Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster

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10 років тому

Adam has constructed a Blade Runner pistol and Indiana Jones' revolver, but not Han Solo's blaster from Star Wars A New Hope. Fortunately, the makers at the Replica Prop Forum have thoroughly researched the details of this prop and have faithfully recreated the components needed to build it. Adam and Norm run through the blaster's signature details and then work together to assemble this iconic space gun.
The RPF Han Solo Blaster research thread: www.therpf.com/f9/anh-hero-dl-...
Read more about this prop at Tested: www.tested.com/art/makers/4521...
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@tested
@tested 10 років тому
Star Wars fans discovered that Luke's lightsaber prop was constructed from a Graflex Camera Flash Handle, which lead to a spike in demand and prices rising for this piece of vintage camera equipment.
@dak4465
@dak4465 4 роки тому
just wanted to let you know that some world war 1 era mausers had scopes from the manufacturer
@koolaidmanwithariotshield5080
@koolaidmanwithariotshield5080 4 роки тому
Mauser where never used in ww2. I forgot I type this I know better now
@aye_its_sparky7164
@aye_its_sparky7164 4 роки тому
@@koolaidmanwithariotshield5080 No they were used in both WW1 And WW2
@Tokujii
@Tokujii 4 роки тому
Tomb plays Games they were more common in combat in w.w.1
@ILikeToLaughAtYou
@ILikeToLaughAtYou 4 роки тому
Arttilx more common in military combat in WW1, but knock-offs were actually very common amongst Chinese citizens during and post WW1. Lots of resistance groups against the Japanese and Russos had fake Mauser pistols. Mausers were used extensively in both wars, it just depends on your circumstances. You wouldn’t see a Mauser on the Western front of WW2, or even the German-Russian lines of WW2, but you would find them in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, or when the Russians invaded China soon after the war.
@jaytonhawkins2872
@jaytonhawkins2872 8 років тому
I'd love to see Adam design and build a brand new Star Wars themed gun, something that could've existed in the SW universe, but doesn't.
@jaytonhawkins2872
@jaytonhawkins2872 8 років тому
TotalMetalJacket It's unreal how much I would actually want to watch Adam delve into that process.
@user-sj2ck9rg9z
@user-sj2ck9rg9z 8 років тому
+Jayton Hawkins ه
@gavinoonoo
@gavinoonoo 8 років тому
Boba Fetts ?
@texteel
@texteel 8 років тому
+Jayton Hawkins dood, just have someone hire Adam to do that, and it will exsist within the SW universe.
@DesignJunkie58
@DesignJunkie58 8 років тому
Why not design a replica Millennium Falcon!!!
@tankmaster1018
@tankmaster1018 8 років тому
13:03 Adam savage says "Fucking Perfect" My life is complete!
@marcevergreen1402
@marcevergreen1402 4 роки тому
Best moment ever
@clint3987
@clint3987 4 роки тому
Just have a button to push with that audio clip, that would be amazing
@neipamocal
@neipamocal 4 роки тому
I know right!
@coeusdarksoul2855
@coeusdarksoul2855 3 роки тому
That's up there with "There's your problem!" for me now :D Thank you UKposts Algorithm for bringing this to me 5 years after-the-fact!
@jakemcewan763
@jakemcewan763 Місяць тому
Lmao just heard that had to come to the comments to see if anyone else caught it 😂 love it
@daynight1696
@daynight1696 8 років тому
Norm did his research so well that it left Adam speechless... the look of a proud teach watching his student explain a lesson.
@Bl4k3tron94
@Bl4k3tron94 7 років тому
Adams heart was filled with teacher joy
@mohammedhadi1592
@mohammedhadi1592 5 років тому
On the###################### اساساز
@themclaughlinfive
@themclaughlinfive 5 років тому
Notice how absolutely focused Adam is in this? Talk about passion.
@Flumphinator
@Flumphinator 10 років тому
And today, as a 22 year old man, I heard my childhood hero swear for the first time. I can live now.
@henris8367
@henris8367 7 років тому
real
@justanotherveganonyoutube710
@justanotherveganonyoutube710 5 років тому
Haha I know right???? It's a lot better than just hearing beeps when he talks.
