Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. Primary containment hell, they didn't even need secondary containment. 5 of 5 By becoming a patron, you'll instantly unlock access to 228 exclusive posts 193 Images 2 Links 9 Writings 163 Videos Finding someone who can order parts and do an install is easy. at every army story, right? However, the ammunition weighs a lot and the reason why I want a 22 revolver is because handgun is the last thing you go to. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more.CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1QEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. They never really were known for their reliability. You went from engines that ran below atmospheric pressure, Watt's steam engine for pumping out mines ran below atmospheric pressure. Life Member of the NRA since 1969. Yeah, and you have to look it's a plausible story because all three men were in theater at the same time. This epic right time of prosperity. Okay, I'm not a big fan of plastic, but that doesn't mean because one, there are a whole lot of people that are very, very good at maintaining the stuff that was made since World War Two. You are limiting the ship's ability to perform combat because I don't care how big your budget is, I don't care how big your op tire is, I don't care how many spare parts you think you got, you only got so much room 1400 miles out in the middle of damn Atlantic. If the Finns or the US Marines could keep it alive. Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. In terms of why we would need it around today, right, but an old flintlock musket it still works it works as good as the day it was made if it was properly taken care of. InRange- I like the match stuff- especially when they put the weirder guns to the test on the clock. And then it came down the pipeline. So what did what did World War One give you improvements. What we assigned to the value of human life right? Please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Okay, so we're going to end with this all right, "the survival kit contents check, 1 45 automatic, two boxes of ammunition, four days concentrated emergency rations, one drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills, one miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible, $100 and ruples, $100 in gold, nine packs of chewing gum, one issue of prophylactic, three lipsticks, one pair of nylon stockings, shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff." There was a battery in that ship. Yeah ,and you know it's they've chosen to set this most recent little kerfuffle out so anyway that's that's who they are. Because he didn't have to have all of that then all the steel in it he had. It it's easily subdividable. Well, okay, next season at once. You know, I think it's really important. So what's on the horizons? And it's just really crazy. It doesn't know that it's not 1778 we've got a gun in here now we're going to shoot this weekend. In a sense, they built a sarcophagus around it, but the concern. Yeah. Great to be here, guys. I have a 20 millimeter Lotti L39 semi automatic anti tank weapon that we're waiting for the paperwork for. Oh, yeah, except I'm old enough to watched it in network. Yeah, I don't know if I was even prepared to answer the question and I'm sorry. Finding someone who can make parts is rare. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. Now remember now this is a Navy guy that was on a submarine talking to an army guy that was on the ground. So you eat a lot of bread, a lot of meat and a lot of potatoes and you look like a freakin termite. While we were deployed, we had the lovely we had the lovely experience of getting the CLP wipes in a can. You don't have enough bunks on that bed to sleep 100 guys so the junior guys, you'll have three guys for two racks. That just gets blown overboard. Alright guys getting into today's episode. It's it's if you actually do the numbers, no, no. You put on this That's what you want. The only thing the things that I consider is okay, did the Finns use it? CUSTOM M&P'S CUSTOM GLOCK'S You got to do drills because the problem is submarine is that three quarters of the drills once they begin their actual casualties, because you're 400 feet underwater, and you've just shut the reactor down for a drill. And now I've been sent an 1895 and I'm going to do an episode that shows all the reasons why they only made the 1893 for three years. They're there. And there is a still photograph of you shooting it off the video next to it. I've never been there. Yeah. However, the Marines are still carrying 1911s. And at the oxygen and hydrogen recombine, you understand why several years call that thing the bomb. And he was just such a abstract and sort of weird fellow, you know, he had his mistress Virginia Sal, which, you know, she was definitely a pistol and he died on Kings Mountain. So I want to show all the engineering differences and show the fact that John Browning was evolving as he went. When you sharpen a pencil you make very conductive graphite dust and they actually had issues with that in their spacecraft, however, yeah, we were using such high tech stuff