-team game but 3rd person like this instead of the weird diablo style top down
**deathkorps** “Cadia you say? I don’t see it on my map”
To soon My Brother, to soon...
no bugs we're harmed during the conception of this video
Baneblade : ready to unleash eleven barrels of hell!
As to the caliber of bolt guns, I just watched something on Space Marines 1, and that game marked them as .998 Caliber.