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Tracing the history of ammunition; Gunny fires the latest and greatest bullet ever designed; the technology of ammunition and the weapons that fire it.

Tracing the history of ammunition; Gunny fires the latest and greatest bullet ever designed; the technology of ammunition and the weapons that fire it.

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Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey

S1, EP9 "Blades"

Gunny explores the history and technology behind blades ranging from ancient bronze swords to Japanese samurai swords and the modern bayonet; Roman throwing spear; cavalry lances.

Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey

S1, EP10 "Ammo"

Tracing the history of ammunition; Gunny fires the latest and greatest bullet ever designed; the technology of ammunition and the weapons that fire it.

Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey

S1, EP11 "Rifle"

The rifle evolves from a crude ballistic pipe to a weapon capable of firing 15 rounds per second; 1853 Enfield; 1903 Springfield; M1 Garand.

Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey

S1, EP12 "MG2"

Gunny traces the development of the machine gun; comparing World War II's Bren gun and Browning Automatic Rifle in a shooting match; special forces MP-3.

Actor and Vietnam veteran R. Lee Ermey guides viewers through the evolution of the deadliest battlefield weapons, with 3-D graphics detailing the improvements, changes in technology and the thought process behind each weapon. Also, experts discuss the engineering and history involved, and high-speed photography shows how these firearms work and what really happens at the point of impact.
Original Air Date: Jul 26, 2009
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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