You put on this And then anything else that just happens to come my way. When you pull the trigger the whole top of the gun comes back and on its way forward. We took several hundred designs and did them once. So what did what did World War One give you improvements. Please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. 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. Gunsmith recommendation? | North Carolina Gun Owners 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. And I'm Eric. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. Currently? We do not endorse any specific product and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. Because it is a superior material as far as corrosion resistance is concerned. Now I did hear this heinous, but it is what we did. 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. The boat runs on three, three watches. The charger bridge long gone, the barrel had been lopped off and then he went and found a stock off another gun and then all the other parts that were missing off the gun came off a Japanese Winchester copy. Im fortunate to have fascinating conversations with the most insightful people in the world, and on my podcast, Im sharing those conversations with you. Yeah, I think so. 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. Husband and wife Police Armorers. Yeah. And then you had, yeah, we never had any major stoppages. probably good. That's okay. They don't even come out of the airplane yet configured. And why Really? They're there. Right. Yeah, they're cool. Finding someone who can order parts and do an install is easy. . Yeah, and you have to look it's a plausible story because all three men were in theater at the same time. No, it might break. Anvil Firearms Repair, Port Angeles, Washington. Okay. Why have we done that, right? Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. And you were armed with an M1 Grand. I'm gonna I'm going to rename it to that. Sure, look at Naval gunnery. 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. I'm rambling. And it's just really crazy. Right. A good gunsmith is indeed hard to find. So you're sleeping container is called your rack. It's bathwater it's it's crap, but you know everything in the sea's crap and there's a couple hundred million quadrillion gallons of water on the ocean. like, oh, it is amazing. I mean to change war. The ability to communicate on the battlefield. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. 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 the magazine depletes from the rear forward. 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. 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. Yeah, yeah 100% I've always been fascinated by the 1895 Winchester in the gun that I love so much is the 760 by 54 musket that they did for the Russians yes a stripper clip notch on the top that's one gun that we're talking right, You're talking rifles, I'm talking shotguns right, I know you're talking about the shotgun right you said 1895 winter I'm thinking of the you know the muskets so I've got. If I got to take one handgun with me, it's probably going to be a 22 revolver. Especially with a 240 there was some stoppages that I experienced with the 241 of them being at a very detrimental point where it was pretty bad.