M1 Garand.
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"What does a battle rifle have in common with a microwave?"
This level of writing a script is awesome
Out of context it’s halarious
@FALCON GAMING but not the four one
@FALCON GAMING certainly, not the fifth
thousandth like
They both go Ping after you've roasted a poor idiot
The M1 Garand.
Combat proven.
A rifleman's tradition.
No finer implement of battle.
Ping.
Be careful when reloading or you'll hurt yourself real bad.
(Satisfied moan)
M1 ping is best ping
Just keep your thumb away from the chamber when you reload
Keep yourself away from Vietnamese soldiers when you need to reload!
When you use a Garand, your ping is never bad
Ooohh... that great
:/
@everyone
underated af
Good one
Mom: What are you watching?
Me: Oh. It's about the history of a gun. Its very educationa-
Ahoy: *What does a battle rifle have in common with a microwave?*
Did she swoon over Ahoy’s sexy voice?
@@MsZsc Who doesn't?
@@mauz791 oh fo sho
Hmmm good question ahoy
A ping of my oof
I find it really sad he didn't mention its service in Korea at all, it really is the forgotten war.
indeed, the korean war is a forgotten war. rest in peace to the soldiers who gave their lives for their or another country
5:35 he mentions how it was there but mostly unused as there were other alternatives.
He mentioned Vietnam, not Korea.
FatalPandaman they used the m1 carbine as well.
Flynn Brogan the garand's wannabe cousin lel
ahoy talking about a stone:
pure rock
solid
hard
unbreakable
this is
the STONE
Ahoy talking about me:
Maybe a fapper
Truly alone
But have skills in some vídeogames
This Is
The {put my Name here}
Pure rock? Solid? Hard? Unbreakable? Sounds like my DI
A much preferred self defense weapons to cave men.
XxxthedestroyerxxX 774 yeah so there was this bully in elementary school, and I literally cracked his skull open and squished his brain with the dictionary. Yeah a dictionary goes with all those.
R.I.P Rick May The Mann Himself ah yes while that gun is much more advanced it doesn’t have the compact ability, but does allow longer range.
Every time an M1 pings, a german soldier gets his wings...
@Beverly Marsh and then
@Beverly Marsh when the PPSh-41 roars, the Germans knows he’s gonna die that second
When the M2 fires: The Germans Know They’re Fucked.
Whenever a microwave pings a hot pocket soldier is still cold on the inside
@@romania5106 True though
2:15 "Enough rifles to arm the entire US Military"
*Laughs in US Marine*
You appear to be everywhere
I love your channel! Keep it up comrade
Kirbiz ikr
Cryes in us marine
Hello again my dude
What I'm hearing is the Canadians made a gun once
*Once.*
Fishotic Metal I mean, the Canadians, we made some guns, not major ones. But we have made some guns. Like the C7, Ross Rifle.
A Canadian may have designed it, but he was too nice to use it
its funny cause the rifle today is almost impossible to find in Canada
Twisted History *Canadian American. He was raised and lived most of his life in the us so he was primarily American anyway lol
Sorry to rain in on your parade
MrAwesome172 yeah yeah take your victory typical Murican
One of the best rifles I ever shot in the Greek army for target practice. Its balance and precision were unbelievable and was far better than our standard issue fully automatic G3-A3s. At 100 yards away, bulls-eye was possible even for a novice. If war time was ever to come, I wouldn't mind the option if given to use one.
+gutz1981 I wonder if the M14 with a 20-round detachable magazine is as good.
ehh changed round and a kinda faster rof so depends
gutz1981 except that without earplugs, .30-06 will destroy your ears for at least 3 weeks
And yet the soldiers of the 40's didn't have ear plugs and were still able to hear.
You say that but hearing loss usually isn't all or nothing. I bet you plenty of soldiers came out of war with substandard hearing. They could still function, but probably could no longer hear quieter things and I'm sure quite a few would have had tinnitus to some degree.
Just wait until you own one of these. Mine just arrived yesterday in the mail from the Civilian Marksmanship Program--100 percent authentic military surplus. According to the serial no. stamped on my receiver, it was produced in November of 1942. It's a beautiful Springfield Armory one. Gonna take it to my local gun range. The "ping" should turn some heads lol.
Verticles (bigredjew) So, how was it?
Richardsen It was a "Garand" old time, literally. Ammo is $25 a box so shooting it is only on special occasions.
