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@@ashleyrobinson3394: In some they used chewed tobacco..
@@ashleyrobinson3394 Older ones yes. Eventually they moved on to cartridges that contained the powder and are similar to bullets used today so you didn’t need to do all that. Westerns set after around 1880 probably use those
Gorgeous gun!
Last,what the cute fluffy!
Alla la estan asegurando!
That ain't a reload animation, that's a whole cutscene
Animation? Nah it’s live action
Nah it ain’t a cutscene it’s a whole misssion
Nah, that ain't a whole mission, is a whole secundary storyline
Muskets be like
@@AdrianShephard_5U miss the joke...
When bringing a sword to a gun fight was still a valid option
Dude, that is lead. Even if you cut the shooter youd die from lead poisoning burning you up from the inside.
@@CATELlegend1 if the other guy still kills you after reloading for 10 years it's still not a win
Still is.
@@CATELlegend1 yeah but once he runs out of ammo the odds are in your favour
Good reminder that this is what the 2nd Amendment is referring to … actually no, this gun is from nearly 100 years later …
“You’re gonna really regret calling me that…in like 5 minutes”
lmao
*you’re
@@electricboogaloo.v3you won
@@electricboogaloo.v3 ☝️🤓
@@electricboogaloo.v3yoe’ru
Fun fact: This gun was originally invented in 1750, but due to the reload times people were only able to make use of them in 1860 after they finally loaded the gun up
LMAO
Captain reloading gun Frontier:The war is over,sire
🤣🤣🤣👍
lol
*Captain still reloading gun
@@ihatespammers6895 😂
😅😅😅
“Hold on I’m reloading” “Sir, the war ended 2 years ago”
"The war ended? Why?" "Shortage of blackpowder, sir."
😂😂😂
Rdr reference
1867?
"Hang on, I'm loading in my third bullet"
Throwing your pistol is faster than reloading
that one got me
😄😄😄😄😄😄🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😅😅😄🤣🤣
Cursed Halo:
It’s still cool
For anyone wondering these guns typically weren’t reloaded during battle, they would be loaded before battle and could save you in a pinch if someone ran up on you while you were reloading your rifle.
Thank you for the first comment with real content
Also they had spare cylinders that were already loaded
@@GabrielAugustomisterkakuna no they did not, but in practice colt cylinders will interchange between the same gun better than a remington, the timing could be off. Stop spreading hollywood stuff as fact.
Paper cartridges and a capper make reloading these way faster
@@HircineDaWolfthe group Jesse James and his brother ran with.. the raiders. They definitely carried extra pistols and cylinders
Remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading.
In this case you switch to your other pistol (or revolver)
Just carry 5 and you will win before you have to reload lol
Switching to pistol:
And switching to your knife is faster than switching to your pistol. Even if you had a Zweihandler in this case.
@@ProtossExecutor100 phantom forces player? lol
Imagine trying to reload this in battle
Paper loads
During battle? You didn't. You drew your sword.
You would never reload like this in battle, most people didn't even reload like this on the range. They used paper cartridges, something that goes back to centuries even before this gun was invented.
that's what paper cartridges where for
Definitely a one time use
500% Firepower +15720% Reload time.
*”Remember, dying is faster than reloading.”*
That calf was so cute. He was probably conceived and born during the loading process.
😂😂😂
Savage😂
💀
To true
Ikr 😂😂
*SWITCH TO YOUR SIDEARM, IT'S FASTER THAN RELOADING!!* *THE SIDEARM:*
Yooo I wanna gonna say that. Lemao
Lol
Switching to your sword is faster than reloading
And ur primary rifle is a LMG
@@only2inchesBut it's a Drum Mag RPK
Modern Revolves: Reloads in seconds 1800 Revolvers: Reloads in 2-3 business days
That's why they carried spare cylinders. Reload in under a minute.
@@tomdevol6035 Except only one revolver could actual do that, the Remington model 1858.
@@tomdevol6035that's the remington 1858.
