I think they give him a list of what guns they recorded and have him display as many of those as he can. Then they record all of them and use the best clips to make a 20 minute long video. I dont think we'll ever get the footage for the other guns. All speculation though. They're probably trying to be smart with what they're feeding the algorithm with. Fair to me if thats the case.
I've had more than a few opportunities to shoot the "Streetsweeper". The only real way to depict its use by a soldier on a battlefield is to have the soldier drop it immediately when he discovers any other serviceable firearm that he can use. If I had to choose between a streetsweeper and a rake, I would give serious consideration to the rake.
Plus you can't discount the real-world combat advantage of being able to bust out pithy quips before each engagement "time to rake up the lawn" "time to bag up the leaves" lol it's only those 2 really, but still
Criticism is actually incredibly fundamental for the game development process. I personally love getting criticism as it allows me an outside perspective on things which may end up having me actually make some changes.
I mean with the FAMAS you can see that the bolt doesnt move when he charges the weapon in the reload so he does appear to have the FAMAS in a right hand setup but it is scuffed
This is a misrepresentation of the FAMAS in fact And the bolt should be moving cause the cheak rest is missing (it's removable to flip it to right or left hander) so u can see it in either side! In real life the rifle cannot be fired like this, cause the movement of the bolt could hurt the shooter...
The ejection port cover, which also functions as a comb riser, is not modeled nor is the reciprocation of the charging handle and bolt carrier animated
It's a mix of different FAMASs with mistakes like the missing cheak rest, a picatinny rail should be represented on top of the rifle and the safety/burst selector should be more like a flag type of lever, for the record I'm a former French airborne soldier...
if anyone else has mained the bulldog here, you know that thing is NOT controllable. the guy in the gameplay is really good at controlling it, props to him :)
Swiss K31 uses a straight pull bolt which is one of my favorites. Otherwise you're correct in that most bolt actions use a turning bolt as locking mechanism
I remember recommending the bullpup chassis for the M14 in an email I sent to DICE, pre-release. I don't know if anyone ever read it, but it was such a cool surprise to see it rendered in game after release!
I think the Titanfall/Apex guns would be a good one for Jonathan to check out. They have a good mix of stuff that's heavily influenced from real world firearms and also some more sci-fi stuff as well.
Bf4 has a lot of hidden details in their gun system e.g Cheytac M200 intervention got faster bullet velocity than 308 etc, up onto the famous fast firing burst AN94
@@looooooooot432 not half, but while most snipers rounds would have a bullet drop of 9.81 m/s (basically 1g), SRR-61 (M200 in BF4) had 6.0 m/s to simulate the flatter trajectory of the .408 CheyTac round.
The an94 is fucked, no one uses it but it’s one of the highest damage and rof rifles in the game. It’s also a headshot machine, you just let the recoil carry your aim, it’s a dream to use
It's funny I haven't seen any comments talk about it but when you were talking about the cheek piece being on the right of the famas and the ejection port being on the left the cartridges were ejecting out the right side, meaning they are ejecting through that cheek piece.
another neat thing to note about the javelin launcher, is how it tracks its target, primarily though silhouette if i recall. it also hits armored target from the top, where the armor is thinner as an additional way to pierce targets more easily... lastly, if memory serves, the same division of Texas Instruments (TI, later named Raytheon) made both the aim 9-x sidewinder missile, and the javelin tracking software around the same time. i believe the sidewinder program paved the way to set up the javelin
@@theasherroseman well you can see quite a few in the background in every video, including this one tho. I don’t remember which one he showed or even if it was the one in the thumbnail.
@@freshfrozen3035 No the Ak5 is a Swedish modified fn fnc. The model he has in the background is no longer in service but it has been replaced with the AK5C (Cesar) a modern tactical variant and the AK5D (David) the same as the AK5C, although the barrel is about 10 centimeters shorter. Have a good one!
I think the cheek piece is missing altogether on the FAMAS because it has a distinct "upslope" on the side of the ejection. This version of the FAMAS is called FAMAS valorisé if I remember well.