@JimIBobIJones
@JimIBobIJones 9 років тому
I think its hilarious how some fans care so much more about the aesthetics and minute details of props than filmmakers themselves.
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 9 років тому
JimIBobIJones These are people who have WAY too much time on their hands....Reminds me of the scene in the movie "Rockstar" with Mark Wahlberg when confronting the other cover band about how their outfits aren't correct...lol.....
@vguyver2
@vguyver2 9 років тому
michael cochrane happens all the time. Heck, there are fans who meet stars and dismiss them as impersonators. The fans perspective is all that matters to some.
@MaximRecoil
@MaximRecoil 9 років тому
JimIBobIJones That is always the case with any reproduction project. When you're making an original of something, you can make it any way you want to. _Accurately_ reproducing that original is a lot trickier. For example, suppose a toddler scribbled all over a piece of paper for 10 seconds. You could make a similar looking scribble in the same 10 seconds, but what if, for whatever reason, you wanted to accurately reproduce the original scribble? It could take hours, weeks, months, or even years, depending on the level of accuracy you are striving for.
@JimIBobIJones
@JimIBobIJones 9 років тому
MaximRecoil The detail or care that went into the original Star Wars props is nowhere near the obsession of fans. Han's blaster was 3 or 4 VERY different props rather than one gun and characters regularly have different costumes between shots. Tell me fans aren't overly obsessed with details :I
@MaximRecoil
@MaximRecoil 9 років тому
JimIBobIJones You obviously missed the point of my post, which is why your reply is irrelevant. I suggest you re-read my post.
@62SG
@62SG 6 років тому
The moment i love is when the parts are revealed and the first thing Adam examines isn't an intricate piece of metalwork or small detail piece but the scope, which appears to be the most straightforward and simple part of the whole kit. I love it because Adam went for it specifically because it's the simplest part, and so it's the one with the greatest difficulty in being just *so*. In the words of another, "you have chosen wisely." That's not the cup of a carpenter.
@timoe1149
@timoe1149 8 років тому
"why would it be a flat-bottom?" "it was milled that way". What a genius answer. Adam wisely decided to continue..
@bjmaguire6269
@bjmaguire6269 5 років тому
Genius way of saying, "I don't know that part..."
@gleggett3817
@gleggett3817 3 роки тому
Sounds like time for a Forgotten Weapons crossover episode.
@Intrepid_Explorer
@Intrepid_Explorer 2 роки тому
It was flat bottomed to enable the gun to be disassembled. The C96's upper slides back once the inner frame is removed, and with the bull barrel (which lets a longer rifle barrel be screwed unto it) being centered on the original bore a non-flat bottomed barrel would hang down low enough to where the upper receiver couldn't be slid off. So the barrel's bottom was milled flat to the right clearance depth.
@radiofrog
@radiofrog 9 років тому
"It's just a cheapo $150 one" What
@lewiswilliams1203
@lewiswilliams1203 9 років тому
Well he's minted so it is all a matter of perspective
@WickedJ133
@WickedJ133 9 років тому
Uraneum 150 is really cheap for a replica, most of them are expensive as shit. Like that other made by Master Replicas, over 300 bucks.
@digitalmckracken
@digitalmckracken 9 років тому
I know really? Lol
@1983Corolla
@1983Corolla 8 років тому
Uraneum Yeah 150$ is pretty cheap in the world of good replicas. Adam is obviously very experienced and he knows the difference in prices ranges and the quality. If you want a good starter replica, 150$ is where you start and slowly work up to really really nice ones if you wanna you could just stay there if ur happy with it. Adam sounds like some rich guy goin "Hmm well 100$ is cheap" but thats literally the cheapest your gonna get a nice replica for.
@Chorizosabroso
@Chorizosabroso 8 років тому
+Uraneum i dont think he meant the $150 is pocket change. i think he meant that in the world of replicas, $150 for an item is on the lower end.
@ChuckReynolds
@ChuckReynolds 9 років тому
"fucking perfect is what that is" @ 13:02 lol
@mr_selfdestrukt
@mr_selfdestrukt 9 років тому
Chuck Reynolds Heh, I caught that too, had to laugh. It's not often you hear Adam swear.
