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  1. Can you have fun on the gun range by NOT shooting a gun? Introducing the C&Rsenal Standup Comedy and Clay Pigeon flingers! Most Skeet shooters have their orange pigeons flung by modern trap throwers with great uniformity and precision. These are hand traps, made/patented from the early 20th century to the 1950's. With Kevin, Othais, and Mae using these dangerous to simple contraptions, the only things harmed were nearby trees and numerous clay pigeons. If you go ROTFLMAO, send some cash to C&Rsenal so they can do more wild, wacky, and funny videos.;)
  2. It's Memorial Day evening, and here's at least 90 minutes of period music and the rattle of very old firearms. Yes sir, from Eurovision 1914, songs popular among the trench dwellers of the Western, Southern, and Eastern fronts can be heard in this National Rifle Association-friendly video about gun safety. Mae represents the "average World War I solder" in height and mass in this mini-marathon from C&Rsenal "for your eyes only." Point that weapon down range, soldier!
  3. For those whom the crack of rifle fire is it's own kind of music, here's a rare collaboration between two YouTube "Gun Channels." I ran across the C&Rsenal site during their crossover with The Great War channel, with Othais and Mae's focus on the firearms of World War I. Curiousity about (somewhat) more modern firearms led me to "Forgotten Weapons," with Ian McCollum. With a very interesting piano theme to accompany the (occasional) rattle of 100 year-old-weapons-of-mass-frustration, have a look at what Pierrot Le Fou, Tommy Atkins, Alvin York, and Paul Bauer tried to use on the Western Front. What does "Gun Girl" Mae have to do with this? She's about the size and mass of the average World War I soldier...and her grin gets bigger along with the guns!
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