1:18 - this version of the FAMAS is often referred to as the "FAMAS Surbaissé" or even more often as "FAMAS Valorisé" sometimes shorten as "FAMAS valo"
11:00 The German company Blaser actually made a straight-pull bolt action precision rifle, the R93 LRS2, which was designed and manufactured from 1993-2017 and is still currently in use by German, Australian, and Polish police units
They actually do make the Rhino in a 40S&W but it uses moon clips not that speed loader that had in the game. Without the moon clips the ejector doesn't have anything to catch onto to remove the empty cases.
The BF4 Javelin used to have trick where you could shoot one missile and interrupt the lock on so the missile would continue flying upwards and reload a second missile in the meantime. If you than lock on to the target again the first missile would resume its path while you fire the second missile and both missiles would hit the target in quick succession. With this technique attack boats had a really bad time until they changed it so the first missile would detonate as soon a second one would be fired.
Huh, so it seems like the weapon systems that Textron is offering for the US NGSW programme, which seeks to replace the LMG and M4/M16, is a direct evolution of the LSAT program
Yeah, and it is probably going to win. That or the bullpup. Basically anybody but Sig who entered a short stroke AR10 with an extra charging handle and normal ammo but higher pressure with a steel case head.
I love the rhino revolver because that it has that interesting barrel and cylinder design which serves both to help recoil and look cool at the same time. And the Javelin is a bit scary that you expect other launchers to fire a straight line like a gun, but the Javelin fires and goes straight up and 90 degrees down on top. Imagine being inside and getting hit by that above you in the tank. Love that cannon in that map too❤️ always love to shout fire like traditionally before firing.
I'd love to see a second video on Battlefield 1! There's so many strange and weird weapons that would be cool for him to talk about. The Perino, the vetterli-vitali rifle, and the Martini-Henri Grenade Launcher spring to mind immediately.
Imagine BF4 accurately following the AEK-971 non-existent recoil. As the gun is already pretty much a laser at the game's standpoint, giving a no recoil to this will give no justice to players on the other side of the barrel.
In all seriousness, EA should hire Johnathan for oversight for the weapon accuracy in the new upcoming BF2042. Give a thumbs up if you agree, maybe someone will take notice 👍
The Javelin in BF4 'regains' its F&F capability, as well as its iconic top-attack flight path, if the target is laser designated - just a gameplay feature to encourage teamwork and to help balance the weapon of course. One of the clips actually has the player firing at a laser-designated target but he decides to hold the lock anyway despite not needing to
There is one scenario where a straight pull bolt in a precision rifle is needed, and that's if someone is forced to take multiple shots while in camouflaged cover without relocating. Yes, I know, it's something a sniper is not supposed to do, but things sometimes happen where a very minimal amount of reloading motion would be necessary for the shooter to survive.
Straight pull bolts exist but involve using ball bearings...and u can also use lugs and groves to unlock certain parts of the bolts while pulling straight...its complicated
Also the Halo series, since both games have that futuristic looking, yet bullet chambered weapons in the far future. But also laser/plasma whatever weapons
The LSAT part with Textron has developed into a new project/contract with the US military more specifically with the 6.5mm munition which they are a part of
The AWS is not just a cool different assault rifle. It's overbuilt to sustain more fire before being adversely affected than a standard rifle, in terms of gas system and barrel. This was done to a limited degree to the M4 with the SOCOM profile barrel as opposed to the standard, as an example. If this weren't a thing, it literally just would have made the weapon heavier for no reason. But sometimes SOF want to just dump mag after mag with the standard carbine, so the heavier profile barrel was produced and adopted.
The Aek 971 is super popular because in game it's the most accurate AR and high fire rate. It's as accurate as balance allows like the Javelin not being fire and forget. Love these vids mate your doing an awesome job.
