>>64453870
When they started stretching the 'Othais and Mae talk about whether they'd take this gun into the trenches' segment from like 5-10 minutes, to almost 1/3rd of the video at times, I started to lose my interest.
Most guns they review are very samey bolt actions and revolvers, with variably interesting developmental histories. There isn't much to say about the end-user experience of a 1890s era military revolver, we all know the trigger is shit and the ejection method is going to be some kind of annoying. Doing that segment for the 50th instance of basically the same gun is just instant skip material.