Just to be clear: I only looked at the original designed of the guns used in this video. Not at the modifcations that were later made. For example, the M60E4 was designed in the 1990's but the original M60 was designed in 1952, so I just went with the year the original gun was designed in (except for the M1911A1 for some reason lol)
some historical correction (not being mean) : the Howdah pistol🇬🇧 is based on the Lancaster pistol🇬🇧 from 1860 the 1919 Thompson🇺🇸 is a true Thompson not a predecessor, also the first Thompson prototype was designed in Oct 1917
Then feel free to play it yourself. For the sake of us still playing bf1 and your sanity when playing games. Idunno bout u but i whould stay in a mental hospital if i played bf2042. Whould rather wait five mins to get into a bf1 server than suffer from the diverse issues of bf1. I dont care about thw updates b2042 have recieved, it should have been at that state when it was released back in November 2021.
A horse ain't a weapon. But a lance is! If he'd killed somebody with a lance, that would be a kill with the actual oldest weapon in the whole BF series
@@МатвейКовалёв-т7шthats what i was thinking too lol. lances arent “technically” spears i guess. since iirc theyre usually a weapon you use while mounted. but whatever, its just a big, more advanced version of ye olde wooden caveman spear lmao.
@@Ghoster7564 the so called "trench carbine" is most likely a Mauser C96 sporter, dev. in 1916 and with some service in the german Luftwaffe. The "Schnellfeuer" is a M712, developed in the early 1930es.
I’d also like to mention that in BF4 the SKS is the oldest class weapon, having served in WW2. The modernized SKS is not a variant but rather the same exact rifle, just more economically friendly resources from what I can find. In the entire game I’m pretty sure the oldest is the M2 Browning other than the Colt 1911.
AFAIK the sks never served in ww2. The preproduction prototypes that saw use at the very end of the war were in a completely different caliber and the rifles looked completely different.
@@realkust5134 its sad most newcomers to the franchise only care about the newer titles. I know the previous ones are rare and hard to get legally nowadays but at least a mention would be nice :(
@@matemaric3154 yeah, and also nowadays nice to meet rare fan of this old games, aspecially bf2142, in my motherland it's only 6k members in main account of this game👾
@@realkust5134 I grew up playing BF2 and BF2142 uncomparably the best games of the franchise and they should be talked about way more considering there are still ways to play online with relatively healthy servers too
The m1919 was referred to as the annihilator John Thompson was hoping to profit off world war. He tried making a" trenchbroom” but the design was finalized after the war. ended. The model in the game is actually the Annihilator prototype.
this "something something something on a different battlefield" series could be updated on some old videos, or even with new ideas (playing with the most broken weapon on a different battlefield) and the "from worst to best" series could also come back now making video about 2042
The M60 family of machine guns was produced from 1957 to present the later models the E3 and E4 were made in the late 90s but yeah it is the oldest gun. I do like how they did add prototype weapons in the game which is nice.
I remember later in Battlefield 1, when I was the sniper class, I would rarely use scoped weapons and I instead mostly used iron sight rifles like the Mosin Nagant, and the Venti
It's good to see this series back 😊 By the way the weapons you used in BF2042 work their best if you get Headshots, the GVT and Rorch-MK4 on sniper mode, both of them are one shot kill on the head at any distance
Fun fact the m60 was based off the German mg42 lmg and you can see this similarity when you are unloading them the top hatch were the ammo is feeder through is the exact same and some internal parts are as well
The most futuristic "gun" in Battlefield 1 is its depiction of the Villar-Perosa. It's based on a movie prop from the 1970s, and it's made from two Beretta M38A SMGs, an MG42 pistol grip and trigger group, and a Bren foregrip. Some other post-WW1 weapons from Battlefield 1 are the Autoloading 8 .25 Extended, the M24 Stielhandgranate (Stick Grenade/Anti-Tank Grenade), the Limpet Charge, and of course the other Early Enlister weapons Tbag didn't mention.
im just going to say it i think that it would be hilarious if you played squad, (you would probably rage) it would be so entertaining and it would introduce you to a new genre of shooter. Thanks for listening to my ted talk.
