It's just that in my mind the iron age was technologically more advanced than the bronze age so in some ways iron guns seemed a step back. The advantages must have outweighed the disadvantages though. Like you said, "Bring on the steel" and until then give me an extra long lanyard!
Grown-up gun stuff. The remarkable G11 in detail. The future, from 1968-90. Hyperburst! Will be looking at more from these chaps.
Been watching (depending on my mood) either restoration of old furniture https://www.youtube.com/@johnsonrestoration or new creations from scrap https://www.youtube.com/@EpicUpCycling
Not for the likes of me, but maybe some of you are in the market for several hundred K hyper & supercars. What do I know - some clever bastards on here. Kind of fascinating, and... just possibly... yet another small, if rarified, subtle indicator that the world has gone a tad mad. Attempting to buy a Porsche GT3RS.
From thirty years since. Non-WW2 but so much about WW2. Three minutes plus of classic conversation that still resonates. Always remember, never forget, Jim.
Well it isn't, but it is. Winds, tides, the power of nature. Canute versus same? No chance. Kind regards, this small island, getting smaller, always, Jim.
32:20 Laws of physics & aviation seemingly defied by an RC helicopter. Or insane skill. Or... something. Edit: Also 39:20 onwards. Mind-boggling.