@@mknkls8888it can actually be quite accurate for like 10m, as long as the ball is a little tight inside the barrel. Source: homemade blackpowder cannons.
I love that,but I think it would make sword completely pointless unless they make carry limitations like u not allowed to walk around with a spear or big axe in cities and such
_going into the local general store, brandishing my handgonne_ Attention, shopkeeper! I require thee to deposit all thine gold into mine bag immediately.
“somewhat annoying” the guide you’re looking at is going to tell you to chug a savior’s schnapps before you get to them, that is how annoying they’ll be
Hey, there was processes to make multi-shot handgonnes as they were called back then. Either they had multiple touch holes to light multiple charges, or they used hollowed bullets that allowed the spark from one shot to light another like a roman candle.
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907This isn't even a musket, this is just a tube with two holes. But I bet even then someone had the idea of taking a number of tubes and tying them together.
He was never a peasant he was middle class at the lowest son of a craftsman he was somewhat well off peasant is an unskilled agricultural worker with most people where back then soiler he is actually a Nobel now he is a retainer of Radzig which is like a high ranking servant for a lord they have way more privileges then others but they also have way more obligations and he likey isn’t the only one he is basically a Knight or a professional soldier of noble blood
He was never a peasant he was middle class at the lowest son of a craftsman he was somewhat well off peasant is an unskilled agricultural worker with most people where back then soiler he is actually a Nobel now he is a retainer of Radzig which is like a high ranking servant for a lord they have way more privileges then others but they also have way more obligations and he likey isn’t the only one he is basically a Knight or a professional soldier of noble blood
These comments are ALMOST as demeaning as reddit replies when someone asks a basic question, no one takes people like this seriously. Yes that is cool they have hand cannons, I also didn’t realize this game had them!
The Bohemian Samopal and Hákovnice - At the muzzle of the barrel, the weapon was equipped with a hook, which allowed it to hook behind a wall, terrace or the edge of a chariot when firing . This way, the large recoil was dampened. Popular during the Hussite Wars and spread to other countries of Central Europe .
That hook probably helped dealing with armour in melee as well. Not much that can break on these early guns so swinging them was probably relativily safe. For the gun.
@@michaelpettersson4919A handgonne was somewhat unwieldy and heavy for a bludgeoning weapon at the time, not to mention relatively rare and somewhat delicate. More likely, a soldier would have something at his belt (an axe, a mace, some sort of dedicated whopping tool at his side) to deal with armored opponents in close combat. I doubt, except for if the soldier was really in a pinch, that one would risk the integrity of his handgonne in order to punch through a man-at-arms' armor with anything but the intended means.
@@RongleBringer Samopał in Polish (rus. Cамопал) and Czech Samopal is a common slavic word for any smoothbore hand held gun from the late middle ages. Its meaning evoled and now it means sub machine gun in Czechia and in Poland it means a kind of booby trap that discharges when the trip wire sets it off.
Funny Thing Is that this Is cannonically the First ever "pistol." Since the name "pistol" came from these boomsticks which were called "píšťala" in czech And people kinda started saying "pistol."
Ah, yes. The dawn of the new era. It's amazing how violence and societal structures are tied together. With swords, spears, axes, hammers, bows, and crossbows so easy to make, a suit of armor becomes an invaluable resource that would cost the average peasant their entire life's savings. On top of that, melee weaponry and archery required decades of training to hone the needed skill to fight with any effectiveness. This created a dynamic where the rich needed to become the warrior class, since giving peasants armor and training was a quick ticket to rebellion. But the gun? The gun _changed_ things. Even as ballistic armor evolves, the gun remains excaptionally easy to use, and it's gitten even easier. Just line up the sights, pull the trigger, and don't flinch. On top of that, they consistently penetrated Medieval armor. A child or an elder with a sword is leagues below a swordsman in his prime. A child or elder with a gun is shockingly close to being as lethal as a trained soldier. And so, society changed. The average everyman was now just as deadly as the rich and powerful. When the gun equalized the battlefield, the people started to wonder if politics could also be equalized.
Early firearms could not, in fact, penetrate plate armor. Even cuirasses used into the 17th and even 18th century were bulletproof to the firearms of the time.
@mcarrowtime7095 the Curiass was literally invented specifically because full-plate COULD be penetrated by early guns and they needed something more sturdy. And then it got phased out when firearms tech outpaced armor tech.
