weapon systems World War II gave you metallurgy. 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. There's over 600 tons of AC in a nuclear submarine. 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 He has contributed to C&Rsenal's YouTube channel. So yeah, there's not a lot of open space. And that's so you know, again, yes. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. Okay, so while I can build you a pretty nice 1911 Why? The boat runs on three, three watches. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. Yeah, I mean, he put together an experimental rifle corps consisting of a little over 100 men. Okay? So for those listening, we've got Matt here. But, you know, I really just didn't. Seems to be a year or more. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. So you get up to breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, breakfast, mid rats, dinner, lunch, you're going backwards. Of course it's a higher caliber. Then switch over the other one to repair the other one. No. And then the ability to communicate. In my experience, and we did use them I'm more of a 240 Bravo kinda guy. Why don't you use pencil? Like what current issue military weapons? Like the 240 is just a far superior gun to the249. Do you pay me another 500 X to make it work? There's everything there. Great to be here, guys. and I've been asked for that. It doesn't have staying power. We're right back to that. It's rust OK? 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. Everything's done in shifts. Like M134 rolls on to the battlespace, you're, you're you're done. That place makes the sun look like it's bothering me kind of they kind of created a tiny sun. Yeah, the modern primer emanates percussion ignition. They were cut, but they were cut very politely. Problem solving and fixin' on older guns to get them up and running. And I'm having fun with equipment that will actually poke man sized holes in stuff. I mean, you had a great guy with a turn bolt five shot bolt action, hunting rifle, basically. There's not many of them out there and he takes these pieces of history and he preserves them. Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing July 10, 2018 And I don't care if you managed to build sentimental value in your 93 and three years you didn't get it back. Anvil 038: What's up with my Chauchat? Very small because Your submarine is ablitic it's nine pounds of crap stuffed into a two pound box. Everybody's on Channel three. You want a simple gun? Very worthwhile watching. It was advertised. Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil . So, Mark, how long have you been gunsmithing? But out of all the stuff he brought down, the the man in history that has always intrigued me the most in the British military was Patrick Ferguson. 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. 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. 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. 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. Or would even know that if you actually really hung on to it, it might break. 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. And that was that those improvements and metallurgy I mean, I think like it's interesting. And if it didn't have a purpose, it didn't. Life Member of the NRA since 1969. Honest to God. Because Eric hasn't shot a flintlock before. So just humor me here for a second. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. You won't find it. Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil Subscribe Support us on. So you're I mean that that's admirable, you're preserving the past. I would I would like to say that the story is probably a little embellished, but I believe, It sounds it makes for a very good story. Hello. I mean, the thing weighs like 100 pounds, it's not gonna it's not that. But at the end of the day, what's the average? I don't know what that environment is. 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. I'm rambling. Oh yeah Balvenie Caribbean cast 14 year old scotch. While you were saying that I thought about something. Why have we burned fuel and rubber and trucks to drag it all the way up to the frontline? 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. Every story. What else? I really don't. So it's a dry lube that goes inside graphite, graphite, graphite. So look at Naval gunnery before I'm going to call 1890 to two years smokeless came out. It was already in development, it was practically free. 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. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. All these weapon systems suck because they're too complicated. His work at C&Rsenal began as a donation of his time and expertise as he setup his new shop. I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. And now I've been sent an 1895 and I'm going to do an episode that shows all the reasons why they only made the 1893 for three years. tell you that right now. Especially with a 240 there was some stoppages that I experienced with the 241 of them being at a very detrimental point where it was pretty bad. There are almost no parts in it. But it doesn't. The ability to communicate on the battlefield. I've never been there. All right, I get your sound. 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. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. The gun doesn't know it will run if you do your part. Yes. We'll do it. 