mark novak anvil gunsmithing

//mark novak anvil gunsmithing

Okay. I really love it. There's a burner that burns all the methane so when you fart, it just turns it by back into water vapor. The answer is it finds me because the illusion of competence is intoxicating to my customers. Well, you just have a lot you have a lot more gas to propel it I mean, which is much more reliable. I think you would even know nuclear weapon period are on the table. Big neck, little neck yellow, no Brown, no black little ears, tall ears, horns. Look up the elephant's foot and you'll see what I'm talking about because the fuel meat from that reactor melted out the bottom of the pressure vessel through the secondary containment and into the freakin local groundwater and it is the most radioactive place in the universe and it's on this planet. And every once in a while I'm coming back around to your initial question. Think about stuff like sonar, Sonar It was a huge breakthrough. Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal. Well, okay, next season at once. No, we're not five that we're not five to midnight anymore. I my brain automatically snaps to like the Gatling gun just because it's the mechanical nature of it and the way that it's affected the most volume firing gun rushing because I'm thinking like area denial, and I mean even today the most feared gun on the battlefield is not the Ma Deuce while it's the most effective, it's like the M134. All right. I need to find another one. I'm rambling. Primary containment hell, they didn't even need secondary containment. Again do the dilution refers to the dilution numbers. I and it's and they have initiative, but the deal is this, you get they move around, we moved around in the military in order to keep the knowledge pool from stagnating right. Okay, and once they figured out how to delay that extraction sequence again, John Moses Browning and Anyway, once they figured out how to do that, then it was KD bar the door. There's an activated charcoal bed. I thought more of the guys here would be too. We are not consuming stored sunlight, which is what dinosaur whiz is. 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. There are almost no parts in it. When you pull the trigger the whole top of the gun comes back and on its way forward. Why have we burned fuel and rubber and trucks to drag it all the way up to the frontline? Anvil 038: What's up with my Chauchat? I declare. Which is why I truly enjoy watching Mark Novak on youtube, formerly the Anvil part of C&Rsenal. I never I will tell you what having been privy to how they played the submarine game they are very worthy adversaries. Every story. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. 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. 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. Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. I think with the advancements in small arms technology, you can actually achieve a lot more By, you know small unit tactics. Yeah, World War II principles. Alright. He literally told his brother take a little bit off here and they would take a little bit off there and with work, the guy was a godsend here were the space aliens way. So I had to actually switch to my M4, and then kind of get the gun back up. Gotta give them an up arrow. Okay, this one had the sled in it. So then by the time you started burning fuel inside, you're looking at the temperature rise and in that 40 year timespan between about 1890 and 1930. And now we've got a 1895 carbines and 7.62x54R and that thing roars you have to fuel load burns out in front of the gun. 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. A lot of people gonna yell at me. The firearm does not know how old it is. Everything every last thing spare barrel, spare mags, cleaning brushes, the whole nine yards. 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. I just it's, I have an opinion on it. The hook that goes through the flash hider, hook it up behind your horse and drag it. 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. Absolutely. Oh, yeah, I'm sure you put everything in a tank and then when you're ready to blow the tank, you push you you either blow it overboard with air, you push it overboard with the pump, you pump the sanitary tank and then everything drains into that and it goes off. 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. What time is it? Everything does exactly what it's supposed to do no more and no less. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. 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. He was very much you know, your typical British officer and he was 110% like by the book. The entire crews mess is the size of this room. Same deal there. 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. I mean, you earlier you mentioned Yeah, everything around you is trying to kill you The ocean is deadly if that vessel fails. And I don't care if you managed to build sentimental value in your 93 and three years you didn't get it back. It's very recognizable and you know, six rounds of 22 to buy me a loaf of bread in a pinch. 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. I mean, my mom. And I know there's a lot of guys in combat using it right now and they swear by it. Do you need to need me to refresh your glass? So we switched over to graphite. Yeah. No "assembly" here. It's rust OK? Okay. For close air support. 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. 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. I've never been there. That's called hot racking. But you got to stop it from dying. Forums. Mark Novak owns and operates Anvil Gunsmithing in Charleston SC. So it's it's useful firearms have a usefulness that far far exceeds any other item especially going into antiquity. And but we were able to use a much more refined version that's gone through, you know, plenty of improvements and right the M4 is a very proven gun, you know, and, yeah, there's always a disconnect there. Two, two redundancy redundancies, there's and things are only redundant if they both work. No, the boat. You won't find it. Just another beautiful day in paradise. We've moved over now and I'm running and bringing this stuff back and I really appreciate your time. I don't know, I would just tell you this. And I'm Eric. So you're sleeping container is called your rack. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. What do you think is the most significant and important technological events that have occurred in relation nuclear energy like, are we are we better as a as a planet because of its existence? And I've been going ever since I've had some detours along the way. I mean to change war. 