@ a cuirass was invented because a lack of mobility was more of a downside than the increased protection of full plate. “Early firearms” like this (which qualifies in the most basic sense) moved too slow to penetrate plate, the arquebus was probably capable of piercing armor somewhat reliably at a decent range, but was not prevalent or useful enough on its own to completely devalue armor. The musket is the nail in the coffin, making full plate more of a hindrance than a help
@ they were also heavy compared to a cuirass or a cloth uniform (and literally any other form of lighter armor that would be pierced by firearms) and *extremely expensive*
I mean to be fair crossbows were by far more deadly and op then this in the day. They could easily pierce plate. Theirs a reason melee warfare died off... Hell heavy heavy warbow archers could pierce plate. They were the archers that were so jacked you figured they were front liners.
@@brandonvallier4214 Crossbows were actually much weaker then longbows. They had more energy, sure. But unlike bow, only a small portion goes into projectile, so to match that you need crossbow which is like, twice the draw strength of longbow.
@@sickcallranger2590 These are bigger ones. Not carried around, but used on castle walls and stuff. Basically long range anti-material rifle before anyone even knew what the rifle is.
Handgonne. You can buy fully functional 75 caliber repros that ship to your door without background check in the US from Veteran Arms for under 400 bucks
The problem is that replacing a trained archer was way hard than replacing a gunner. You can train your common soldier to use a gun relatively quickly, but it takes years to produce a good archer.
Even the first one barely has mods cause of how hard it is to implement and no mod support so besides making it automatic or graphics changes i doubt theres gonna be any that add anything.
I love that it's the earliest iteration of a tiny cannon on a stick. I hope the devs also add in the mechanic of having the chance for it to blow up on you.
Imagine you're a 15th century peasant who's never even heard of a gun before and you see some dude walk up to someone carrying something that looks like a club, then you hear an explosion, see a flash of light and smoke, and there's a man dead in the street with a hole as wide around as your thumb in his chest. You'd think the man with the club was some sort of wizard and would be very afraid.
Bohemians get Chemistry and Hand Cannoneer in third age, Castle Age (1300-1400). Accurate since Bohemia was one of the first regions in Europe to produce quality handcannons
Its crazy that in this time in Europe they made this weapon but in china even further back in time they had a three shot musket type weapon and semi automatic crossbows.
At some point in time the chinese choose to go full "lets make China great again" and isolated themselves, abandoning further exploration in favor of taking advantage of their many rivers for internal commerce. They stagnated as a result despite having the power to keep up with the europeans nations, they just did not use it.
@@anibala.moralessanchez8018 absolutely scathing reply, you really got me there, I bet you were lying in bed kicking your feet in the air and giggling to yourself after coming up with that absolute nuclear bomb of a comeback
I remember starting a big long thread on steam in the first one. The community argued for like a year weather or not it made sense for these to ever be included. So glad it worked out. This is a fantastic inclusion.
Medieval Handgonne weapons were actually pretty accurate and extremely deadly. There was also a strategy to stack projectiles inside of gun to shoot up to three in repeating succession. Capandball has a great video series on the Handgonne.
Henry of Skalitz the first active shooter.
Call of Duty Medieval Edition:
Rated M for Mature
Индржих
@@hudhayfahas-salafi8781 No Russian Czech edition
Индро @RyanChristianDude
Viscous accusations
It's so realistic it misses at point blank.
Yea smoothbore sucks
Gotta do some investment on luck I see
Point squishing the skin might work
@@mknkls8888it can actually be quite accurate for like 10m, as long as the ball is a little tight inside the barrel. Source: homemade blackpowder cannons.
@@spectex304did you play kingdom come? luck isn't a stat 😂
remember, using your primitive gunpowder-based weapon like a sledgehammer is faster than reloading
Beat the melon
imagine what a mayhem it would bring on watermelons
More historically accurate that you can immagine, they wrote manuals about it ahah
@@Fieramosca492I was going to say, yeah that was definitely protocol.
"You missed ! Now you are all mi..."
BONK
"To cross my bridge you must answer my riddles three"
"Counter-proposal."
One of us tells only truth while the other… BAM!
I am Sir Arthur of Camelot. I search the Holy Grail. Which type of swallow? African or European!!?