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. Wonderful dude, one of my favorite human beings. It's just now here's the problem. a giraffe is a horse that was designed by a military procurement committee. That's what it comes down to is who use that you see a lot of useless stuff come out of the procurement process. So I want to show all the engineering differences and show the fact that John Browning was evolving as he went. 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. Because he didn't have to have all of that then all the steel in it he had. You're not in a lot of them because they're not safe. They don't even come out of the airplane yet configured. 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 I've always been intrigued by the Vargas and rifle because of its association with Patrick Bergson. So he bought me a kit and I started building a gun. It really was. So when it comes to you look at aircraft, right, right. So we brought a lot of interesting kit. Well then, like I said, everything they did was had a purpose. So the brass comes out of the gun and is put in the rear of the magazine. The cylinder indexes it stays cocked and it's pretty cool. And then we started we got inside their head and started living rent free between their ears. So. Yeah, just pump just pump it out in the ocean. That's my experience of it. 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. Yeah ,and you know it's they've chosen to set this most recent little kerfuffle out so anyway that's that's who they are. A good gunsmith is indeed hard to find. They got up there first. So essentially what he did was to say I need 100. Well, there are several things upcoming projects that I'm doing is part two of "Why Did My Gun Explode?" That just gets blown overboard. No, you're not what I'm trying to come back around and we're self contained cartridge, smokeless powder. It's it's if you actually do the numbers, no, no. New posts New media New media comments Latest activity. Yeah. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. Who is nuclear capable right now in terms of delivering a devastating payload to a major developed country. While we were deployed, we had the lovely we had the lovely experience of getting the CLP wipes in a can. Your Library. Forums. They said the Chow is amazing. I mean, my mom. Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. They move people around. And when we've got a veteran Lee that we brought here that had been conserved and that I brought a couple I brought Eric's Drilling back I've done an episode on Eric's Drilling. Thanks for listening to life liberty and pursuit. And everybody knows the same thing that we did that here in the United States, we would be much, much better off. I need you to solder on that ribbon, that shotgun barrel. 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. So there's a 100% up requirement if you got a piece of gear down because it's broke. If you do not posses the skills to perform at this level, do NOT attempt. 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. And then anything else that just happens to come my way. Yeah. I, I would give you $100 if I can make it through a holdup. probably good. The hook that goes through the flash hider, hook it up behind your horse and drag it. Yeah. 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. And if you sent your 93 back in, you got a brand new 97 back. We're going back to CLP wipes. You know, I mean. was considerably significant less significantly. And these guys are just looking at these American astronauts like, oh, he was he spent a million dollars. I thought more of the guys here would be too. I'll switch gears just a little bit. Yeah. Alright, so so let's, um, let's change gears a little bit quick. 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. You know what I mean? 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. Anvil- Mark Novak, just another skilled professional plying his trade. In terms of nuclear holocaust? 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. Xi Calls, Prigozhin Sounds El Degello, and Surprise Attacks at Sevastopol, Kherson, and (Maybe) St. Petersburg, A dedication of sorts to washington state. So I've been collecting of guns that were shot out of headspace shot with excessive ammo shot out of battery, I got an 1897 that if about another 16th of an inch of metal that missing off that guy would have worn the bolt in his forehead. 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. Forums. New posts Search forums. 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. Tune in every Friday for a new episode as we dive into the world of liberty and what makes our country great. Okay, this one had the sled in it. Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. That really I make you feel like a cool guy. You don't do anything without it, giving you a service or providing a purpose for it. RugersGR8; Jan 23, 2022; Military Surplus . And we tried to make automatic, bad idea. 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. They may have put it back together again, but they had no way they didn't. 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 they prevented those cores from melting out of their containment vessels. 