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[ Kalthoff Repeating Flintlock ] Hi guys, thanks for tuning in to another video on ForgottenWeapons.com. Iamp;#39;m Ian McCollum, and I am here today in the middle of downtown Copenhagen, Denmark. Because where Iamp;#39;m standing right now is the site of a really cool historical event in the development of small arms. Specifically, the first combat use of repeating firearms. Where I am is basically on the Storm Bridge. (Actually the Storm Bridge by name is that one right over there.) All of these bridges are relatively new however. And this is on a canal that separates the land behind us from the Christianborg, the castle at the centre of [Copenhagen]. And on the night of February 10th and 11th 1659, Swedish forces were in the middle of doing an unfortunately pretty good job of invading Denmark. And they attacked from in front of me back there, towards the castle here. They had taken that part of the outskirts of the city, they were trying to capture the castle. And so t