@@jackeltheripper5570”is he dead?”
“…..no?”
“This one’s the liar.”
Niiiiice, i know where thats from@@trevorstone9060
is the bridge ; either a rainbow bridge; a drawbridge or a footbridge?
Johanneus Wickius, 1404 style.
Lmao
1403* Johan wicha
I feel quite hungry....
Johanneus Von Wickaus - the Master of Arms.
I once saw him kill three men in a tavern...
With a feather quill.
every one talking about the boomstick, I’m just praying they fully implement pole arms in my medieval warfare game this time
THATS WHAT I AM SAYING
They are, you'll be able to use them like any other weapon now, have them in your inventory etc... And they will have their own perks and combos.
Ravensword shadowlands is a indie fantasy rpg with a shotgun similar to this it's wild.
Cool story bro@@Gems56
I love that,but I think it would make sword completely pointless unless they make carry limitations like u not allowed to walk around with a spear or big axe in cities and such
boomsticks for Henry! jesus christ be praised!
I feel quite hungry
😆😂😭
Henry's come to visit us!
Henry: "I have come here to chew venison and kick ass, and I'm all out of venison."
he is now quite hungry
Excellent. I love that reference to an awesome movie. 😁👍🏼
Lord Henry, Duke of Nukem
Arse*
Shallow…
_going into the local general store, brandishing my handgonne_ Attention, shopkeeper! I require thee to deposit all thine gold into mine bag immediately.
the shop keep wondering wtf your holding cause its brand spanking new and he aint never seen let alone heard of a gun before
“I own a cannon stick as founding Four kingdoms intended”
What the devil?
haha :D
Tally ho lads!
There’s almost guaranteed to be an enemy that has this as their weapon, and they’re going to be somewhat annoying.
“somewhat annoying” the guide you’re looking at is going to tell you to chug a savior’s schnapps before you get to them, that is how annoying they’ll be
Serpentine!
You realize how long it takes to reload and they often missed
@@lorddiethorn that's why it will only be somewhat annoying lol
Yep, can get annoying
I can already see someone making a mod that turns this into a automatic weapon.
Chain fed bolt action musket. (yes, this was actually a thing)
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907or just a breach loaded musket, those also existed right around the 17th century.
Hey, there was processes to make multi-shot handgonnes as they were called back then. Either they had multiple touch holes to light multiple charges, or they used hollowed bullets that allowed the spark from one shot to light another like a roman candle.
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907This isn't even a musket, this is just a tube with two holes. But I bet even then someone had the idea of taking a number of tubes and tying them together.
wait this aint in the game?
Ahhh the story of Henry, once a peasant boy, to a active shooter, to now a royal army
He was never a peasant he was middle class at the lowest son of a craftsman he was somewhat well off peasant is an unskilled agricultural worker with most people where back then soiler
he is actually a Nobel now he is a retainer of Radzig which is like a high ranking servant for a lord they have way more privileges then others but they also have way more obligations and he likey isn’t the only one he is basically a Knight or a professional soldier of noble blood
He was never a peasant he was middle class at the lowest son of a craftsman he was somewhat well off peasant is an unskilled agricultural worker with most people where back then soiler
he is actually a Nobel now he is a retainer of Radzig which is like a high ranking servant for a lord they have way more privileges then others but they also have way more obligations and he likey isn’t the only one he is basically a Knight or a professional soldier of noble blood
@@mid1429 I mean if it wasn’t for sir radzig, he would fasho be a peasant after the skalitz attack
bro went overseas to commit warcrimes in istanbul
No, he would stay the same but move up alot faster due to the war@@deathsaintxv
The Beretta Family has been making the pipes for these since the 1500's. A Family that stuck to their Craft!! ❤
This is an interesting curiosity.
We got drivebys in the medieval world before Drivebys in GTA 6
*ridebys
Well there's gonna be a lot of things before GTA VI since it's not coming out
GTA6 has gone woke. Fk that game.
There is actually a medieval GTA game. It' a Kickstarter game.
@@CrniWukWhat rustler?
"Hey, look! Henry's come to blast us!"
Meanwille Hussites:
-Hold my beer
I didn’t know they added hand cannons!! That’s so cool. 😎
They were literally in the first trailer...
