Who knows? I just had a gentleman drop two complete Bren guns on me. The Lottis are The ones that have the slides on the bottom. And I'm having fun with equipment that will actually poke man sized holes in stuff. You don't do anything without it, giving you a service or providing a purpose for it. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. And yeah, and, Well, they got to have somebody up to like check on system while there's. However, there's 23 feet of mid course trajectory on that round and I hit better know where that target is within about 20 yards here or there where I want mess it in front of it or behind it with a Garand, I can lay back there all day and I'm off by 10 or 12 inches. You know, it's it's very, very unreliable. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are found. What what what what areas in firearms technology with john browning utilize using Polymer? 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. So in a battlespace, where they're using B52s for close air support, I gotta wonder if the whole world is upside down. These videos are free to watch and if anyone attempts to charge for this video notify us immediately. 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. Yeah. No "assembly" here. So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. In terms of why we would need it around today, right, but an old flintlock musket it still works it works as good as the day it was made if it was properly taken care of. Right. So we switched over to graphite. They wouldn't be here anymore. The Chow was good for the first seven to eight days. The boat runs on three, three watches. Create Playlist. The ability to communicate on the battlefield. Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. 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. Yes, send me records you mentioned Fukushima. Right. Nuclear, okay. I'll switch gears just a little bit. at every army story, right? So between John Moses Browning and Nikola Tesla. 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. Finding someone who can make parts is rare. No credit card needed. So that velocity gave you the ability to get long for caliber projectiles that had all kinds of freaking sectional density that would hold the velocity down range better shoot flatter and all of a sudden combat range went from 100 yards to 1000. So what did what did World War One give you improvements. Let us know if you like this format. polymers are here because they are better I hate to say that you say modern cars have no soul. This is Eric and Matt. Well think about Chernobyl. 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. In a sense, they built a sarcophagus around it, but the concern. Now you do a lot of preventative maintenance. And every once in a while I'm coming back around to your initial question. So you're going backwards. I really love it. I mean, who has worked on it? He only worked a sixteenths of an inch. Answer? In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. There's a burner that burns all the methane so when you fart, it just turns it by back into water vapor. That's okay. And why Really? That's right. Nuclear lock. Since 1982, our pistolsmiths have been crafting some of the finest custom 1911 and Hi Power handguns in the world. Okay, I'm not a big fan of plastic, but that doesn't mean because one, there are a whole lot of people that are very, very good at maintaining the stuff that was made since World War Two. It's small for its value. Primary containment hell, they didn't even need secondary containment. So what the French have is what the nuclear Navy has is a very large pool of qualified talent that all know the same thing. It's all garbage. You walk around going Thank God. This is awesome. They're there. LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing". There's everything there. They They probably came back from the war and they're like, yeah, give me a grand and a 1911. Okay. That's pretty. Well actually the Russians are simplistic because like if you look at the Tokarev they just copied a lot of the components from Browning and. And there is a scrubber that scrubs all the co2 out of the air. Countries with the political will to do it, China. Yes. 16K Followers, 543 Following, 565 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mark Novak (@anvilgunsmithing) Well And not only that, but there's also that window for your battle sight setting right was much wider range much especially like in the 6.5 Swedish right if I'm running the lowest sight setting on a six five will shoot so flat, yeah, I can get out the 400 and probably hit within a 12 inch circle of where I'm looking at even all the way up to 400 yards. We did all four of those things at the same time and all the technology. It would be a traditional firearms material. 