Verticles (bigredjew) Ouch! Not for the shallow pockets :D
Nonetheless, I trust you are enjoying that piece of history you have there.
Richardsen I certainly am. Just picked up a .303 British Lee Enfield too. Sold my AK for it. Two years ago I wouldn't have thought once about doing that. Amazing how my taste in weaponry has changed.
+Verticles (bigredjew) I'm concerned about procedure for if you dont empty a magazine fully and a cease fire is called.
"What does a battle rifle have in common with a microwave? They both go "Ping" when they're done" My god
@Aidan Hall what other battle rifle goes "ping"
@Aidan Hall You could call a bolt action a Battle Rifle to a degree I suppose but even then I can't think of one that pings.
@Someaceguy1937 Another bolt action, plus it doesn't ping when you're actually done, you would still have another round. SO, even if you say "it still pings!", It's not technically "done". Joke doesn't work.
15 seconds in and I have to pause the video to appreciate this line
I mean if u put metal stuff into both it will fly out at high speed.
this weapon is the garand-daddy of rifles
I see what you mean
ba dum tss
Damnit.
see what you did there
Do you Garand-tee this is true?
"or is it pronounced guh-rand or ger-rund?"
Ahoy, always asking the important questions.
"what does a microwave and a rifle have in common?"
@ghost special ops you can also kill someone with both
I say grand
@@sckecherten8304 but the person Who made it has ga-rund
@@soulfull2395 ping
Someone once told me soldiers would tap empty mags on their helmet to make it sound like they have to reload to make the enemy peak so they could pick them of more easily.
That Actually sounds like it would happen,
I know in the army my brother would hold on to empty mags and drop them to make people peek
That's a myth, as he said, the battlefield is noisy as hell, and even if they did hear it, they wouldn't peek as there would be 20 fully loaded rifles next to the unloaded one.
My father was in the german Bundeswehr. He said it was a common trick to check if your magazine was full, because at least G3 Magazines sounded hollow when unloaded and soldiers were issued to keep empty magazines to refill them on a later occasion.
***** Interesting.
+Web 55.0 there are a couple of documented cases of guards throwing empty clips, but this was incredibly rare.
M14: Daddy, what was the great war like?
M1 Garand: Sit down son, I’m going to tell you a great story...
1203927 I think he’d have to ask his grandad 1903 Springfield, no?
@@spaceman6215 Compared to WW2, WW1 is the "great" war in name only. The destruction in WW1 doesn't amount to even a fraction of WW2.
Nex Gamez it was a play on the great story for a Great War....
@Ved Kolambkar no, the m1903 Springfield rifle saw service from 1903-1975. Toward the end it was the sniper variant and apparently the us coast guard still uses them....as line throwers. What a waste.
*grand
ProTip: Every time you empty your Garand in a multiplayer WW2 game, your ping goes down by 8. No need to thank me.
+SuperJay ping is the ammount of lag in a game. The higher the ping (I.e. 300) the laggier it is. and the ping also comes from as explained in the video. when the magazine in the gun is empty.
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
the clip stays in gun with it emptied until the round in chamber is shot the breech opens flinging
the clip
Not bad, not bad at all
Zabby
I see what you did there.
My grandfather used the M1 Grand as his weapon, and he told me stories of his usage from Italy all the way to Germany. Glad to know more information about this historical firearm in the form of this wonderful video. Cheers Stew.
Tomio Fujino Id like to here some of those stories if you don't mind, I never got to meet my grandfather who served in the pacific
My grandfather served in eating donuts.
This Machine from Fallout New Vegas is one of the best M1 Garands in a Video Game
Gets even better with weapon mods expanded so you can put a long barrel on it so it's nice and accurate. Doing a play through now where I basically only use This Machine. Very versatile weapon
Yeah, I once had a build that used the WMX This Machine, was a very good rifle and sniper.
I just modded mine to not have as much spread. Was my signature weapon for most playthroughs.
The moment i could get a battle rifle i did. And i usally upgraded later on in the game. I prefer the service rifle but damn this machine is a good gun
Bitch please it is the best gun in the whole game, remember one play through where if I seen 308's I bought them ended up with over 20,000 308,s lol two weeks just ran around with it super mutunts , deathclaws nothing stood a chance except those damm bloatflies bastards don't stay still lol 😂. Awww fun times
4:18 tf ist that reload that thumb never gonna feel anything again
That wasn’t the gun making that sound I guess.
