HISTORY OF THE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS DEVELOPMENT OF M14 RIFLE 14294

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    This historical re-enactment film from the early 1980s titled “Springfield Armory” is a National Park Service Museum film that was presented by the National park Service U.S. Department of the Interior. The film discusses the importance of the Springfield Armory to the US Army and its military strategy, the development of the M14 rifle, and the solidifying of an American system of manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Through historical archival footage and re-enactment, the film takes the viewer from the foundation of the armory right after The Revolutionary War to its closing in 1969 and all of the inventions that came out of it. The film was produced by the National Park Service Division of Audiovisual Arts in collaboration with The American Precision Museum Association, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution, Slate Mill Historic Site, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation amongst others.
    U.S. Marine walks through the M14 rifle, officially the United States rifle (0:31). Historical reenactment of rifles used throughout US history by military personnel (0:46). Springfield Armory logo (1:18). Montage / re-enactment showing the use of the rifle or musket as an important weapon in the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII and beyond (1:25). Secretary of War Henry Knox (1:35). Map featuring Springfield, Massachusetts (2:12). Craftsmen and metalsmiths at work at the armory: European system of rudimentary production line (2:48-4:30). The War of 1812 and new demand for weapons (4:43). Thomas Blanchard walking through invention of the first machining lathe for interchangeable parts (4:52-6:18). Water mill and sources of energy for factories (6:33). Superintendent James Wolfe Ripley hosts a British delegation to study American technology and production methods (7:05). Milling machine to cut metal (8:34). Storage of manufactured weapons (9:33). Military inspection of manufactured goods by contractors (10:06). Contributions of Springfield Armory during The Civil War (11:04). Industrial Revolution and growth of the Springfield Armory (11:55). U.S. Army Ordnance Department effort to develop military rifle (12:25). United States Capitol Dome (12:44). M1903 Springfield and World War I (12:47). Victorious soldiers march the Champs-Élysées with the Arc de Triomphe in the background in Paris (13:27). John Garand and invention of semi-automatic M1 Garand (13:46). Production of M1 Garand during World War II (15:09). 1964 Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara closed the Springfield Armory (16:27). Closing credits (16:51).
    The M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire battle rifle chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 in) cartridge. It became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959, replacing the M1 Garand rifle in service with the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965. The M14 was used by the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for Basic and Advanced Individual Training (AIT) from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.[
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Komentáře • 74

  • @edm240b9
    @edm240b9 Před rokem +13

    I interned there for college credits my senior year. The grounds now hold a museum and I saw some truly amazing firearms, including one off prototypes and rare firearms, to incredible pictures and artifacts collected over the years.

  • @MrWrzaSQN
    @MrWrzaSQN Před rokem +5

    This style of producing those films are fascinating.

  • @DerwoodPFreen
    @DerwoodPFreen Před rokem +4

    Love to see the old machinery in operation.

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 Před rokem +9

    3500 made a year doesn't sound like much, but then you consider they're made entirely by hand. Pretty amazing.

  • @bombfog1
    @bombfog1 Před rokem +56

    It’s quite a shame that Massachusetts has decided to leave behind the ideals upon which this great nation of ours was founded, especially those enumerated in the First and Second Amendments.

    • @ypaulbrown
      @ypaulbrown Před rokem +6

      well said....

    • @nicksarna3288
      @nicksarna3288 Před rokem +7

      It really isn't. Mass is doing just fine.

    • @bombfog1
      @bombfog1 Před rokem +14

      @@nicksarna3288 It was the birth place of our freedom and now is a hotbed of oppression. There are few other states who tax their citizens as much as Massachusetts and, likewise, there are few who illegally infringe upon their citizens Constitutional rights to the extent Massachusetts has. It’s just about the most unfree state in the Union.

    • @philup6274
      @philup6274 Před rokem +4

      It was never what you thought it was...
      You were sold a lie.

    • @skitariisoldier7367
      @skitariisoldier7367 Před rokem +8

      ​@@nicksarna3288 What right with this: Unnecessarily high energy prices due to an obsession with "climate change", being a sanctuary state, the high crime rate in Springfield and the CRT/Intersectionality garbage in schools?

  • @jimmyp6443
    @jimmyp6443 Před rokem +11

    When iron men built wooden ships

  • @deanmeyer1815
    @deanmeyer1815 Před rokem +1

    I own 3 “Trapdoor Springfield” infantry rifles, in 1878, 1884, and 1888 variations, and most of the pieces of a “Cadet” rifle with 1874 range serial number. Also an 1898 model Krag.
    Fun to shoot and very accurate.
    The “Springfield Armory” copyright is currently owned by a firearms manufacturer in Northwest Illinois and produce and sell a wide variety of high quality of product.
    As well as reproducing arms such as the 1911 pistol and M1A rifle, the civilian version of the Garand with detachable magazine.

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci

      And they are also fuddmasters and 2A traitors

  • @uncletrick1
    @uncletrick1 Před rokem +9

    I've visited the Springfield Armory. It's an interesting place.

    • @skitariisoldier7367
      @skitariisoldier7367 Před rokem +1

      I went there and saw the biggest pair of calipers ever and that lathe! That thing is a monster!

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Před rokem

      @@skitariisoldier7367 I've used 24 and 36 inch vernier calipers. How big were the ones there?

    • @skitariisoldier7367
      @skitariisoldier7367 Před rokem +1

      @@joshuagibson2520 Not sure, but they weren't vernier calipers. They could have been dividers.