@matthewreagan4937
@matthewreagan4937 9 років тому
I came down here to comment the same thing but you beat me to it.
@ChuckReynolds
@ChuckReynolds 9 років тому
lol Matthew Reagan sorry. quick on the draw.
@kommanderkylelp
@kommanderkylelp 9 років тому
haha its weird actually hearing adam swear :O
@sc_art5408
@sc_art5408 6 років тому
Chuck Reynolds How the fuck are you verified? You have like 500 subscribers!
@doogbazzard
@doogbazzard 6 років тому
"When you get into the accuracy of the Han Solo blaster, you're delving into an area of esoterica and specificity that I have never even traipsed into." Now that is some esoteric Vocabulary.
@Dert26
@Dert26 7 років тому
I never though in a million years I would hear Adam Savage say a curse word, and have it not be censored, I was laughing way too hard when he said, 'Fucking perfect!'
@ArmyStinger150
@ArmyStinger150 10 років тому
What a beautiful prop Norm! You are so lucky to have a friend like Adam to help construct the blaster! Very fun to watch you both put it together. Lots of research really makes a difference in the final piece. Well done.
@scambroselauntrellus3681
@scambroselauntrellus3681 8 років тому
Adam Savage is the perfect combination of child and adult.
@magnusbjorgvin9244
@magnusbjorgvin9244 5 років тому
Yossi Lipton yeah perfectly stuck in the middle.
@HaqqAttak
@HaqqAttak 5 років тому
aka a bugman
@benbowmen6650
@benbowmen6650 8 років тому
"Fucking perfect, is what that is". hahaha
@thejuanpa88
@thejuanpa88 8 років тому
For those who didnt understand 5:41 reference; the original luke skywalker lighsaber is made from a vintage flash handle with some additions. Before the movie photograph fanatics could buy these flashes from about 10 dollars, but now they are over 1000 dollars because thats what they used for the lightsaber.
@michaelserebreny454
@michaelserebreny454 4 роки тому
JohnDoe both Luke and Vader were- they made several different styles. When I was a kid I was at my grandparents house one day going through my dads vintage photography equipment and I found several Graflex 3-cell handles; not knowing what they were I was in complete awe that my father had a whole drawer full of lightsabers 🙃
@Sacha_8976
@Sacha_8976 3 роки тому
Michael Serebreny were any of them ever passed down to you?
@JohnSmith-kz1pg
@JohnSmith-kz1pg 8 років тому
Amazing how people spend so much time on recreating guns from the original trio lift when they were literally adding scraps together to make the guns look "less realistic to our world"
@bigchooch4434
@bigchooch4434 5 років тому
That's prop replicating in general. It's like trying to perfectly replicate a Jackson Pollock painting: you'll spend weeks replicating something he did in minutes.
@gustavofigueiredo1798
@gustavofigueiredo1798 3 роки тому
Yeah. And now every gun, costume and prop that make it to the films are designed not only to work within the cinematic universe but to be turned into products (colletibles and toys) for fans to buy.
@Evbuscus1
@Evbuscus1 3 роки тому
@@gustavofigueiredo1798 It's always funny to me to think that when someone designed the graflex flash, they never would have thought it would be being marketed as a laser sword 70 years later.
@dpmakestuff
@dpmakestuff 9 років тому
It's so fascinating to see their shared passion.
@timsaxon822
@timsaxon822 8 років тому
Best part of the video was Adam's F-bomb. lol
@jyanikjy
@jyanikjy 5 років тому
"Fucking perfect, excuse me"
@corexcore617
@corexcore617 4 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bKN0hpt-oZyLwHU.html
@handblitz4408
@handblitz4408 4 роки тому
I was so surprised when he broke out
@DH_Artist
@DH_Artist 4 роки тому
Tim Saxon read that just 5 seconds before he said it 😂😂
@FectacularSpail
@FectacularSpail 4 роки тому
I think a close second was the Donnie Darko Frank mask in the background lol
@spooky00pooky
@spooky00pooky 7 років тому
It feels good to nerd out this hard! I totally respect and appreciate the tremendous amount of research and dedication given by all the real fans who helped contribute to this success!