I respect that he doesn't flame just because specfic details ( like cartridge model) isn't faithful to real life simply due the fact that its a game, either to massage to game mechanics or balance
The straight pull bolt-action is possible as seen with the Mannlicher M1895 but I believe converting a normal bolt-action to a straight pull would be impossible due to the usage of the bolt.
i believe the swiss k31 actually had a straight pull action, however in-game that "straight pull" mod only let you rechamber a round while aiming down the scope
Correction, the gun is in .357 BUT... Chiappa labels their revolvers 20DS/40DS/60DS And they refer to barrel length 2in/4in/6in So this isn't talking about caliber, this is referring to the correctly modeled 40DS with 4 inch barrel
Idk if this has been asked for or not through any of the comment sections, but I was wondering if reviewing the guns in GTFO was offered up to hear Jonathan's take on them
“Believe it or not” Jonathan you could tell me Abraham Lincoln invented the SKS and I’d believe you
Would be called SKL then. Sounds nice.
Well he invented stairs in 1857 as another way of reaching the second floor without the need of rocket jumping
@@kayagorzan lmao
Haha
According to the game code, the SW does use .357 and damage models are consistent with other guns with the same cartridge
Hola Pizza :)
Chiappa also offers a model of the Rhino chambered in 40 S&W called the 40DS. So I guess it would be correct either way.
It may have been patched but it was listed as being 40 s&w in the caliber info back when i played years ago.
Wasn't there a Unica 6 model? Why did they use the S&W 40?
Maybe it was more of a licensing thing
wait, he didn't talk about the AK5. You had it in the intro.
Yeah, and the thumbnail. I was really looking forward to that :(
More BF 4 content incoming?
Good ol clickbait. But i don't mind. Ferguson is a god
And it was lying behind him aswell, no?
As a Swede I was quite interested in hearing Jonathan's thoughts on it. 😕
I think they give him a list of what guns they recorded and have him display as many of those as he can. Then they record all of them and use the best clips to make a 20 minute long video. I dont think we'll ever get the footage for the other guns. All speculation though. They're probably trying to be smart with what they're feeding the algorithm with. Fair to me if thats the case.
Oh man, Jonathan reacting to the guns of MGSV would be great, considering they're all frankensteins
this
The water pistol and infinite supressor burkov are very realistic I'm sure he'll enjoy breaking then down
@@cowsshadow if I’m guessing correctly the Burkov is based off the Makarov so is that right or do I need to look up a new gun
And MGSIV as well
@@violetraven9440 Look up a Makarov with a suppressor that cannot break
“Here the gun is not doing much other than looking cool.” Well, that counts for A LOT!
I've had more than a few opportunities to shoot the "Streetsweeper". The only real way to depict its use by a soldier on a battlefield is to have the soldier drop it immediately when he discovers any other serviceable firearm that he can use. If I had to choose between a streetsweeper and a rake, I would give serious consideration to the rake.
well its called streetsweeper because of how much it litters the place from being dropped
And the duck bill choke would have given better effect on a combat shotgun if turned 90° to be vertical.
Slow reload
Plus you can't discount the real-world combat advantage of being able to bust out pithy quips before each engagement "time to rake up the lawn" "time to bag up the leaves" lol it's only those 2 really, but still
@@dickizzinya9085Hey, if the enemy picks up your streetsweeper, at least you know they're not using something effective anymore!
What a tease, having him pose with the AK-5 without talking about it.
What a bummer :(
Would love to see him break down guns from the Wolfenstein series
The shockhammer especially
yes
Can't really breakdown fake nonexistent guns.
@@joeshuge he already has tho
@@joeshuge they very clearly take inspiration from real ones lmao
I would like to suggest a look at the guns of Killing Floor 2.
Excellent idea mate
+1 for that!
Was about to say that myself.
Don’t forget KF1 too!
"I hesitate to criticize people who have put thousands of hours into making these games." If only more people were like Jonathan.
You can still criticise just because something took a lot of time to create
I paid 60 bucks I have a right to criticize.
Criticism is actually incredibly fundamental for the game development process. I personally love getting criticism as it allows me an outside perspective on things which may end up having me actually make some changes.
If one is putting "hours and hours" into creating something, why would you not make it right? Fudging guns is plain laziness on devs part.
@@ArteriusSaren So entitled.
Waiting for Jonathan to react to MGSV: TPP guns
I support this
Me too.
Hard to do so, since they didn't buy licensing to use real world guns, so made most of them super super Frankenstein-gun designed.
