Any machine is only knew once and two specifically about guns. Very worthwhile watching. 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. I looked at it. All we did was maintenance and clean and stand watch and I'm telling you what it is 100 hour weeks. It's already in the crust of the earth. Follow, Theres a term, perhaps you have heard of it, Putins War, Week 61. It just. The gun doesn't know it will run if you do your part. So there's all kinds of stuff and at the end of the day, you come back off a tour and your wife will not allow you in the house because you smell like we called it metal oxide breath. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. polymers are here because they are better I hate to say that you say modern cars have no soul. So essentially what he did was to say I need 100. But at the end of the day, what's the average? We do not send our work out, and everything is done in house. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel . They're all machines to me. Why is it here? Yeah. He has contributed to C&Rsenals YouTube channel. Let us know if you like this format. And this is life, liberty and the pursuit, your beacon of freedom and the American way of life. Your Library. Yeah, they were completely willing to kill anybody they need to kill you know? As we were making this podcast. Do you think he really wanted to make a gun that weighed 14 pounds? It. There was a battery in that ship. A lot of people gonna yell at me. Or would even know that if you actually really hung on to it, it might break. A third of the crew up at all times. And that only took wow 20 years. Hmm So do you think Mickail Kalshnikov and you look at his contributions? 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. A good gunsmith is indeed hard to find. Why have we done that, right? We might as well use it because we're going to run on a stored sunlight one of these days. Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. Alright. Yeah. Well, there are several things upcoming projects that I'm doing is part two of "Why Did My Gun Explode?" And they have fluted chamber, which is Oh, yeah, yeah, fluted chamber, Chrome lining. You snapped into a channel. That's true right but there's no dumb luck in that boat if all right if I'm an infantry men and I forget to clean my rifle and I have a minor stoppage and I just need to clear the stoppage and get my mind back in order that's one thing but out there the training disposition you must be on your A game because all everyone is relying on a well oiled machine. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. That's my opinion. You've got a group of guys and a wood line firing muskets and there's this huge cloud of smoke when now right enemy all of a sudden knows where everybody is right? And if it didn't have a purpose, it didn't. Yeah. 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. There's a burner that burns all the methane so when you fart, it just turns it by back into water vapor. Because think about, okay, you think about all the things from our past that haven't survived into today's world, right? It was already in development, it was practically free. It all came together in a self contained cartridge. Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. But, you know, I really just didn't. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. Yeah, I think so. Primary containment hell, they didn't even need secondary containment. 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. Mark Novak restoring a Sharps Carbine 50-70 percussion conversion By Warden Callaway August 7, 2021 in SASS Wire Start new topic Posted August 7, 2021 Good entertainment but about the 24 minute mark he shows how he repairs damages screw heads and flame blues them. That's pretty Kicking, I have to just straight up hunting rifles on building that that's going to take another year. I mean, you had a great guy with a turn bolt five shot bolt action, hunting rifle, basically. I think with the advancements in small arms technology, you can actually achieve a lot more By, you know small unit tactics. I've got another one. So you have limited options because of where you are and what you're doing. Geared to the Interests of Veterans and Non-Veteran Patriots. All right, and we got Mr. Mark Novak from Anvil Gunsmithing. Would he use polymer in his gun design? I taught mechatronics in high school. So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. 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. Okay, so we're going to end with this all right, "the survival kit contents check, 1 45 automatic, two boxes of ammunition, four days concentrated emergency rations, one drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills, one miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible, $100 and ruples, $100 in gold, nine packs of chewing gum, one issue of prophylactic, three lipsticks, one pair of nylon stockings, shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff." Wonderful dude, one of my favorite human beings. 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. R. Mark Novak: Anvil 058: Johnson Automatic Rifle. All right, we are drinking. That's my experience of it. Use the name Rusty. My YouTube channel is Mark Novak, right now.No, I haven't. Right? RugersGR8; Jan 23, 2022; Military Surplus . 