@@theoutlawking9123 Where did you get that idea? It's easy to swap out an empty cylinder and put in a loaded one.
@theoutlawking9123 You can still reload a colt in less than a minute with spares you just gotta somehow hold onto your, pin and barrel
That design is actually really smart well not for fast reloading but for having a ram lever instead of a ram rod
The fastest reload in 1860
Вот видите и у индейцев были шансы победить…,им просто не хватило дисциплины и единства ,как это было у наших прадедов ,дедов в гражданскую,интервенцию,ударные пятилетки 1930-х и конечно же в Великую Отечественную.! You see, the Indians had chances to win ..., they simply lacked discipline and unity, as our great-grandfathers, grandfathers had in the civil, intervention, shock five-year plans of the 1930s and of course in the Great Patriotic War.!
@@77-xj3fw8pi8k 🍑🍆
@Meeche wtf 💀
@Meeche ,что ничего не поняли дружище…!?!
@@77-xj3fw8pi8k this is actually 100% correct. It's really sad because plenty of tribes DID have what it took but couldn't get it through their tribal enemies thick heads. There's a tale of Sitting Bull doing a sacrificial type ceremony where God spoke to him through the sun after days of blood loss and dancing. He said "you will survive and WIN if you do the simplest act of not picking up the Europeans weapons and using them." He told his people, many ignored him (obviously out of fear/arrogance) and they lost, and supposedly Sitting Bull never spoke again because they didn't listen anyway when it was of utmost importance. You look at the American Revolution. You look at the German Tribes versus the Roman's. Each time an unstoppable force invaded, the ONLY way to evem survive let alone win, was to unite with those who were formerly your enemies, sometimes for centuries before. That will be difficult, scary, and dangerous in its own right. But it's the only way. Go kill THEIR chieftains and get it through their farking heads that this is life or death, and you're not going to let ignorant tribalism be what decides your fate.
Remember, changing to your sword is always faster than reloading
bruh MAKING a sword is faster than reloading
Bruh who the fuck uses a sword in the war?
@@NuclearPoWeR666 at the time this revolver was used? Virtually every military in the world
@@NuclearPoWeR666I wonder if they could block bullets with swords.
@@NuclearPoWeR666everybody before the fire arms? The sword was literality made for war
"Switching to your handgun is faster than reloading" *switches to this* Fuck. "Switching to your melee is faster than reloading"
bssjususgwvw😢🎉😂
this comment is gold 🤣
"Switching to your second secondary is always faster then reloading."
"Thou shalt not forget, forging a new weapon 'tis always faster than reloading."
This is great. Thank you
LOL
Take thine like, sire
Этого заряда хватит сбежать с поле боя для этого такой пистолет.
@@leoprzytuac3660io
Boy that cow edit was scary. I really thought "Dude, don't shoot the baby cow!"
I was thinking he was going to kill the cows
Lmao 😂 me to
lol me too
That’s a nice steak right there.
"time for live target testing"
"Nice to see you again, Black Lung" -Micah
*”COVER ME I’M RELOADING!”* The reload in question:
Switching to your sword and writing a letter to your loved ones back at home is faster than reloading.
That was how guns worked for a long time. Before pre-packaged powder and primer caps this was an abysmally slow process. Despite that, they were still very useful on the battlefield, but they did require special tactics and formations to exploit. Up until muskets though guns were used in formal armies alongside pikes, swords, bows, and crossbows. Samurai trained everyday (or were supposed to) with bow, sword, pole arms, and guns, also with large wooden clubs reinforced with iron studs or ribs.
The letter will even be delivered before the gun is loaded lol
That’s why you gotta carry 2-3 of these bad boys
@@charlies8282 - ahhh yes. The overkill perk Or tactical pouch for those who play PUBG
@@charlies8282The way Clint Eastwood did in the "The Outlaw Josey Wales".
Wow loading a gun was a whole operation in those days.