Wtf are you on about they showed it in the very first trailer months ago. They didn't "add them" they've always been there
I think he confused the already existing Part 1 and soon to be released Part 2
Or he just didn't realise they added hand cannons into the second game. It's not that deep guys people miss things all the time
These comments are ALMOST as demeaning as reddit replies when someone asks a basic question, no one takes people like this seriously. Yes that is cool they have hand cannons, I also didn’t realize this game had them!
The Bohemian Samopal and Hákovnice - At the muzzle of the barrel, the weapon was equipped with a hook, which allowed it to hook behind a wall, terrace or the edge of a chariot when firing . This way, the large recoil was dampened. Popular during the Hussite Wars and spread to other countries of Central Europe .
Samopal asi ne. Možna myslíš píšťalu.
That hook probably helped dealing with armour in melee as well. Not much that can break on these early guns so swinging them was probably relativily safe. For the gun.
@@michaelpettersson4919A handgonne was somewhat unwieldy and heavy for a bludgeoning weapon at the time, not to mention relatively rare and somewhat delicate. More likely, a soldier would have something at his belt (an axe, a mace, some sort of dedicated whopping tool at his side) to deal with armored opponents in close combat. I doubt, except for if the soldier was really in a pinch, that one would risk the integrity of his handgonne in order to punch through a man-at-arms' armor with anything but the intended means.
I thought the word samopal meant submachine gun, but it goes back as far as this? Where did it come from?
@@RongleBringer Samopał in Polish (rus. Cамопал) and Czech Samopal is a common slavic word for any smoothbore hand held gun from the late middle ages. Its meaning evoled and now it means sub machine gun in Czechia and in Poland it means a kind of booby trap that discharges when the trip wire sets it off.
And THIS, IS MY BOOMSTICK!
It fires less then one bullet per minute
Aw, beat me to it.
And prepare to die...wah ha ha. I mean hee he hee
🎸 Goodmorning sunshine awake when the sun hits the sky
i always thought he said BONSTACK in warcraft 3 lol
That aint even a gun yet, thats a good ol fashioned BOOM stick
Active shooter drills were invented in 1501
People in 1500:
1400’s my duuuuuuuuuuude
I do see my mistake now but your name is Micah and I hate everyone who's name is Micah for obvious reasons
*1403
I like the gardener gesturing at Henry when he's reloading the gun 😂 He's like "hey, could you please not do that right on my face, hello?"
The good ol' medieval boom stick. Perfect for medieval home defense and getting rid of the king's tax collectors!
If it hits them that is
Yes I love this game so much
Funny Thing Is that this Is cannonically the First ever "pistol." Since the name "pistol" came from these boomsticks which were called "píšťala" in czech And people kinda started saying "pistol."
"And the Skalitz Ranger has a big Iron on a stick... Big Iron on a stick.."
Can't wait for the very first drive by with my boy Henry.
Is it a gallop by or a trot by tho
New toys for Henry, Jesus Christ!!👍🏻 😂
Don't make him hungry, you wouldn't like him when he's hungry
Remember, no Cuman
MW2 vibe!
Ah, yes. The dawn of the new era.
It's amazing how violence and societal structures are tied together.
With swords, spears, axes, hammers, bows, and crossbows so easy to make, a suit of armor becomes an invaluable resource that would cost the average peasant their entire life's savings. On top of that, melee weaponry and archery required decades of training to hone the needed skill to fight with any effectiveness.
This created a dynamic where the rich needed to become the warrior class, since giving peasants armor and training was a quick ticket to rebellion.
But the gun? The gun _changed_ things.
Even as ballistic armor evolves, the gun remains excaptionally easy to use, and it's gitten even easier. Just line up the sights, pull the trigger, and don't flinch.
On top of that, they consistently penetrated Medieval armor.
A child or an elder with a sword is leagues below a swordsman in his prime.
A child or elder with a gun is shockingly close to being as lethal as a trained soldier.
And so, society changed. The average everyman was now just as deadly as the rich and powerful. When the gun equalized the battlefield, the people started to wonder if politics could also be equalized.
Early firearms could not, in fact, penetrate plate armor.
Even cuirasses used into the 17th and even 18th century were bulletproof to the firearms of the time.
@mcarrowtime7095 the Curiass was literally invented specifically because full-plate COULD be penetrated by early guns and they needed something more sturdy.