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. The US military has had to relearn this lesson over and over again, big, dumb and slow wins the battle. I mean, well there's you can insert teams that will do much more damage than a nuclear well, nuclear blast. I thought more of the guys here would be too. You get out into the beach and you see Don't worry about drinking fish piss. But one thing I want to mention, yes. Now remember now this is a Navy guy that was on a submarine talking to an army guy that was on the ground. When you sharpen a pencil you make very conductive graphite dust and they actually had issues with that in their spacecraft, however, yeah, we were using such high tech stuff as computers, these stabilizer spacecrafts, all of theirs are spun like a bullet. You know that there's there seems to be this this certainly discernible disconnect from one generation of people that are used to a certain, you know, level gear and type a gear. You didn't walk around going, Oh my god, I'm going to die. . It was advertised. Yes. Because actuarily I was more endangered driving to the base than I was was going to see on the boat. Classifieds. Everybody's on Channel three. So I integrated that all into one great big pile of Jeff Chester. No. And then of course, you'll run out of vegetables and eggs and then you're down to eating meat and potatoes and butter and bread. How is it How is waste handled? We will have other guests on. And they prevented those cores from melting out of their containment vessels. There are not a whole lot of people that are good at maintaining this stuff made before it. It was the self contained cartridge followed by smokeless powder. Okay. Well, you just have a lot you have a lot more gas to propel it I mean, which is much more reliable. There's 100 other guys on his boat that have a clue. You had a pretty dang great gun, man. It's awesome. Hey, how did school go today Rust? Now, while he's refilling marks glass, I will tell you a little bit about this army procurement process and some of the stupidity that comes out of it. So you eat a lot of bread, a lot of meat and a lot of potatoes and you look like a freakin termite. Husband and wife Police Armorers. And if you sent your 93 back in, you got a brand new 97 back. 1911 is the best handgun in my opinion. 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. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - "Anvil gunsmithing" aka Mark Novak is back. Repairing, restoring, conserving, and bringing back from the dead cool old firearms. 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. You walk around going Thank God. #metoo. They don't even come out of the airplane yet configured. That's what you want. Joined Apr 11, 2004 . Yeah, they're cool. 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. So he bought me a kit and I started building a gun. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are found. And this is all about keeping things from dying and premature death because of a lack of maintenance. And then we started we got inside their head and started living rent free between their ears. That's right. I was gonna say the metallic probably like the kind primer, the crystal controlled AM radio. Wow. So what did what did World War One give you improvements. There's everything there. No, it might break. There's only so much here so I would say the self contained cartridge followed by, followed by smokeless powder sold the 8mm Lebel. While we're much better? Right. Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing July 10, 2018 Hello. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. So anyway, that's where I'm at. Yeah, we're bringing those in. Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. 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. Right that 75 caliber Whitworth tower gun that I might be getting. They're just better. Yeah. He has contributed to C&Rsenal's YouTube channel. 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. And there's a lot of examples of that in this room. Alright guys, thank you so much for tuning into this podcast. Well, I think that it's also an exercise in just because you can try to make something cheaper doesn't mean you should know that because those reactors fat has some clear faults in them. And I want ammunition that doesn't weigh much I can carry a lot of it and it has all the basic qualifications of money. Since 1982, our pistolsmiths have been crafting some of the finest custom 1911 and Hi Power handguns in the world. No, the boat. Okay, so while I can build you a pretty nice 1911 Why? I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. 