@@Funhaus_RyanI think that would make his job more interesting, pulling up two guns and being like "this part is from X and this is from Y"
@@Funhaus_Ryan Exactly why it would be interesting!
I mean with the FAMAS you can see that the bolt doesnt move when he charges the weapon in the reload
so he does appear to have the FAMAS in a right hand setup
but it is scuffed
It's also got the G-series grip and the ribbed F1 barrel, neither of which the Valorise has IRL.
This is a misrepresentation of the FAMAS in fact
And the bolt should be moving cause the cheak rest is missing (it's removable to flip it to right or left hander) so u can see it in either side!
In real life the rifle cannot be fired like this, cause the movement of the bolt could hurt the shooter...
The ejection port cover, which also functions as a comb riser, is not modeled nor is the reciprocation of the charging handle and bolt carrier animated
It's a mix of different FAMASs with mistakes like the missing cheak rest, a picatinny rail should be represented on top of the rifle and the safety/burst selector should be more like a flag type of lever, for the record I'm a former French airborne soldier...
I also don’t understand why he talks about the felin version, AFAIK the program was dumped because it was costly, heavy, impractical and too fragile
There's so many guns in BF4 he could make a series out of this game
Yet everyone uses the Mtar only
@@Mizra-dq3lj mtar supremacy
It would be cool to see his reaction to VR games, like Pavlov
He did react to H3.
He did, he reacted to hot dogs horseshoes and handgrenades
Pavlov had so many inaccuracies since the last time i played it idk if it changed but if it didnt he would probably die
Another mistake with the Javelin is that in the Fire mode was put to „direct“ although it fired like it was set to „top“
I didn't think this guy could have gotten cooler...
Then I saw the Mouse Rat shirt.
And now I just found out that Mouse Rat is available on Spotify 🤩
A C&Rsenal animation at 10:44?! I love that channel. Shame it’s an old 2D version, they’ve really improved.
I got a big smile seeing him use Othais’ content! If he uses it though he should have done a shoutout to C&Rsenal. They deserve so much!
@@garrettpalmer1370 GameSpot used it and unfortunately didn't acquire permission for it either.
if anyone else has mained the bulldog here, you know that thing is NOT controllable. the guy in the gameplay is really good at controlling it, props to him :)
Once again, you made my day! Thanks Jonathan! Game developers should hire you for gun consulting and development in games!
The Rhino can actually be chambered for .40 S&W in real life
That's the 2012 Chiappa Rhino
Speaking of revolvers. Whats your favorite revolver? Mine is the S&W 500 Magnum
@@makfrags14 The Pfeifer-Zeliska hehe
@@KailordYT nice. There is one revolver tho I forgot the name but it is chambered in frickin 45-70 government
It's chambered in .357 in the game stats tho I'm pretty sure
Ahhh come on, we need to here Jonathan's thoughts of the AK5C and the CBJ-MS.
Or the AK5A, as in the thumbnail...
Especially the CBJ, it's an incredible design.
I've literally been to that museum it is incredible. One of the best museums I've ever been to.
Please react to Red Orchestra 2 guns, it’ll make a great follow up to the Rising Storm 2 video
Swiss K31 uses a straight pull bolt which is one of my favorites. Otherwise you're correct in that most bolt actions use a turning bolt as locking mechanism
I remember recommending the bullpup chassis for the M14 in an email I sent to DICE, pre-release. I don't know if anyone ever read it, but it was such a cool surprise to see it rendered in game after release!
Damn.. the one gun I wanted to see and hear him talk about (AK5) wasn’t even in the video :(
Same
More Bf1 please! So many unique and revolutionary firearms in that game plus the armory probably has a lot of the real life examples on hand.
This guy and Zach from Mikeburnfire have taught me so much about guns from video games it’s insane
You guys should do FarCry 2 with its weapon malfunctions! (Omg just saw the footage in the beginning)
@@baronvonslambert It was great at bringing out your inner arsonist...
@@baronvonslambert that game taught me to check your back before firing a carl gustav
It's out now btw :)
I think the Titanfall/Apex guns would be a good one for Jonathan to check out. They have a good mix of stuff that's heavily influenced from real world firearms and also some more sci-fi stuff as well.
