Wyoming State Museum

Wyoming State Museum

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  • @warrencarnright3747
    @warrencarnright37477 сағат бұрын

    No mention of the REMINGTON .50 Cal. SS Pistol , or Springfield .50 SS . Pistol ?

  • @heitorgomesmd6215
    @heitorgomesmd62152 күн бұрын

    Hi Evan. For a short time, after the .38 long Colt failure and before the adoption of the Colt 1911 and Colt and Smith & Wesson 1917s in 45 ACP, the US military adopted the Colt New Service in .45 Colt. Thank you for this historic video. God Bless. Happy Trais to You.

  • @gregorymulkins2544
    @gregorymulkins25443 күн бұрын

    The US army went to the 9mm in about 1985 or somewhere in that Era

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    You are correct, February of 1985. I had a senior moment and couldn't even remember the Beretta M9. I need a teleprompter apparently.

  • @frankhinkle5772
    @frankhinkle57723 күн бұрын

    Thanks, that was interesting. I appreciate your commentary.

  • @Qigate
    @Qigate4 күн бұрын

    I very much enjoy these "wide-angle" views of cartridges and firearms. They give a perspective of the history and usage of the times that is often missed or forgotten.

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your support.

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql4 күн бұрын

    . Simply amazing.

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Hi Tammy. Thank you for your support.

  • @sixshooter3313
    @sixshooter33134 күн бұрын

    Thank you.👍

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Thanks for supporting our work.

  • @Stratboy999
    @Stratboy9994 күн бұрын

    Great stuff.

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount71324 күн бұрын

    Another very enjoyable and educational presentation, Evan. Thank you for following up on a viewer's suggestion to demonstrate cartridges along with the firearms that are chambered for them. 👍

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Noah. I appreciate your interest and support.

  • @NM-eb5ej
    @NM-eb5ej4 күн бұрын

    Great presentation, Evan thanks! And the museum.

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    The museum thanks you. And I thank them for the opportunity to do this work.

  • @larryargenian9238
    @larryargenian92384 күн бұрын

    I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    We have been in contact with other museums in the state system and may be doing some videos on their collections.

  • @neilpk70
    @neilpk704 күн бұрын

    Nifty video, as always! That's gotta be a fun job, and you do it extremely well. Thanks Evan.

  • @henrysara7716
    @henrysara77164 күн бұрын

    Thank you Evan.

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    You are most welcome. I appreciate you.

  • @davidphillips7321
    @davidphillips73214 күн бұрын

    Close up on ammo would be Nice - Just Sayin...

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Yes, could have been better with close ups.

  • @ncnurseryman
    @ncnurseryman4 күн бұрын

    Always a great resource and interesting video.

  • @evangreen3209
    @evangreen32093 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your support of our work.

  • @mountaineer7435
    @mountaineer74358 күн бұрын

    Give to someone else something from your family for free! You people are stupid!

  • @juliejohnson930
    @juliejohnson9309 күн бұрын

    Best story teller ever You are a National Treasure!!

  • @michaelglentz1858
    @michaelglentz185810 күн бұрын

    I noticed that you didn’t have any “bowl” knives in the trade knife variations. I have found a decent number on early French trade sites (N. Michigan)

  • @nimitz1739
    @nimitz173911 күн бұрын

    Good stuff

  • @jamesrowe8877
    @jamesrowe887712 күн бұрын

    How do I go about getting one refurbished

  • @NM-eb5ej
    @NM-eb5ej16 күн бұрын

    Evan throw a shout out to Nelson M. for that great suggestion, I throught it was something gun lovers needed to see. Thanks Evan for the great presentations you put oit.

  • @aprilsmith7020
    @aprilsmith702016 күн бұрын

    I have 2 Knights Templar swords that I would like to sell. Can u point me in the right direction of who might be able to help me with how much they are worth?

  • @user-ov4gm6yr7d
    @user-ov4gm6yr7d17 күн бұрын

    well done, as always. thanks so much. in vietnam, my brother loved the m14, but found it too heavy. he found the m16 unreliable. he traded his for a thompson from an ARVN soldier.

  • @patk1284
    @patk128417 күн бұрын

    absolutely incredible the outright stupidity of the us govt, and it continues today unabated! incredible we won anything! thank you so much for your expertise!

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount713218 күн бұрын

    Many thanks, Evan, for featuring this military cartridge evolutionary timeline. Very enlightening to see these cartridges lined up to facilitate a visual comparison. 👍

  • @markr9113
    @markr911318 күн бұрын

    Thank you. I always enjoy your videos. We appreciate all your hard work.

  • @PapaCubScout
    @PapaCubScout18 күн бұрын

    Thank you, SIR! How wonderful for you to do this. I look forward to your films. Hurrah

  • @Tom-pu1xh
    @Tom-pu1xh18 күн бұрын

    well done, really enjoyed this episode!

  • @Cabmaker
    @Cabmaker18 күн бұрын

    I have a CMP garand also I love it

  • @ronh5422
    @ronh542218 күн бұрын

    Thank you. And the 5.56 is the military version of the .223 Remington cartridge..