@@mrmr_zoomie if someone would do it irl they'd get a garand thumb
M1 also saw action in Korea and some in Vietnam
vasilikosolov Granted it was very limited. With the introduction of the M14 the garand became relegated to more specialist roles. Such as sniping.
The US abandoned the M1 garand by the M14.The only army using it at the time were the ARVN who got most of their weapons from the US that were left over from ww2.In the very early years US advisors would use m1 carbines and Thompson submachine guns.You would see a grunt using them though and by 67 you wouldn't see them or the m14 used by the grunts anymore.
Did you even watch til the end?
My grandpa actually used an m1 Garand in Vietnam
@@PewPewBeets wasn't limited in Korea
I'd like to see a video about the STG-44 and MP-40.
Yeah
MP40 Coming Soon
He just uploaded the mp40
Well, they did the MP-40, but not the Sturmgewehr-44.
Gabes. Mp40 is ready
Well done video and as a salty Marine vet once said, “You just fired 8 rounds of .30-06, EVERYONE IS DEAF!”
Who said that?
@@ThaGhostGhod Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch
@@TheIamfrustrated tanks
0:06 they both go "BANG" with small metals
The “Ping” was the main reason why the M1 Garand became the most iconic weapon
It’s one of the most satisfying sounds ever.
The most iconic weapon in still the AK47
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@@firedskull5015 no u
That and it was just a great weapon for its time
You failed to mention the fact that though the m1 garand was short lived, the M14 was designed around it. The similarities between the M14 and M1 garand are so great, one could put them in the same family of rifles.
The M1 Garand was not short lived. It served 23 years in the US military and is still in service with other nations. The M14 was short lived, only in service for 5 years before being replaced by the M16. The M14 is technically in limited service, but it's really never used anymore. Not a good gun.
@@deanc91 I've heard people who fired it say it was too light for full auto and too heavy for semi auto. Give a gun like that to a bunch of scared and trigger happy draftees and you have a recipe for disaster
@@Nyx_2142 Well it certainly was no good in full auto. I don't think it's a weight problem. Its weight is not too far off from other battle rifles of the era. From what I understand, the M1 Garand had an excellent short receiver that gave it a real advantage dimensionally. However, scale that down to the M14, and give it full auto, and you have a very fast and violently opening bolt traveling a very short distance before coming to a stop. This made recoil very snappy, violent, and fast (due to short bolt travel) which made it relatively uncontrollable and highly unpleasant to shoot full auto. Other weapons like the AR-10, FAL, and G3 gave the bolt plenty of length to travel to burn off energy before coming to a stop at the end of the receiver which made them much much more pleasant to shoot.
The BM59 is actually more closely related to the M1 than the M14, as it is literally just an M1 conversion. All the M14 has in common is the receiver and op rod.
You forgot to mention the spring that pull back when you reload, and when you get you thumb stuck in that, there was a name for it but I forgot. That was a major complaint during World War 2.
That only happens if you don't know what you're doing
A.K.A. most rushed U.S. soldiers in combat training. Troops who rushed their reload and didn't learn properly what to do and what not to do. Not helping that they were already in battle being distracted by bullets buzzing past them. :/
Garand thumb is the correct term.
Garand Thumb, pretty damn simple
It doesnt happen if you reload the gun correctly.
When you’re a German soldier in 1945 and the bushes start pinging
(Confuses screaming)
i just wanna say, your name is just amazing :)
HANZ GET ZE PANZER DEVISION!
more like * Verwirrtes Schreien *
Oi
@@H10-i5i ZE PANZER DEVISION IS OUT OF FUEL
A great american gun. My grandpa fought in WW II, and had been trained on the Springfield '03 rifles. When he got a Garand, he said, "Now this is power!". I've fired it myself, and can wholeheartedly agree. Waiting for the Uzi, a great piece of Israeli tech.
SVT40 beats M1 Garand in every possible way, same with the G43.
The SVT40 was a piece of shit, unreliable rifle. These things frequently fell apart on soliders, most notably the magazine had a tedency to fall out of the rifle randomly.
The G43 was a decent design, but they were horribly made. When these guns were introduced in service the Germans were already losing WW2 and were making these rifles as fast as possible to try to even the odds against the Soviet's and American's semi auto rifles. That meet crudely fitted parts (which means lower accuracy at distance) And many compromises to the design, like most of the rifles were made out of pressed sheet metal, instead of milled steel as orginally designed, which couldn't handle the 7mm cartridge very well.
