Othais and Bruno look at pictures and talk about them.
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Our mission is to document and describe historical military small arms from across the world. Our series attempts to display the complete history, design, and service of military small arms.
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Love this concept, wish I could queue it up with the Unloading podcasts. It kinda sounds like 2 guys tryna figure out an IKEA weapon drawing. 🤣 Seriously, keep it up, y'all are awesome.
- Great show concept. Very entertaining. Would watch more.
- Show title idea "Weapons more forgotten than Forgotten Weapons"
- Othais drooling over a short double barrelled pump action shotgun... someone buy this man a DP-12.
That made me laugh out loud. How about the Wacky Pat Pending Show! ?
I love this, please keep making these. They are fun to see you guys just off the cuff and having a blast while trying to analyze the minds of 19th century... "inventors" and to try to address the age old question "why, was this done?"
Just full finished watching, my feed back. Love it, I would suggest not to fall into the temptation to over produce. That shouldn't be the focus here, the focus should be as you showed in this first attempt ie - the two of you trying to figure out and discuss WTF someone was trying to market 200 years ago. I know the temptation is there, but the beauty of this is the off the cuff nature of it. No need for cameras, you both sound good and the screen capture is all you need which you have.
Don't know, but ill throw this out - call it "Patent Pending"
Does in distract from Primer grade productions; no.
Was it entertaining; Yes.
What could it be called; Miss-remembered Shoot'ems, Patent-Ed, Press-Check
How could it be better; Add talking heads so that the presenters' reactions could be seen
Regarding attempts at reviving the harmonica-gun approach -- google "FDM L5 rile".
Setting aside the 5-barrel weirdness, their "charge block" bears approximately the same relation to a harmonica gun's chamber gang as a disintegrating link does to a continuous belt.
I need so much more of this in my life
"Patent Lather" because, you know, y'all are getting all worked up about triggerguard spoons.
Please keep making these. My patreon dollars are being well spent!
This was great, I hope you continue to do this series along with some more trap videos with Kevin.
I would like to see some patents from John Mosses Browning.
Keep up the great work.
You talk about printing strips with percussion caps embedded, but it makes me wonder why not use strips of nail gun blanks?






only half way in and I am hooked, I love the professional polish on the primer episodes but I must say this style is great for patents. It lets the viewer be there as you are piecing the clues together, making our own guesses as we go.
as for a title "What the gun" or "Magazines of mystery" come to my 3 AM brain