Nuclear produces a lot of power for what it consumes to produce it. So anyway, that's where I'm at. 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. I do think the the 120s are a little dated. Okay, now I'm gonna I'm gonna take a moment here to read a little bit of a monologue from one of my favorite films related To the Cold War and related to the whole communist scare, and that is a Stanley Kubrick film by the name of Dr. Strangelove. went for? Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. I'm rambling. What I will tell you is that it wasn't the best experience. R. Mark Novak: Anvil 058: Johnson Automatic Rifle. Joined Apr 11, 2004 . And these guys are just looking at these American astronauts like, oh, he was he spent a million dollars. Apr 4, 2022. rocketman. Mark Novak 102K views 10 months ago Anvil 062: French RSC 17 54K views 3 years ago Anvil 078: #4 Mk.1 Truck Gun Carbine Part 1 252K views 4.4M views 6 years ago 59K views 3 years ago The. You want a simple gun? #metoo. I got you have one. Yeah. No, it might break. We might as well use it because we're going to run on a stored sunlight one of these days. And every once in a while I'm coming back around to your initial question. But the problem is, is that after seven to eight days, the first thing that happens is the cow dies. Okay, so while I can build you a pretty nice 1911 Why? Okay, well the Russians have always copied everything. No, there are no the guys fired all the way in the front. I need you to solder on that ribbon, that shotgun barrel. The answer is it finds me because the illusion of competence is intoxicating to my customers. That is the size of the room we're sitting in. 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. And I can rule the world because they did. We were fighting a war that was costing billions of dollars while we were engaged in the world's humankind's largest infrastructure improvement, the Eisenhower interstate system, while we started up Johnson's great, great society program, and in the middle of all that we went to the freakin moon and paid cash for all of it. Small Arms of WWI Primer 0XX: XXXX Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing December 23, 2019 I mean, it's really awesome to be able to hold one like a old musket or a black powder weapon that I've never had the opportunity to shoot so and I'm gonna be really awesome to do it. 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 lot of people gonna yell at me. New posts Search forums. It cost us a million dollars in development and it works in space, and the Russians just pull a pencil out and go. 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. So I want to do the second part of that I did the first part it was it was a good episode. We've moved over now and I'm running and bringing this stuff back and I really appreciate your time. And the crystal meant you didn't have to tune it. Yeah, I don't know if I was even prepared to answer the question and I'm sorry. There are well, the Russian mindset during that time was that everything had a purpose. That was the dawn of the Karen it was in a world of Susan. Okay, it's not a very big thing. So what the French have is what the nuclear Navy has is a very large pool of qualified talent that all know the same thing. 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. However, the ammunition weighs a lot and the reason why I want a 22 revolver is because handgun is the last thing you go to. So, Mark, how long have you been gunsmithing? So. 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. So when it comes to you look at aircraft, right, right. LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit | Podcast on Spotify. I looked at it. So I thought that today's podcasts, it would be a lot of fun to maybe just touch on, like what Mark does. We have the metals. Every story. Looks like a baby wipe dispenser. And when you run out, you wind up with a mag full of empties. It's about two and a half feet wide. 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. There is more to that. Now remember now this is a Navy guy that was on a submarine talking to an army guy that was on the ground. Or is are we doomed? Now he hosts his own series, Anvil, in an attempt to preserve his craft. I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. In my experience, and we did use them I'm more of a 240 Bravo kinda guy. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - "Anvil gunsmithing" aka Mark Novak is back. It doesn't know that it's not 1778 we've got a gun in here now we're going to shoot this weekend. 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. And yeah, and, Well, they got to have somebody up to like check on system while there's. Big neck, little neck yellow, no Brown, no black little ears, tall ears, horns. It's available on a planet. However, there's 23 feet of mid course trajectory on that round and I hit better know where that target is within about 20 yards here or there where I want mess it in front of it or behind it with a Garand, I can lay back there all day and I'm off by 10 or 12 inches. velocity. True and there's two things that I'm that I'm very fond of saying one. So for those listening, we've got Matt here. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. Yeah. It's it's if you actually do the numbers, no, no. So in light of this conversation that has occurred here, yes. I've never been there. Because actuarily I was more endangered driving to the base than I was was going to see on the boat. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair Think about stuff like sonar, Sonar It was a huge breakthrough. Forums. Um, honestly, seriously, honestly, it's all garbage. Yeah. I would 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. It's all garbage. Factory-trained Anvil Points Colorado gunsmiths Factory-trained gunsmith since 1975. The I will tell you this. Yes and there there was no value for the individual human life. I mean, what do you have going on new projects? We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. So you're going backwards. And a lot of people nowadays don't even know what that looks like. CUSTOM M&P'S CUSTOM GLOCK'S So you have limited options because of where you are and what you're doing. Be sure to leave us a five star review we'd really appreciate that. It really was. Nuclear energy. 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. The Chow was good for the first seven to eight days. Like what current issue military weapons? IV8888 Range Day 2019: Custom Martini Henry / Mark Novak Interview Pat RMG 91.2K subscribers Subscribe 189 5.1K views 3 years ago Anvil's Mark Novak details out the custom Martini. I have a 20 millimeter Lotti L39 semi automatic anti tank weapon that we're waiting for the paperwork for. 16K Followers, 543 Following, 565 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mark Novak (@anvilgunsmithing) So I'm not really familiar with I don't work on a lot of it. I don't know, I would just tell you this. And there is a scrubber that scrubs all the co2 out of the air. All right, so I'm gonna ask a few questions that might pitch you slightly outside of the realm of. So this is about an 18 by 18 room if I'm not too far off. Naval guns were short and huge in the moment, the ability to continuously accelerate the projectile down the barrel came in. Sure, look at Naval gunnery. He needs a refreshment of his libation. 