XavierJ61 American patriot much? SVT40. are reliable because of the gas operation and the magazine issue isn't common for SVTs made after 1941. G43 was the same G41 that took innovation from the SVT.
American hater much? SVT40s were too complicated and clunky, hence why the Russian military stopped issuing them to regular soliders and instead for specialist roles. Here's a quote from a Russian veteran, "We didn’t have the self-loading rifles SVT in the school, they were hardly practical at the front: as soon as the tiniest portion of sand got into the SVT - it stuck and stopped working."
english.iremember.ru/snipers/24-nikolai-nadolko.html?q=%2Fsnipers%2F24-nikolai-nadolko.html&start=1
The G43 as I said, was a rushed to production rifle that was extremely crude. Relatively few examples of the G41 were made, but the ones that made it to service were disliked by soliders, I'll give you a quote.
"In the field, the G41(M) proved unpopular with troops. In addition to being exceedingly complex and susceptible to fouling and malfunction, it was a long, heavy (11.5 pounds), and poorly balanced rifle. Captured SVT-40 Tokarev rifles were much preferred, and most of the G41(M)s ended up in the hands of second-line soldiers."
www.forgottenweapons.com/german-ww2-rifles/gewehr-41m/
XavierJ61 You rekt him!
Vietcong? I actually remember playing that game before I got into Call of Duty. Back then it seemed so much more beautiful. :P
Hey Arteer, didn't expect to see you here.
That game was harsh even on non-Vietnam difficulty.
I loved that game. Played it for months.
Still looks good 480p interlaced, dk if it can do full 480p soft modded.
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Nothing beats a good WWII shooter, Am I right?
An M16 probably would
ThePonziScheme Derp.
WW2 please.
Still hoping for a next gen WWII game..
***** I'm not sure about that. Gun variety is important in a game, and WW1 had almost only bolt-action rifles. There were a few machine guns, but only mounted ones. Anyway, I think you would quickly get bored.
Exactly! Now that there's next gen and everyone is tired of modern or futuristic shooters it's the perfect time to bring back the WWII GAMES.
"Let Freedom Ping"
INB4 "Hurr durr maw grandpappy told me dat GIs would throw empty guh-rand mags on da ground so dem nawtzis would think they was out of ammo" Try being in a firefight for 5 seconds and tell me if you can hear anything except for EEEEEEEEEEEE.
I hear eeeeeee all the time lol
Too late for the use of ''INB4'', friend
We arnt talking about a massive battle we mean 1v1 situation
Adam Harmuth You hear eeeeeee just while shooting? How lucky.
Well, I don't hear that. I instead hear BANG BANG RATATATATATAT BRRRRRRRRT BABOOOM!!!
Ping
Danox94 **metalic sonds** and you're done
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG
999 Ping lmao
Never has four letters gotten so many likes
linda cliquennois
Ping
(How long can we keep this going?)
i'm glad you addressed the ping's myth and reality, not many do that. i think only you and Forgotten Weapons from what all ive listened to.
There is a good video by Bloke on the Range on the subject, where he tries different variations of the myth
@@isaacwilson4174 i think he was the one who was a guest on the forgotten weapons video i mentioned, (thanks for the channel name btw ive been meaning to go back and find it)
Hickok 45 here. From the hills of middle Tennessee. Let me tell you about the ping of the m1 Garand
The M1 Garand was one of the most iconic rifles ever to see military service. Replacing the iconic M1903 Springfield in service, it had a brief service life. But it's iconic status is irrefutable. An absolute soldiers rifle.
Brief? It was in service for like 20 years with the US
@@harveyknguyen this is true. 20 years is a good career for a service rifle. The M-14 has had a longm career but only 7 as a main service rifle. And the Garand did serve in both WW2 and the Korean War.
@@brianfuller7691 the garand also saw a small bit of use as a dmr in nam
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*BANG*
*PING*
nice job stealing comments.
everyone can use a m1Garand in the comment box
Crono Radon
*SPLOOGE*
Crono Radon nooo it should be
BANG BANG BANG BANG
BANG BANG
BANG BANG
*PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING* (earrape)
These videos are edited so well, and everything sounds so great, I hope to one day emulate your style. Absolutely professional and brilliant.
