Now the biggest advance I would say, we got to do it the way the French do it. Transcribed by https://otter.ai, LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing". You burn a lot of oil building a nuclear power plant. I have a double barreled 75 caliber rifle flintlock that we've been slowly but surely gathering the footage for as we've been planning down the boards turning the breech plugs so that's kind of popping up. Um, honestly, seriously, honestly, it's all garbage. And if it didn't have a purpose, it didn't. A Certified Armorer with Beretta, Remington, Glock and various other manufacturers. 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. 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. Well, I built my first gun when I was 11 years old. Yeah. So you know, you look we did melt Three Mile Island down, it melted and it's still inside of its containment building. Then switch over the other one to repair the other one. And I've been going ever since I've had some detours along the way. Yeah, we're bringing those in. patrons About Mark Novak Goals 73% complete Dominance This amount would allow us to dive into multi-day/week projects and allow us to start saving up funds to purchase new gear: "epic" slow motion cameras for example. It was the self contained cartridge followed by smokeless powder. While we're much better? There's just it's a very, very intense environment that does not suffer fools gladly. 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. 16K Followers, 543 Following, 565 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mark Novak (@anvilgunsmithing) 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 this is all about keeping things from dying and premature death because of a lack of maintenance. No Chernobyl started from a bunch of being people being stupid. They move people around. Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. I declare. Sounds like snap caps going off. These videos are free to watch and if anyone attempts to charge for this video notify us immediately. Not yet, but I'll tell you what the main fuel load at Three Mile Island is still inside the primary containment and is going nowhere. Apr 4, 2022. rocketman. . A third of the crew up at all times. 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. Well then, like I said, everything they did was had a purpose. InRange- I like the match stuff- especially when they put the weirder guns to the test on the clock. But he was enough of a gentleman that when he was in an advanced sniper lookout position and George Washington and Kazmir Pulaski road up, he didn't shoot him. 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. Two, two redundancy redundancies, there's and things are only redundant if they both work. Okay, so you know why me back to the to my nuclear submarine days it's the same thing we needed to Virginia we wound up with the Seawolf I mean, it's it's all just a matter of bigger, better faster who's lining what pockets? Because think about, okay, you think about all the things from our past that haven't survived into today's world, right? Yeah. 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. And if you will want me back light light Eric up, and maybe I'll drive back here or maybe I'll drag him down to Charleston. Honest to God. You had a pretty dang great gun, man. Bad thing because really, honestly, seriously, if I gotta take one shotgun with me, it's gonna be an 870 if I got to take one rifle with me, it's going to be an AK47 Yeah, that's my opinion. There's 100 other guys on his boat that have a clue. I would Hmm So do you think Mickail Kalshnikov and you look at his contributions? Yeah. No. 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. Well, let's consider the fact that he was also a little bit of a politician too, because that Ferguson rifle that he had made cost 25 times as much as the Brown Bess. Absolutely. The charger bridge long gone, the barrel had been lopped off and then he went and found a stock off another gun and then all the other parts that were missing off the gun came off a Japanese Winchester copy. Like M134 rolls on to the battlespace, you're, you're you're done. 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. Again do the dilution refers to the dilution numbers. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. They don't even come out of the airplane yet configured. So. They may have put it back together again, but they had no way they didn't. So we're going to go ahead and we're going to go and take that aspect of his life and we're going to convert that over minus we'll do it on one of the rarest flintlock military arms ever, or even the reproductions are rare. So in a battlespace, where they're using B52s for close air support, I gotta wonder if the whole world is upside down. 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. 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 I'm Eric. We did all four of those things at the same time and all the technology. 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. I know Eric is a Ma Deuce 50 guy, and he's a Mortar guy that to. Well, no, I think that you and I actually wound up reaching the same conclusion. That just gets blown overboard. But one thing I want to mention, yes. Nuclear, okay. You never get in a bunk with cool sheets in it. And then we started we got inside their head and started living rent free between their ears. Yep, we do. The I will tell you this. 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. I'm telling you the accurate glasses available in the 1650s. And at the oxygen and hydrogen recombine, you understand why several years call that thing the bomb. Seems to be a year or more. 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. You know, it's it's very, very unreliable. But the problem is, is that after seven to eight days, the first thing that happens is the cow dies. Your Library. So there's a 100% up requirement if you got a piece of gear down because it's broke. My Abolt is a 25-06. Have a good one. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. And the crystal meant you didn't have to tune it. You won't find it. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. Anvil Gunsmithing Gunsmith and Hard-Knock-Life Coach, Mark used to live on a submarine. So if you can't go fast, you got to go big. We'll go from there. By viewing or flagging this video you are acknowledging the above.Fair Use: In the rare instance we include someone elses footage it is covered in Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes with the intention of driving commentary and allowing freedom of speech.Copyright 2018, 88 Industries, LLC So I vote him for best gun. It doesn't it's not there. I have a reproduction of a 1778 Ferguson, screw barrel flintlock. Yeah. So to help our listeners understand you are a gunsmith by trade, you mainly work or you mainly focus on older firearms, girl. You can put a 10 to 15 kiloton nuclear weapon through your front door from 1100 miles away, and they're using b 52. You know that there's there seems to be this this certainly discernible disconnect from one generation of people that are used to a certain, you know, level gear and type a gear. Of course it's a higher caliber. I'm not bagging on the gear that our guys have because they have the training to keep it running. 