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C&rsenal new look

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    I have been following C&rsenal for a while and have been supporting them. I mostly just listen to their podcast. Recently they revamped their visual style and thought it might be beneficial to let it be known.

    Here is a video with Othais explaining the change.


    This was their fist video in the new format.


    If nothing else, watch this ad they made themselves for Ballistol. Extremely funny.
     
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    Not that there old set up wasn’t solid for what they do, but I like their new look…

    I do wish they put out new firearm videos more often tho… Their output has slowed dramatically. Their focus has always primarily been WWI-era firearms and I assume that it’s due to, after having done so many rifles, the ones they haven’t done are rare and hard to come by. It might be time to expand into WWII weaponry and maybe even backwards to pre-cartridge guns… While antique percussion and flintlock guns are expensive and in many cases dangerous to shoot after all this time, good quality reproductions are available. But admittedly, since most of those are handmade too, they’re not cheap either.
     
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    Not that there old set up wasn’t solid for what they do, but I like their new look…

    I do wish they put out new firearm videos more often tho… Their output has slowed dramatically. Their focus has always primarily been WWI-era firearms and I assume that it’s due to, after having done so many rifles, the ones they haven’t done are rare and hard to come by. It might be time to expand into WWII weaponry and maybe even backwards to pre-cartridge guns… While antique percussion and flintlock guns are expensive and in many cases dangerous to shoot after all this time, good quality reproductions are available. But admittedly, since most of those are handmade too, they’re not cheap either.
    Having listened to their podcast, they aren't sticking to a single time period anymore. Going up to the 80's. They're trying to do things in chronological order of gun families though. They had been doing a new video every 2 weeks up until they were working on the changeover in style and want to keep up with that schedule.

    They have done some with older guns in their repercussion series.

    They have been doing the series out of an 1200sqft house where they live and work.