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Triple Funded

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Small Arms of WWI Primer 031: Italian Carcano Carbines

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Consolidating

Whenever I get some free time I try to consolidate and standardize our overflow of material.  This time around I sorted the animations into full gifs.  Next up, fixing the gallery on the site.

http://imgur.com/a/FCjOH

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July 2016 patron supported

Thank you so much for the support this month!

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Double Funded

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Bonus for Patrons

Mae once had a job that came down on her for having  guns in the picture collage on her desk.  So I created this version for her.

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"Othais" would like you to buy a shirt

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More throwback catching up.

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Thanks guys!

Seriously, those of you reading this are absolutely essential to seeing this project through.  I appreciate it all so much!

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Russia!

Woop!

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June 2016 patron supported

Thank you so much for the support this month!

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36,000

We hit 36,000 subscribers. Which isn't the most outstanding number when you think of "YouTubers" but it means a lot to me. Plus it is nice and round.
Thanks for watching everyone. The kind words matter and the Patreon support has been stupendous. We're happy to be making this show.

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Journal: Ceremony

After breaking $2,000 a month I feel a bit awkward that I didn't have some major event planned.  I'm always feeling guilty about missing these milestones, especially because I'm overwhelmed to even have this support from kindhearted and supportive viewers. 

Rationally I know that all of you are aware that without funding, the show just cannot be.  So you all throw in a little piece of your own hard work, converted to convenient currency, so that we can entertain not just y...

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028 USA

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For our Patrons, a Preview

We found this little guy in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site.


"This is one of a number of items the SpringfieldArmory Museum received in 1920 from Captain J.L. Aney. Captain Aney was stationed in Europe with the Ordnance Department and assigned to the "Captured Material Section" in WWI.


Aney was ordered to secure items for the Springfield Armory Museum. This weapon is listed on the Receiving Report as Item No. 155 and is described as: "American Enfield m...

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How It Works: F.Langenhan Selbstlader Pistol

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New images

Villar-Perosa, another Beretta, and the 1903 are over at the gallery now.  Thanks guys!

http://candrsenal.com/primer-wwi-album/

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$2k

Thank you everyone for keeping this show running! I am logging full time hours, overtime, and travel. But none of that directly creates income. YouTube has cashed out $250 for all our efforts so far, so that wasn't a winning model.Instead you guys and the annual poster are the sole real funds for this endeavor. We literally cannot do it without you!Next up: equipment upgrades. This time we are going to focus on better photography gear for catching those MGs in high resolution. I will take Monda...

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Small Arms of WWI Primer 027: British Pattern 14

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