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. Versus the milled construction of a 240. Think about stuff like sonar, Sonar It was a huge breakthrough. Us, China, the Soviet Union, former Soviet Socialist Republics, they can still deliver credible, the Indians, the Pakistanis, the Israelis, France, Great Britain can. Need to move this microphone. Now if you do that up here, there are societal consequences you'll get, you know, you'll get screwed over but down there if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell the whole boat you made the mistake. Yeah, but the whole idea is it was supposed to be a drill at first. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. A third of the crew up at all times. Yes, that was the single the fact and also the realization that a brass cartridge will obturate it will blow up like a balloon, seal the rear end and then and then on swell and allow you to extract it. The video were presenting tonight is a bit long-ish, but well worth the time if you own any classic firearms. The firearm does not know how old it is. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. They were cut, but they were cut very politely. Gunsmithing & Repairs Mark Novak: Rust BluingAnvil 0109 RugersGR8 Mar 19, 2022 R RugersGR8 Sharpshooter Supporting Member Mar 19, 2022 #1 Rust BluingAnvil 0109 Mark Novak Mar 18, 2022 Snattlerake Conservitum Americum Mar 19, 2022 #2 The trouble I have had is the carding wheels are $90. Alright, so we are getting relatively close on time. Yeah ,and you know it's they've chosen to set this most recent little kerfuffle out so anyway that's that's who they are. You've got 100 guys on a boat. Oh, I think you guys are talking down to the macro level about innovations as far as bullets and round right powder. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. We do not send our work out, and everything is done in house. Let's just roll with that. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. This epic right time of prosperity. 1911 is the best handgun in my opinion. Same deal there. 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. Okay. Like the 240 is just a far superior gun to the249. Yeah, we're bringing those in. It's ugly, it's terrible. It doesn't it's not there. I mean, since he's our guest, we want to make sure that he feels welcome, and we can talk about anything he wants. We will have other guests on. 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. Because he didn't have to have all of that then all the steel in it he had. You're not in a lot of them because they're not safe. Honest to God. You know what I mean? It's very recognizable and you know, six rounds of 22 to buy me a loaf of bread in a pinch. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more.CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1QEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. And he was just such a abstract and sort of weird fellow, you know, he had his mistress Virginia Sal, which, you know, she was definitely a pistol and he died on Kings Mountain. [#6] I got hooked on his stuff during a C&R Arsenal binge last year. I mean, that's what I see it as because it's an energy source. And you go right back to Mikhail Kalashnikov and he got it. They said the Chow is amazing. I mean, like, every single part on that sucker is like, no. Well, you just have a lot you have a lot more gas to propel it I mean, which is much more reliable. We'll go from there. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. So just humor me here for a second. So for those listening, we've got Matt here. And I prefer working in Walmart and steel, it's just me. Mark Novak 187K views 2 years ago There's nothing in it. So the magazine depletes from the rear forward. Um, honestly, seriously, honestly, it's all garbage. He needs a refreshment of his libation. And then they put a box of plastic milk in there and stays there for the rest of the patrol because it's heinous. Hey, how did school go today Rust? . And I've been going ever since I've had some detours along the way. No. . It's just now here's the problem. So. What do you think is the best weapon system that the military fields today? Sure, look at Naval gunnery. That's called hot racking. Anvil 038: What's up with my Chauchat? And if it didn't have a purpose, it didn't. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair I really don't. Okay. Oh, gosh, yeah. Leave it to the Russians. Posted: 1/21/2020 9:12:24 PM EDT. There are well, the Russian mindset during that time was that everything had a purpose. So look at Naval gunnery before I'm going to call 1890 to two years smokeless came out. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. Okay, so if you guys aren't familiar, Mark has an outstanding YouTube channel with tons of great gunsmithing content, and we're not talking just your average gunsmithing Either this guy takes a lot of obscure guns that are very, very few. Let's think about the 1960s. I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. Like what current issue military weapons? It's it's if you actually do the numbers, no, no. The answer is it finds me because the illusion of competence is intoxicating to my customers. 