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. Yes, send me records you mentioned Fukushima. I mean to change war. 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 Every single thing he did both ends of everything he did does something. Yeah, I can tell you what happens to anything that's made out of metal on a submarine eventually turns green. 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. Very worthwhile watching. Classifieds. That is the size of the room we're sitting in. #metoo. As we were making this podcast. They got up there first. polymers are here because they are better I hate to say that you say modern cars have no soul. Much more reliable. So when I said the 249, you winced. There is more to that. Because if you think about the prosperity of the 50s, right, yeah, you know, my friends and yeah, the lady staying at home and a polka dot dress. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. So what's plausible? Countries with the political will to do it, China. The Japanese did a jam up job of handling that, jam up. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM86hA7E1y3vOJuzdqCXh1Q, https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888. You put on this Mark Novak @marknovak8255 113K subscribers 203 videos If you do not posses the skills to perform at this level, do NOT attempt. All shooting is performed on state-approved firing ranges under the supervision of trained professionals. Nuclear produces a lot of power for what it consumes to produce it. There was a battery in that ship. No, we're not five that we're not five to midnight anymore. No credit card needed. Why don't you use pencil? CHECK OUT MARK ON YOUTUBE . I've got a for gentleman down in Louisiana I've got a he had a barrel and a receiver for one of those 1895 winchesters. She's no longer just plain Jane. I never I will tell you what having been privy to how they played the submarine game they are very worthy adversaries. 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. And then the Germans decided that all the rotating crap was redundant and just burn fuel and made a rocket. It was advertised. Yeah it's not exactly like just fixing a an axle or something. The Chow was good for the first seven to eight days. Support us: https://www.patreon.com/anvil And I was really into that my father was was a Sabre Jet pilot back in the 50s. And if you sent your 93 back in, you got a brand new 97 back. Create Playlist. Us, China, the Soviet Union, former Soviet Socialist Republics, they can still deliver credible, the Indians, the Pakistanis, the Israelis, France, Great Britain can. They were cut, but they were cut very politely. I've got another one. It won't shoot 100 grain ammo. The French took one reactor and did it several hundred times. A lot of people gonna yell at me. What's new. And then you had, yeah, we never had any major stoppages. They're there. So I had to actually switch to my M4, and then kind of get the gun back up. I mean, they went over there and they did their job and They fought a very bloody war with those tools and you know, if you're going toe to toe, right back during World War II with the Nazis, right, right. We might as well use it because we're going to run on a stored sunlight one of these days. So between John Moses Browning and Nikola Tesla. So what's your take on the SAW Matt? Joined Apr 11, 2004 . Yeah, I don't know if I was even prepared to answer the question and I'm sorry. So let's backtrack. I mean, my mom. All these weapon systems suck because they're too complicated. Yeah, World War II principles. And, yeah, and then guys, that kept it simple. You know, you're always gonna have like, the old school Vietnam guys are like, M14 is the king and screw the AR 15 screw the M 16. Why have we done that, right? Thanks for inviting me over to Casa IV888. Just another beautiful day in paradise. Alright guys getting into today's episode. Looks like a baby wipe dispenser. You don't do anything without it, giving you a service or providing a purpose for it. You know, I think it's really important. 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? Yeah, they were completely willing to kill anybody they need to kill you know? So I want to do the second part of that I did the first part it was it was a good episode. And then anything else that just happens to come my way. You can support us over on ballistic ink by picking yourself up some merch and remember guys dangerous freedom . I got you have one. Think about stuff like sonar, Sonar It was a huge breakthrough. I really don't. I just it's, I have an opinion on it. Anvil Mark Novak Gunsmith on youtube | NY Gun Forum Forums Gun Talk Ammo, Reloading & Accessories Anvil Mark Novak Gunsmith on youtube tlj000 Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020 #1 T tlj000 .45 acp Messages 333 Reaction score 439 Location NY Anybody follow him? It doesn't know that it's not 1778 we've got a gun in here now we're going to shoot this weekend. 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. This \"Traveling Gun\" is very reminiscent of the H\u0026A Underhammer rifles and shotguns but has a much simpler design and we thought it was deserving of its own little video. No, you're not what I'm trying to come back around and we're self contained cartridge, smokeless powder. Yeah. . 9.4K views 1 year ago Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing is one of the most passionate people at the IV8888 Range Day event. As opposed to say run one thing till it dies. Content, Videos by Anvil Gunsmithing July 10, 2018 The hook that goes through the flash hider, hook it up behind your horse and drag it. 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. 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. We shot with Solothrun and that's a Swiss anti-tank. 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. nut and steel. New posts Search forums. Yeah. That's what it comes down to is who use that you see a lot of useless stuff come out of the procurement process. Same deal there. What now the I did hear one of the benefits of being on a on as part of the silent service as they say is the Chow. So that was, geez 45 years ago, 46 years ago, built my first one. Where you sleep and when and your racks are assigned. It it's easily subdividable. Why have we burned fuel and rubber and trucks to drag it all the way up to the frontline? like, oh, it is amazing. 