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. Nuclear, okay. It also increases ranges dramatically i can i can consistently hit a six foot diameter target at 1000 yards with my trap or Springfield firing 535 grain projectiles. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. But, you know, I really just didn't. I mean, they went over there and they did their job and They fought a very bloody war with those tools and you know, if you're going toe to toe, right back during World War II with the Nazis, right, right. 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. And then you had, yeah, we never had any major stoppages. I don't understand that. Every single thing he did both ends of everything he did does something. Yeah, they're cool. This is Eric and Matt. Well think about Chernobyl. It doesn't have staying power. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. 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. You never get in a bunk with cool sheets in it. Even if you don't have an interest in antique guns, the wild stories of how Mark both. But one thing I want to mention, yes. 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. So we brought a lot of interesting kit. It was the self contained cartridge followed by smokeless powder. I mean, who has worked on it? So this is about 100 men, it says no you eat and shifts. What is a giraffe? The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. But at the end of the day, what's the average? If a pump or component goes out, you switch to the backup and then you repair the broken component right you repair, you get it back up to full redundancy. Much more reliable. Why have we done that, right? So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. That's pretty Kicking, I have to just straight up hunting rifles on building that that's going to take another year. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. So to help our listeners understand you are a gunsmith by trade, you mainly work or you mainly focus on older firearms, girl. 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. You have to look at it in terms of the fuel that they're burning is already here. Yeah, not even that but just not like 904L like right having like that access to the formula for 904L would. You are limiting the ship's ability to perform combat because I don't care how big your budget is, I don't care how big your op tire is, I don't care how many spare parts you think you got, you only got so much room 1400 miles out in the middle of damn Atlantic. Hello. That's my experience of it. You didn't walk around going, Oh my god, I'm going to die. They go running away. That's okay. So I've always been intrigued by the Vargas and rifle because of its association with Patrick Bergson. And if it didn't have a purpose, it didn't. So what's your take on the SAW Matt? This appears to be actual gunsmithing, though I'm not a gunsmith. So I vote him for best gun. Because think about, okay, you think about all the things from our past that haven't survived into today's world, right? Yeah, it's code messages like message coding and, and sonar, and radar and all of those things. Let's just roll with that. Alright, so we are getting relatively close on time. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair It's all garbage. So what's on the horizons? like, oh, it is amazing. Thread starter SWR; Start date Sep 14, 2020; Help Support Ruger Forum: Sep 14, 2020 #1 S. SWR Single-Sixer. There is more to that. 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. I'm not even I won't wine one all the way back to New I'll take one back to it's about 40 years old. So you get up to breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, you're going backwards. Sure, look at Naval gunnery. 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. The Chow was good for the first seven to eight days. I mean, you had a great guy with a turn bolt five shot bolt action, hunting rifle, basically. Yeah it's not exactly like just fixing a an axle or something. You know, guys that guys are shooting rattle battle with an M with that with that with that air 15 or 14, whatever we're calling them nowadays. It was advertised. It ain't like powdered milk, it is powdered milk, we call it plastic milk. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. Use the name Rusty. 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. Yeah. Thank you, Mark. Who knows? I'm old enough that I was one of those guys that got turned on to black powder by Daniel Boone used to be on it. It's already in the crust of the earth. firearms are a super, super interesting engineering perspective. I looked at it. When you get around to it. And I was really into that my father was was a Sabre Jet pilot back in the 50s. And the reason it is, is because people don't associate the value of something, right, right. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel . Now remember now this is a Navy guy that was on a submarine talking to an army guy that was on the ground. Mark, thank you for being on our podcast. That's what you want. Be sure to leave us a five star review we'd really appreciate that. 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 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. a giraffe is a horse that was designed by a military procurement committee. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are found. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. But you got to do it because you got to know how to get a firehose rig from it from two different places in the boat to anywhere in the boat under two minutes, or you'll die because there'll be no more oxygen. And we tried to make automatic, bad idea. And I would probably imagine lots of lots of drills too while you're out. 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 just a little over six feet long and it's about 18 to 18 inches tall and that's where you get to sleep. Alright, so out of all the major superpowers on the planet right now. CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE . I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. Um, honestly, seriously, honestly, it's all garbage. Naval guns were short and huge in the moment, the ability to continuously accelerate the projectile down the barrel came in.

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mark novak anvil gunsmithing

mark novak anvil gunsmithing

mark novak anvil gunsmithing