The mighty medieval multishot handgonne - Part II

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @robertrobert7924
    @robertrobert7924 2 дня назад +21

    Your enthusiasm is contagious. I have been a muzzle loader since 1979. I also worked at the Smithsonian Institution from 2000-2004. In 2004, I worked in the Conservation Dept. to prepare muzzle loading firearms for an exhibition. Experimental Archaeology is so much fun.

  • @danielfloyd1679
    @danielfloyd1679 День назад +2

    I loved this little series! It was absolutely BRILLIANT!!!! I would love to see the effects of this gun against armour. God keep you sir

  • @spoplehughes
    @spoplehughes 2 дня назад +15

    May I recommend the channel everything black powder their experiments in making powder are illuminating

    • @datbeastful
      @datbeastful 2 дня назад +1

      Apparently Cottonelle toilet paper and now Osage makes the most powerful black powder.

  • @FreeManFreeThought
    @FreeManFreeThought 2 дня назад +4

    My thought of how/when this could be useful: as an emergency secondary weapon. You're guarding the wagon train & you have a bunch of these preloaded. A few guys grab & light while hiding behind cover to send a bunch of metal in the direction of the raiders in question. A bunch of noise, flying metal, smoke and confusion is created while others race over to help. You still (in theory) have an aimable shot left in the barrel. In an era where it was possible for people to be unfamiliar with firearms, uncertain about size of guns, number of guns, etc, may have been enough to drive off a less determined opponent.
    Battlefield use, maybe not; but I can see a utility to it (at least in theory) within what is known of the era.

    • @evandaire1449
      @evandaire1449 2 дня назад

      I mean actually the Hussite wagon forts did more or less that strategy to excellent effect

  • @olibertosoto5470
    @olibertosoto5470 День назад

    Very entertaining video! I can almost hear the footsteps of those 15th century R&D guys running for the hills after they lit the fuse - and the surprise and excitement when it finally worked!

  • @jordanezell5132
    @jordanezell5132 2 дня назад +2

    A wonderful presentation!

  • @joearledge1
    @joearledge1 2 часа назад +1

    Hey Sir, you do know about the "Everything Black Powder" YT channel right?? I know you said that you can't make your own, but these guys are making their own, and have been doing a lot of experiments. Their goal is to beat Swiss for power and cleanliness, and they have succeeded multiple times. This would be a good source for ongoing experimental archaeology. If there are things that you want to see done, such as replicating a 16th century French powder recipe, I'm sure the guys at Everything Black Powder would be super excited to hear from you and extremely willing to do your experiments for you! Keep up the good work.

  • @MuzzleloaderPoland
    @MuzzleloaderPoland 3 дня назад +10

    I was waiting for this video, great job. Discovering old technology is what I love. This videos and test should be saved and shown in museums for better understanding old weaponry and battle tactics.

    • @dalemoss4684
      @dalemoss4684 2 дня назад +1

      I was looking forward to seeing this too. Super interesting

  • @nunyabizness4354
    @nunyabizness4354 2 дня назад +2

    Thanks again for more excellent content!

  • @flyboymike111357
    @flyboymike111357 2 дня назад +1

    Imagine being a crossbowman's shield barer and suddenly getting double-tapped without even knowing what a double-tap is. Just the sound of that bang-bang is so different from how other black-powder guns typically sound. Even if the slugs don't have the power to get through your jack and gambeson after punching through the pavise you'd still be flat on your back wondering what just happened.

  • @juleswhicker
    @juleswhicker 3 дня назад +2

    Always a treat! Thanks for another wonderful video

  • @kbilsky
    @kbilsky 3 дня назад +16

    Outstanding content, as always! Thank you :)

  • @unwnme
    @unwnme 2 дня назад

    Love your videos man. I can feel your passion for black powder gunnery.

  • @Clipazine
    @Clipazine День назад +1

    29:19 There's something fascinating about the most ancient and primitive type of firearm firing as quickly and with a similar sound and look to doing a double tap with a modern semi-automatic firearm

  • @OnTheRiver66
    @OnTheRiver66 6 часов назад

    It was so satisfying seeing this work!