Technically The peacemaker which this sounds weird I know but The peacemaker is technically the newest weapon in battlefield 1 why because they actually didn't stop making The peacemaker until the early 1930s
the M60 clips in BF4 felt very cinematic, shooting from long range and watching the ground explode behind someone running for cover. Very cool, really making me miss playing battlefield
Actually the M1919 was made in 1918. Pretty much all issues recognized in early development had been solved, so prototypes were going to be ship[ed to Europe in 1918 for front-line testing, a decently common practice if I remember correctly. However the shipment was available at the soonest, November 13th…we all know what happened on November 11th. In fact the “M1919” name is misleading, as the newly renamed Thompson didn’t even go into production until 1921, and also only first saw governmental combat in 1921 with the West Virginia State Police. I just wanted to point this (what I believe to be) inaccuracy out.
Important thing to note, the martini Henri was designed in 1870 but was inferior to all guns of WW1 they are black powder, white powder was invented in 1886 and using white powder in a martini is not safe. All of these 1870 guns are black powder including the model 30 drilling bullet not the shotgun shells. Most black powder guns can't take the pressures of white powder. For example the gasser with its open frame style can't take anything loaded with white powder and large calibers. 1870 is a strange time in the gun making age because the models that did not carry on like falling blocks, open frame revolvers and derringer type pistoles like the howda were models that failed when they would use white powder. Usually for mechanical reasons but basically the frames or lock mechanisms of the guns chambers could not take the pressures of smokeless or white powder. The howda, gasser, martini are all examples of guns that did not pass the test and had to be heavily modified, or like the NO3 revolver or winchester lever action used by the Russians were modified to take the pressures of smokeless powder. Some guns made it others did not. For breach guns the rolling block was the preferred and more solid breach over the others. For revolvers the Colts single action .45 army was the preferred closed frame style, like the negant revolver for example with a full frame. Lever actions had to be modified so the lever was not the only thing keeping the bolt closed. A good example of what guns in the 1870's looked like was the french Chasspot rifles, they were first needle fire/paper bullet guns, basically the first bolt action rifle is the Chasspot, single shot bolt action, it was later converted and called the Grass rifle, a black powder center fire, brass casing bullet gun. After this they were converted to white powder where they had to reinforce the bolt and lock for the bolt so it would not shoot out the back of the gun and hit the shooter in the cheek. Smokeless as much more pressure, back in the day guns were heavy lead mass travelling at fairly "slow" speeds compared to today's small bullets traveling at subsonic speeds.
@@TBAG No problem, man Because it’s also the kind of thing I do when I play on a fps (do my best with the oldest and most modern weapon) so it felt like home :)
17:36 that thing is called a C-ram CWIS and it's a anti-air defense weapon to shoot down incoming missile and aircraft. In that game you manually use it but in real life you don't control it. it is designed to be an unmanned weapon. The white cylinder on top of the gun is a computer and a radar to calculate the distance and direction of a missile and aircraft to shoot down from threat which it happened on a US embassy in Iraq. you can look it up.
A TON of weapons used in both World Wars were designed in the 19th Century. The Gewehr 98 was developed in 1898, the Mosin-Nagant was developed in 1891, the Lebel 1886 says it on the tin, etc.
I know man what you feeling. That annoying moment when you looking at certain spot, long time. And then when you turn around, somebody peek from there or come from there. :D
A battlefield with weapons from 1800 onwards would really be great.They could see even more advanced weapons being squeezed out of the First World War as there was quite a bit of technology ahead of its time.They could see it done even with Battlefield 5.
I like the moment in TBAG videos where you just suddenly recognize a soundtrack from some game you know used in the background. Subnautica in this case UPD: Those perfectly cut screams get me every time
Just to be clear: I only looked at the original designed of the guns used in this video. Not at the modifcations that were later made. For example, the M60E4 was designed in the 1990's but the original M60 was designed in 1952, so I just went with the year the original gun was designed in (except for the M1911A1 for some reason lol)
Tbag
some historical correction (not being mean) :
the Howdah pistol🇬🇧 is based on the Lancaster pistol🇬🇧 from 1860
the 1919 Thompson🇺🇸 is a true Thompson not a predecessor, also the first Thompson prototype was designed in Oct 1917
Tbag
Tbag
Isn't the most modern gun in battlefield 4 the railgun?