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson910518 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Appreciate what you do for us!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸

  • @samuelpatton5148
    @samuelpatton514823 күн бұрын

    I came for the 1876 Winchester, but stayed for big nose George.

  • @damonbrown5233
    @damonbrown523327 күн бұрын

    I have one like the last one. Grandpa brought it back from WW2. The blood on it indicates it was a weapon. Doesn't have the fancy bird on the end. The wooden sheath looks about the same.

  • @sixshooter3313
    @sixshooter331327 күн бұрын

    Those Winchester sure are pretty but for myself I prefer plain jane types of guns. American walnut stocks and blued metal. But my best buddy on the other hand likes his guns the fancier the better. 👍

  • @fadingmargins
    @fadingmarginsАй бұрын

    My wife and I spent happy hours at the museum. Stunning collection. Only wish we had found the State Museum as well…

  • @kennethquesenberry2610
    @kennethquesenberry2610Ай бұрын

    Has the sword been sharpened?

  • @romanroman1975
    @romanroman1975Ай бұрын

    Nice, looks like Belgium was Khiber pass of the era :)

  • @dalemeyer8207
    @dalemeyer8207Ай бұрын

    I like Your show. Thanks 😎

  • @thebigone6071
    @thebigone6071Ай бұрын

    Y’all best kno my main man Evan kno all bout deez pieces tho imma here in da hood an we love guns an we got much respect for Evan def goated pow pow pow 💥💥💥💥🐐💯💯💯

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount7132Ай бұрын

    Your videos are always very watchable, Evan, and when Mike invites you onto his turf, they're equally so. It's too bad that he's such a man of few words. If you could only get him to open up a bit and share his knowledge, it would be a genuine treat. 👍🤣🤣🤣

  • @NM-eb5ej
    @NM-eb5ejАй бұрын

    More knowledge of museums in Wyoming, glad people of the area saw fit to help save your city's history. Thanks Evan and the staff and help to produce these informal videos.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300Ай бұрын

    👍 I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them. However, recently I’ve noticed your videos spent 50%+/- of their time speaking about events and/organizations and the remaining time discussing the stated purpose of the video. As an example over 6-1/2 minutes of this 11-1/4 minute video was on the museum and Frontier Days while only an average of only 1-1/4 minutes to speak about each rifle. I suggest that 3-4 minutes on the museum and Frontier Days would be appropriate (preferably 3 minutes) leaving 7-8 minutes to talk about the rifles - the title of the video. This is meant only as a suggestion, not a complaint. Another option would be to spend 8+ minutes on the rifles and 5 minutes on everything else. Or, retitle the video. In any event I enjoy your videos.

  • @evangreen9430
    @evangreen9430Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your suggestions. We recorded a total of six videos at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. It was an opportunity for some cross pollination between the OWM and the Wyoming State Museum. Because OWM was generous in hosting Firearms Friday, I considered it appropriate to allow Mike to present some publicity for his museum and for Frontier Days. To the best of my recollection, the remaining videos will spend more time on firearms although there is an episode covering a stagecoach in the collection. I know this is "FIREARMS" Friday. Truth be told, I have covered almost all of the WSM collection in almost 100 videos. The choice is to expand into other Western artifacts and locations, or terminate the series. Give me your thoughts on the best way to proceed. I'm considering videos on the fur trade (which will include firearms, traps, and tools), evolution of cowboy hats, and sheep wagons including the cattle/sheep wars of the Rocky Mountain West.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300Ай бұрын

    @@evangreen9430 I appreciate the need for the plug. That is a very good question about future series. Not sure I have a very good answer. The fur trade would be a great series and probably my favorite of the suggestions. The evolution of gear is a topic you don’t see a lot about and truthfully can be very interesting, who wouldn’t want to know how the Mexican sombrero became the hat you wear in these videos? 🤷🏻‍♂️. An historic description of the cattle/sheep wars in the Rocky Mountains could put to rest the “legends” created by Hollywood. Truthfully, almost any topic about Wyoming and Rockies would interest me, guess I am a Rocky Mountain/Wyoming fan-boy. I had 2 roommates in college from Wyoming (1 from Sheridan and 1 from Laramie).

  • @rockhunter6260
    @rockhunter6260Ай бұрын

    Nice rifles 👍🏻

  • @sixshooter3313
    @sixshooter3313Ай бұрын

    👍

  • @moderntentcamping
    @moderntentcampingАй бұрын

    Great video. Please make more knife videos. What happened to the trade knives of the 1700s?

  • @emoryzakin2576
    @emoryzakin2576Ай бұрын

    Absolutely gorgeous examples, very impressive. And no idea about the guy in the horned hat but it's too cool!

  • @noneyabusiness4564
    @noneyabusiness4564Ай бұрын

    Who made the black powder and ball during the Civil War?

  • @norton2757
    @norton2757Ай бұрын

    Tom Horn carried a rifle similar to that.

  • @craigkennedy6058
    @craigkennedy6058Ай бұрын

    Liked the video

  • @garrettfromsmokeinthewoods
    @garrettfromsmokeinthewoodsАй бұрын

    I Absolutely appreciate this video. I do get tired of hearing how the 45-70 was the first U.S. adopted centerfire cartridge.