Brothers in Arms Series on History Channel

Brothers in Arms Series on History Channel

World War II is over and it is now nearly a century old. However, the horrific tales of the war still haunt us and the unsolved mysteries still enchant us. In Brothers in Arms series on the History Channel, we meet the banditos of the Banditos armory as they unravel some of the most talked about weapons of the war and put the advancements in context.

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Brothers in Arms Series on History Channel

Brothers in Arms (2018)
Developed By: Geno McDermott and Mike Colón
Cast: Rocco Vargas, Eli Cuevas
Network: History Channel
Air Date November 20 2018, 10 PM ET/PT

Brothers in Arms Series Summary

Brothers in Arms series takes us to Ogden, Utah, where Rocco Vargas, Eli Cuevas with almost twenty years of military and law enforcement experience between them,  combine their talents and embark on a new adventure.

Vargas and Cuevas are the new owners of Banditos Armory in the historic town of Ogden, UT.  Their aim is simple, to take their skills and passion and become the best one-stop-shop for all things military. From fixing and evaluating a Cold War Russian tank, one of only a few in America, to resolving the mystery of an unidentified Japanese WW2 weapon that Allied troops had never seen before – and didn’t know how to fire.

There’s little that the team at Banditos won’t do to investigate, restore, build, and test the most innovative, iconic machines in military history. No challenge or question is too big for Vargas and Cuevas, whether they’re working with military historians and veterans, opening their door to inquiries from avid customers, or even seeking answers to burning questions of their own.

Brothers in Arms Series Trailer

Watch this trailer of Brothers in Arms series and tell us if you like this new investigation into the WWW II weapons.

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4 responses to “Brothers in Arms Series on History Channel”

  1. Greg Traud

    You lost me on the very first episode. In fact, I didn’t even finish watching the first episode I was so disgusted.
    A Soviet BMP fighting vehicle is NOT A TANK!!! A T-72, or T-80 are TANKS! It does NOT have a 50cal, it has a 73mm smoothbore cannon.

    Also, why on earth would you take a perfectly good 10ga shotgun, chop off the barrel, and put a bell on it, and call it a blunderbuss? It is NOT a blunderbuss. A blunderbuss is a black powder flintlock weapon. I could have understood if you would have improved the flintlock to a percussion cap, and traded the black powder for modern propellant pellets. But what you did was bastardize both the concept of the blunderbuss AND the shotgun.

    You would have held my interest if you would have actually restored some authentic military weaponry, AND used proper terminology for the BMP, even a couple of times instead of referring to it as a “tank”.

  2. Dave

    I agree with Greg. Its a total farce. And theres no way the guys on the show don’t know it. Its a total fuckin joke. Actually its a disgrace

  3. Kenny

    I look forward to seeing some more restorations. I thought the show was pretty interesting.

  4. Steven Cooper

    Greg and Dave are fun at parties. Greg, remind me to look you up if I ever have trouble sleeping. I am sure you are as boring as Dayton itself.

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