And then it got phased out when firearms tech outpaced armor tech.
@ a cuirass was invented because a lack of mobility was more of a downside than the increased protection of full plate. “Early firearms” like this (which qualifies in the most basic sense) moved too slow to penetrate plate, the arquebus was probably capable of piercing armor somewhat reliably at a decent range, but was not prevalent or useful enough on its own to completely devalue armor. The musket is the nail in the coffin, making full plate more of a hindrance than a help
@mcarrowtime7095 Full plate armor was quite maneuverable. People tried on some sets and were able to do full-blown parkour in them.
@ they were also heavy compared to a cuirass or a cloth uniform (and literally any other form of lighter armor that would be pierced by firearms) and *extremely expensive*
he would go hungry after each shot.
Bro pulled up on the opps with a switch in the 15th century
I love it. This and the crossbow will be available and fun to use but not OP where we'll ignore melee.
Nothing will separate me and my sword!… February cant come quick enough!
I mean to be fair crossbows were by far more deadly and op then this in the day. They could easily pierce plate. Theirs a reason melee warfare died off... Hell heavy heavy warbow archers could pierce plate. They were the archers that were so jacked you figured they were front liners.
@@brandonvallier4214 plate isn't getting pierced (unless freak shot), check @tods_workshop actual testing using accurate materials
Longsword all the way. Ranged weapons are for cowards!
@@brandonvallier4214 Crossbows were actually much weaker then longbows. They had more energy, sure. But unlike bow, only a small portion goes into projectile, so to match that you need crossbow which is like, twice the draw strength of longbow.
They called is a pistala, which is the word origin for the word pistol
I thought that was the crewed version operated by two people, no? This looks shorter.
@@sickcallranger2590 I think you mean Houfnice, which is the origin for the word Howitzer.
Means "Pipe Whistle"
So pistol is a whistling pipe.
@@sickcallranger2590 These are bigger ones. Not carried around, but used on castle walls and stuff. Basically long range anti-material rifle before anyone even knew what the rifle is.
Handgonne. You can buy fully functional 75 caliber repros that ship to your door without background check in the US from Veteran Arms for under 400 bucks
My beloved eoka returns
I’m gonna be the fastest Hand Gonner in West Bohemia
hand gooner
Henry the first legalized gay in Medieval Europe.
Imagine robbing a bank with one of these
Archer: I can shoot 20 arrows in time you load and aim that thing.
The problem is that replacing a trained archer was way hard than replacing a gunner.
You can train your common soldier to use a gun relatively quickly, but it takes years to produce a good archer.
Nowoczesność w domu i zagrodzie!
Boomsticks are fun
i can already see someone doing playthrough
with boomstick-47 instand reload with plenty of ammo
I hope it has its own skill tree and progression system like they did with learning the bow in the first game!
It has!
@@NightmareBlade10
Won’t be long till we get a John Wick montage with this beast.
Henry is about to teach people the sublime art of Diwali celebration up-close and personal 🎆
“Parry this you filthy casual”
Imagine the mods after KCD2 realease💀💀💀
Even the first one barely has mods cause of how hard it is to implement and no mod support so besides making it automatic or graphics changes i doubt theres gonna be any that add anything.
''put a beam and a switch on my blunderbuss, your hood's not safe''
-Henry of Skatlitz (God be praised)
"Remember, no Czech"
armor piercing at point blank range, what an a-hole
I'm am officially making Henry a gunman
💯 my first thoughts
Can't. They said the early firearms and bullets will be so rare. And the reloading time is slower than bow and crossbow, it's still not accurate too.
@@garudanathanael5257 still can
And this is my BOOM STICK!
He went from Christian straight male to Gay
That's how you get high level armour early, just sneak up and light that shit 😂
What's left of it lol
Yeah, and grind for the coin to repair it
Were there any public school in Kuttenberg around that time? Asking for a friend
white kid moment
It's not in America.
There's universities 😈
@@Nickname-hier-einfuegendoesn't need to be?
@@Nickname-hier-einfuegen call it a cultural import
I love that it's the earliest iteration of a tiny cannon on a stick. I hope the devs also add in the mechanic of having the chance for it to blow up on you.
