I have spent the last 4 days binge watching a single channel I found on Youtube. It is not your normal "guy showing his toes" filming. These folks are doing an excellent job of presentation and their material is top notch.
I am not involved with these guys at all and have no financial interest in the site other than being a patron. I do not give money to anyone on Youtube but I am sending a buck or two to these guys.
They deal with WW1 firearms from all the nations involved, so if you have a rare WW1 firearm or need background and history of the item they are the pace to go. (they will continue to WW2 when they finish WW1)
We are talking detailed history and function of all WW1 U.S. rifles from Krags on up, all German and British rifles and pistols from 1870 up, all those Manlichers, Carcanios, Vertellis and anything else that may be hiding in the closet.
Got a Lewis gun hanging over the fireplace? They will show you how to field strip it and what to expect when you load and fire it.
They are also the place to go to find out how to field strip Grandpas' .32 pistol he brought back from the war, since many of the WW1 pistols and rifles were carried over to WW2.
Their material is detailed to the point of being nerd quality. When a history teacher calls a firearms presentation "nerd quality" you are getting some intensely detailed material!
Not only do they research the firearms they also break them down, animate them, and shoot them on camera.
They also have links to various other presenters and experts world wide and pull information form historians in each of the home countries of the material involved, including some fantastic WW1 photos.
So for all those that can stream these videos and access the site here you go.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClq...iSDOQ/featured
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