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. And I can rule the world because they did. Mark, thank you for being on our podcast. But it just didn't work the way that it was. Yeah, not even that but just not like 904L like right having like that access to the formula for 904L would. And it's just really crazy. Nuclear lock. You had a pretty dang great gun, man. Naval guns were short and huge in the moment, the ability to continuously accelerate the projectile down the barrel came in. Yet followed by black powder does not have enough energy to get a projectile of any weight moving much faster than about 14-1500 feet per second. Everybody copy everything and if you see a weird got to Around the 1890s is because they were trying to go around when Hiram Maxim's patterns. A Certified Armorer with Beretta, Remington, Glock and various other manufacturers. Mark Novak owns and operates Anvil Gunsmithing in Charleston SC. CHECK OUT ANVIL GUNSMITHING ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1QGUN GRIPES NOW IN PODCAST FORM! [ARCHIVED THREAD] - "Anvil gunsmithing" aka Mark Novak is back. So I integrated that all into one great big pile of Jeff Chester. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. So between John Moses Browning and Nikola Tesla. 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. Right. 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. You went from engines that ran below atmospheric pressure, Watt's steam engine for pumping out mines ran below atmospheric pressure. No, we're not five that we're not five to midnight anymore. We shot with Solothrun and that's a Swiss anti-tank. I really believe that. And this was somehow somebody was getting paid for this and we started using the graphite and then halfway through the rotation, they said, well, we're not using graphite anymore. Alright, so we are getting relatively close on time. 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. That's where I'm at. Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. 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. So in light of this conversation that has occurred here, yes. And specifically here, what we're talking about. That's my opinion. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. It's like somebody took a snapshot in 1944 and grab these things. Right and you wind up with Ah right Why don't they just go back and remake the A10 we learn that it's big it's dumb it's slow it's got a huge gone it tears up anything he gets near everybody except the people that actually spend the money on it. Well, no, I think that you and I actually wound up reaching the same conclusion. Thanks for inviting me over to Casa IV888. And yeah, and, Well, they got to have somebody up to like check on system while there's. This is awesome. The French took one reactor and did it several hundred times. So what did what did World War One give you improvements. I wouldn't worry about it. Right? Okay. Yeah, I think so. This epic right time of prosperity. So it's it's useful firearms have a usefulness that far far exceeds any other item especially going into antiquity. What a great guy, Mark, how you doing? LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing" - Life Liberty and the Pursuit | Podcast on Spotify. 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. 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. Search. And that's why I agreed to take them on and we're going to do a two or possibly three part Anvil on why I charge $5,000 to weld one of those back together again. In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. And there are no secrets in the submarine all the way down to flatulence. 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Oh, let's not forget that, you know, over 100 million watt reactor that's just happened to be sitting in there and right there's everything yeah, it's it's just to make oxygen you electrolytically decompos water into hydrogen and oxygen inside a machine that runs at very high pressure. bad. Now you do a lot of preventative maintenance. 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. And every time we tried to make one that was lighter, didn't really work out. 377 likes. Why is it here? It's ugly, it's terrible. But you got to stop it from dying. Yes, he was definitely a colorful fellow. And this is all about keeping things from dying and premature death because of a lack of maintenance. Custom gunsmithing and firearms repair No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. Or is are we doomed? Bergman Bayard 1910/21 Anvil 109 Mark Novak Jan 21, 2022. That that really the culmination of that was the space program. Well, you just have a lot you have a lot more gas to propel it I mean, which is much more reliable. 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. I really love it. So I vote him for best gun. Yeah, it really is. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. 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. 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. And let me go hack around a bit. When you get around to it. Okay. Alright guys, thank you so much for tuning into this podcast. Looks like a baby wipe dispenser. Again do the dilution refers to the dilution numbers. Every single thing he did both ends of everything he did does something. InRange- I like the match stuff- especially when they put the weirder guns to the test on the clock. My YouTube channel is Mark Novak, right now.No, I haven't. You never get in a bunk with cool sheets in it. I think we do exactly with it what we're doing with it now he just makes stocks out of it because it reduces weight. 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. Husband and wife Police Armorers. 