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. 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. Now in that aspect I mean, if you're in today's battlefield, I think if you're going to bring mortars to the battlefield, you're going to bring 60s and 81s. But at the end of the day, what's the average? And then the Germans decided that all the rotating crap was redundant and just burn fuel and made a rocket. Alright guys getting into today's episode. Have a good one. No, we're not five that we're not five to midnight anymore. Yeah. I have a contempory but very nice 62 caliber flintlock handgun. So, Mark, how long have you been gunsmithing? I've actually shot a lotti yeah was Chad when we were up there with FPS Russia film in the Lotti episode was that that was a lot or was that a Solothurn? Your'e not allowed to build an VMK reactor and I'm going to tell you I think I got that acronym right but I'm drinking a bit of scotch here but you're not even allowed to build one of those things outside of the old communist Park. like, oh, it is amazing. Yeah. 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. Now I did hear this heinous, but it is what we did. Mark Novak ~ CMP 1911 Parkerize and Recondition: Anvil 0107 RugersGR8 Dec 24, 2021 R RugersGR8 Sharpshooter Supporting Member Dec 24, 2021 #1 Colt 1911 Parkerize and Recondition: Anvil 0107 Mark Novak 6hrs ago Dec 24, 2021 L Leggett71 Sharpshooter Supporting Member Dec 25, 2021 #2 RugersGR8 said: Have the procurement process that they're going to give us these dry we're going to we're going to stop using the CLP wipes and we're going to use these dry carbon pouches. Live life today ON PURPOSE. You run this one, that one, this one, that one, this one, that one, this one and if one if one of them breaks, you have got both eyes looking at the other one. Life Member of the NRA since 1969. The gun doesn't know it will run if you do your part. CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Yeah. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. CHECK OUT ANVIL GUNSMITHING ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1QAMAZON 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 we take a field trip to South Carolina to visit Mark at Anvil Gunsmithing. Yeah, it really is. But he was enough of a gentleman that when he was in an advanced sniper lookout position and George Washington and Kazmir Pulaski road up, he didn't shoot him. And I'm Eric. But it just didn't work the way that it was. I do think that it's amazing that they had, you know, literal prisoners from jail that were volunteering to go in hand, right, knowing very well, right that they could die. No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing July 10, 2018 So it actually increased the standoff distance of the battle site by having a smokeless powder. I have a double barreled 75 caliber rifle flintlock that we've been slowly but surely gathering the footage for as we've been planning down the boards turning the breech plugs so that's kind of popping up. Yes. What kind of socks, so you gotta go deal with that. You can put a 10 to 15 kiloton nuclear weapon through your front door from 1100 miles away, and they're using b 52. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos. 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. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - "Anvil gunsmithing" aka Mark Novak is back. Yes, he was definitely a colorful fellow. My Abolt is a 25-06. That was the dawn of the Karen it was in a world of Susan. Do you pay me another 500 X to make it work? I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. And it's just you know whether or not that true that that story is true, or whether or not it's embellished. They move people around. And here's why I think it's all garbage. Do not try this at home unless of course you live in the hospital. Yeah, not even that but just not like 904L like right having like that access to the formula for 904L would. In terms of nuclear holocaust? And they have fluted chamber, which is Oh, yeah, yeah, fluted chamber, Chrome lining. Yeah. And let me go hack around a bit. You snapped into a channel. I've got a for gentleman down in Louisiana I've got a he had a barrel and a receiver for one of those 1895 winchesters. GPS again. LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit | Podcast on Spotify. Okay, which is really, really cool stuff. a giraffe is a horse that was designed by a military procurement committee. It won't shoot 100 grain ammo. Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil Subscribe Support us on. So I had a father that understood certain things about how to shoot and just Got the fact that the world was not a nice place. That that really the culmination of that was the space program. No, the boat. I'm the opposite of one of those guys that clear coats the patina into a 67 Cuda I don't do that. There's a lot of there's a lot of people that can pull the trigger. Or would even know that if you actually really hung on to it, it might break. Any machine is only knew once and two specifically about guns. So anyway, that's where I'm at. You won't find it. Okay, so what time are we currently at? Now the biggest advance I would say, we got to do it the way the French do it. They're just better. We have the metals. When you pull the trigger the whole top of the gun comes back and on its way forward. Follow, Theres a term, perhaps you have heard of it, Putins War, Week 61. Thanks for listening to life liberty and pursuit. Look at the fact that there's are multiple redundancies for every system usually with aircraft, submarines. So I've always been intrigued by the Vargas and rifle because of its association with Patrick Bergson. Who knows how to work on that. They have a lot. Mark Novak gunsmith Frank Bridges 1 video 55 views Last updated on Oct 2, 2020 Play all Shuffle 1 55:22 Conservation 101: Stop the decay! It's about two and a half feet wide. All of these innovation things, you know, all of these innovations were paid for by the fact that we were shooting each other up. Hope you guys enjoy and stay tuned, much more on the way.CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!http://www.iraqveteran8888.comAR500 STEEL TARGETS: https://goo.gl/PDBNmNFULL30: https://goo.gl/5sAkHeFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Iraqveteran8888Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/iraqveteran8888_officialhttp://instagram.com/mrsiraqveteran8888/http://instagram.com/chad_iv8888/AMAZON NOTICE: As an Amazon Associate, Iraqveteran8888 earns from qualifying purchases.DISCLAIMER: Our videos are strictly for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only. I'm I'm guarding my words here because I don't know what is still guarded and what isn't, but you have an equipment rotation that guarantees that the entire boats going to wear out at the same time. Every story. Do you need to need me to refresh your glass? Very good. Why have we burned fuel and rubber and trucks to drag it all the way up to the frontline? If John Alright, here's a great question. Okay, now I'm gonna I'm gonna take a moment here to read a little bit of a monologue from one of my favorite films related To the Cold War and related to the whole communist scare, and that is a Stanley Kubrick film by the name of Dr. Strangelove. It's all a matter of a really what, what would get you going there. Nuclear energy. I don't clear coat over rust. So you run out of milk, and then they put this container you bring about maybe 15 or 20 of these great big cardboard boxes and milk will drink all that hundred guys will drink that in about 10 days. 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. Your Library. All right. New posts Search forums. He has contributed to C&Rsenals YouTube channel. The US military has had to relearn this lesson over and over again, big, dumb and slow wins the battle. Which is why I truly enjoy watching Mark Novak on youtube, formerly the Anvil part of C&Rsenal. Not yet, but I'll tell you what the main fuel load at Three Mile Island is still inside the primary containment and is going nowhere. I was gonna say the metallic probably like the kind primer, the crystal controlled AM radio. So when it comes to you look at aircraft, right, right. Small Arms of WWI Primer 0XX: XXXX Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing December 23, 2019 I get asked, Where do you find all of this hardware? Because it is a superior material as far as corrosion resistance is concerned. 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:. Geared to the Interests of Veterans and Non-Veteran Patriots. There are almost no parts in it. My trusted GS is on the other side of Jordan. Repairing, restoring, conserving, and bringing back from the dead cool old firearms. Yeah. There's an activated charcoal bed. Great to be here, guys. The hook that goes through the flash hider, hook it up behind your horse and drag it. Thread fizzled pretty quick. It's like going it's like going in country with 25 or 30 guys in a squad that all get it, you're safer there. There was a battery in that ship. Boy, I feel we we do He asked Mark about modern stuff so let's backtrack way way back okay, what what to you is the most considerable and important right now and I want everyone to just provide an answer I have my answer I think you have you probably your answer and I know Mark has a genius answer that's why I'm asking this question genius level what is the most important technological development that makes us have the guns we have today. Yes. Be sure to leave us a five star review we'd really appreciate that. Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. You may not run into a person's actually ever even cracked one of these weird old guns I mean, like that Tower Gun that we're looking at. So it's really easy to say, Oh, this old telephone that you have to crank up, okay, that's intrinsically cool, right? 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.
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