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  2. Mike Loades - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Loades appears regularly in television history documentaries as a military historian/historical weapons specialist. [11] He also works as a director for television [12] and as a historical consultant for the video games industry. [13] Additionally he works as a fight choreographer/action arranger, [14] who specializes in historical combat.

  3. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    Some weapons in Chinese folklore do not, strictly speaking, have magical properties, but are forged with materials or methods that are unique in the context of the story. Green Dragon Crescent Blade – Exceptionally heavy guandao wielded by Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms ; forged with the blood of a green dragon.

  4. Forgotten Weapons - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Weapons is a website and channel appearing on YouTube, Utreon, Full30 and Floatplane, created and presented by Ian McCollum. Forgotten Weapons covers the history of antique , obscure, and historically important firearms .

  5. How to Cook That - Wikipedia

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    Reardon wrote a single recipe post each week and made occasional videos to complement the recipes. [4] The videos were too large for the site so she uploaded them to YouTube and embedded them into the website. [4] As the popularity of the videos grew, Reardon started uploading them more frequently.

  6. Weapon Masters - Wikipedia

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    Weapon Masters is a television show that was premiered on the Discovery Channel on December 31, 2007, and on the Military Channel. [ 1 ] The hosts, Chad Houseknecht and Mike Loades , a weapons historian, choose a different historical weapon each week.

  7. Richard Machowicz - Wikipedia

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    Richard John "Mack" Machowicz (/ ˈ m æ k ə w ɪ t s / MACK-ə-wits; [1] May 30, 1965 – January 2, 2017) was a Navy SEAL and the host of the Discovery Channel and Military Channel show Future Weapons. He was the newest member on Spike's show Deadliest Warrior. [2]

  8. Future Weapons - Wikipedia

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    Future Weapons, sometimes also written as FutureWeapons and Futureweapons, is a television series that premiered on April 19, 2006, on the Discovery Channel. Host Richard "Mack" Machowicz , a former Navy SEAL , reviews and demonstrates the latest modern weaponry and military technology.

  9. Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    In each episode, Willis tests a series of iconic weapons, from muskets and pistols to assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and examines their historical significance. The premiere episode looks at the evolution of the handgun, going back to its earliest days on 16th century battlefields.