Glad to see people still playing bf1, men of culture
Then feel free to play it yourself. For the sake of us still playing bf1 and your sanity when playing games. Idunno bout u but i whould stay in a mental hospital if i played bf2042.
Whould rather wait five mins to get into a bf1 server than suffer from the diverse issues of bf1. I dont care about thw updates b2042 have recieved, it should have been at that state when it was released back in November 2021.
I still play it but on pc
@@stefanlofensbutler3105 yeah bf1 is my fav choice to go to, I never even bothered with 2042 and didn’t even buy it
@@Racerblx1291 nice bro. What platform do you play on?
Why wouldn’t people play it? It’s not that old.
Just gonna point out that horses are technically older than swords so they got a kill with oldest vehicle in the game as well
thats so clever
A horse ain't a weapon. But a lance is! If he'd killed somebody with a lance, that would be a kill with the actual oldest weapon in the whole BF series
@@МатвейКовалёв-т7шthats what i was thinking too lol. lances arent “technically” spears i guess. since iirc theyre usually a weapon you use while mounted. but whatever, its just a big, more advanced version of ye olde wooden caveman spear lmao.
technically horses we know today were domesticated 6000 years ago, so the oldest weapon in BF1 would be the club
@@szcxp2166well I’m someone who’s has lived back then and the first weapon was (ROCK)
T bag: the martini Henry is the oldest weapon in battlefield
Chompi the alligator: *laughs in cretaceous*
Brother is older than than the dinosaurs
chompi went back to being brothers with the mossasaurus
it is the horse
No it’s in historical order
@@deez69420.. r/wooosh ?
I think for BFV the Gewher 1-5 used from March to May 1945 and the FP-45 used in early 1945
Good old Volksturm last ditch weapons
@@izdigi25would of been nice to have seen the 1945 German version of the Sten gun in Battlefield 5
@@JLSGamingYT MP3008?
Yeah but the mas 44 wasn't even produced until after ww2 ended (even though it was designed in 1939 lol)
Mark VI revolver was designed in 1914-1915. The I is 1880’s. Oldest sidearm in BF5 I think is the Lugar.
What about the Mauser idk thou
@@hendersonfisher2743no the only mauser c96 in bf5 is the trench carbine variant wich came out in 1917
True but read the pinned comment :)
Did you say *LUGAR*?
@@Ghoster7564 the so called "trench carbine" is most likely a Mauser C96 sporter, dev. in 1916 and with some service in the german Luftwaffe. The "Schnellfeuer" is a M712, developed in the early 1930es.
4:12 the modern horse appeared around 4000 years ago so technically this was the kill using the oldest weapon, a horse.
@robinmonster191
Using a club in melee! Homonids started using clubs and axe-rocks more than 2 million years ago!
@@hamstsorkxxorthat’s cap earth was created about 2000 years ago
what about the human species
@@explosionlemon1436 is bro fr
@@_adastra yea it may have been 10000 years ago cause the Bible says the earth is young I have heard it’s 2000
I’d also like to mention that in BF4 the SKS is the oldest class weapon, having served in WW2. The modernized SKS is not a variant but rather the same exact rifle, just more economically friendly resources from what I can find. In the entire game I’m pretty sure the oldest is the M2 Browning other than the Colt 1911.
Shit you're right. Totally forgot about the SKS
AFAIK the sks never served in ww2. The preproduction prototypes that saw use at the very end of the war were in a completely different caliber and the rifles looked completely different.
@@TBAGthe mare's leg has been created in 1892 and it's in bf4
if you want to get technical there were also the M1918A2 BAR and Mosin Nagant M38 as BFV pre-order weapons in BF1
True but read the pinned comment :)
@@TBAG ah my bad
The only downside is that BF2142 is missing.