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. So it ceases to be a drill. You mentioned that you don't really like working on as much of the modern stuff. Okay. Yeah, I mean, you brought in some really, really cool firearms and I ones that I've never actually seen in person, so I have an appreciation while I don't have an opportunity to shoot those all the time. And at the oxygen and hydrogen recombine, you understand why several years call that thing the bomb. Just another beautiful day in paradise. I don't know what that environment is. And I prefer working in Walmart and steel, it's just me. So let's talk a little bit about that mark, if we can your submarine surface so I know you and I offline if spoken on many accounts about some of the things that you you know the the lifestyle of living in a submarine. I'm the opposite of one of those guys that clear coats the patina into a 67 Cuda I don't do that. And it's just you know whether or not that true that that story is true, or whether or not it's embellished. It cost us a million dollars in development and it works in space, and the Russians just pull a pencil out and go. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. All right. 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. Life Member of the NRA since 1969. Thread fizzled pretty quick. The AK47. 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. I do think the the 120s are a little dated. And a lot of people nowadays don't even know what that looks like. 01:01:45 - 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 O LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit (podcast) | Listen Notes They They probably came back from the war and they're like, yeah, give me a grand and a 1911. All shooting is performed on state-approved firing ranges under the supervision of trained professionals. Have a good one. While you were saying that I thought about something. Small factoid, the brass does not come out the back end of an A10 that could not figure out how to get rid of that many cases that fast. Who knows how to work on that. So that is an interesting story I've always heard about the man that had Washington in his sights was Patrick Ferguson. So, look, Mark, I would definitely take a moment to thank you so much for being on our podcast we've reached about our limit on the timeframe here right on I definitely want to, you know, tell everybody look, go follow amble gunsmithing. And I know, people recall the the name Fort Pulaski is named after Pulaski. And I know there's a lot of guys in combat using it right now and they swear by it. All right, so let's go. I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. Has some pretty interesting videos on You Tube. Now I did hear this heinous, but it is what we did. Yes, he was definitely a colorful fellow. I really love it. And as we'll talk about here, I'm guessing we now have the technology to spread the gospel of, of doing the maintenance. 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. Nuclear lock. There's just it's a very, very intense environment that does not suffer fools gladly. This appears to be actual gunsmithing, though I'm not a gunsmith. So when it comes to you look at aircraft, right, right. He recently, because of demonitization issues branched out on his own, while still associating with Othais and Mae. All right, so I'm gonna ask a few questions that might pitch you slightly outside of the realm of. So I'm not really familiar with I don't work on a lot of it. The cylinder indexes it stays cocked and it's pretty cool. They're there. Yeah, just pump just pump it out in the ocean. Okay. And let me go hack around a bit. Well, no, I think that you and I actually wound up reaching the same conclusion. And I was really into that my father was was a Sabre Jet pilot back in the 50s. I always just felt like the SAWs, you know, from being stamped. So this is about an 18 by 18 room if I'm not too far off. There's nothing in it. And you've got a semi automatic and right around shooting black tip. I wouldn't worry about it. New posts Search forums. Im currently on the lookout for a SMLE to convert into a truck gun. And when you run out, you wind up with a mag full of empties. So let's backtrack. 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. Anvil Firearms Repair, Port Angeles, Washington. 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. Then switch over the other one to repair the other one. I think that we will come to you for the next batch. Well, okay, next season at once. 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. Yeah. I'm telling you the accurate glasses available in the 1650s. Now you do a lot of preventative maintenance. Sure, look at Naval gunnery. All right, then. Okay, this one had the sled in it. I have a 1893 Winchester pump gun in the shop. Milvetsandpatr2 I just it's, I have an opinion on it. Just curious if anyone had any first hand info on Mark Novak and his gunsmithing. Guys, I need to equip them with 100 weapons that costs 25 times as much and essentially said to the British government, in today's money, I'd like you to just kick me about 20 or 25. mil. No, you're not what I'm trying to come back around and we're self contained cartridge, smokeless powder. Oh, we backed away. So we're going to go ahead and we're going to go and take that aspect of his life and we're going to convert that over minus we'll do it on one of the rarest flintlock military arms ever, or even the reproductions are rare. They're better. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. 