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. All right. And then they put a box of plastic milk in there and stays there for the rest of the patrol because it's heinous. Yeah, and you have to look it's a plausible story because all three men were in theater at the same time. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. These videos are free to watch and if anyone attempts to charge for this video notify us immediately. So then now we have all these different clean parts and stuff floating around you have some guys using the carbon some guys using the CLP and it was a mess. All right, so let's go. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. Two, two redundancy redundancies, there's and things are only redundant if they both work. We're right back to that. Yeah, everything this guy did was huge. InRange- I like the match stuff- especially when they put the weirder guns to the test on the clock. And then there's the skis flip up out of the way and then you got a set of spikes. Right it was to pick off a defenseless. And here's why I think it's all garbage. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. They have a ton more restrictions on airspace, meaning you have to clear a lot more airspace to use them. So I've always been intrigued by the Vargas and rifle because of its association with Patrick Bergson. I really don't. They never really were known for their reliability. Yes, he was definitely a colorful fellow. It's great water. 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. So look at Naval gunnery before I'm going to call 1890 to two years smokeless came out. Hmm So do you think Mickail Kalshnikov and you look at his contributions? CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. But one thing I want to mention, yes. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. It doesn't have staying power. It costs less to get up there. He has contributed to C&Rsenals YouTube channel. So you'll go six on 12 off six on 12 off so you're always getting up to a different meal. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. And I think I shared that story with you, Eric, about how the American space program spent over a million dollars to create this Fisher space pen, right. I'm the opposite of one of those guys that clear coats the patina into a 67 Cuda I don't do that. And then look at the Germans and using the magnetic Enigma device. Mark, thank you for being on our podcast. handgun wise we have two semi automatic revolvers, of which I've done Anvil episodes on both we have a material owner classics from the 1980s and we have a Ferguson from nine out of Ferguson Listen to me, a Webley Fosbury and they're both semi automatic recall operated revolvers. Why have we done that, right? So he put the steam in in order to condense it let the atmosphere push the piston down. I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. All we did was maintenance and clean and stand watch and I'm telling you what it is 100 hour weeks. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. Very briefly. And they prevented those cores from melting out of their containment vessels. 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. I mean, I don't know what an M4 that comes back from the hot and Sandy looks like but I would be willing to bet you that they just throw it in a garbage can and start over again. Has some pretty interesting videos on You Tube. There's four of them. Most of the stuff that the Russians had maintaining a nuclear weapon is not a five second evolution requires a very large infrastructure that fell apart. So do you think the groundwater is contaminated? 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, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. That's my opinion. Just another beautiful day in paradise. Oh yeah Balvenie Caribbean cast 14 year old scotch. There's only so much here so I would say the self contained cartridge followed by, followed by smokeless powder sold the 8mm Lebel. 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. So went from engines that ran at 200 degrees Fahrenheit to 6000 degrees Fahrenheit in 60 years. We're going back to CLP wipes. Would he use polymer in his gun design? And they have fluted chamber, which is Oh, yeah, yeah, fluted chamber, Chrome lining. 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. I'm not bagging on the gear that our guys have because they have the training to keep it running. Okay, I'm not a big fan of plastic, but that doesn't mean because one, there are a whole lot of people that are very, very good at maintaining the stuff that was made since World War Two. And every time we tried to make one that was lighter, didn't really work out. Hello. You got to do drills because the problem is submarine is that three quarters of the drills once they begin their actual casualties, because you're 400 feet underwater, and you've just shut the reactor down for a drill. I used to be on another channel. It's ugly, it's terrible. I don't clear coat over rust. Like there's a lot of people that go Oh, well, he stole designs from the term governor or whatever, or do you think he was just brilliant enough to think hey, I'm gonna make one basic machine, one piston you know the moving thing he. You just move on it happens but you don't Don't do something wrong and I tell somebody you did it wrong or it will kill all of you. And then anything else that just happens to come my way. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. The gun doesn't know it will run if you do your part. 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. 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. The ability to communicate on the battlefield. You know what makes the 1911 a brilliant handgun. Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing is one of the most passionate people at the IV8888 Range Day event. Yes. Alright guys, thank you so much for tuning into this podcast. Then the other 99 guys cover free and it doesn't matter. 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. A good gunsmith is indeed hard to find. 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. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. Now what about like, you know food preparation chow hall, I mean any decent area to move around like well rec room or anything like that. Okay, which is really, really cool stuff.