Because back in the day, killing a single person was a lot of work, so the reloading wasn't seen as tedious at all. In fact compared to melee it is a helluva lot less work. Today a single soldier has the ability to go through hundreds of enemy soldiers before having to resupply, but instead 200,000 rounds are fired for each neutralized enemy combatant is the average.
Ong
it was worse with rifles…a full minute to reload and set up a musket was considered fast lmao
That's why folks had extra guns, extra cylinders, and combustible paper cartridges with capping tools.
@@julian4868 not true at all, soldiers would be drilled to fire around 3-4 shots per minute with muskets.
*”Remember, switching to your rifle is always faster than reloading”*
Essa é uma das armas mais icônicas do velho oeste
Imagine being in the middle of war and being the one guy that has to find a table every 6 bullets
Une table basse
I said the same the
Some would have brougt extra loaded cylinders for easy swap. Some have more than 1 pistol.
Spare loaded cylinders ftw 💪
Mosby
Imagine pulling up to someone back in 1860 and they have 6 pistols and you have one😭💀
So they might get off two shots before you have pumped out 6... Your point?
Hey bro, no need 2 be rude. I’d rather have 36 shots loaded than just 6; especially for battling
@@l33tsamuraior you both miss and he pulls his spare
пистолет- пулемёт. Узи. 😄
@@l33tsamuraithat’s assuming you hit him, if you don’t then well you’re kinda screwed cause he’ll just casually switch it out while you can’t
This needs the big iron on his hop song
The ending is foreshadowing
And his last words were, "Hold on mate, gotta reload my-...."
This is a powerful handgun it can kill easily within 100 meters
just use secondary gun duh
@@democracyforallreloading take too much time so it is only useful for planned assassination otherwise there are a lot of options for war
Jesus loves you
man need that slight of hand
I got scared when I saw the baby calf, I didn't think something good was going to happen after he just demonstrated his marksmanship
i looked for you in these comments😭.
@@paul_ezmamaa Glad I'm not the only one.
I was like "did no one think this?" until I saw ur comment lol
Same
分かる、怖かった! だから結果を見たくなかった。けれど、何故だか次にスクロール出来なかった……私はサイコパス?
“My very first pistol was a cap and ball Colt. Shoot as fast as lightning, but it loads a might slow.”
I just understood that verse right when I saw the video 😂😂😂 I didn't ever see a pistol like this before, not being reloaded 😂😂😂😂
I just understood that verse right when I saw the video 😂😂😂 I didn't ever see a pistol like this before, not being reloaded 😂😂😂😂
I love the look of these old revolvers, only thing wrong is how long it takes to reload
Soldiers: Yes! They’re retreating Commander: Cover me, reloading
that's pretty much how battles used to be, one line firing and the other ones reloading
@@LSD_1938 ừ chiến thuật người nhật từng áp dụng khi mua đc súng kíp từ châu âu
that still happens tho. reminds me of the phrases they say in cod 😂
"Switching to your rifle is always faster than reloading"
Agreed
i would switch another one :)
This is from the 1860. This is the fastest way to shoot during this time. Using rifle takes more time in this timeline.
@@evardmariolonan0921OP is being facetious. It's a quote from a video game (Call of Duty) altered to suit this video. The original comment is, "Switching to your pistol (from rifle) is always faster than reloading."
Such a beautiful elegant weapon, I still have the painting I made of that model in 1973, using the illustration from a plastic construction kit.
“I’m out of ammo! Cover me!” “How long?!” *“3 business years”*
I'll remember this the next time I'm annoyed at how long it takes to reload my magazines
Y u p
I don’t know what that’s like, I’m Canadian
@@cold_beens9465 Don't have 5 round mags anymore?
@@fkbkeith2411 no magazines are restricted to half rounds now
@@biggidousthethird2672 So 15 for a 30?
Can we talk about the sheer, simple genius of building the tamping mechanism *onto* the pistol itself?
I mean before this they had ramrods mounted on/inside the gun just under the barrel, but this meant it was seated correctly, and with relatively minimal effort, each and every time
@@roach9799this actually cuts the lead to the shape of chamber tho it was a way to use any old balls at least .44 wide instead of making sure every man had perfectly fit lead ready, also meant you could use deformed enemy slugs you found stuck in the wood of your ship
Yeah, that looks so satisfying. And relaxing all the same.