as computers, these stabilizer spacecrafts, all of theirs are spun like a bullet. Yeah. The metallurgist were blowing their brains out trying to keep up and then von Ohain and Whittle just declare the piston part of the internal combustion engine redundant and just burn the fuel. And there's a lot of examples of that in this room. You know, it's it's very, very unreliable. I mean, I don't know what an M4 that comes back from the hot and Sandy looks like but I would be willing to bet you that they just throw it in a garbage can and start over again. The charger bridge long gone, the barrel had been lopped off and then he went and found a stock off another gun and then all the other parts that were missing off the gun came off a Japanese Winchester copy. You're taking You're giving new life to firearms that would essentially not be here anymore. Every story. probably good. What now the I did hear one of the benefits of being on a on as part of the silent service as they say is the Chow. Small Arms of WWI Primer 0XX: XXXX Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing December 23, 2019 What's new. Any machine is only knew once and two specifically about guns. I think we do exactly with it what we're doing with it now he just makes stocks out of it because it reduces weight. It's like somebody took a snapshot in 1944 and grab these things. I used to be on another channel. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are found. So you get up to breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, you're going backwards. SVT-40. Use the name Rusty. Um, honestly, seriously, honestly, it's all garbage. Right that 75 caliber Whitworth tower gun that I might be getting. And they do it well to the No they built this around the top of around the main building which is still contaminated. And specifically here, what we're talking about. So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. And Mark, thank you very much for joining us. Yeah. Classifieds. No. This is Eric and Matt. I mean, since he's our guest, we want to make sure that he feels welcome, and we can talk about anything he wants. But with smokeless it completely changed the game totally because a guy could be hiding in the woodland you have no idea where he is he just got hit with a high speed rifle bullet from long distance. You've got a group of guys and a wood line firing muskets and there's this huge cloud of smoke when now right enemy all of a sudden knows where everybody is right? I was gonna say the metallic probably like the kind primer, the crystal controlled AM radio. Create Playlist. I love the southern drawl. That was the dawn of the Karen it was in a world of Susan. Okay. Leave it to the Russians. Yes. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. They have a lot. This is awesome. So there is really different working there is an ethos down there that does not exist up in the civilian world where if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell every single person within earshot that you did it. Wow. I mean his gunpowder was twice as expensive. How is it How is waste handled? Thanks for inviting me over to Casa IV888. And yet you don't hear Japan squaring it off because it's the only there's only two kinds of energy available on this planet solar and nuclear. Wonderful dude, one of my favorite human beings. He recently, because of demonitization issues branched out on his own, while still associating with Othais and Mae. Yeah, yes. It cost us a million dollars in development and it works in space, and the Russians just pull a pencil out and go. Just another beautiful day in paradise. No, it might break. You never get in a bunk with cool sheets in it. And you've got a semi automatic and right around shooting black tip. Yeah, they're cool. They also showcase the repair, restoration and conservation of a variety of firearms from many different eras through their Anvil series of videos, wherein the host, Mark Novak, plys his trade as a gunsmith, from his own shop, while both educating and entertaining viewers with his singular wit. I mean, what do you have going on new projects? No, no, it's, it's hit. Nuclear lock. What is a giraffe? Okay, so what time are we currently at? Okay, dinosaur poop and dinosaur Wiz is colon oil, right? All right, so let's go. That's okay. Mark Novak 72K views 2 years ago Untouched Martini-Henry Complete Clean Up Iraqveteran8888 4.4M views 6 years ago Getting Into Gunsmithing Iraqveteran8888 371K views 6 years ago Anvil 096:. I do think that it's amazing that they had, you know, literal prisoners from jail that were volunteering to go in hand, right, knowing very well, right that they could die. That's called hot racking. They don't even come out of the airplane yet configured. It's very recognizable and you know, six rounds of 22 to buy me a loaf of bread in a pinch. There is more to that. I don't understand that. Even if you don't have an interest in antique guns, the wild. 01:01:45 - In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more.CHECK O LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit (podcast) | Listen Notes It would be a traditional firearms material. They have a ton more restrictions on airspace, meaning you have to clear a lot more airspace to use them. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE . Countries with the political will to do it, China. The AK47. Okay, and once they figured out how to delay that extraction sequence again, John Moses Browning and Anyway, once they figured out how to do that, then it was KD bar the door. If John Browning were alive today, yes. It won't shoot 100 grain ammo. LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit | Podcast on Spotify. Sounds like snap caps going off. Anvil Firearms Repair, Port Angeles, Washington. Yeah, they were completely willing to kill anybody they need to kill you know? LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing". So when I said the 249, you winced. And I want ammunition that doesn't weigh much I can carry a lot of it and it has all the basic qualifications of money. So we're going to go ahead and we're going to go and take that aspect of his life and we're going to convert that over minus we'll do it on one of the rarest flintlock military arms ever, or even the reproductions are rare. We've moved over now and I'm running and bringing this stuff back and I really appreciate your time. I think with the advancements in small arms technology, you can actually achieve a lot more By, you know small unit tactics. So this is about 100 men, it says no you eat and shifts. So I'm not really familiar with I don't work on a lot of it. And there is there is there is more to that. You mentioned that you don't really like working on as much of the modern stuff. So there's all kinds of stuff and at the end of the day, you come back off a tour and your wife will not allow you in the house because you smell like we called it metal oxide breath. Your'e not allowed to build an VMK reactor and I'm going to tell you I think I got that acronym right but I'm drinking a bit of scotch here but you're not even allowed to build one of those things outside of the old communist Park. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. So I've been collecting of guns that were shot out of headspace shot with excessive ammo shot out of battery, I got an 1897 that if about another 16th of an inch of metal that missing off that guy would have worn the bolt in his forehead. Oh, let's not forget that, you know, over 100 million watt reactor that's just happened to be sitting in there and right there's everything yeah, it's it's just to make oxygen you electrolytically decompos water into hydrogen and oxygen inside a machine that runs at very high pressure. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. [#6] I got hooked on his stuff during a C&R Arsenal binge last year. When you get around to it. patrons About Mark Novak Goals 73% complete Dominance This amount would allow us to dive into multi-day/week projects and allow us to start saving up funds to purchase new gear: "epic" slow motion cameras for example. Now what about like, you know food preparation chow hall, I mean any decent area to move around like well rec room or anything like that. We are not instructing our viewers on how to modify firearms, accessories or otherwise to change their basic legal function. . Hello. Look at the fact that there's are multiple redundancies for every system usually with aircraft, submarines. Everybody copy everything and if you see a weird got to Around the 1890s is because they were trying to go around when Hiram Maxim's patterns. That is the size of the room we're sitting in. You know, it is so neat. And then there's the skis flip up out of the way and then you got a set of spikes. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. Okay, you need things that are simple and easy to operate. And if you will want me back light light Eric up, and maybe I'll drive back here or maybe I'll drag him down to Charleston. Yeah, it really is. Because think about, okay, you think about all the things from our past that haven't survived into today's world, right? So he put the steam in in order to condense it let the atmosphere push the piston down. I mean, Those about making extra breach blocks for, How many of those things exist? They got up there first. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. Well then, like I said, everything they did was had a purpose. Right. Milvetsandpatr2 And then look at the Germans and using the magnetic Enigma device. There's a lot of there's a lot of people that can pull the trigger. I think the US military is planning for a world in which either not automatically have air superiority over every combat zone. He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. Yeah. These videos are free to watch and if anyone attempts to charge for this video notify us immediately. And for me, it's that older, rarer stuff. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.3 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Yeah. Okay, well the Russians have always copied everything. And yeah, and, Well, they got to have somebody up to like check on system while there's. I think that we will come to you for the next batch. Two, two redundancy redundancies, there's and things are only redundant if they both work. New posts New media New media comments Latest activity. So you have limited options because of where you are and what you're doing. Look up the elephant's foot and you'll see what I'm talking about because the fuel meat from that reactor melted out the bottom of the pressure vessel through the secondary containment and into the freakin local groundwater and it is the most radioactive place in the universe and it's on this planet. That I mean that I'll have that thing singing all day. I've actually shot a lotti yeah was Chad when we were up there with FPS Russia film in the Lotti episode was that that was a lot or was that a Solothurn? a giraffe is a horse that was designed by a military procurement committee. We have the metals. Have the procurement process that they're going to give us these dry we're going to we're going to stop using the CLP wipes and we're going to use these dry carbon pouches. My trusted GS is on the other side of Jordan. Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. I'm not a huge fan. Well, I think that it's also an exercise in just because you can try to make something cheaper doesn't mean you should know that because those reactors fat has some clear faults in them. Now if you do that up here, there are societal consequences you'll get, you know, you'll get screwed over but down there if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell the whole boat you made the mistake. He only worked a sixteenths of an inch. "It went fine dad," dinner ready and there's a car in every driveway. So, look, Mark, I would definitely take a moment to thank you so much for being on our podcast we've reached about our limit on the timeframe here right on I definitely want to, you know, tell everybody look, go follow amble gunsmithing. That's pretty. It was the self contained cartridge followed by smokeless powder. What I want to show people is how to recover from that kind of casualty, if you can recover from it and what the consequences are of attempting to. The French took one reactor and did it several hundred times. Xi Calls, Prigozhin Sounds El Degello, and Surprise Attacks at Sevastopol, Kherson, and (Maybe) St. Petersburg, A dedication of sorts to washington state. Yes. So all of that was improvements in metallurgy. And then the ability to communicate. Like the 240 is just a far superior gun to the249. went for? No. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.3 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Right, you can kill Nazis through trees. Bad thing because really, honestly, seriously, if I gotta take one shotgun with me, it's gonna be an 870 if I got to take one rifle with me, it's going to be an AK47 Yeah, that's my opinion. Big neck, little neck yellow, no Brown, no black little ears, tall ears, horns. Yeah, I mean, you brought in some really, really cool firearms and I ones that I've never actually seen in person, so I have an appreciation while I don't have an opportunity to shoot those all the time. I run rattle battle with an 1897 a grand and a 1911 now I'm laughing my butt off so hard I can barely breathe while I'm doing it, but I'm having fun. I have a double barreled 75 caliber rifle flintlock that we've been slowly but surely gathering the footage for as we've been planning down the boards turning the breech plugs so that's kind of popping up. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. The entire crews mess is the size of this room. If a pump or component goes out, you switch to the backup and then you repair the broken component right you repair, you get it back up to full redundancy. What kind of socks, so you gotta go deal with that. And I can rule the world because they did. You know, you're always gonna have like, the old school Vietnam guys are like, M14 is the king and screw the AR 15 screw the M 16. The Lottis are The ones that have the slides on the bottom. No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. I've got another one. Karen right. Now I did hear this heinous, but it is what we did. There are not a whole lot of people that are good at maintaining this stuff made before it. Bergman Bayard 1910/21 Anvil 109 Mark Novak Jan 21, 2022. So in light of this conversation that has occurred here, yes. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. And I think I shared that story with you, Eric, about how the American space program spent over a million dollars to create this Fisher space pen, right. Okay. It's great water. Gunsmithing & Repairs; Replies 6 Views 1K. But it doesn't. Posted August 8, 2021 Definitely a good channel to subscribe to. I know Eric is a Ma Deuce 50 guy, and he's a Mortar guy that to. It's awesome. There's nothing in it. I mean, they went over there and they did their job and They fought a very bloody war with those tools and you know, if you're going toe to toe, right back during World War II with the Nazis, right, right. