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Sharp Pointy Things
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Short Swords
Frequently more useful than longer swords, often disregarded because of being short and less exotic.
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Trench sword repros available here: amzn.to/3wHY0WJ
VA T shirt available here: amzn.to/44XJS8i
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Drillings (Combination Guns)
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Some examples of drillings guns with three barrels. One source is www.VintageDoubles.com The sling was made by levergunleather.com/
Bronze Age Weapons
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Original and reproduction Bronze Age weapons. Reproductions from www.WarriorBronze.com
The 1874 Entrenching Bayonet
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The 1874 Entrenching Bayonet, an ambitious attempt at creating a tool that didn't quite pan out...okay, it was silly.
Gotland Style Viking Era Reproduction Knives
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Reproduction Viking Era knives of the 9th-10th centuries based on excavations from Gotland. Produced in our shop.
Bjorn Bladeworks Machete
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Bjorn Bladeworks can be reached here: BjornBladeworks/ www.hairbornedefenses.com/ Yes, we are having video problems. We will try to upgrade equipment shortly.
Survival Knives
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For discussions of survival necessities, visit www.SurvivalBlog.com Chris Reeve knives can be found at chrisreeve.com/
Switchblades
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Misunderstood, feared, popular, iconic, and at the end of the day, still just a knife.
Several Bayonets For the AR15
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A random look at several historical and recent bayonets that fit the AR series. The knuckleduster grips can be purchased from us, or from GunnysSurplus.com Photographer/Videographer Oleg Volk can be found at OlegVolk.net
German Cape Gun
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Early 1800s `German Cape Gun, with additional pictures at www.michaelzwilliamson.com/cms/index.php/17-guns/478-423 Photographer Oleg Volk can be found at OlegVolk.net
Different Types of Knife Tangs
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Full Tang, Encapsulated, Tapered, Rat Tail, the main types of tangs on modern knives. Photographer Oleg Volk can be reached at OlegVolk.net
The Mythical WWII Drop Knife
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No, these never existed. Once again, a myth that won't die. Real theater-made knives can be purchased from us, and outfits such as GunnysSurplus.com Videographer Oleg Volk is at OlegVolk.net
Damascus Steel and Shotgun Barrels
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Damascus barrels aren't as fragile as portrayed. Any British gun reproofed since 1926 is proofed for modern loads. However, it's critical to use the correct cartridges. I recommend RSTShells. com for vintage loads.
Example of an Ottoman Bishaq (Knife)
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Ottoman Turkish Bishaq, similar in design to a Persian Kard. Some duplication of explanation because additional views were videoed. From my personal collection. Not for sale.
The Zulu iklwa is a miniature version used in dancing and ceremonies, along with a miniature shield. Combat versions were larger, the blade about 10 in long and quite wide, the overall length about 3.5 to 4 ft.
Did you actually said "circumcising elephants" ? 😅
is there any bayonets out there, made specifically for the carbine gas system. the mid length will fit but rattle.
Never, ever probe for land mines with any metallic object- magnetic detonation is a thing.
Those are all in nice condition. Did you manage to buy them like that, or have you done some work to them?
Hello, quick comment. At around the 1.20 mark you mention that bronze afe swords of that size were about the same weight as a rapier, however most rapier fell into a weight range of 2.5-4lb to my knowledge. They were quite weighty swords. I had the impression that most bronze age swords came in under the 2lb mark. Am I incorrect?
Demill is required for certain categories
How much are they worth
I find the mass attractive in this; field knife first for me.
4:47 is actually a quadara. The kindjal / qama has a symmetric blade and is usually smaller (though there are large examples). Very nice sword. 6:00 is a salwar yataghan or khyber knife. The kora is a Nepalese blade with a very broad tip. The French artillery sword is a deliberate throwback to Roman and Greek times, so the similarity is not just a case of convergent evolution but rather of deliberate imitation.
Oh but I realize you were probably saying choora for the khyber knife. The choora is indeed an Afghan knife but it is much smaller than these swords (I believe it's the same thing as a Pesh Kabz though maybe there are some differences I'm unaware of).
Great channel
Nice Bayonet mods. Thanks for sharing. Just dropped by and subbed.
What a gem I've come across! Great video, very informative. Keep up the good work. 👍
Was curious to see how much one of them costed at the website. And saw it was almost 1200 euro!, without shipping aswell! I'm sorry but if I'm going to buy a sword for 1200 euro, I'm buying a historical reproduction steel longsword for that price.
