State of the Channel: 2024
Forgotten Weapons
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Starting in 2024, I will be adding a fifth video each week, usually covering a new firearm or accessory that is on the market (but also sometimes subjects like museum or battlefield tours and such). I will also begin filming in 4K exclusively for you here of History of Weapons & War. Please note that I have about 6 weeks worth of previously filmed 1080 content that will continue to appear until I use it all.
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