Imagine you're a 15th century peasant who's never even heard of a gun before and you see some dude walk up to someone carrying something that looks like a club, then you hear an explosion, see a flash of light and smoke, and there's a man dead in the street with a hole as wide around as your thumb in his chest.
You'd think the man with the club was some sort of wizard and would be very afraid.
It'd be a literal thunderstick
Terrifying when used properly in massed formation combined with pikemen (to cover the long ass reload)
Yeah no I'd be fucking tweaking until someone explained the concept of exploding powder and a metal straw
I love how the horse just scooted off
Gona tell my kids this was the first FPS
"Remember, no Cuman."
Pov: you have reached age(iv) in age of empires 😂
Bohemians get Chemistry and Hand Cannoneer in third age, Castle Age (1300-1400). Accurate since Bohemia was one of the first regions in Europe to produce quality handcannons
its the only thing that counters war elephants!
Henry of Stalingrad
JESUS CHRIST BE PRAISED
God im so excited for Kingdom Come on Me Deliverance 2
I AM SO HYPED BRO
"i once saw it rip a mans face in half"
"oh wow, from how many paces"
"0, It was the man shooting it"
This game is great
Its crazy that in this time in Europe they made this weapon but in china even further back in time they had a three shot musket type weapon and semi automatic crossbows.
and we kicked their asses not long thereafter
At some point in time the chinese choose to go full "lets make China great again" and isolated themselves, abandoning further exploration in favor of taking advantage of their many rivers for internal commerce.
They stagnated as a result despite having the power to keep up with the europeans nations, they just did not use it.
I AM HENRY OF SKALITZ, AND THIS IS MY BOOOOOOM STICK!
I thought bruh had a sten gun at the start 😂
Henry joins the SAS
Bro this is more advanced then a Sten
Andddddd ... It's is historically accurate !
Amazing 🤩
Finally a simulation of medieval USA
The game has DEI. Mind you
Cope and seethe
@@Aegis---You mean you?
@@anibala.moralessanchez8018 absolutely scathing reply, you really got me there, I bet you were lying in bed kicking your feet in the air and giggling to yourself after coming up with that absolute nuclear bomb of a comeback
@@anibala.moralessanchez8018No, he was talking about your grammar.
No it doesn't...
That Dog couldn‘t care less
Just like abortion issue, if ur pro choice on woke option then u bent the knee to woke.
I'm about 20 something hrs in master swordsman, lions armor, expensive horse, rich, and i haven't even done the first official main line quest.
Will there be third person so I can peep my characters swag?
No, but they would add a Free camera mode, so you can make a sick screenshots or just look at yourself from side
Henry of Skalitz invokes the second amendment
Pike and shot wooooo
I remember starting a big long thread on steam in the first one. The community argued for like a year weather or not it made sense for these to ever be included. So glad it worked out. This is a fantastic inclusion.
Ah yes the Handgönne.
oh look, thats the magic wand grandpa Johan was using during the hussite wars
Yeah, but Henry is gay now, so...
Gonna cry about it?
@gojirabh9383 Nah, just dissapointed.
Can’t wait for mods to add full auto aks.
Love the gunplay..just give me a cqb sight and we are good
If Warhorse doesn't include the historical underbarrel grenade launcher for the handgonne, I'm cancelling my preorder.
"This! Is my Handgun! Shop smart, shop Skalitz!"
-Henry probably
dont Support this Woke game !! Please remember the fight
cope
Seethe
Kind of weird that they make sure everything is as autentic as possible but then change his name for the english version.
That horse took off at mach 1 speeds
Horse broke the sound barrier
Dog isn't scared
My dog doesn't care when I shoot my rifle?
I love how this ad foregoes some prerendered cut scene and shows us the trouble we're most likely going to get into with it.
Medieval Handgonne weapons were actually pretty accurate and extremely deadly. There was also a strategy to stack projectiles inside of gun to shoot up to three in repeating succession. Capandball has a great video series on the Handgonne.
F in chat for the dude that took a knee, then took a pre-alpha musket to the dome piece
Henry: “parry this you filthy casual!!”
I love that I instantly recognized this as Rattay
Love the boom stick
Running around kuttenberg with this is going to be SO much fun
"You're a wizard Harry"
Active Shooter in the town square!!!!🗣🗣🗣
How nice of that one guy patiently cowering while Henry takes a few minutes to reload😂
The horse speeding crazy from stop