Damn everyone seems to be forgetting that BF2142 exists
In every video about bf series😢
@@realkust5134 its sad most newcomers to the franchise only care about the newer titles. I know the previous ones are rare and hard to get legally nowadays but at least a mention would be nice :(
@@matemaric3154 yeah, and also nowadays nice to meet rare fan of this old games, aspecially bf2142, in my motherland it's only 6k members in main account of this game👾
@@realkust5134 I grew up playing BF2 and BF2142 uncomparably the best games of the franchise and they should be talked about way more considering there are still ways to play online with relatively healthy servers too
Yeah
This is really sad
I feel like they missed a great opportunity in bf2042 to not change the design of the portal guns to a futuristic skin
The whole game is a missed opportunity
@@nibulsheep8214L
@@nibulsheep8214haha
@@SlavaZombaNah he’s right. Game could’ve been so much better had EA not had their heads up their asses lol
@@thatoneultramarine208 DICE is still in charge of most development, they always try something new with each battlefield game.
Tbag please make a bf1 video ranking every operation from worst to best.
broooo smart idea
Fuck Cape Helles.
He did every map so that can somewhat count
You are the dude from the discord
Do it
The m1919 was referred to as the annihilator John Thompson was hoping to profit off world war. He tried making a" trenchbroom” but the design was finalized after the war. ended. The model in the game is actually the Annihilator prototype.
this "something something something on a different battlefield" series could be updated on some old videos, or even with new ideas (playing with the most broken weapon on a different battlefield) and the "from worst to best" series could also come back now making video about 2042
6:53 "im gonna try to get a kill, dont expect much"
*immediately gets a kill*
and there he is...again
he meant with the WELLROD NOT THE MAS 44.
the subnautica soundtrack out of nowhere hit me with the hardest dose of nostalgia in a while
Rail gun in bf4 I think is actually newest, but operation whiteout maps are hard to come by now
Almost impossible sadly. That's why I just chose for regular primary guns
The Martini henry combined with headshot sound is literally ear candy
Bf 2142: “am i just a sick joke to you?”
He missed the Battlefield 2142😢
The M60 family of machine guns was produced from 1957 to present the later models the E3 and E4 were made in the late 90s but yeah it is the oldest gun. I do like how they did add prototype weapons in the game which is nice.
we need a gamer rage compilation from this man
Already have it on the channel ;)
You missed everything from bf2142. You can't beat that rag doll effect from zeller-H sniper.
Was about to comment the same. That game beats BF2042.
I remember later in Battlefield 1, when I was the sniper class, I would rarely use scoped weapons and I instead mostly used iron sight rifles like the Mosin Nagant, and the Venti
Who are you? Simo Häyhä?
@@Sapphiregamer8605 nah, but I am like him, should I continue to do this in Battlefield V?
that psytrance when you pulled the railgun just hit the spot, gg
Do you know the name of the song by any chance?
@@presidentt1099I think it's from subnautica
guys did anyone notice that the music in the background is warhawk's ps3 game theme? here we have a man of culture
Good ears ;)
me here again asking for historically accurate doors in bf1 ranked from worst to best.
bro said: ugh this gun SUCKS!!
and then gets like 15 kills
17:16 nice use of the Mobius 1 arcade theme
Morbius
TBAG: Technically, swords are older than guns!
**roadkills a guy with a weaponized animal that is millions of years older**
It's good to see this series back 😊
By the way the weapons you used in BF2042 work their best if you get Headshots, the GVT and Rorch-MK4 on sniper mode, both of them are one shot kill on the head at any distance
The rorch also has insane muzzle velocity, and used to be able to damage heavy tanks
Enjoyed the video, didn't expect to hear Subnautica OST but I like it
This was a good “something something something in different battlefield games” video
Did anyone else notice the Subnautica music being used in the background? Nice addition tbh
Fun fact the m60 was based off the German mg42 lmg and you can see this similarity when you are unloading them the top hatch were the ammo is feeder through is the exact same and some internal parts are as well
I thought it was based of the browning machine guns
@@leeknow953 no the m60 was based off the mg42 in mean after all if you have German scientists at least use them
@@leeknow953both and also the FG-42 for some reason
6:51 the FP-45 Liberator was invented in 1945 May.
Hey, great videos man, great to see more bf1 content
The most futuristic "gun" in Battlefield 1 is its depiction of the Villar-Perosa. It's based on a movie prop from the 1970s, and it's made from two Beretta M38A SMGs, an MG42 pistol grip and trigger group, and a Bren foregrip. Some other post-WW1 weapons from Battlefield 1 are the Autoloading 8 .25 Extended, the M24 Stielhandgranate (Stick Grenade/Anti-Tank Grenade), the Limpet Charge, and of course the other Early Enlister weapons Tbag didn't mention.