Man you have a great collection! Especially your antiques and the Mycenean bronze sword👌🏻
The four pointed ones can be bent to form a decent caltrop. Useful against bare footed or slipper shod people and horses.
I wish I would’ve found this video a few days ago. I’ve been scratching my head on my old 1873 Era Charles daily side-by-side 10 gauge. I’ve been hand loading for it the last couple of year's but started with 2 7/8 inch RST ammo. I measured the inside of my chambers to the forcing cone the other day. Got measurements of 2.775” i’m pretty sure the factory loaded 2 7/8” RST hulls are longer than my chamber and probably overlapping the forcing cones that I had to guess. They never patterned worth a darn. I’ll have to measure a factory hull unfolded.
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Very nice guns. Great info.
Thank God I can delete this bullshit.
Wait, that Swiss pioneer bayonet fits the AR-15 without modification, or you added the mounting doohicky yourself?
Love the tanto blade you made! <3
Old style quality 👌
Ah... But, where's the Fabled "Chainsaw" Bayonet at.... 😅
were there drillings with bayonet lugs and magazines?
Not magazines that I know of. All of them are break action weapons, one round per barrel. I'm not aware of any with bayonet lugs. They were all hunting weapons.
Good article, Mike! Hope the weather isn't tearing all of you up. My best to your dear lady and the munchkins of every size! Thanks for sharing more of your collection with us. Taught me a lot about something that I was ignorant of, so Thank You, sir!
having a hilt that can partly get inside the sheath is a design of knives and daggers thats associated with horse riding cultures
Nice presentation.
Please do a video on customizing bayonets. I would love to have something like an M1905 bayonet for my mossberg 590.
why was the grip of that clip pointed knife reversed?
cut oriented short swords were the most widespread type of sword in global history
Yes. Easy to make in quantity, train with, and carry.
Nice collection
Nice variety, Mike. Back about 12 years ago I asked Doug Morlock, a Canadian blacksmith of some renown, to make me a variant of the Roman gladius. I call it the SPQRK. th-cam.com/video/k51lGAdMzYs/w-d-xo.html
I have my volume all the way up and can barely hear you.
Yeah, that audio issue came back. We'll tweak some more.
This is an example of the good kind of diversity.
Definitely going to save this for the next time I roll up a Rogue character!!!! Thanks!!!
I am quite fond of short swords. I have made many over the years. The Qama is one of my favorites tbh. It facinates me that they have been used for so long.
I never knew that a Falcata was a short sword, thanks Mike.
Mike where did you get the shirt? I need one. I went to SPT but it isn't one offered on your website.
email me, I have a link.
Great episode, thanks
Hmmm my bullpup short barrel 50 Beowulf wants the long blade for my bayonet option
I have an LC Smith 1926 approximately with 2 9/16" chambers. Enjoy out there but be safe.
Where did you find the KABAR bayonet? Thanks
Very good info thank you for this. I have a 1890’s Remington I received from a close family friend we farmed for for a long time. It had a twisted steel barrel that doesn’t have that intricate design that some of the Damascus barrels have. It is a 10 gauge gun. I have yet to find a gunsmith that can measure the bores on it. 2 questions. Is the twisted steel a lower quality steel then Damascus? And would it also be a 2 1/2 inch shell? Only marking on it is a serial number and all the research I’ve done is saying it’s a 10 gauge and it was made sometime in the 1890’s. It’s likely a very common gun and almost every farm house on the prairies had one leaning on the wall but that’s besides the point. To me it’s a piece of history and deserves to be preserved as such
6:30 dónde conseguiste esa bayoneta M7 TANTO ?? jamás eh visto una igual, coleccióno bayonetas m7
6:05 thats hilarious
I guess some jag off in the 1950s came into possession of a large number of cheap foreign made knock offs of a WW2 survival/fighting knives. They took them to gun shows or sold them throughmagazine ads as drop knives. I once saw a guy at a gun show who had a box of Opiniel mushroom knives that he listed as French Army combat engineer EOD mine clearing tools.
“Its nice and pointy and sticky, but that’s about it.” Literally the only things you need a bayonet to be. Seriously though, very informative video and great work on that custom made one! 👍
One idea I alway had was making the musket style bayonets for ar15 due to all the free floating rails now on the market
i own a Husqvarna double barrel shotgun 12ga(blackpowder) made in 1884, crime rates are getting higher and i would love to use my shotgun for defense purposes, i saw a shop that sold modern rubberball 12ga rounds, will my shotgun handle the pressure since its modern powder?