They move people around. So that is an interesting story I've always heard about the man that had Washington in his sights was Patrick Ferguson. My Abolt is a 25-06. That's where I'm at. at every army story, right? Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil Subscribe Support us on. There's everything there. Okay, well the Russians have always copied everything. It only deflagrates so fast. Who knows? They got up there first. Then the other 99 guys cover free and it doesn't matter. Any machine is only knew once and two specifically about guns. Right. I declare. Alright guys, thank you so much for tuning into this podcast. Yeah, they were being stupid. And I want ammunition that doesn't weigh much I can carry a lot of it and it has all the basic qualifications of money. I do think the the 120s are a little dated. We do not endorse any specific product and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. Lots of good videos Nov 27, 2020 #2 T tlj000 .45 acp Yeah, I don't know if I was even prepared to answer the question and I'm sorry. There's many life support systems that have to maintain you either what oxygen scrubbers, water purification There's, There's 3000 rolling all these things around, there's 3000 pound hydraulics, 4500 pound air, you have steam. Xi Calls, Prigozhin Sounds El Degello, and Surprise Attacks at Sevastopol, Kherson, and (Maybe) St. Petersburg, A dedication of sorts to washington state. And they do it well to the What a great guy, Mark, how you doing? So just humor me here for a second. So I've always been intrigued by the Vargas and rifle because of its association with Patrick Bergson. And now I've been sent an 1895 and I'm going to do an episode that shows all the reasons why they only made the 1893 for three years. Yeah. I mean, Those about making extra breach blocks for, How many of those things exist? And if you will want me back light light Eric up, and maybe I'll drive back here or maybe I'll drag him down to Charleston. Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. While you were saying that I thought about something. Husband and wife Police Armorers. Nuclear produces a lot of power for what it consumes to produce it. So I've been collecting of guns that were shot out of headspace shot with excessive ammo shot out of battery, I got an 1897 that if about another 16th of an inch of metal that missing off that guy would have worn the bolt in his forehead. All content 2023 Life Liberty and the Pursuit. And this is life, liberty and the pursuit, your beacon of freedom and the American way of life. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. That's right. Mark Novak 72K views 2 years ago Untouched Martini-Henry Complete Clean Up Iraqveteran8888 4.4M views 6 years ago Getting Into Gunsmithing Iraqveteran8888 371K views 6 years ago Anvil 096:. I got this rifle cheap- and the accuracy is not up to par compared to my previous a-bolt, I have tried numerous brands, weights and types of ammo and I struggle to get 1" groups at 100- most groups hover around 2", and yes I have cleaned it well. No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. Mortars will do the job just as good. And you know what, you know what the real thing was, they Did they chose to remove decay heat from those reactors by using seawater, and therefore they condemned them to death by putting chlorides inside the primary, and then they let that water go back out into the ocean, it doesn't matter, it went away, it's gone. I've never been there. This appears to be actual gunsmithing, though I'm not a gunsmith. And then of course, you'll run out of vegetables and eggs and then you're down to eating meat and potatoes and butter and bread. If John Alright, here's a great question. Mark Novak 187K views 2 years ago And yeah, and, Well, they got to have somebody up to like check on system while there's. He went Simple it's got to be maintained on the step by someone that can't read under incoming fun got to be able to give a conscript 20 minutes of an I got a story man when and and people go well, you were in a submarine you never had bullets fired at you really the ocean was trying to kill me 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Right it was to pick off a defenseless. Okay, so you know what I mean? That's my experience of it. Because if you think about the prosperity of the 50s, right, yeah, you know, my friends and yeah, the lady staying at home and a polka dot dress. So what's plausible? So you're I mean that that's admirable, you're preserving the past. All right, so let's go. It took a million years to get from fire to the steam engine. And I would probably imagine lots of lots of drills too while you're out. Seems to be a year or more. That main fuel load at Chernobyl is 75 feet under the secondary containment and melting its way towards the center of the earth. That's what you want. It doesn't have staying power. And many of them did. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. So everything has a purpose, and everything has to have a payoff. So then now we have all these different clean parts and stuff floating around you have some guys using the carbon some guys using the CLP and it was a mess. Yeah. So you know, you look we did melt Three Mile Island down, it melted and it's still inside of its containment building. So there is really different working there is an ethos down there that does not exist up in the civilian world where if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell every single person within earshot that you did it. RugersGR8; Jan 23, 2022; Military Surplus . Be sure to leave us a five star review we'd really appreciate that. Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. There's not many of them out there and he takes these pieces of history and he preserves them. Yeah, World War II principles. He goes on my trigger guards messed up and from across the room without my glasses on, I noticed that the bedding was screwed up, because it's a Drilling therefore the bedding is screwed up. Nuclear, okay. She's no longer just plain Jane. You didn't walk around going, Oh my god, I'm going to die. You're the only person that the gentleman that got that back by the way was thrilled hanging on the wall in his gun shop and everybody looks at it. I mean his gunpowder was twice as expensive. But, you know, I really just didn't. Hello. And I think I shared that story with you, Eric, about how the American space program spent over a million dollars to create this Fisher space pen, right. So essentially what he did was to say I need 100. And when we've got a veteran Lee that we brought here that had been conserved and that I brought a couple I brought Eric's Drilling back I've done an episode on Eric's Drilling. We will have other guests on. It's all garbage. That I mean that I'll have that thing singing all day. There's a burner that burns all the methane so when you fart, it just turns it by back into water vapor. It's ugly, it's terrible. Out of all the guns that you brought down. tell you that right now. We were fighting a war that was costing billions of dollars while we were engaged in the world's humankind's largest infrastructure improvement, the Eisenhower interstate system, while we started up Johnson's great, great society program, and in the middle of all that we went to the freakin moon and paid cash for all of it. Just another beautiful day in paradise. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. Countries with the political will to do it, China. He recently, because of demonitization issues branched out on his own, while still associating with Othais and Mae. Mark Novak 102K views 10 months ago Anvil 062: French RSC 17 54K views 3 years ago Anvil 078: #4 Mk.1 Truck Gun Carbine Part 1 252K views 4.4M views 6 years ago 59K views 3 years ago The. I run rattle battle with an 1897 a grand and a 1911 now I'm laughing my butt off so hard I can barely breathe while I'm doing it, but I'm having fun. And a lot of people nowadays don't even know what that looks like. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. So if you can't go fast, you got to go big. In my experience, and we did use them I'm more of a 240 Bravo kinda guy. To bring that alive as a destructive device and that's a that's a finish anti-tank absolutely it's designed to be drugged behind your sled Anzio arms is making the ammo for it they use pulled 20 millimeter Vulcan projectiles and that should be pretty crazy. Then switch over the other one to repair the other one. And eventually somebody's gonna have to tell me when a lack of maintenance turns into patina and then takes off in an entirely different direction. So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. Same deal there. Oh, yeah, except I'm old enough to watched it in network. You know, everybody thinks when the boog comes, they're going to load, you know, all 5000 rounds and all 30 weapons they have into their vehicle, it gets 12 miles to the gallon, and they're gonna go out there and kick some butt. Big neck, little neck yellow, no Brown, no black little ears, tall ears, horns. Yep, we do. So consequently, lethality went up by several orders of magnitude and yeah, the first half of the Great War today which is the tality was. Factory-trained Anvil Points Colorado gunsmiths Factory-trained gunsmith since 1975. Oh, I think you guys are talking down to the macro level about innovations as far as bullets and round right powder. Yeah, so what do you think that greatest achievement that brought us where we are today in the gun world? bad. R. Mark Novak: Anvil 058: Johnson Automatic Rifle. Home. There was a battery in that ship. It cost us a million dollars in development and it works in space, and the Russians just pull a pencil out and go. CUSTOM M&P'S CUSTOM GLOCK'S New posts Search forums. It doesn't it's not there. All we did was maintenance and clean and stand watch and I'm telling you what it is 100 hour weeks. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.3 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Two, two redundancy redundancies, there's and things are only redundant if they both work. Let's think about the 1960s. Hmm, Yes. So see, that's the issue is, you know, there there might be certain guns where It's sort of a body of knowledge you have to have access to from your experience of working on stuff. Sounds like snap caps going off. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. And the crystal meant you didn't have to tune it. It's small for its value. So whenever you come off watch you go to sleep in a bed that's had somebody in it 10 minutes ago it's called hot racking. Milvetsandpatr2 Finding someone who can make parts is rare. We're right back to that. So it's a dry lube that goes inside graphite, graphite, graphite. Yeah, they were completely willing to kill anybody they need to kill you know? Well, the interesting thing about that, Mark, is that you wind up running into people that all right, say they bring you some obscure gun, there's only 10 of the world. All right, I get your sound. But you have to have the burner in order to hide the battery gives off hydrogen. He only worked a sixteenths of an inch. . And then it came down the pipeline. