Lords Of War

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Lords Of War

WHEN TO WATCH

  1. Friday 30 May 2am

    I Love Cannons (Pilot)

  2. Saturday 31 May 2am

    Duel To The Death

  3. Sunday 1 June 4.10am

    I Love Cannons (Pilot)

Synopsis

Series that follows Sean Rich and his team of experts as they travel the country finding, testing and auctioning off the most unique and authentic arms and armor in America.

Episodes

Season 1
  • I Love Cannons (Pilot)

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    When Sean discovers a 17th-century cannon and Shooter finds a 1894 Winchester rifle, the guys decide to have a shooting contest to test them.

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    Friday 30 May 2am
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    Sunday 1 June 4.10am
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  • Duel To The Death

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    Sean examines a pair of 18th-century duelling pistols and some real-life Vikings claim to have dug up a 1,000-year-old axe head.

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    Saturday 31 May 2am
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  • Blunderbuss Blowout

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    Sean fires a Revolutionary War-era blunderbuss, an enormous gun that pirates used to disable treasure ships before boarding them for plunder.

  • Da Vinci's Killer Pistol

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    Sean assesses a 16th-century wheel-lock, then heads to the testing range to see if this ancient mechanism can still light a spark.

  • Sunken Treasure

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    The guys go to Colorado for an extravaganza of military collectibles and Sean finds a silver bar that might be from a famous Spanish shipwreck.

  • Pirate's Deadly Pistol

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    Series that follows Sean Rich and his team of experts as they travel the country finding, testing and auctioning off the most unique and authentic arms and armor in America.

  • Secret Flame, The

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    The guys head to Colorado Springs, where Jim discovers one of the biggest items ever considered for an auction: a WWII aircraft searchlight.

  • Itchy Trigger Finger

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    Hunting for collectibles, Shooter tests a WWI bar rifle at the range while Sean evaluates two over-under guns that appear to have no trigger.

  • Hitler's Buzzsaw

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    Shooter examines an MG-42, an iconic German WWII machine gun used on the beaches of Normandy that can fire up to 1,500 bullets per minute.

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    The guys are in Galveston, Texas, where Sean meets the owner of a derringer pistol, similar to the one used to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.

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    Shooter discovers the Italian version of an M-14 and is thrilled when the seller agrees to let him test it out on the range.

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    The guys discover a pistol from the American Revolution, a detailed Bowie knife, and a 1907 Winchester, popular with gangsters in the 1920s.

  • The Gun Sword

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    In Cape Coral, Florida, Sean discovers one of his favourite weapons: an 18th-century Queen Anne flintlock pistol that was also used as a sword!

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    The guys find an MP5 sub-machine gun, but the owner drives a hard bargain and Shooter has to test it to prove that they can guarantee his price.

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    The guys come across a very rare 1915 Vickers, conquistador stirrups, and an American flag made by Polish POWs in a WWII concentration camp.

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    Sean finds what could be a 16th-century treasure chest used by pirates on the high seas and Shooter tests Ma Deuce, the M2 Browning machine gun.