I'd love to hear what he has to say about the double barreled Alternator.
When will the fn fnc in the background get some spotlight? (:
Ak5
@@feffeluring i mean the AK5 is an FNC with different furniture so he wasn’t wrong but details I guess
The fabrique national fabrique national carbine?
@@TheRealBalhaze yes
Nice little shoutout to C&Rsenal! Drive more eyeballs to them to feed the Othias!
Titanfall would make a great episode.
Halo would be great too....
If they didn't get ddosed
I was going to comment the same thing
Halo and Titanfall would rock!!!
Still hoping for a Payday 2 episode!
I second this
And with blue gloves +1000 % heist success
@@hoxton6619 I wanna see him as a dlc character
Episode? THAT'D BE A WHOLE FUCKING SERIES UNTO ITSELF.
Bf4 has a lot of hidden details in their gun system e.g Cheytac M200 intervention got faster bullet velocity than 308 etc, up onto the famous fast firing burst AN94
The Cheytac also had half the "gravity" applied to it's bullet drop compared to every other weapon
@@looooooooot432 not half, but while most snipers rounds would have a bullet drop of 9.81 m/s (basically 1g), SRR-61 (M200 in BF4) had 6.0 m/s to simulate the flatter trajectory of the .408 CheyTac round.
The an94 is fucked, no one uses it but it’s one of the highest damage and rof rifles in the game. It’s also a headshot machine, you just let the recoil carry your aim, it’s a dream to use
It's funny I haven't seen any comments talk about it but when you were talking about the cheek piece being on the right of the famas and the ejection port being on the left the cartridges were ejecting out the right side, meaning they are ejecting through that cheek piece.
It'd be cool if he did the weapons of Halo.
Second this!
Third this!
Fourth
Fifth!
Excellent video as always from Jonathan. Would love to see a video of him talking about some of BF4 attachments. (Sights, grips, etc)
Can yall do that old ps2 game called "Black"?
Oh man I loved that game, was a true gem
@@crunchykevlar hope they do a remake
They kinda did it was called Bodycount. It flopped
@@RiVer-Parish yeah we need more of a reboot and then a sequel. They tried doing something similar with Bodycount and its crap
@@afd19850 I think it would make a great online multiplayer
One of the coolest things about battlefield 4 is that if you run duckbill with canted iron sights, the spread will actually rotate with the gun
I see Jonathan is a man of tv culture judging from his shirt
I hope Jonathan gets to look at more artillery from games. He truly seemed to light up when that cannon appeared.
I would like to see him reacting to BioShock series weapons
Using c&rsenal clips for bolt animations
Shows AK-5C in the thumbnail and in the background but doesn't cover my favorite Swedish carbine in the video :(
another neat thing to note about the javelin launcher, is how it tracks its target, primarily though silhouette if i recall. it also hits armored target from the top, where the armor is thinner as an additional way to pierce targets more easily...
lastly, if memory serves, the same division of Texas Instruments (TI, later named Raytheon) made both the aim 9-x sidewinder missile, and the javelin tracking software around the same time.
i believe the sidewinder program paved the way to set up the javelin
I miss when Jonathan would physically show each gun he’s talking about. He does it once or twice but not like he use to.
well tbh he might just not have all of them
He is limited by what they have available, since showing a gun you don't have is difficult.
The more modern it is, the odds are less that the museum has it *for obvious reasons
@@alexandercaires5921 and the Royal Armouries are open again, so he probably can't just take museum props away at any time now
@@theasherroseman well you can see quite a few in the background in every video, including this one tho. I don’t remember which one he showed or even if it was the one in the thumbnail.
The Vickers Tactical video for the AEK971 is insane. I think the counter recoil system seems to work fairly well all things considered.
So you chose to talk about a cannon instead of the AK5?
Me: cryes in Swedish; (
Ah i thought it was South Korean
@@freshfrozen3035 No the Ak5 is a Swedish modified fn fnc. The model he has in the background is no longer in service but it has been replaced with the AK5C (Cesar) a modern tactical variant and the AK5D (David) the same as the AK5C, although the barrel is about 10 centimeters shorter. Have a good one!