@DyingToLive310
@DyingToLive310 10 років тому
Adam looks so different on UKposts... looks like a master craftsman. While he's kinda the comedy relief on MythBusters. I like how serious he... HE SAID FUCK! Release the balloons!
@swyft1872
@swyft1872 8 років тому
6:17 Adam trying to figure out how to cycle a c96 :p
@MrShadowpanther3
@MrShadowpanther3 5 років тому
Lol, the barrel and receiver only cycle a fraction of an inch and the bolt is what moves back and forth. Just watched a Hickok45 review on one. Otherwise I might have been doing the same thing.
@JoshGodoy81
@JoshGodoy81 5 років тому
I just discovered this channel June 2018 and I love it
@quinn4436
@quinn4436 9 років тому
whoah, I just heard Adam Savage say "fuck." I grew up watching this guy and this is THE first time I've heard him swear. neat.
@carhead9397
@carhead9397 9 років тому
Michael Quinn childish
@quinn4436
@quinn4436 9 років тому
come at me scrublord I'm ripped
@theguniomi6905
@theguniomi6905 8 років тому
Michael Quinn so scared. Probably just another fat 11 year old troll...
@quinn4436
@quinn4436 8 років тому
I'M ALMOST 13 LOSER. AND I'M FUCKIN JACKED. I LIFT MY DAD'S WIEHGTS AND DRINK REDBULL CAUSE I'M NOT A LITTLE SCRUBLORD LIKE U.
@theguniomi6905
@theguniomi6905 8 років тому
Michael Quinn hahaha aww aren't you cute! Im 15 and deadlift 120kg
@zaz214
@zaz214 10 років тому
Adam on the scope: "Fuckin' perfect, thats what that is!" 13:02
@mlubecke
@mlubecke 7 років тому
Still one of my favorite videos of all time... Nice work !!
@TesserLink
@TesserLink 7 років тому
something about the sound of perfectly matching metal put together i love the sound so much idk why.
@rippl3r0
@rippl3r0 9 років тому
I love seeing people with such passion for things they do. Not bothered if it's considered nerdy, I really enjoyed watching these pair having genuine enthusiasm for making this replica.
@andrewtucker94
@andrewtucker94 9 років тому
I have nowhere near the obsession levels to do something like this but I still find something charming in how enthusiastic they all are.
@Bpdiericks
@Bpdiericks 5 років тому
This video when it came out inspired me to make one my self. I used a mouser air soft gun and parts I made. I love it. Thank tested.
@rileymatheson1029
@rileymatheson1029 2 роки тому
I had no idea I had been watching these videos for 8 years. Absolutely love them.
@MadOgre
@MadOgre 8 років тому
Adam, your scope's Reticle is inverted.
@stripymccatpuss
@stripymccatpuss 8 років тому
+George Hill I was going to make the same comment, well spotted sir
@MadOgre
@MadOgre 8 років тому
Thank you, Sir.
@TheYoutubeG.O.A.T
@TheYoutubeG.O.A.T 8 років тому
+Liamrock10 make that 5
@threepointzking9861
@threepointzking9861 8 років тому
we all have the same brain! make that 6 of us.
@michiganemt28
@michiganemt28 8 років тому
+George Hill Make that 7. And I have never heard of mounting a reticle upside down to compensate for elevation as that would make your point of impact inverted also
@CorbinBlanchardDesign
@CorbinBlanchardDesign 10 років тому
Dude, this guy made Adam Savage nerd out. He's got some talent.
@nichofmann1800
@nichofmann1800 7 років тому
Best replica I've ever seen , simply amazing
@skattyopt
@skattyopt 4 роки тому
As much as I love your expertise in modelling and crafting, your vocabulary is worthwhile to listen to.
@tested
@tested 10 років тому
One Day Builds: Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster from Star Wars bit.ly/13DG7E8
@HeilmanHackatronics
@HeilmanHackatronics 10 років тому
Awesome :)
@auggiecruzechevaria7645
@auggiecruzechevaria7645 10 років тому
Matt Heilman the besst
@scribejackhammar
@scribejackhammar 10 років тому
I honestly didn't know Solo's blaster was based of the C96 or the Mauser R713
@Iordlangford
@Iordlangford 10 років тому
Jack Hammar it explains why he shot first, just saying.