Tbag: "there we go horse killed, now that's what I like to do!" 😂😂🤔
He’s hilarious lol
for anyone whos wondering the heavy machine gun in bf1 is a Vickers machine gun but its basically a british copy of the maxim so it counts in my books
I love these videos. Good 'ol BF when it was good.
im just going to say it i think that it would be hilarious if you played squad, (you would probably rage) it would be so entertaining and it would introduce you to a new genre of shooter.
Thanks for listening to my ted talk.
1:34 that scream lmao
13:30 the "sixth spider sense" killed me lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
And the perfectly cut "i dont get-" LMAOO 🤣🤣
Tbag, the actual oldest gun in bf4 is a side arm, which is the Mare's Leg, from the 1870s, I believe
Considering all the melee weapons in BF1… I don’t think you even got close to the oldest.
Awesome Vid as Always TBAG!
Technically The peacemaker which this sounds weird I know but The peacemaker is technically the newest weapon in battlefield 1 why because they actually didn't stop making The peacemaker until the early 1930s
I kind of thought the newest battlefield was gonna be 2142
Its not a HD game
the M60 clips in BF4 felt very cinematic, shooting from long range and watching the ground explode behind someone running for cover. Very cool, really making me miss playing battlefield
learned more in the first minute than in 3 years of school. I'm so glad he's keeping BF Content alive with such cool video ideas
“School bad because it doesn’t teach me the year certain guns were designed”
Why are you learning about guns in school?
Gotta love that subnautica music 3:27
Love your content... Been watching you for quite a while now.. You never dissapointed!
What platform do you play on?
He plays on PS5
Tbag : stopping at weapon from 2050
bf2142 : Amateur
Oldest weapon in bfv is probably the katana
I Like how you have 5 Likes and your comment is talking about BF5 ... nice but in the title he Said GUN and not a melee weapon
@@AnqorM206 In the video he talks about oldest weapons multiple times. Watch the actual video next time
1:34 BRO THAT SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME
Still waiting on bfv end of round themes worst to best
Bro he’s gonna do that when gta 6 comes out
I mean you TECHNICALLY could’ve used the bow in bf4 because those things are ancient weapons, and the crossbow in bf 2042.
the peacekeeper is made in 1873 so you could of also used that
But 1870 is older than 1873 :p
@@TBAG for the pistol
@@TBAG nvm I’m dumb
Yes..MORE TBAG BF1 CONTENT....I NEED IT...THIS VIDEO SHALL MAKE A FINE ADDITION TO MY COLLECTION...
What about the Voss and Bauer from BF2142???
15:42 "I dont like this gun one bit"
has the thermal scope..
And the perfectly cut "OH MY GO-"
Perfect
Technically,you should have used a knife for the oldest weapon of every game.
Homie missed the entirety of 2142.
The SIG MPX is one of my favorite guns IRL, so it’s pretty awesome seeing TBag using it
Liked the subnautica music you put in the background
3:31 bro SLAPPED us with the banger music
Actually the M1919 was made in 1918. Pretty much all issues recognized in early development had been solved, so prototypes were going to be ship[ed to Europe in 1918 for front-line testing, a decently common practice if I remember correctly. However the shipment was available at the soonest, November 13th…we all know what happened on November 11th. In fact the “M1919” name is misleading, as the newly renamed Thompson didn’t even go into production until 1921, and also only first saw governmental combat in 1921 with the West Virginia State Police.
I just wanted to point this (what I believe to be) inaccuracy out.
I like how informative and entertaining it was at the same time
Important thing to note, the martini Henri was designed in 1870 but was inferior to all guns of WW1 they are black powder, white powder was invented in 1886 and using white powder in a martini is not safe.
All of these 1870 guns are black powder including the model 30 drilling bullet not the shotgun shells.
Most black powder guns can't take the pressures of white powder. For example the gasser with its open frame style can't take anything loaded with white powder and large calibers.