@@jacktowers7533old balls
@@CadetFDold balls
1860 Army Revolvers are totally a blast and a work of art
This is why bayonets were invented
My man is reloading since 1820
not yet
Tally ho lads
"hang on partner I gotta unpack my reloading bench real quick"
"i will get you this time mauro! *reloads bench*"
These revolvers were(still are) incredibly accurate.
Reload cutscene goes crazy
Reloading and shooting the gun part: ah, this looks nice. Calves part: NO NO NO NO NO NO
I had only a few handful of moments in my life where I felt such levels of despair so fast lol glad it wasn't what my brain made of it
NONONONO WAIT WAIT WAIT
WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT NO NO NO NO NO
WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT!!! HEY!! WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT!!!
How do you think we get our food? We grow beef? No, this america, we shoot our food!
Remember, switching your cylinder is always faster than reloading
Sorry, changing cylinders wasn't really a thing back in the day. Another revolver, sure.😊
@@richardelliott9511 yes it was look up remington 1858 the cylinder would pop off then you can replace with another one without removing other parts
@@tutel1447He’s saying it wasn’t common and it wasn’t. Most would just carry multiple firearms. I’ve also heard while it was possible with certain revolvers most wouldn’t carry spare cylinders due too the caps easily falling off the nipple while they were moving around.
@@richardelliott9511It literally was. Actually people back then carried 2-3 or even more spare cylinders so they could reload much faster
@slavicemperor8279 I mean no disrespect and challenge you to present any hard evidence to support your claim. I believe that this entire line of thought has been exaggerated due to the depiction in Pale Rider and that spare cylinders are so readily available today and they can be installed with little or no fitting required. The circumstances back in the day were far different. Remington, during their conversion period, did sell conversion cylinders as accessories and new gun sales were available with both percussion and conversion cylinders, which did provide a source of spare cylinders but if every one had 3 or 4 spare cylinders were are they today. Certainly a large number ought to have servived. I have been told of the existence of one Civil War photo that shows one Union general wearing a holster bearing a pouch that " must have held a spare cylinder", as evidence that "they all had them". There are other obstacles to spare cylinders being common too, not the least of which would be the cost of it all. Most common folks would not have the income to support such expensive armament. Only the best and most well paid hired gunmen of the era would have had the money and need for such firepower and how many of them were there really. Not nearly the number that Hollywood would like us to believe. The other question I have is how practicle is changing a cylinder out in the middle of a fight in the first place. I submit that in the middle of a melee fight, which is what handguns are designed for, you will most likely be cut down and killed while you are trying to get that fresh cylinder into play. Ypu would be far better off to flip the gun over as a club or drop it and pull a knife. ...
"I Got shot" "Didnt you have a gun" You mean I had to build one 😂
500x the loading time, 100x the cleaning, 100x less accuracy, damage and range... but damn its a nice piece of history!
Now that's why Django robs charged revolvers instead of reloading them
Incorrect, the revolvers he uses cartridges or bullets not steel balls. These things got phased out really quickly once Normal bullets were introduced.
@@imirregular Incorrect, the pistols he uses are a Colt Navy 1851 and a Remington 1858 New Army Both of which are crap and ball ammo types so maybe instead of correcting people you should try being right first
@@bradenr867 Then that's the stupidest thing I've ever seen, that pistol would have chain fired the second he tried to fan his revolver and if he didn't he must be a leprechaun because that's crazy luck Those things weren't awful but they weren't fantastic, and guns with bullets already existed and even worse they were sill expensive 14$- 17$ to be exact not very economically favorable so the idea that every guard in that building would have one is dumb and yes I know they were farmers they had a lot of money but they would not spend $400 300$ on one inexperienced asshole let alone every guard in the building. So yes I looked at that pistol wrong I thought it was the Lefaucheux Model 1854, which did fire bullets, it looks pretty similar besides the large recoil spring at the bottom, Don't get on my ass, people make mistakes, and I was being kind of a prick I get it sorry.