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. . Well, there are several things upcoming projects that I'm doing is part two of "Why Did My Gun Explode?" And we just do Ronald Reagan should go down in history is doing the one thing that the Russians couldn't do, which was spend money we didn't have, You know, it is interesting to look at it from the perspective that it is a mental war just as much as a physical war and it's the war of the mind is something that is probably the hardest fault war, but sometimes the easiest one, you know, getting people to think in your way, you know. You don't have enough bunks on that bed to sleep 100 guys so the junior guys, you'll have three guys for two racks. Preview of Spotify. So you're sleeping container is called your rack. My YouTube channel is Mark Novak, right now.No, I haven't. Bad thing because really, honestly, seriously, if I gotta take one shotgun with me, it's gonna be an 870 if I got to take one rifle with me, it's going to be an AK47 Yeah, that's my opinion. 5 of 5 By becoming a patron, you'll instantly unlock access to 228 exclusive posts 193 Images 2 Links 9 Writings 163 Videos Yeah, I think so. like, oh, it is amazing. Everybody copy everything and if you see a weird got to Around the 1890s is because they were trying to go around when Hiram Maxim's patterns. All right, so I'm gonna ask a few questions that might pitch you slightly outside of the realm of. No. Okay, so what time are we currently at? Every single thing he did both ends of everything he did does something. All right. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, that that's Honestly, the question, if Finland used it more war to write probably good, you're probably Gore, that base technology within that gun platform is something that is certainly good, right? That's true right but there's no dumb luck in that boat if all right if I'm an infantry men and I forget to clean my rifle and I have a minor stoppage and I just need to clear the stoppage and get my mind back in order that's one thing but out there the training disposition you must be on your A game because all everyone is relying on a well oiled machine. You walk around going Thank God. And you go right back to Mikhail Kalashnikov and he got it. http://iraqveteran8888.buzzsprout.com/AMAZON Store: https://amzn.to/2H7Lq6YPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/iv8888JOIN USCCA LEGAL SELF DEFENSE NETWORK: http://usccapartners.com/IV8888CHECK OUT OUR MUSIC CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/GuitarsenalIn this video, Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing/C\u0026Rsenal joins Eric to discuss \"collector's ethos\" and how various types of collectors affect the market and ultimately prices. So you'll go six on 12 off six on 12 off so you're always getting up to a different meal. Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. While perusing the shop we found a very odd black powder shotgun on the rack and just had to check it out. Yeah I'm sure it is smokeless powder see the thing is, You put these bags on a Frenchman they've been there first and fastest with a lot of stuff from. Classifieds. You won't find it. Alright guys getting into today's episode. Mark, thank you for being on our podcast. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair So, There's just a certain pedigree of gunsmith in terms of people that are looking for someone to work on something super super obscure like like that walking cane gun that we did the video on. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. They're there. I think with the advancements in small arms technology, you can actually achieve a lot more By, you know small unit tactics. They may have put it back together again, but they had no way they didn't. Wonderful dude, one of my favorite human beings. From a military perspective on smokeless powder though yeah not only is important for the velocity gains that you get but also for revealing your position. We did all four of those things at the same time and all the technology. I'm telling you the accurate glasses available in the 1650s. The AK47. Okay. Yeah, there's just only so much you can do with black powder there kind of becomes like a point of no return where there's no you could you fill it all away exponential amount of white powder and you're never going to get any more. By viewing or flagging this video you are acknowledging the above.Fair Use: In the rare instance we include someone elses footage it is covered in Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes with the intention of driving commentary and allowing freedom of speech.Copyright 2018, 88 Industries, LLC I'm the opposite of one of those guys that clear coats the patina into a 67 Cuda I don't do that. Yeah, pretty much it's the weapons and the engines pushing it and then the people are just kind of a vestigal Oh, we'll squeeze them in where we can. Just curious if anyone had any first hand info on Mark Novak and his gunsmithing. Yes. We do not send our work out, and everything is done in house. I'm not a huge fan. Who knows how to work on that. Do you think that his contributions were just him being in the right place at the right time and just thinking of the right idea? I think the US military is planning for a world in which either not automatically have air superiority over every combat zone. Okay. So what's on the horizons? In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. Very good. Every story. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. But one thing I want to mention, yes. I like to believe the stories because it does sort of romanticize British military valor at the time it was like a super offensive to you know, harm someone who wasn't a threat to you. Wow. Small factoid, the brass does not come out the back end of an A10 that could not figure out how to get rid of that many cases that fast. You never get in a bunk with cool sheets in it. So you're going backwards. Okay, and there. All right. You see any pictures of a Soviet spacecraft that's going around very slowly, because it's actually being spin stabilized and are ours. All of these innovation things, you know, all of these innovations were paid for by the fact that we were shooting each other up.

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