I remember going to a sporting rifle store with my WW2 vet grandpa, and amid all the sleek new rifles lining the walls, he walked up to the old wooden M1 Garand and picked it up, saying "I had one of these in the war." One of my favorite memories with the guy.
I hope you bought it.
"They both go ping when there done". Lol
I'm gonna use that.
Thanks for debunking the "ping left you vulnerable" myth, Stu.
I'm American; love how you made the M1 profiles make the flag stripes. Keep it up!
"M1 Garand? Thats just the M14's stinky grandfather."
-Me when I was like 6
>imagine not being used to kill communists and fascists
Post made by the Garand Gang.
@@bee2bee880 Fair enough ngl.
@fat loser You bet your ass I did, me and my father were playing some good good ol cod world at war zombies to get hyped for the new cod bo1 maps that were announced, and by that point I was very familiar with the M14, and my father was telling me all these fun facts about guns until we started talking about M1, and the rest is history. I had to have been like 6, 7 at the most. My father laughed so hard at that, it was an epic moment for me ngl.
Thomas cantrelle not when you where six
@@TheSexhaver2625 yeah you're right, it was probably closer to five.
This video was made in 2014?! The consistency in these videos is so good you can’t tell the difference.
The picture accompanying George S. Patton’s quote was actually a picture of his son, George Patton IV.
The "ping" of a Garand is like the best part of a porno
6:08 Oh my god those good old years... When H&G was an actual good game... I miss those old maps.
Haven't come back to the game for years now. How did it go?
@@rickyjohnbaldoque8433 simply awful... I can't even explain the amount of crap, you should either see it for yourself or watch some YT videos...
@@lorandsilye1464 I'll look it up mate, thanks a lot! Cheers.
I like how in the CoD clips, it shows the more realistic reloading with the hand on the bolt slide, but in Battlefield, they pull back the bolt, use that hand and put in a clip, then throw the bolt closed like its frozen
Some Garands needed the bolt to be closed manualy, WW2 manufacturing wasn't perfect so some guns didn't close the bolt automaticaly
I love this channel. The Graphic design and soundtrack and voice acting all bring it together to make an entertaining experience.
FUCKING YES!!!
HE DID IT
I FUCKING LOVE THE M-1
Best Rifle of World war 2
nothing beats a 30-06!
except a full auto 30-06. Should do a big episode on the Browning 1912-1917 machine gun platforms.
SRGTHALO but, the best rilfe of World War 2 by far was the M-1 Garand
Best is relative. But is was pretty good. would have been better if the Army hadn't forced Garand to modify his original design.
SRGTHALO Yeah, but we got a hell of a rifle!
IBT98 i agree that it's a good rifle and I HAVE ONE YEAHHH * flies off on a rainbow *
The Garand Ping is the best way to lose No Nut November.
Relevant
@@jake1173 Ye
Nah. It's more annoying than anything.
@@jfangm Heresy
Well, damn 🤷🏾♀️
I love the way Ahoy edits, looks so simple yet complex.
"the ping" is "memorable and charming". tell that to the vets
Do veterans dislike the ping?
Well..it depends on whoever use it and US vest from ww2 dislike some times the gun because their was a common myth that the ping was alerting the enemy that the user was reloading al though this wasnot always the case tho because most of the times combats was very loud and it was not common for enemy soldier use it as a alerting like thing or whatso ever
@@novallasca4730 ye bruh ik im just jokin lol
German vets?
@@memekip555 yea, what spells you have a limited time to kill that guy
Gotta love how Kalashnikov took inspiration from garand's rotating bolt lock-up mechanism
7:20 also guns are loud after an exchange of fire no one's gonna hear a little ping in real life ;)
I have fired one of these in real life at an event with over a hundred unique weapons where people took turns firing five shots from each gun. Games always seem to get this weapon wrong. This was the loudest gun there with the most intense recoil. You could see and feel the shock wave in the air and see the grass around it shimmer. The dust plume behind the target was twice as tall as any other gun's. It bruised my shoulder, but man oh man was worth it to fire this absolute cannon of a rifle.
I would love to fire one of those but i would have to work my way up, as i have only fired small calibers before
The "ping" noise is also created when an empty clip falls onto a hard surface. According to several veterans, some troops would throw an empty clip on the ground to trick the enemies into thinking they had run out of ammo, and lure them into the open.