1870 is a strange time in the gun making age because the models that did not carry on like falling blocks, open frame revolvers and derringer type pistoles like the howda were models that failed when they would use white powder. Usually for mechanical reasons but basically the frames or lock mechanisms of the guns chambers could not take the pressures of smokeless or white powder. The howda, gasser, martini are all examples of guns that did not pass the test and had to be heavily modified, or like the NO3 revolver or winchester lever action used by the Russians were modified to take the pressures of smokeless powder.
Some guns made it others did not. For breach guns the rolling block was the preferred and more solid breach over the others. For revolvers the Colts single action .45 army was the preferred closed frame style, like the negant revolver for example with a full frame.
Lever actions had to be modified so the lever was not the only thing keeping the bolt closed.
A good example of what guns in the 1870's looked like was the french Chasspot rifles, they were first needle fire/paper bullet guns, basically the first bolt action rifle is the Chasspot, single shot bolt action, it was later converted and called the Grass rifle, a black powder center fire, brass casing bullet gun. After this they were converted to white powder where they had to reinforce the bolt and lock for the bolt so it would not shoot out the back of the gun and hit the shooter in the cheek. Smokeless as much more pressure, back in the day guns were heavy lead mass travelling at fairly "slow" speeds compared to today's small bullets traveling at subsonic speeds.
Great video, also, Subnautica music slaps hardd!
This is tbag content. Love this stuff. Keep it going Tbag!
Dude your gameplay is so good
I really like your videos bc of that
And that Subnautica music in background makes this video VERY GOOD
It’s nice to see how he’s not commenting over the game but actually playing and doing it
What "limited use" could MAS-44 see in WW2 if it was adopted by the French military as MAS-49 in 1951?
Seeing battlefield 1 with the Subnautica soundtrack is really weird but super cool.
Honestly it was a pretty good concept it was cool to watch.
Thanks, appreciate that :)
@@TBAG No problem, man
Because it’s also the kind of thing I do when I play on a fps (do my best with the oldest and most modern weapon) so it felt like home :)
no way subnautica soundtrack in the background
horses are even older than swords, so it counts even more
Those perfectly cut screams kill me each time
Different Anti-Material rifles in different battlefield games would be interesting to see
4:07 who else hears subnautica music
The wooden Lance of the bf1 cavalary is even older than the sword. Probably one of the first weapons of mankind
17:36 that thing is called a C-ram CWIS and it's a anti-air defense weapon to shoot down incoming missile and aircraft. In that game you manually use it but in real life you don't control it. it is designed to be an unmanned weapon. The white cylinder on top of the gun is a computer and a radar to calculate the distance and direction of a missile and aircraft to shoot down from threat which it happened on a US embassy in Iraq. you can look it up.
I like how in YT videos the enemy is the dumbest ones you can ever imagine. One the other hand, when I play, I die 1 second after the respawn.
A TON of weapons used in both World Wars were designed in the 19th Century. The Gewehr 98 was developed in 1898, the Mosin-Nagant was developed in 1891, the Lebel 1886 says it on the tin, etc.
Anyone gonna ignore the subnautica music in the back
I know man what you feeling. That annoying moment when you looking at certain spot, long time. And then when you turn around, somebody peek from there or come from there. :D
A battlefield with weapons from 1800 onwards would really be great.They could see even more advanced weapons being squeezed out of the First World War as there was quite a bit of technology ahead of its time.They could see it done even with Battlefield 5.
I mean the oldest Machine gun would be the Gatling gun or if you count it the Puckle gun but the Maxim gun is close behind.
15:49 absolutely tweakin' in his ranger boots rn 💀
For the ppl wondering wht Tbag didn't used the StG44 , it was designed in 1943 only to start production at mid or late 1944
I just love the fact that whenever the game is set, you still gonna get your M1911A1
I really like the music you had in the beginning, some good ol Warhawk
We need a civil war battlefield
I like the moment in TBAG videos where you just suddenly recognize a soundtrack from some game you know used in the background. Subnautica in this case
UPD: Those perfectly cut screams get me every time
Favorite battlefield games bf1 and bfv
Glad to hear Subnautica music in the background of the video : )
guy makes masterpieces
Bf 2142:Am I a joke to you?
Yes