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. Yeah, the closest we were was right before the Russians came apart in 87/88. 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. And it's just like the World War II guys. 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. We do not send our work out, and everything is done in house. So went from engines that ran at 200 degrees Fahrenheit to 6000 degrees Fahrenheit in 60 years. That's called hot racking. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel . And then you got like the people in our generation that, you know, we use the M 16. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. All right, then. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are found. While perusing the shop we found a very odd black powder shotgun on the rack and just had to check it out. Okay. Mortars will do the job just as good. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. No, the boat. It's awesome. I always just felt like the SAWs, you know, from being stamped. It's all garbage. They actually have shifts for even who gets to sleep? I guess it gets pumped out to sea. You see any pictures of a Soviet spacecraft that's going around very slowly, because it's actually being spin stabilized and are ours. We do not endorse any specific product and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. You're taking You're giving new life to firearms that would essentially not be here anymore. 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. Thread starter SWR; Start date Sep 14, 2020; Help Support Ruger Forum: Sep 14, 2020 #1 S. SWR Single-Sixer. Yeah, but the whole idea is it was supposed to be a drill at first. Yeah. They got them great big walkie talkies, which was basically an enormous battery with a microphone on 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. Oh, I think you guys are talking down to the macro level about innovations as far as bullets and round right powder. Big neck, little neck yellow, no Brown, no black little ears, tall ears, horns. I'm not a huge fan. What is a giraffe? like, oh, it is amazing. Have a good one. True and there's two things that I'm that I'm very fond of saying one. 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. Yeah, and all that right and all that money that got spent. It cost us a million dollars in development and it works in space, and the Russians just pull a pencil out and go. I think with the advancements in small arms technology, you can actually achieve a lot more By, you know small unit tactics. Let's just roll with that. And I know, people recall the the name Fort Pulaski is named after Pulaski. So to help our listeners understand you are a gunsmith by trade, you mainly work or you mainly focus on older firearms, girl. Yeah it's not exactly like just fixing a an axle or something. 16K Followers, 543 Following, 565 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mark Novak (@anvilgunsmithing) Out of all the guns that you brought down. It ain't like powdered milk, it is powdered milk, we call it plastic milk. If you can never get enough true crime Congratulations, youve found your people. They love that. Preview of Spotify. So you'll go six on 12 off six on 12 off so you're always getting up to a different meal. 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. Need to move this microphone. Mark Novak owns and operates Anvil Gunsmithing in Charleston SC. Yeah. He recently, because of demonitization issues branched out on his own, while still associating with Othais and Mae. And this is life, liberty and the pursuit, your beacon of freedom and the American way of life. The first time you fart, we have to smell it for three months. Oh, we backed away. Yes, that was the single the fact and also the realization that a brass cartridge will obturate it will blow up like a balloon, seal the rear end and then and then on swell and allow you to extract it. Like you didn't really I mean, yes, they're both open bolt but I mean, to me the the stoppage rate on a on a 249 was significantly higher. Okay. Yeah you gave it some level. We are not instructing our viewers on how to modify firearms, accessories or otherwise to change their basic legal function. If I got to take one handgun with me, it's probably going to be a 22 revolver. velocity. Okay, well the Russians have always copied everything. I have a 20 millimeter Lotti L39 semi automatic anti tank weapon that we're waiting for the paperwork for. Yeah, yeah 100% I've always been fascinated by the 1895 Winchester in the gun that I love so much is the 760 by 54 musket that they did for the Russians yes a stripper clip notch on the top that's one gun that we're talking right, You're talking rifles, I'm talking shotguns right, I know you're talking about the shotgun right you said 1895 winter I'm thinking of the you know the muskets so I've got. 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. Yeah, I can tell you what happens to anything that's made out of metal on a submarine eventually turns green. Yeah, everything this guy did was huge. And the crystal meant you didn't have to tune it. technically, I mean, those missiles are holding six warheads apiece. We might as well use it because we're going to run on a stored sunlight one of these days. And there is a scrubber that scrubs all the co2 out of the air. All right. Hey, how did school go today Rust? There's four of them. 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