Those vets were telling stories. Nobody can hear an M1 ping in combat except for the man holding the rifle. The enemy aren't going to learn that ping means reload if they can't hear it over the sound of continuous gunfire.
Soldier:"reloads garand"
garand:"makes soldier commit garand thumb"
soldier:"screams in pain"
My friend once said that when designing the M1 Garand, they wanted to ensure user's shoulder comfort when firing by reinforcing the stock with Grade A solid wood.
Feel like he should have said at the end,
"A rifleman's tradition."
"No finer implement of battle."
*"PING"*
Idk maybe it's just me.
''When you reload early, you miss out on the ping'' True indeed my good sir *clicks subscribe*, true indeed
I actually got to see one of these today and it was in surprisingly great shape, as I was told it was a classic.
The Ping sound alone makes the M1 Garand one of my favorite weapons in video games to date.
The Greatest Battle Implement Ever Devised gave our guys the advantage over bolt actions like the Kar98 & arisaka
ladies and gentlemen
here comes the king of the rifles
Then the arctic warfare is the king of scoped rifles! (snipers)
Martinator mosin if you think about it.
There is only one king of assault rifles and we all know its name even after 70 years it stands
@@clawstone4733 ak
God all theese comments with "i HeArD thAt uS sOlDerZ tHrEW oUT GrAnD kLiPz 2 tRiC naZos" just stop you couldnt hear thing ping in a battle with all the gunfire and explosions
7:30 the man also said it himself lol
Also, you werent alone. The ping told your buddies to cover you whileyou reloaded
This is my alltime favorite gun.
By far one of my favorite rifles, the feeling when I shot one for the first time was amazing. Also for the longest time I never got it's name right, I thought it was the M1 Grand, I never noticed the first "a" until someone pointed it out to me
america making guns:
"so, we'll have an iconic design, nice shooting, it'll be used it many wars, and..."
"and what?"
"..."
"speak!"
*"PING"*
*Everyone in the room climaxes simultaneously*
@UCpHXjlq03BkE907gL-kfm-Q yes it is you moron
I love New Vegas' incarnation of the Garand. It's rather disappointing that you can't use it with the Grunt perk in the vanilla game, but the J. Sawyer mod fixes that. This Machine (and the non-unique Battle Rifle variant added in Gun Runners' Arsenal) are fine weapons by themselves, but Grunt pushes them into the field of excellence. And it even has the *ping*.
I must say, I absolutely LOVE your series on firearms. Please keep this one going. It is my favourite!!!
"What does a battle rifle and a microwave, have in common? They both go ping when they're done"
My favorite part 😙👍
Allied forces actually used to smack the part that ejects on their helmet to make the ping, making the enemy to pop up aaand ded.
This man can narrate a peice of bread toasting and everyone would still love it
This never getd old...It really feels like this came out this year or the last onr
My new favorite quote "What does a battle rifle have in common with a microwave? They both go Ping when they are done." - Ahoy or XboxAhoy
The ping omg yes it's so beautiful to hear that noise.
Thank you thank you thank you for noting that the ping being a problem is a myth
History geek here
1. Due to slow production not all branches were armed with the M1 at the beginning of the war, the marines had 1903 Springfield’s for the first few months of war
2. “Besides WWII these are rarely seen”
The M1 was still in use during the Korean War, I know this for a fact because of my grandfather
Ideas for weapons in this series: M16, M1911, M14, FN FAL, Dragunov, 44 Magnum, M60, Lee-Enfield, MP40, and RPG
Yes the lee Enfield has to be done
SPAS-12
Thompson, MG-42, M1014.
OK list, although the fact that you used 44 Magnum and Dragunov gives away where you got suggestions from. 44 Magnum is a caliber, not a gun and it is called the SVD, not Dragunov, outside of games.
SkiDaBird
.44 Magnum is also just a more common term from S&W 29, the most common gun using the .44 Magnum cartridge. And its not that uncommon to call SVD a Dragunov, SVD stands for Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova
How about an episode on the flamethrower?
That would be good for a big broad episode. Hell of a lot of makes and models from man portable to tank mounted.
It'd also feature a nice history section because flamethrowers were used as early as the Byzantine Empire and Ancient China
Hans get ze flamenwarfer
Ahoy any chance of an SA80 video?
There's always a chance.
Ahoy whilst your at it...
M1911!!!
Strazzie B A very reliable and important weapon in history, and is as patriotic as the American flag.