@Braden R I was just about to point this out myself.
@@bradenr867they do have cartridge versions of those revolvers too people typically did a conversion back when cartridges came out, but to be fair they didnt use the converted ones in django.
"Okay, okay, time out everybody, time out! Stop the war for the next 30 minutes so we can all reload our weapons."
Literally what happened during the American Revolution 😂
They rotated people. So you would go to the back to reload
It is not just a gun, this is art
Comment section roasting the reload time is the funniest thing i've seen this year 🤣
"Not the livestock....."
I’m sorry a little one
"Cows...I hate cows worse than coppers!"
@@Noct_ Hahahahaha....lololol Yep..
Not everybody gets the movie reference.
O Brothers Where Art Thou? Or Public Enemies I forget which one lol.
Fun fact for you guys: Users of this revolver and similar ones would often carry extra loaded cylinders on them. When one cylinder was out of ammo, they'd remove it and put in another one. It's kinda like a proto magazine system.
That was with remington revolvers that had easier to remove cylinders, colts needed to have the barrel taken off to have the cylinder taken out
Ah, interesting. Good to know!
WHO asked???
@@trudelutan3731 nobody needed to
More practical ofc
Remember switching to your sword is always faster than reloading. Literally.
Quite possibly the single most beautiful handgun ever mass-produced. Aesthetically speaking.
"I count six shots" "I count two guns"
I know what i’m watching tonight 😭😉
nigga.
Nigga and nigga
@@coolcosmic Now we know he ain't black.
@@geraltofrivia4107 he don’t know on the internet you can identify as anything 😅
Loved the animals grazing at the end, funny wholesome moment.
I thought he was gonna test the gun on them 😂
@@dragosrusu2448 lmao, a little morbid there buddy.
@@KuuramiEndgame lol
men half the time: GRRRR LOUD BANGY GUNS MANLY POWER😡😡 men the other half of the time: cool cows ☺️
@@long_chin_man Lmao -Balance- 😂
i really cant imagine a war with this type of weapons
"Remember switching to your sword is faster than reloading"
Soldier: sir, we need cover Sargent: hold on man I'm reloadin Soldier:☠
𓀐𓂸
I really love the rifles and handguns from this time
Same
Yep back when tactics mattered more than technology. Soldiers lining up to achieve success in killing their enemies. Idc about how long they take to reload, they look badass
@@hehe-jg8zz play war of rights you might like it
What are those little things that he put in the back of the cylinder?
@@Melocoton_V they are precussion caps, they get hit with the firing pin and ignites the powder in the cylinder
“Cover me! Im reloading!” “For 10 fucking minutes? Get another gun for christ sakes!”
The time when u actually needed to prepare for battle 🫵🫡
You can make a whole tournament revolving around tactically reloading that gun (note: yes, pun intended)
I caught that instantly
That's actually made me laugh😂😂
@888 17 no
@888 17 no
You can have these shipped directly to your door since the atf doesn't classify black powder as a firearm
Yes, I am under 18 and I could buy it.
@@Matty_Joe not technically, but they can't check it
Not in communist NJ.
@@wokedog1799 I think it depends on state, but as far as the federal government goes, there seems to be no limit on minors owning or purchasing blackpowder rifles or pistols.
Just as the founding fathers intended
Какой шедевр,простота и красота👍
Switching to fists is faster than reloading your sidearm.
I remember reading something about musketeers before that after firing their shots in valley lines comes a moment of silence because everyone is busy reloading.
Lmao 😂
the British were known for their discipline and reloading speed. They basically marched face first into the enemy linesand shot at the perfect moments It's mainly one of the reason the colonies lost a few battles because their soldiers fired too early and were left defenseless
This man is toying with us. We're all getting comfortable with the cute cows, but one of these days he's just going to pop one of them and we're all going to be traumatized.