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. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Yeah. GPS again. We have the metals. Please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. He recently, because of demonitization issues branched out on his own, while still associating with Othais and Mae. So in light of this conversation that has occurred here, yes. There's everything there. Okay. All right. 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. 377 likes. Oh, yeah, really obscure stuff. They have a lot. I don't know, I would just tell you this. Im fortunate to have fascinating conversations with the most insightful people in the world, and on my podcast, Im sharing those conversations with you. So do you think the groundwater is contaminated? From a military perspective on smokeless powder though yeah not only is important for the velocity gains that you get but also for revealing your position. What else? So I'm not really familiar with I don't work on a lot of it. And I know there's a lot of guys in combat using it right now and they swear by it. So this is about an 18 by 18 room if I'm not too far off. and I've been asked for that. Then the other 99 guys cover free and it doesn't matter. Problem solving and fixin' on older guns to get them up and running. Absolutely. In terms of nuclear holocaust? I love the southern drawl. Live life today ON PURPOSE. And he maintains them and get them out there and keep them working. What what what what areas in firearms technology with john browning utilize using Polymer? And the reason it is, is because people don't associate the value of something, right, right. 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. Mark Novak 187K views 2 years ago There are almost no parts in it. 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. And for me, it's that older, rarer stuff. 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. There's not many of them out there and he takes these pieces of history and he preserves them. Okay. Primary containment hell, they didn't even need secondary containment. So there is really different working there is an ethos down there that does not exist up in the civilian world where if you make a mistake, the first thing you do is you tell every single person within earshot that you did it. So crew comfort is definitely not the point I. No "assembly" here. I mean, it's almost Russian in its simplicity. I wouldn't worry about it. They have a ton more restrictions on airspace, meaning you have to clear a lot more airspace to use them. All content 2023 Life Liberty and the Pursuit. Yeah. Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry. Right? When you get around to it. Okay, so what time are we currently at? Mark Novak 72K views 2 years ago Untouched Martini-Henry Complete Clean Up Iraqveteran8888 4.4M views 6 years ago Getting Into Gunsmithing Iraqveteran8888 371K views 6 years ago Anvil 096:. Thread fizzled pretty quick. Who is nuclear capable right now in terms of delivering a devastating payload to a major developed country. There's many life support systems that have to maintain you either what oxygen scrubbers, water purification There's, There's 3000 rolling all these things around, there's 3000 pound hydraulics, 4500 pound air, you have steam. And yet you don't hear Japan squaring it off because it's the only there's only two kinds of energy available on this planet solar and nuclear. New posts New media New media comments Latest activity. 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. And these guys are just looking at these American astronauts like, oh, he was he spent a million dollars. Oh, well, that that makes me feel really cool. So anyway, that's where I'm at. If you do not posses the skills to perform at this level, do NOT attempt. And all of that money got us where we are now it got us to this cell phone is five times the computing power of the Apollo spacecraft. What time is it? It really was. All of these innovation things, you know, all of these innovations were paid for by the fact that we were shooting each other up. technically, I mean, those missiles are holding six warheads apiece. And a lot of people nowadays don't even know what that looks like. But you have to have the burner in order to hide the battery gives off hydrogen. So yeah, there's not a lot of open space. I was gonna say Timmy because Timmy si the kind of. Yes. When you sharpen a pencil you make very conductive graphite dust and they actually had issues with that in their spacecraft, however, yeah, we were using such high tech stuff as computers, these stabilizer spacecrafts, all of theirs are spun like a bullet. Life Liberty and the Pursuit In this episode, Mark Novak, a renowned and well known gunsmith out of Charleston, SC join Eric & Matt to discuss firearms and much more. I need you to solder on that ribbon, that shotgun barrel. So some level of notoriety there I would say. All right, and we got Mr. Mark Novak from Anvil Gunsmithing. I mean, what do you have going on new projects? 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. 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. Search. That's where I'm at. at every army story, right? So this is about 100 men, it says no you eat and shifts. 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. It would be a traditional firearms material. You see any pictures of a Soviet spacecraft that's going around very slowly, because it's actually being spin stabilized and are ours. I think the US military is planning for a world in which either not automatically have air superiority over every combat zone. To bring that alive as a destructive device and that's a that's a finish anti-tank absolutely it's designed to be drugged behind your sled Anzio arms is making the ammo for it they use pulled 20 millimeter Vulcan projectiles and that should be pretty crazy. This epic right time of prosperity. It only deflagrates so fast. Right. Naval guns were short and huge in the moment, the ability to continuously accelerate the projectile down the barrel came in. Hey, how did school go today Rust? Repairing, restoring, conserving, and bringing back from the dead cool old firearms. The answer is it finds me because the illusion of competence is intoxicating to my customers. I taught mechatronics in high school. Okay. He was very much you know, your typical British officer and he was 110% like by the book. Alright. LLP #19: "Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing". The ability to communicate on the battlefield. You want a simple gun? Yeah. 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.
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