@scribejackhammar
@scribejackhammar 10 років тому
Lord Langford That's completely unrelated.
@coffeekhan
@coffeekhan 10 років тому
Excellent! Awesome to see a different perspective of Adam. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
@rosebuddesign635
@rosebuddesign635 6 років тому
This was absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much. 👍
@anthonyjohnson3692
@anthonyjohnson3692 5 років тому
This is neat Norm talking and Adam going wow and being intrigued and asking questions.
@daStig177
@daStig177 9 років тому
The C96 predates both world wars... hence the 96, which stands for 1896. I'm also pretty sure the crosshairs were installed upside down.
@landocommando8
@landocommando8 Рік тому
Indeed they are.
@50kT
@50kT 9 років тому
this replica gun will confuse people and aliens thousands of years from now when they dig it up
@kalenwilson3837
@kalenwilson3837 3 роки тому
even if you dont understand why they are so passionate, its always nice to see people have an exited conversation about something they love.
@Hot18Shot
@Hot18Shot 4 роки тому
This is levels of esoteric that I can't even begin to comprehend, but I love it all the same.
@KillerOfDolts
@KillerOfDolts 9 років тому
I just love Adam. He's so great at what he does.
@CoolspyGaming
@CoolspyGaming 10 років тому
Adams hair gets a little messy and suddenly he builds faster, Thats when he goes into super saiyan mode!
@itsjustameme
@itsjustameme 9 років тому
He and his hair reaches their flow states simultaneously
@MrTheMighty
@MrTheMighty 7 років тому
I love this video, and I've watched it many times. An update would be great-- I'd really like to know how Norm's weathering went.
@sliimetown5387
@sliimetown5387 24 дні тому
I have a lot of respect for Norm idk really who he is cuz im new to this channel but the research he did and how interested he is really shows and it's rad!
@123asd1
@123asd1 10 років тому
man I wish adam was my friend, be so nice to have someone with his know how to guide us like a jedi.
@EctoSage
@EctoSage 10 років тому
This is so much more interesting than Myth Busters, ... and you don't have to deal with the content being all cut up, & full of commercial breaks.
@artouxcp
@artouxcp 10 років тому
the beauty of the internet!
@DanielRieger
@DanielRieger 7 років тому
I did a 3D model of that blaster based on a lot of the same research, I was really glad to see it looked the same and that I chose the right version of it!!
@electrontube
@electrontube 4 роки тому
you can tell that Norm is totally fanned-out working on this prop. one of my favorite tested videos, i keep watching it
@Corristo89
@Corristo89 8 років тому
How much do you want to bet that Adam was almost ready to knock Norm out, take the blaster and run away with it? The guy almost had a nerdgasm when it was finished xD
@vinzhell
@vinzhell 8 років тому
YES!! Finally he said fuck.
@gustajuy5983
@gustajuy5983 8 років тому
WEHN??!
@GlennRanzig
@GlennRanzig 8 років тому
+Gustajuy 13:02
@sef2273
@sef2273 8 років тому
+vinzhell I couldn't believe it lol
@justins21482
@justins21482 8 років тому
+vinzhell i had to turn it up when i heard that because I couldnt believe it myself LOL "FUCKING perfect is what that is" lol
@timfields2446
@timfields2446 8 років тому
+vinzhell no I'm sorry he said fuckin not fuck
@mike_dunno
@mike_dunno 7 років тому
Adam is pretty savage for calling a 150$ dollar replica cheap and rocking that 6000$ watch
@aserta
@aserta 5 років тому
Cheap in context with other ones. Some can rocket to 2k USD or more...
@stompeez4958
@stompeez4958 5 років тому
It’s in his name after all
@shadowblack1987
@shadowblack1987 5 років тому
@Jay The original prop sold for half a million dollars. The direct casts of it cost thousands.