SA80? Just wondering, did they show that on COD? Or was it as a different name?
TheUKNutter The assault rifle version of the L86 LSW
I've probably seen this video 50 Times already but I never get tired of it.
U would be perfect on the history channel they could make your own bit on it called history of guns
The only video game I've seen this weapon appear in that isn't a war-time FPS is the online, multiplayer, top-down game, S.A.S. Zombie Assault 3. You get it when you make an account for the game, and it serves as your only semi-auto (and high-damage) weapon in the assault rifle class until you unlock the FN FAL at a certain level (cannot remember exactly which level off the top of my head).
Yeah i used to play that game
that was a great game
God damnit, you just made me get it again
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Ive only played Sas4
you can actually unload a clip from the garand with the button on the side for any future viewers.
Yup
i love this iconic arms series.
pls make more of these 😇
What does Discord, a microwave and a M1 Garand have in common?
They all go "PING" when you use them.
stop it
I need a sound pack in any game that make all sounds turned into the ping sound
I believe the M1 was used during the Korean war as well.
Get Some Gaming correct.
+Prowbar It's true. Some of the US equipment were used in korean war, including the garand. Also some late ww2 weaponry. Like the chaffee tank used in korean war
The M3 grease gun was still used to Nam i think
They still used the M3 in the Gulf War in '90-'91
this was the first iconic arms video I watched,
thanks now I cant stop watching these.
"They literally gave us a weapon that tells the enemy when were reloading"
-clu
edit: yo guys chill its just a joke its not fr
And you could throw a clip against a rock to fool enemies
"It's not setting us up to lose its bm"
A firefight is very loud. I doubt you hear the ping.
@@sketchdrawn1056 No, battle is extremely loud and the American rifleman with an M1 is not going to be alone. Not to mention that it only takes a couple of seconds to reload.
I really don’t like the people who say this.
1. Guns are loud AS FUCK, nobody gonna hear the ping.
2. It tells your allies that you are empty so they can cover you
3. Touching on 2, you aren’t gonna be alone, the enemy isn’t going to here this and think, “He’s out, get him” and then run out into the hail of bullets to kill you, your not that special.
After MP5, can we get the G3?
So much yes. The G3 has a great history, it's so much more than just another FAL competitor as people say.
It is indeed. Its a rifle that is absolutely needed to be covered in this series.
after the MP5 he is done for the season, the next season will come out after shooter season 2014
The MP5 is practically a submachine variant gun of the G3. I don't see why Ahoy should make two episodes on almost the same gun. I'd say he should do the UZI, G36 or Mosin-Nagant instead.
He has already worked on the video so even if he wanted to change it he would just wait and make a video about one of those guns for season 2
4:01 Is no one going to mention the MP-40 in the wall
this was a game developed in 2001, released in 2002 -- I should know, was my first FPS
Looked more like an M3 to mr
hes just chilling dude
@@starch_1 it's vibing
5:37 I’m fairly sure that South Vietnamese forces still used the M1 Garand in the start of the war as it’s much cheaper for the United States to just give them all the old rifles that were taken out of service and stuck into warehouses a decade ago then it is to give them M14s or later M16s and XM144s.
M1911 and a M1 Garand make a perfect pair. if your enemy did hear the "Ping" and tried to exploit it, fall back to your M1911, and he'll never know what hit him.
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I love these videos :D
And I heard in WW2 the us soldiers sometimes faked the 'ping' to make the germans think they are reloading.
wanted to write this :D
they used this bait in close combat so the germans would rush out of their covers
I heard that as well.
Yes they would they would knock the magazine in their helmet to make the enemy think they are reloading and when the enemy thinks that they are reloading they pop up to fire but since it was fake the Americans could take them down
I was going to applaud Ahoy for not stating this, because it is indeed a myth. You could look at it from a common sense perspective. First off combat is loud. You would likely be unable to hear the ping in the first place. Secondly, just because a GI might be out of ammo and need to reload, doesn't mean his buddies next to them need to as well. iccf.freeforums.org/m1-garand-myth-busted-t1022.html Here's a quick article read about the topic, btw.
As i said - i heard of it. Never even saw M1 myself though.
I just got one today from an antique gun show i love it
what happened to "Xbox" in your name?
TheTeeWorldsfreak Xbox Gone.
PC happened.
+figicool master race
+TheTeeWorldsfreak Lawyers probably.
PC?