  • @edschneeman2744
    @edschneeman2744 2 дня назад +1

    Excellent work My friend!

  • @claydallen5308
    @claydallen5308 2 дня назад

    Thank you for your research and for sharing with us! 👍

  • @Jagdtyger2A
    @Jagdtyger2A 2 дня назад +1

    Perhaps you need to look up how the Chambers flintlock machinegun charges managed their reliable delay in firing each charge

  • @Segalmed
    @Segalmed 2 дня назад +12

    I guess it works better with cannons. The Feuerwerkbuch describes it for bombards and does not use gunpowder but sulphur candles for the drillholes of the projectiles which are naturally larger than the slugs for the handgonne leading to a significantly longer delay. The sealing is also easier to control since the calking is applied directly by hand. The anonymous author also puts great emphasis on both proper sealing and the difference between meal and corned powder (also warning about the dangers of air gaps between powder and projectile).

  • @paulharding1621
    @paulharding1621 День назад

    Fascinating, thanks for the link to the Leeds University tests, I will review that information. I was born in Yorkshire the same county in England as Leeds.

  • @rlborger
    @rlborger День назад

    Excellent series!

  • @kariefyt2397
    @kariefyt2397 2 дня назад +2

    Your Videos and as well your character are so lovely… this Enthusiasm is great! I really enjoy every single Video!
    Greetings from Germany
    Kai

  • @Larry-oh7sd
    @Larry-oh7sd 2 дня назад

    Excellent content, I really enjoyed this video.

  • @dmitrikulkevicius9161
    @dmitrikulkevicius9161 2 дня назад +2

    Still playing Medieval 2 total war, love the hand gunners and with pike men they are perfect against any enemies.

    • @GaiusCaligula234
      @GaiusCaligula234 2 дня назад +1

      Crossbowmen included?

    • @dmitrikulkevicius9161
      @dmitrikulkevicius9161 2 дня назад

      @@GaiusCaligula234
      If you start as milan first you go Crossbow Spearman then pike men crossbow plus Trebuchet, eventually you get to gunners, Arquebusiers then musketeers.

  • @datbeastful
    @datbeastful 2 дня назад

    Excellent video. There is just something ellegent about muzzle-loading firearms. I think it is the entire ritual you must perform in order to fire one (or two😉) shots...

  • @Henning_S.
    @Henning_S. 16 часов назад

    It may be easier and more reliable if you drill multiple touch holes into the barrel, one for each charge, so you can shoot 3 bullets independently.
    Of course the touch holes need covers, so they dont ignite from the sparks of the other touch holes

  • @JRTRAPP1
    @JRTRAPP1 2 дня назад +1

    When lighting from the muzzle instead of the breech I assumed balls of steel were used in place of lead.

  • @pedroamerico9992
    @pedroamerico9992 2 дня назад +2

    First time i have seen you that happy hahahaha cheers friend!

  • @feraltweed
    @feraltweed 2 дня назад

    The slow motion of the two shots was great

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge 2 дня назад

    This is a fantastic example of the European use of the word corn prior to it's current usage meaning new world corn aka maize.

  • @justdustino1371
    @justdustino1371 2 дня назад +8

    "This is my boomstick!"- Army of Darkness

  • @MichalKolac
    @MichalKolac 2 дня назад +1

    That is really interesting and honestly awesome.

  • @timothyedge6100
    @timothyedge6100 3 дня назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @Kane856
    @Kane856 3 дня назад +2

    Excellent 👍

  • @vorynrosethorn903
    @vorynrosethorn903 2 дня назад +1

    Interesting to find out the severe limitations of powder at the time, it changes how one has to think about the warfare of the period quite a lot.