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. It doesn't have staying power. Right. This is the this is the largest open space inside the submarine except for engine room upper level where you could see 30 or 40 feet but you couldn't walk that far. The metallurgist were blowing their brains out trying to keep up and then von Ohain and Whittle just declare the piston part of the internal combustion engine redundant and just burn the fuel. Okay, well the Russians have always copied everything. And I don't care if you managed to build sentimental value in your 93 and three years you didn't get it back. And why Really? Search. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. You know, it is so neat. Yeah I'm sure it is smokeless powder see the thing is, You put these bags on a Frenchman they've been there first and fastest with a lot of stuff from. All content 2023 Life Liberty and the Pursuit. Right, you can kill Nazis through trees. 377 likes. Well think about Chernobyl. I've never been there. And there is a scrubber that scrubs all the co2 out of the air. Posted: 1/21/2020 9:12:24 PM EDT. 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. Yes. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. I mean, if folks that are listening, if you've never heard of Patrick Burgess and look him up, he's got a super colorful history and, you know, he did get dye on Kings Mountain and it was a bloody battle, and they wound up shooting him like three times and got bayoneted by, like 12 different people he got when they found his body had 12 bayonet wounds, three bullet holes and a wounded arm. 5 of 5 By becoming a patron, you'll instantly unlock access to 228 exclusive posts 193 Images 2 Links 9 Writings 163 Videos LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit | Podcast on Spotify. And I'm Eric. Holy crap. While we were deployed, we had the lovely we had the lovely experience of getting the CLP wipes in a can. There are almost no parts in it. True and there's two things that I'm that I'm very fond of saying one. Nuclear produces a lot of power for what it consumes to produce it. Countries with the political will to do it, China. So I had to actually switch to my M4, and then kind of get the gun back up. We'll go from there. You put on this So I want to do the second part of that I did the first part it was it was a good episode. In a sense, they built a sarcophagus around it, but the concern. Alright guys getting into today's episode. You know what I mean? What now the I did hear one of the benefits of being on a on as part of the silent service as they say is the Chow. It's available on a planet. Okay, and there. I would It only deflagrates so fast. So it's it's useful firearms have a usefulness that far far exceeds any other item especially going into antiquity. I mean to change war. I just had a gentleman drop two complete Bren guns on me. I've always really been intrigued by the Mateba and the Fosbery just because they are such unique actions and really, really interesting pieces of engineering. Yeah. I mean, Those about making extra breach blocks for, How many of those things exist? Right. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.3 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. I'm finding his channel really enjoyable. So you're I mean that that's admirable, you're preserving the past. Oh, I think you guys are talking down to the macro level about innovations as far as bullets and round right powder. 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. That place makes the sun look like it's bothering me kind of they kind of created a tiny sun. And I'm having fun with equipment that will actually poke man sized holes in stuff. And then it came down the pipeline. So the magazine depletes from the rear forward. 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. They didn't understand what happens when you add that much positive reactivity to a reactor that's that poorly designed and it blew the entire top off the damn thing and flipped it over upside down. So went from engines that ran at 200 degrees Fahrenheit to 6000 degrees Fahrenheit in 60 years. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. In 1778 the gun doesn't know how old it is if you load it with the correct ammunition. Yeah, I mean, he put together an experimental rifle corps consisting of a little over 100 men. Okay. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. You want a simple gun? In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. They may have put it back together again, but they had no way they didn't. As opposed to say run one thing till it dies. And yet you don't hear Japan squaring it off because it's the only there's only two kinds of energy available on this planet solar and nuclear. So do you think the groundwater is contaminated? Why don't you use pencil? All right. If the Finns or the US Marines could keep it alive. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. And every once in a while I'm coming back around to your initial question. Hmm, Yes. 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. And Mark, thank you very much for joining us. All right. There's an activated charcoal bed. 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. Oh, gosh, yeah. What I will tell you is that it wasn't the best experience. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. 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? Thanks for listening to life liberty and pursuit.
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