@scottl4194
@scottl4194 3 роки тому
Forgotten Weapons came out with a couple of videos that are some what related: The Real Guns of Star Wars: A New Hope ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hZRml2NwpIxjt6s.html The Mandalorian Carries an 1894 Bergmann No.1 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gqZ4lWiaaqh21nk.html
@AnglSummer4
@AnglSummer4 9 років тому
13:01 First time I've ever actually heard Adam swear (usually it's bleeped). It's like seeing a double rainbow.
@chopinbloc
@chopinbloc 8 років тому
Hmm. That's not what I expected. My "one day builds" are more like "One day I'll build a flamethrower."
@SlimRhyno
@SlimRhyno 7 років тому
I love it. All of it. You guys. The process. The final product. In summation: 🙏
@ephyrian
@ephyrian 3 роки тому
ok i was expecting them to get right to crafting it, but that trivia about the gun was fantastic!!
@MrGawn
@MrGawn 10 років тому
finally get to hear him say fuck
@opmike343
@opmike343 10 років тому
That was the best part.
@aylmaoxdxddd5687
@aylmaoxdxddd5687 10 років тому
bleep lol
@TheRobResponds
@TheRobResponds 10 років тому
It's amazing how much time people are willing to put into all these details, borderline insanity but pretty awesome aswell :) Great video!
@LanceMcCarthy
@LanceMcCarthy 7 років тому
This video has inspired me to 3-D print one of these. So much fun.
@Deckardrick007
@Deckardrick007 6 років тому
So satisfying to watch. Master 🙇🏻
@RyNsWoRLD
@RyNsWoRLD 9 років тому
perfect in every way except for the colour. Also I had no idea the level of fucking outrageous nerdiness that could go into getting a "perfect" replica. I mean, and I genuinely want an answer for this... Who cares how close a replica it is?
@Deetozine
@Deetozine 9 років тому
People who like accuracy cares. Trust me, if you start to go into propmaking/costuming, inaccuracy will become the bane of your existence.
@bryanlee3254
@bryanlee3254 9 років тому
NEEEERRRRRRRDDDSSSSSS!!!!!!!
@abacadian
@abacadian 9 років тому
Deetozine the prop-makers themselves didn't care! He even said they screwed parts on backwards in some scenes.
@Deetozine
@Deetozine 9 років тому
Russell Morgan Sure, doesn't mean anything though. The people who now want to have things look as authentic as possible will want to recreate everything as they were in the movies.
@chromatosechannel
@chromatosechannel 9 років тому
I have to hand it to them, their attention to detail is impeccable.
@JoeBlow-jt4me
@JoeBlow-jt4me 10 років тому
Woah Adam saying fuck really surprised me
@dahlia.avdiaz
@dahlia.avdiaz 10 років тому
He swore all the time on earlier seasons of Mythbusters. He had to be censored quite often, actually. The filming of the show has simply changed over the years to cut most of that out of the show, thus we really don't see much of that part of him anymore.
@ProxCyde
@ProxCyde 10 років тому
Darren Diaz Yea.. I miss the earlier seasons. Or rather, the way they made them back then. After they got more popular, it felt like they turned away from showing the building processes in detail, and instead added a lot more scripts and editing to the show. Which in my opinion, sucked. But I guess we have Discovery Channel to blame for that. Shows like these are so much better when they aren't full of acting, and feels more raw, in my opinion.
@zachmorford8349
@zachmorford8349 10 років тому
And apparently Jamie is even worse when it comes to cursing.
@ralienmoo7338
@ralienmoo7338 10 років тому
Zach Morford does no one but me remember the swearing helps pain myth that was just 5 minutes of beeps
@JoeBlow-jt4me
@JoeBlow-jt4me 10 років тому
I didnt see that one lol
@rumblehat4357
@rumblehat4357 4 роки тому
I think I had one of those Japanese kits from the '80s, too. Mine was a Luger. What's interesting is it has the same device to show how many bullets were left in the magazine as the Mauser (it would flip up/forward when empty.) The Luger's magazine was in the handle. The model even came with a removable clip with styrene bullets to put in it. I wish I had kept it but it eventually made its way into the trash many decades ago.
