When you Tactical reload a Musket.

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I know it isn't very Tactical, but I tried my best.

All models used in the video are from the SFM and Garry's Mod Workshop:

Character models:

Sounds:
Insurgency
Battlefield 1

Based on @SolidAK-15 comment
"I wonder how a "tactical reload" of an old Springfield musket would look like."
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So glad it's the historical, sometimes used, tap load and not the silly spit loading thing from the Sharpe series

mathildadeer
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Tactically reload a Tiger H1 but the entire turret gets blown off and replaced with one of the modern Leopard tank turrets.

VTPA
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"Yukari is my spirit animal."

tommykaung
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0:30 I like the detail where Yukari look at the right just like BF1

bachanh
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They are going to reinforce the enemy with an airship

NeinSkwi
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"- What makes a good soldier, Akiyama?
- The ability to fire three rounds a minute in any weather, sir!"

(Sorry, I can't avoid making Sharpe references when the opportunity arises)

heinzthorvald
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Girls und panzer and Battlefield 1 crossover would be sick

sebastianalvaradocolon
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Yukari would have remembered that switching to your Stielhandgranate is faster than reloading.

JohnDoe-jdoo
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And when a "tactical reload" of a toaster?

sampofum
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Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended

alfiny
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A good rifleman can fire 3 musket shot a minute, now that soldiering!!

Gow-
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Battlefield 1 ending goes hard, love it

Festiveized_Caber
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IIRC, historically during the Napoleonic Wars, the British musket - called the Brown Bess - was larger in diameter in comparison to the French counterpart. Therefore, theoretically the British soldiers could use the captured French ammunition, should the situation require them to improvise.

Since the French ammunition was smaller than the British one, a soldier could put it in the Brown Bess' barrel, let it fall down due to gravity, then tap the musket's buttock on hard and flat surface a few times, to quickly reload the gun.

Of course this was unreliable at best, causing misfire or, malfunction due to the 'tapping' causing structural damage to the gun itself and such, so the soldiers were still instructed NOT to use this method and reload the gun using the French ammunition with proper method(ramrod). But soldiers being soldiers, when they were in a pinch(such as when they had to repulse a bayonet charge), they still used this method despite the NCOs telling them not to.

kreg
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and when you can "untacticaly reload" a revolver

sandwichgaming-wgyn
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bro this is quality content. Didn't expect the BF1 though! Coming from another BF1 Player.

amalayperson
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Incredible Vibe

Good work


It’s really just a Good reload

Almost like the word Tactical mean’s actually getting Good at something

ComfortsSpecter
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Nice, I was hoping it was tap loading

Vincent-S
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When you hear the BF1 end game hype music, you know its real

Claymore
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Honestly Palworld had a tactical reload for the musket and the idea still makes me laugh. Still good to see Yukari branching out from tanks to something new.

ksfirewolf
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Ah yes, major Sharpe's way of reloading a musket!

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