South Park style
Had a new army model for self defense, later reconverted to 45 colt. Neat pieces.
I now understand why Revolver Ocelot called the Colt SAA the greatest handgun ever made.
Plot twist: the video was in fast forward, the whole video length was 100 years
1860 was when he started to reload
Then why did the background not change?
@@NebMunbr/whoosh
But then if you do the math, it would be 1960, so maybe 163 years?
@@antherm.7098reddit user, bigger L
Anyone who has one of these knows it's good practice to keep a spare cylinder loaded and ready
And to put wax seals over each chamber, unless you're fine with chainfiring your revolver
@@archie_the_archer5137 never used wax seals. Just use .454 round ball instead of. 451
@@Truck3r96 it's still recommended to use them, even with a bit oversized balls. Better safe than sorry, IMO.
@archie_the_archer5137 completely understand sir
with a ball size so tight fit it creates a lead ring like in the video wax is kinda unnecessary and its not historical anyway. and its easier to just buy extra guns instead of just a spare cylinders. cylinders swap is not that fast in colt models and switching to other weapons is always faster.
Amazing gun but the best part was the cows coming to check out what you were doing lol 😂😂😂 I love cows. 😂😂
Black powder revolvers are amazing to shoot at dusk, you can see the still burning power flying out of the muzzle
A really beautiful set/piece of mechanic, almost art.
No, its 150 year old cringe. People back there didnt know this word yet.
@@cheshirskiykotya6414really?
@@cheshirskiykotya6414 "150 year old cringe" what?
@@cheshirskiykotya6414what are you talking about
@@cheshirskiykotya6414 no this is literally how guns worked back then they did not know any different, but hey yeah it's pretty cringe
“Ocelots are proud creatures, they prefer to hunt alone.”
You're pretty good
Ocelot used a Colt Single Action Army, which was designed in 1873 and fired metallic, self-contained cartridges.
@@guidelamp4025A colt single action army with a freshly greased cylinder its been so long since I've played the old mgs games
MEEEEOOOOOOW
"But the engravings give you no tactical advantage whatsoever."
Arthur casually reloading any Revolver in 5 seconds And that Revolver was not built to be Reloaded during battle, it's used as a secondary weapon if someone runs up to you when your rifle isn't loaded Like a panic situation idk
I'm just imagining two cowboys having a shootoff, both of them missing all six shots, then proceeding to reload them like this
" Sir You Have Been Drafted To The Arm-"
(Mississippi queen starts playing)
Reloading... (6.3s)
People from that time would have been amazed of how fast we can reload now
Dual mag🤯
Just 50 years later they had the M1911; weapons tech moved at a breakneck pace in the late 19th century.
Thank you so much for this tutorial 🥰
最後のシーンで「おいおい!?嘘だよな?撃たないよな!?」って焦ったのは俺だけじゃ無いはず
子牛にぶっぱなすかと思ってビビったwww
俺も焦った( ̄▽ ̄;)
same lol
Thought he was bout to blow to calf
私は危うく通報するところだったよ
god bless the cows, the true heroes of this channel
That is without a doubt one of the most beautiful pistols I have ever seen
I have a newfound interest on seeing how long it takes to load a gun.
This is why you hang on to your bayonet...
well in this case the officer carrying this revolver also had a SABRE issued to him. See the movie "GLORY" as a point of reference.
Remember, waiting for the war to end is faster than reloading
Advise: ending the war is more faster than reloading!
I’m not even remotely a gun enthusiast but this is a beautiful gun
Dude I genuinely love how revolvers look. They’ve got to be my favorite type of weapon
Bro me too! They're awesome
@@johathon Yeah, just like the aesthetics are my favorite part
Ditto
These percussion revolvers take ages to load but God are they beautiful. These, the colt 45 and schofield are so iconic.
Those were actually cartridge revolvers, but I get what you mean! They are very beautiful.
This is why Revolver Ocelot was defeated in MGS 1.
Remember, switching to your main weapon and reloading 5 times is faster than using your pistol