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The reason why I’m posting again so soon is because I was working on this video while finishing up along the moonbeam trail, and I took the two weeks to finish up colorising this one as well as the sound thankfully I found real sound recordings from world war 1. I should also thank 2WAD for some of the back ground ambience. As all ways hope you enjoy and sorry if it is a bit loud. (please turn down the volume around 44 seconds in) (2023 description edit to clear some things up and stay within YouTubes rules I must clarify that the gun magazines featured in this video are not 30 rounds and over some may look bigger then they do to them being Held by some one making it look like it was hidden in front of that person but they are under 30 round magazines plus bullets from this time we’re often made bigger. The fully automatic effect that you here is all the other guns firing at different times selling the illusion that you are hearing an unbroken chain of bullet fire and the clicking of bolt action rifles docent help you find out what’s what so that’s now here to clear that up. (As for the comments I do realise now that around 30 seconds in actually is from a movie and so for that I would apologies for this. That shot was from the 1930 movie All Quit on the Western Front. But thankfully the shot falls under fair use thankfully, due to this video being made to teach was trench warfare was like. And will enter the public domain next year when it reaches 95 years of age. But regardless I am sorry if I lied to you all). Note: I have read the comments, I would like to say thank you for those who have pointed out the flaws in some of the shots. I will be taking this information and learning from it for the future. So I do not make the same mistakes again. Your feed back regardless of how nerve striking it is will always be valuable in my heart for me to grow as a creator.