  • @abhaynayak6342
    @abhaynayak6342 День назад

    Nice work

  • @janrobertbos
    @janrobertbos 2 дня назад

    ...as always, a very nice video!!!😀

  • @Archaic-Arms
    @Archaic-Arms День назад

    Magnificent. Continuing great work!
    However I must confess, I do yearn to see a half dozen shots fire off like a machine gun.
    I think if made reliable, it most definitely would be practical as an ambush weapon or for use in siege warfare. In this context, the long preparation time is not an issue.
    Alternatively, the other option is to have a gun with many vents, correlating with the internal charges; each ignited manually. (which might be more reliable)

    • @flyboymike111357
      @flyboymike111357 День назад

      @@Archaic-Arms There were guns sold to the east India trading company that worked this way.

  • @Horex-or5rt
    @Horex-or5rt День назад

    Thank you for this very informative and funny report.👍😊👍 It would be interesting to know what happened in the Middle Ages until they had the right powder mixtures. But that was probably not recorded.🤕 Some people had powder mixtures that were very close to what we have today.🤔

  • @EastBayFlipper
    @EastBayFlipper 2 дня назад

    You're so close 😮
    Think about it from the hand-gonners point of view.😊
    There's no way they could prepare charged projectiles in the field. They would have been prepared ahead of time by making a powder paste and then drying them beside a heat source like a chimney
    This is almost identical to the process in fireworks manufacturing and used because it works.
    I think these modifications will have the desired effect and would explain why a single-shot weapon, no matter how loud could be effective.
    I love ❤️ experimental archeology in the beautiful bright Hungrish language😅🍻

  • @johanpire95
    @johanpire95 2 дня назад

    If I understand correctly, in Hungary you are allowed to distill your own liquor, tax-free, but you are not allowed to make your own black powder.😄That's still better than here in Belgium, both are prohibited.

  • @safeerahmed2962
    @safeerahmed2962 2 дня назад +1

    How about you put the fuse into the last pierce-through bullet and instead of having black powder ignited, the fuse will initiate the firing sequence. The fuse should burn the powder behind the last bullet and it shouldn't go boom.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe 2 дня назад

    Fascinating, thanks.

  • @gerhardbiebl9778
    @gerhardbiebl9778 2 дня назад +1

    Hi, did you try to replace the (miniscule) compressed powder charge in the projectiles' touch hole with a short piece of fuze between the loads? Might add a somewhat longer delay time between shots. But - as always, outstanding content and enthusiasm ! Carry on, please ! How did you make the drilled slugs ?

  • @IvoStefanov-yj3gb
    @IvoStefanov-yj3gb 2 дня назад +1

    Congratulations, I'm afraid there will be a third part... Good luck.🙂

  • @okancanarslan3730
    @okancanarslan3730 2 дня назад

    Amazing video! I really wonder if they used this system in volley guns. If so, it would be a medieval machine gun even it would not be very reliable in combat

  • @shygirl-qu3ms
    @shygirl-qu3ms 2 дня назад

    that was amazing

  • @antomanelven
    @antomanelven 2 дня назад +1

    sick! hope you succeed

  • @Bentleytalksaboutstuff
    @Bentleytalksaboutstuff 3 дня назад +1

    Great video, glad I'm early!

  • @LovesTrains440
    @LovesTrains440 2 дня назад

    So awesome!!! Thank you!!! Arrows?!!!

  • @TimTam770
    @TimTam770 2 дня назад

    kingdom come deliverance 2 needs to take notes

  • @darrinrebagliati5365
    @darrinrebagliati5365 День назад

    How about using some fuse cord with extra oxidizer as a bullet plug? Seems there may be a lack of oxygen deep in the barrel. Just an idea.

  • @wolfwind9658
    @wolfwind9658 2 дня назад +1

    A weapon that almost defeted a master.

  • @iobey
    @iobey 3 дня назад

    Congratulations, sir, you managed to prove a concept is working as the manuscript described.
    What's next? Testing self-priming?