@Rilatwoma
@Rilatwoma 6 років тому
hearing Norm talk about something he's familiar with and researched is a nice change of pace
@armedwithinformation
@armedwithinformation 8 років тому
Did Adam lick the grill piece at around 4:43? Maybe I've missed something; is he a cyborg that lives by consuming anodized aluminum?
@dimitreze
@dimitreze 8 років тому
yes he is
@SWATStrachan
@SWATStrachan 8 років тому
+bombbuster72 It's just a quick way to determine if a part is made of plastic or of metal.
@griz6287
@griz6287 8 років тому
xD I just busted up laufhing my ass off.
@yogeebear2599
@yogeebear2599 7 років тому
+Chris Hansen XD
@markcrystaltownsend1578
@markcrystaltownsend1578 5 років тому
Its to feel temperature cold means metal room temp is plastic. You can also test if an object is tastier than the other objects yummmm.
@KBABZ
@KBABZ 9 років тому
1:40 Such an amazingly human and heart-warming moment right here.
@armands3153
@armands3153 2 роки тому
13:02 Such an amazingly human and heart-warming moment right here.
@Daniel-bt7be
@Daniel-bt7be 8 років тому
just looking at the craftsmanship of that gun makes me tingle
@bmxriderforlife1234
@bmxriderforlife1234 7 років тому
plecter labs sells a blaster core sound board and i think you can wire lights up to it as well, you could drill a thin hole down the barrel and run wires and then mill out other sections to fit the sound board and battery as well as lighting and a trigger switch plus a speaker for effects.
@AryzenI
@AryzenI 8 років тому
"That is such a pleasurable object!"
@CarsnStuff
@CarsnStuff 8 років тому
I like his trigger finger at the end !! being a gun enthusiast even though its not a real gun proper trigger finger is always satisfying to see because its just responsible.
@justanotherveganonyoutube710
@justanotherveganonyoutube710 5 років тому
Review Guy that's just what I was thinking every time I saw Norm holding the pistol his finger was all over that trigger I kept wanting to yell at him at our that. Like you said even if it's a toy it's still good to be in the habit to keep your finger off that trigger.
@rebecamugwort862
@rebecamugwort862 5 років тому
Adam didn’t always do that in earlier videos, I wonder if he had further firearms training in the last few seasons of Mythbusters. 🤔
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 5 років тому
Yeah, but when waving the others around he pointed it at Adam several times.
@bataantom
@bataantom 8 років тому
Thanks Adam and Norm, because of this video I'm currently building 2 ANH Hero's (will convert one to a TFA), a Greedo Killer, Bespin and Hoth ESB Han, A Luke ESB and I have a ROTJ lined up. And a Merrson Power 5. The RPF is a dengerous (and expensive) place!
@IISIDESWIPEZII
@IISIDESWIPEZII 8 років тому
That thing SOUNDS amazing when it clunks around. Wow.
@helminth_charger9165
@helminth_charger9165 8 років тому
Scope sights are upside down, wtf.
@658webster
@658webster 8 років тому
WW1 handgun actually not a WW2 weapon, although it was used, but not as excessively as the luger and the p38
@hanburgundy4317
@hanburgundy4317 8 років тому
+Jake Weber True - the Mauser was used most often by officers in the Waffen SS as both a ceremonial weapon and an amazingly efficient killing machine.
@hilldwler420
@hilldwler420 8 років тому
+War Machine it is a select fire 7.65 .30 cal broom handle. It was phased out before 1935 as a side arm of the Wehrmacht in favor of the more powerful 9mm Luger cartridge. The Spanish army and argentine army along with turkey still used the weapon.
@jordank9166
@jordank9166 8 років тому
+War Machine Sorry but that information is wrong. As the others have said, they phased out the antique design in favor of the luger, and the p38.
@totalmetaljacket789
@totalmetaljacket789 8 років тому
+hilldwler 420 Depends on your model, many were in 9x19mm as designated by a red 9.
@hanburgundy4317
@hanburgundy4317 8 років тому
hilldwler 420 Which is why I made note of the fact that it was carried for ceremonial purposes. Officers in the SS composed themselves far differently than the average Wehrmacht soldier; they had a few quirks and pomp and ceremony were among them. It's the same as how many Allied officers carried Colt .45 revolvers instead of the M1911.
