@20:20 This may be the best artifact around for resolving the ‘Ol “M1 GHER-und” versus “M1 Ghah-RAND” argument. Looks like my dear old Dad, and his DI, had it right...
Except they literally call the man Guh-rand in the video. He did not pronounce his name that way, do simple research to find out how he wanted it pronounced. I don’t care what his family now pronounces it, they had nothing to do with the rifle. So your point is invalid and irrelevant
The greatest Firearm manufacturer of the United States of America.
Six years ago I had the opportunity to tour this museum. It was incredibly cool. It is paradise for a gun-lover.
Great video.
Thanks for posting.
Excellent
@20:20
This may be the best artifact around for resolving the ‘Ol “M1 GHER-und” versus “M1 Ghah-RAND” argument. Looks like my dear old Dad, and his DI, had it right...
It literally does nothing to "resolve" it, his name was pronounced Gair-end, not Guh-rand. This video gets it wrong like everyone else
Except they literally call the man Guh-rand in the video. He did not pronounce his name that way, do simple research to find out how he wanted it pronounced. I don’t care what his family now pronounces it, they had nothing to do with the rifle. So your point is invalid and irrelevant
York used a 1917 Enfield, not a Springfield.
He did but 1917s weren't made at Springfield .
18:12 is the coolest 1903 I've ever seen.
And McNamara had it closed
You see the cord? LoL and thanks for these vids you wont find vids like this easily
2116 isn’t that a Russian smg? Where’d you get that?
That was my stepfather brother
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