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henry r WW1 british musketry. 05-10-2017, 07:45 AM
browningautorifle I've been to the Seaforth's... 05-10-2017, 08:10 AM
jrhead75 Rob's justly "famous" over at... 05-10-2017, 10:40 AM
25-5 Enjoyed the heck out of those... 05-10-2017, 07:22 PM
Brian B I've watched his Snider... 05-11-2017, 10:58 AM
henry r the series is now finished! ... 06-27-2018, 01:40 AM
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    WW1 british musketry.

    i'm sure plenty of you have already seen these videos, but if you haven't they are well worth a watch.

    I think this series, once complete, will become required viewing for anyone interested in SMLE's and/or WW1. For me at least, it helps tie in exactly how british soldiers were trained to use the SMLE in WW1 giving you some insight into their lives.






    I recommend checking out his other videos too, I have learned multiple things from every one I have watched.
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    I've been to the Seaforth's armory many times, know some of those guys...
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    Rob's justly "famous" over at Britishicon Militaria Forums. Great videos!

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    Enjoyed the heck out of those videos. Now to the youtube for the rest.
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    I've watched his Snider videos and they energized me to get my Sniders out and get them cleaned up and ready to shoot. I formed my own brass, cast my own projectiles and I am ready to take them to the range. I imagine those videos take quite a bit of time to put together. My hats off to him for taking the time and energy to make, edit and post these on youtube.

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    the series is now finished!

    great work Rob.

    Musketry of 1914 - YouTube

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    I spent a portion of the past weekend with Rob at the BMF Alberta shoot. Great fun. He indicated he has four projects in the queue so there will be more great videos to come.

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