    • @skitariisoldier7367
      @skitariisoldier7367 Před rokem +1

      @@joshuagibson2520 They looked like this, just a lot bigger valkenpower.com/image/magictoolbox_cache/8c95d73fec130487c102a73bf1ab42ce/5/3/5396_product/thumb900x900/2967682210/PSU6.jpg

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Před rokem

      @@skitariisoldier7367 aaaah okay. Now I know what you're talking about! Thanks.

  • @longshot398
    @longshot398 Před rokem +3

    I own 2 Springfield Armory weapons, soon to be 3. Got my best rifle a few months ago, M1a civilian version of the M-14. Carried that when i was in the Marines.

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci

      If you are talking about new rifles, the Springfield Armory that exists today is NOT the same one that used to exist. If you are talking about OG product, then that's badass

    • @longshot398
      @longshot398 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@rondobrondo I am aware of this. This is not my first rodeo. I am a 69 year old veteran, my first rifle was a M-14. My M1A is a very good rifle, no problems with it. Over a 1000 rounds shot. The group i shoot with can not out shoot my M1A or me even with my black scary rifle. With that being said, have a groovy day.

  • @Sennmut
    @Sennmut Před rokem +2

    Excellent. You've done it again! More like this!!!

  • @jimmyp6443
    @jimmyp6443 Před rokem +7

    Have you hugged your Springfield lately ?

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Před rokem +3

    always great stuff here....

  • @frogfrager
    @frogfrager Před rokem +3

    RIP springfield armory

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 Před rokem +2

    I own 6 rifles made at Springfield. A M1903, A M1903A3, and 4 M1's. The problem is well known for the M1903 of bad heat treatment of the receiver. Most were return and replaced. But before buying one do your research.

  • @TEXASGIANT1959
    @TEXASGIANT1959 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @LosTCoz3000
    @LosTCoz3000 Před rokem +2

    i love these videos.

  • @KE0ZCO
    @KE0ZCO Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @behemoth5022
    @behemoth5022 Před rokem +1

    That was perfect.

  • @oliverdelaenfield2
    @oliverdelaenfield2 Před rokem +4

    It should never have been closed.

    • @keithmoore5306
      @keithmoore5306 Před rokem

      yeah they just moved most of the maintenance work the armory did to Aniston! didn't save a penny!!

  • @eddietat95
    @eddietat95 Před rokem +1

    15:15 There he is. John C. Garand.

  • @CosmosNut
    @CosmosNut Před rokem +3

    If there is anything about the M14 rifle I missed it! My service sidearm M1911a1 (am old) was I thought also originally made by the Springfield Armory but no mention made here...

    • @dickyhead
      @dickyhead Před rokem

      Agreed, not a word about the M14.

    • @steveb6103
      @steveb6103 Před rokem

      Most were made by Colt but there were others making them under contract. I own 5 and all are Colts.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 Před rokem

      The 1911 was made by COLT in N.Y.

  • @eddietat95
    @eddietat95 Před rokem +2

    The title's a little off. There is no coverage of the development of the M14 rifle itself.

  • @purm0ndis
    @purm0ndis Před rokem +2

    Used to work in a repurposed part of the armory

  • @rondobrondo
    @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci

    Current Springfield Armory is a mockery of this once great institution lol, except maybe their licensed deal with HS Produkt for the "Echelon", which is a hideous name, but it's better than a Sig P320

  • @Militarycollector
    @Militarycollector Před rokem +3

    That’s one of the saddest stories in American history..
    After 174 years McNamara just decides that’s the end of that.. I got a better idea get rid of him instead..!!!

  • @keithmoore5306
    @keithmoore5306 Před rokem +3

    hey periscope more of this and way way less of the tourist junk of late!!!

  • @scratchdog2216
    @scratchdog2216 Před rokem +1

    Quite familiar with the area but never the histort of the Armory.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Před rokem +1

    🇺🇸

  • @Shadismic
    @Shadismic Před rokem +3

    I love how humans create these instruments to kill each other, there’s just not enough of them being made.
    Viva intelligentsia.

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci +1

      Guns are based, poser

    • @Shadismic
      @Shadismic Před 11 měsíci

      @@rondobrondo
      ?
      Can’t decipher what you wrote.
      Nevertheless, if you don’t eat your meat you can’t have any pudding!

  • @pb68slab18
    @pb68slab18 Před rokem +1

    No Krag in the intro???🤬

  • @rondobrondo
    @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci +2

    The M1 was originally designed 10000 years ago by prehistoric Africans

  • @davidoflight1313
    @davidoflight1313 Před rokem

    Inherited antique tech. from a previous age of mankind?

    • @crunchytheclown9694
      @crunchytheclown9694 Před rokem

      Isnt it al ? But i get your point :-)

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Před 11 měsíci

      The M1 was originally designed 10000 years ago by prehistoric Africans

  • @rickbonser9923
    @rickbonser9923 Před rokem

    A really interesting film...but ruined by the pointless blacked area for the pointless timer. It was obscuring interesting close ups of the manufacturing. Get rid of it!

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Před rokem +1

      Here's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes.
      In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous CZcams users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do.
      Love our channel and want to support what we do? You can help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference.

  • @bloopahVIII
    @bloopahVIII Před rokem

    vhs videos now: "scary" "horror" videos that all use the same format of either analog horror or backrooms
    vhs videos then: here's a visualized history of the american infantry

  • @nickraschke4737
    @nickraschke4737 Před rokem

    The French invented mass production. Bloody hell.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 Před rokem

      They were the first to mass produce white flags, but only the French government was interested in purchasing them in mass quantities.

  • @jimmyp6443
    @jimmyp6443 Před rokem +1

    Pearl Harbor today boys ,December 07 1941 ,If not for the Grace of God ,and all this ,we would be speaking German or Jap !