@@feffeluring AK4 is superior
hopefully he'll do a Medal of Honor Warfighter video which had both the AK5C and the AK4 in it. That game was a flop though, so I kinda doubt it.
jag väntade oxå sen så blev en till svensk ledsen :(
I think the cheek piece is missing altogether on the FAMAS because it has a distinct "upslope" on the side of the ejection. This version of the FAMAS is called FAMAS valorisé if I remember well.
Do Arma 3 weapons next, quite a few of them are interesting
1:18 - this version of the FAMAS is often referred to as the "FAMAS Surbaissé" or even more often as "FAMAS Valorisé" sometimes shorten as "FAMAS valo"
Can we see more of the "artillery" part? :3
11:00 The German company Blaser actually made a straight-pull bolt action precision rifle, the R93 LRS2, which was designed and manufactured from 1993-2017 and is still currently in use by German, Australian, and Polish police units
I think in the case of the Rhino, it's referencing to the fact that it seems to be the 4 inch barrel version, called 40DS in real life
They actually do make the Rhino in a 40S&W but it uses moon clips not that speed loader that had in the game. Without the moon clips the ejector doesn't have anything to catch onto to remove the empty cases.
Still rocking the mouse rat shirt. Respect ✊
The BF4 Javelin used to have trick where you could shoot one missile and interrupt the lock on so the missile would continue flying upwards and reload a second missile in the meantime. If you than lock on to the target again the first missile would resume its path while you fire the second missile and both missiles would hit the target in quick succession. With this technique attack boats had a really bad time until they changed it so the first missile would detonate as soon a second one would be fired.
Huh, so it seems like the weapon systems that Textron is offering for the US NGSW programme, which seeks to replace the LMG and M4/M16, is a direct evolution of the LSAT program
Yeah, and it is probably going to win. That or the bullpup. Basically anybody but Sig who entered a short stroke AR10 with an extra charging handle and normal ammo but higher pressure with a steel case head.
@@superfamilyallosauridae6505 The bullpup probably won't win due to institutional inertia backing conventional rifle layouts.
@@Morrigi192 Indeed. Textron has it in the bag.
I love the rhino revolver because that it has that interesting barrel and cylinder design which serves both to help recoil and look cool at the same time. And the Javelin is a bit scary that you expect other launchers to fire a straight line like a gun, but the Javelin fires and goes straight up and 90 degrees down on top. Imagine being inside and getting hit by that above you in the tank. Love that cannon in that map too❤️ always love to shout fire like traditionally before firing.
Can't wait for the reaction at Battlefield 2042 weapons
I'd love to see a second video on Battlefield 1! There's so many strange and weird weapons that would be cool for him to talk about. The Perino, the vetterli-vitali rifle, and the Martini-Henri Grenade Launcher spring to mind immediately.
Imagine BF4 accurately following the AEK-971 non-existent recoil. As the gun is already pretty much a laser at the game's standpoint, giving a no recoil to this will give no justice to players on the other side of the barrel.
it doesnt even have that much recoil. other games have crazy recoil. you can get used to the aek lol
I always thought the straight pull bolt was weird since BF3, since they still clearly turn the bolt.
In all seriousness, EA should hire Johnathan for oversight for the weapon accuracy in the new upcoming BF2042. Give a thumbs up if you agree, maybe someone will take notice 👍
I think its maybe to late
@@Botschkin next game yes
Why is this the most consistent series on this channel?
One of the annoying things about battlefield is the recoil being built into the animations so there is always going to be visible recoil.
The Javelin in BF4 'regains' its F&F capability, as well as its iconic top-attack flight path, if the target is laser designated - just a gameplay feature to encourage teamwork and to help balance the weapon of course. One of the clips actually has the player firing at a laser-designated target but he decides to hold the lock anyway despite not needing to
Whould be cool to see him react to Payday 2 and/or Killing Floor 2
The first revolver shown called SW40 aka the Chiappa Rhino revolver is my dream revolver.
