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Top 10 Guns of ALL Time Ep 22


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Episode 22: The Guns Of History

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Favorite states

  • Arizona has some the best gun laws, one reason it’s my favourite state - Andrew Ochoa

  • Missouri love it here ❤ - tyler scot

  • North Carolina. The beautiful beaches and history - SuperPaintballer96

  • Alabama is very gun friendly and now we have non-licensed concealed carry so no more need to buy a CCW license! And we also recognize most CCW licenses from other states so no weird gun laws when coming into the state. - T-ChillSilverAndSuch

  • Comment for the Algorithm…Dogs in Louisiana, great hunting/fishing. Anything else…grin - Post Pandemic Survival 

  • Florida because Florida man lives here - Guns Blazing Ranch

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    Main Topic Part 1

    Matchlock Musket (c. 15th Century):

    • Innovative firing mechanism with a slow-burning match cord.

    • Transitioned from hand-cranked guns to a more user-friendly design.

    • Impact: Revolutionized firearms accessibility in medieval and early modern warfare.

    • Brown Bess Musket (1722):

      • Named after the Brown family of English gunsmiths.

      • Robust and reliable flintlock musket.

      • Standard issue for the British Army for over a century.

      • Impact: Shaped the course of history in conflicts like the American Revolutionary War.

      • Colt Single Action Army (1873):

        • Designed by Samuel Colt.

        • Introduced innovative swing-out cylinder and single gate loading.

        • Known as the "Peacemaker."

        • Impact: Revolutionized handguns and became an iconic symbol of the American West.

        • Lee-Enfield Rifle (1895):

          • Designed by James Paris Lee.

          • Bolt-action rifle with remarkable accuracy and rapid-fire capability.

          • Served as the standard-issue rifle for British and Commonwealth forces.

          • Impact: Influenced tactics and strategies in both World Wars.

          • Mauser C96 (1896):

            • Designed by Paul and Wilhelm Mauser.

            • Semi-automatic pistol with detachable box magazine.

            • Pioneer in self-loading firearms.

            • Impact: An iconic symbol of the early 20th century and influenced handgun design.

            • Main Topic Part 2

              Springfield M1903 (1903):

              • Developed at the U.S. Springfield Armory under Captain Peter H. O. Smart.

              • Bolt-action rifle renowned for accuracy and reliability.

              • Standard issue for the U.S. military in World Wars I and II.

              • Impact: Contributed significantly to modern military firearms.

              • Thompson Submachine Gun (1921):

                • Designed by John T. Thompson.

                • One of the first successful submachine guns.

                • Notorious during the Prohibition era.

                • Impact: Revolutionized close-quarters combat and influenced subsequent submachine guns.

                • M1 Garand (1936):

                  • Designed by John C. Garand.

                  • Semi-automatic rifle with rapid and accurate fire.

                  • Standard issue for U.S. forces in World War II and Korean War.

                  • Impact: Symbol of American military might and technological innovation.

                  • AK-47 (1947):

                    • Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov.

                    • Renowned for simplicity, durability, and affordability.

                    • Widely adopted by armies and insurgent groups worldwide.

                    • Impact: Shaped the outcome of numerous conflicts, enduring symbol of modern warfare.

                    • M16 (1959):

                      • Based on the AR-15 platform designed by Eugene Stoner.

                      • Lightweight design with semi-automatic or fully automatic firing modes.

                      • Standard issue for U.S. forces.


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