  • @level98bearhuntingarmor
    @level98bearhuntingarmor 2 дня назад

    When it comes to the over the shoulder shooting position, would they have had something that would act as a fuse in order to have some form of aim or would they have entirely depended on either slower burning powder or another guy to set off the touch hole? Also, is it possible that some of these Medieval Repeaters (if they worked) wouldn't have had a breech touch hole due to it being unnecessary and powder getting forced out during ramming, or would they still have one because single shot would still be desirable in certain circumstances? (Sorry that this is quite long, I'm genuinely curious) finally, Chinese Snow is one heck of a nickname for saltpeter!

  • @phileas007
    @phileas007 2 дня назад

    Is there a purpose to charging the first load with serpentine powder if it's going to be ignited separately through the touch-hole?

  • @revolverocelot6334
    @revolverocelot6334 2 дня назад +1

    Anyone know how to say "ho ho ho, now I have a machine gun" in Old Hunglish?
    Also, as I have watched your videos recently, I'd like to ask something. There was one about two nice wheellock pistols, which you said were made by Polish gunsmith - does he have any social media site, or shop site, or anything? I would like to find this dude, as such old firearms are on my long "to buy" list, but I couldn't find anybody by the name you provided in the video which sounded like "Piotr Ziółko"

  • @TamasMateffy
    @TamasMateffy 2 дня назад

    A golyók oldalába vágnék és ott vezetném végig a kanócot. Akár papírcsőbe előgyártva, egyben letuszkolva?

  • @MichalKolac
    @MichalKolac 3 дня назад

    Maybe you could try mixing modern and old black powders.

  • @graybeard101
    @graybeard101 16 часов назад

    do you have any more information on the military codex you reference?

  • @caesar4880
    @caesar4880 2 дня назад

    I wonder if the method in the codex you are attmepting is a way to launch multable projectiles without loading them over a single powder charge like we would do conventually in a more modern musket and therefore not having big pressure spikes all at once in the fragile cast iron weapons of the day. It may not have to do so much with it going off in sequence like a Roman candle.

  • @bogdanvasut8915
    @bogdanvasut8915 2 дня назад

    14:20 oh, körte palinka, that's some medicine you are wasting there :)

    • @capandball
      @capandball  2 дня назад +1

      I know... so sad. Please don't tell it to my colleaugues at the University. They'll kill me for that. :D

  • @simoncleret
    @simoncleret День назад

    Mostly makes sense for volley fire

  • @bigracer3867
    @bigracer3867 2 дня назад

    Now that’s a real hand cannon🎉🎉🎉😂😊😊

  • @antonio_fidalgo
    @antonio_fidalgo 2 дня назад

    Taking in consideration the Medieval build quality, tolerances and material technology, I don't think that overloading of a barrel of fire weapon would be good for health...especially in combat where the powder measuring and safety precautions would be out of the window. Still a interesting proof of concept.
    This is a great channel. If I may make a suggestion (that was also made to me countless of times) I would suggest that you try to speak a bit slower, that will make much easier for us to understand. Thank you very much!

  • @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069
    @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 3 дня назад +2

    Great for burning your opponent's eyebrows 😂

  • @johnhaylett3643
    @johnhaylett3643 2 дня назад

    how do the professionals make this principle work every time [ firework makers] they might have a few tricks that would help

  • @renanjacob6791
    @renanjacob6791 22 часа назад

    Third video please, you need try it more, try use wax or other things to seal the bullet instead of paper

  • @DavidHarris-qn7em
    @DavidHarris-qn7em 2 дня назад

    Is making your own powder allowed in Hungary?

  • @Lardbeane
    @Lardbeane 2 дня назад

    30:47 to see if it is *repeatable*

  • @VashGames
    @VashGames 2 дня назад +1

    Ye olde burst fire

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto4761 2 дня назад

    Sweeeeeeeet!

  • @PLAYINGAROUND
    @PLAYINGAROUND 2 дня назад

    Perhaps dismantle a current day Roman candle firework to see how they do it?

  • @larryalexander4833
    @larryalexander4833 2 дня назад

    Good Sunday morning to everyone. Appreciate the video 💥Hay everyone please let Jesus Christ into your life and heart for he is the answer ✝️🙏