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair I have a contempory but very nice 62 caliber flintlock handgun. You know what makes the 1911 a brilliant handgun. So I vote him for best gun. Yeah, I mean, that that's Honestly, the question, if Finland used it more war to write probably good, you're probably Gore, that base technology within that gun platform is something that is certainly good, right? And there is a scrubber that scrubs all the co2 out of the air. All content 2023 Life Liberty and the Pursuit. All shooting is performed on state-approved firing ranges under the supervision of trained professionals. Yeah. In 1778 the gun doesn't know how old it is if you load it with the correct ammunition. I mean, you had a great guy with a turn bolt five shot bolt action, hunting rifle, basically. So it's really easy to say, Oh, this old telephone that you have to crank up, okay, that's intrinsically cool, right? In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more.CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1QEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Joined Apr 11, 2004 . And that's so you know, again, yes. It only deflagrates so fast. And but we were able to use a much more refined version that's gone through, you know, plenty of improvements and right the M4 is a very proven gun, you know, and, yeah, there's always a disconnect there. There's just it's a very, very intense environment that does not suffer fools gladly. Guys, I need to equip them with 100 weapons that costs 25 times as much and essentially said to the British government, in today's money, I'd like you to just kick me about 20 or 25. mil. Yes. And eventually somebody's gonna have to tell me when a lack of maintenance turns into patina and then takes off in an entirely different direction. So what the French have is what the nuclear Navy has is a very large pool of qualified talent that all know the same thing. Okay, so if you guys aren't familiar, Mark has an outstanding YouTube channel with tons of great gunsmithing content, and we're not talking just your average gunsmithing Either this guy takes a lot of obscure guns that are very, very few. And that only took wow 20 years. Would he use polymer in his gun design? Then the other 99 guys cover free and it doesn't matter. I'm I'm guarding my words here because I don't know what is still guarded and what isn't, but you have an equipment rotation that guarantees that the entire boats going to wear out at the same time. Yeah. Yep, we do. Yeah. It took a million years to get from fire to the steam engine. firearms are a super, super interesting engineering perspective. To bring that alive as a destructive device and that's a that's a finish anti-tank absolutely it's designed to be drugged behind your sled Anzio arms is making the ammo for it they use pulled 20 millimeter Vulcan projectiles and that should be pretty crazy. I've got a for gentleman down in Louisiana I've got a he had a barrel and a receiver for one of those 1895 winchesters. Wow. And now we've got a 1895 carbines and 7.62x54R and that thing roars you have to fuel load burns out in front of the gun. bad. Hey, how did school go today Rust? So I had a father that understood certain things about how to shoot and just Got the fact that the world was not a nice place. But he was enough of a gentleman that when he was in an advanced sniper lookout position and George Washington and Kazmir Pulaski road up, he didn't shoot him. They actually have shifts for even who gets to sleep? New posts Search forums. Think about stuff like sonar, Sonar It was a huge breakthrough. No, were not talking about safe queens, were talking about how to stop the decay and how to stabilize your older firearms. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel . It just. The firearm does not know how old it is. And a lot of people nowadays don't even know what that looks like. I always just felt like the SAWs, you know, from being stamped. Most of the stuff that the Russians had maintaining a nuclear weapon is not a five second evolution requires a very large infrastructure that fell apart. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. So to help our listeners understand you are a gunsmith by trade, you mainly work or you mainly focus on older firearms, girl. Very briefly. Very good. Who knows how to work on that. Holy crap. And then anything else that just happens to come my way. No credit card needed. So see, that's the issue is, you know, there there might be certain guns where It's sort of a body of knowledge you have to have access to from your experience of working on stuff. The answer is it finds me because the illusion of competence is intoxicating to my customers. And I'm having fun with equipment that will actually poke man sized holes in stuff. It took 150 years to get from a steam engine to standing on a mode. So you run out of milk, and then they put this container you bring about maybe 15 or 20 of these great big cardboard boxes and milk will drink all that hundred guys will drink that in about 10 days. That's true right but there's no dumb luck in that boat if all right if I'm an infantry men and I forget to clean my rifle and I have a minor stoppage and I just need to clear the stoppage and get my mind back in order that's one thing but out there the training disposition you must be on your A game because all everyone is relying on a well oiled machine.
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