Still waiting for him to react to the jamming animation in games like farcry 1/2 or fallout 3/nv
I believe he did react to it briefly in fallout 3
He’s already reacted to both of those Fallout games, though Far Cry would be so sick!
I wish we could hear his thoughts on how the DAO 12 had the realistic clockwork reload where you put in a shell and turn the winding key a notch over.
Should react to bad company 2 Vietnam's guns
Happy to see a k31 bolt and bolt carrier for the straight pull demonstration
C’mon! Let’s get Jonathan to take a look at the weapons in Metal Gear Solid (preferably MGS4)
There is one scenario where a straight pull bolt in a precision rifle is needed, and that's if someone is forced to take multiple shots while in camouflaged cover without relocating. Yes, I know, it's something a sniper is not supposed to do, but things sometimes happen where a very minimal amount of reloading motion would be necessary for the shooter to survive.
Make him react to homefront: the revolution, hell love it
The Javelin in BF4 was also able to lock onto a target that someone else was locked onto for indirect fire. Using a SOFLAM for example.
Black ops 1/2
Left 4 dead 2
Far cry 2/5
Fallout 4
Halo human weapons
Payday 2
Straight pull bolts exist but involve using ball bearings...and u can also use lugs and groves to unlock certain parts of the bolts while pulling straight...its complicated
I want him reacting to Titanfall and Apex Legends guns
Also the Halo series, since both games have that futuristic looking, yet bullet chambered weapons in the far future. But also laser/plasma whatever weapons
I got to shoot a AK5 prototype in the 80s at Bring your kid to work day. My father was working for the FMV back then :)
Seeing his reaction to GTA V guns would be cool
The LSAT part with Textron has developed into a new project/contract with the US military more specifically with the 6.5mm munition which they are a part of
Metal Gear Solid 3 would be a good episode.
The AWS is not just a cool different assault rifle. It's overbuilt to sustain more fire before being adversely affected than a standard rifle, in terms of gas system and barrel. This was done to a limited degree to the M4 with the SOCOM profile barrel as opposed to the standard, as an example. If this weren't a thing, it literally just would have made the weapon heavier for no reason. But sometimes SOF want to just dump mag after mag with the standard carbine, so the heavier profile barrel was produced and adopted.
Funny how even he tip-toes around criticizing DICE. Something strange about that company.
Well I mean he's there for the guns, not criticising the company.
The Aek 971 is super popular because in game it's the most accurate AR and high fire rate. It's as accurate as balance allows like the Javelin not being fire and forget. Love these vids mate your doing an awesome job.
Alternative title: "We are milking this guy again!"
This series is the only good thing from Gamespot
Literally the most entertaining content on this channel.
I think he can refuse, now more people now about his museum and I can watch some very interesting videos
I respect that he doesn't flame just because specfic details ( like cartridge model) isn't faithful to real life simply due the fact that its a game, either to massage to game mechanics or balance
The straight pull bolt-action is possible as seen with the Mannlicher M1895 but I believe converting a normal bolt-action to a straight pull would be impossible due to the usage of the bolt.
i believe the swiss k31 actually had a straight pull action, however in-game that "straight pull" mod only let you rechamber a round while aiming down the scope
The chiapa is also in this game the sw40 was a campaign weapon you get from the commander in the beginning
Can I just say I absolutely love your job title Jonathan. Also I recommend you react to the weapons in the PS2 era game BLACK.
There have been several straight pull bolt actions (K31, K11, Ross).
A 20 minute video of Jonathan reviewing bf4 guns? Fuck yes
19minute vid on a Saturday...
let me grab a beer...
keep up the good work guys!
I think the part about the Javelin not being Fire and Forget is due to the player keeping the lock for no reason. I can't recall it not being F&F.
Correction, the gun is in .357 BUT...
Chiappa labels their revolvers 20DS/40DS/60DS
And they refer to barrel length
2in/4in/6in
So this isn't talking about caliber, this is referring to the correctly modeled 40DS with 4 inch barrel
Idk if this has been asked for or not through any of the comment sections, but I was wondering if reviewing the guns in GTFO was offered up to hear Jonathan's take on them