@SuneTheMairn
@SuneTheMairn 7 років тому
1:45 Adam immidiately looks how the parts fit and work! Awesome!
@mikereger1186
@mikereger1186 6 років тому
Good to see Adam again ;)
@Shroommduke
@Shroommduke 10 років тому
holy crap, I don't put that much thought or effort into real shit I need, I must be a lazy bastard! great job though, I am impressed with the esoteric knowledge and detail.
@capcadoi
@capcadoi 10 років тому
Adam is such a cool guy!
@EtSAdTheBad
@EtSAdTheBad 10 років тому
Thanks
@christianenders23
@christianenders23 7 років тому
@Tested: You can align Adam with the aiming telescope, the absent wrongly built around. In a beam view like the one used by Hensoldt the vertical beam is installed from below. At minute 13:40 you can see that it has built it from above.
@polarbear6854
@polarbear6854 5 років тому
Adam is a legend it'll be a honor for your gun to enter his collection
@btnhnwa1996
@btnhnwa1996 9 років тому
"thanks for helping me make this" translation: "thanks for making this for me"
@chrisofnottingham
@chrisofnottingham 8 років тому
One day build, 500 hours research :-)
@AlasdairGR
@AlasdairGR 4 роки тому
chris4072511 Isn’t that the story of all prop replica builds?
@mikewolff5184
@mikewolff5184 7 років тому
The Mauser C96 was actually first manufactured in 1896 and continued until 1937. I don't want to stomp on your video but just give you the most accurate information, the things that inspired the Star Wars props have a rich history and I think they really add to the whole story.
@SWATStrachan
@SWATStrachan 8 років тому
I think it's about time that we had a quick follow-up video to show how the pistol turned out after weathering.
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 10 років тому
I am a gun collector. If you are going to take one of my Mausers and hack it up to make a DL-44 blaster, please make it so it can still fire. Though I love my untouched collectables, a working blaster would be awesome.
@MonsterTeegs
@MonsterTeegs 10 років тому
How... how did I get here?
@williampalmer9828
@williampalmer9828 7 років тому
Awesome prop for Live Action Actors like myself. I will be weilding one of these or a Lightsaber. Great to see how these were/are made. 👍
@717UT
@717UT 7 років тому
I love Adam's reaction when the parts are revealed! Haha
@bradsimpson8724
@bradsimpson8724 10 років тому
I can't say I knew anything about any of this. This video came after a string of Adam Savage/Mythbusters clips. I knew that Star Wars had some crazy-serious fans, and I knew that Adam was among them, but I had no idea that it went this deeply. Not my thing, but kind of interesting.
@ryansizemore5064
@ryansizemore5064 8 років тому
Adam wanted this to be his gun. I think. they made it sound like it was to complete his collection. Probably built another one like 2 days later.
@MissingAxis
@MissingAxis 7 років тому
I'd kill to have a workshop like Adam Savage.
@artfan101
@artfan101 7 років тому
I am amazed at the zeal of some of these prop replica people.
@tommymass4443
@tommymass4443 8 років тому
at 16:36 adams ring reads parvis, like sic parvis magna from uncharted, nates ring
@Meluas
@Meluas 7 років тому
I was thinking the same thing, took to the comments section to see if anyone else noticed
@aliteralbottlecap8009
@aliteralbottlecap8009 3 роки тому
you can see that it says magna on the other side at 12:42
@PixelReaper
@PixelReaper 9 років тому
I would love to see them make something like the hidden blade from Assassins Creed, it would be interesting to see how much detail they would go into on that.
@ataraxic89
@ataraxic89 9 років тому
Not a one day build and adam is a very busy man.
@StSparky
@StSparky 7 років тому
Han was a master gun smith (blaster class) - his tinkering was the reason the Captain's sidearm AKA Smuggler's always looked different. I appreciate the video.
@Outland9000
@Outland9000 6 років тому
Daym!!!! I could of told you where the blasters heat sink came from years ago. I had no idea no one knew!
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