And that is precisely why these things should be regulated rather than banned - that simply shifts business into the pockets of criminals, police, legal system and politicians.
One thing those who died in gulags, the Holocaust and a recent dance in a desert all had in common: they had no weapons of their own. Instead, they had a misplaced trust in authority.
That's what I don't get about anti gunners in America atleast the same people crying out to ban citizens from owning firearms are the same people that cry out about how oppressive the government is do they not see if they throw away their right to own those tools that oppressive government will be the only ones to have them
@@noname2-190Yeah, people don't study history enough. Everytime government killed millions of people, they took the citizen's guns first. Even if thousands of people die from gun violence, it's still nothing in comparison to what happens without them.
You have to be especially stupid to believe your ar-15 today is going to prevent hostile government forces (from almost any government) from eradicating you. But what I do not understand is why pro-gun guys are usually also so heavily pro-police.
What they call the "black market", I call the "free market". What they call an "assault weapon", I call the best way you can defend your family. Once you see through the way language is being manipulated, it becomes harder to brainwash or control you.
Just cocaine trading is estimated to have an annual volume of up to $140 billion worldwide... It's mind-boggling to think just how much power lies in the hands of criminal organizations. No wonder they are capable of running paramilitary organisations that are more well-equipped than some actual armed forces, with Anti-armor weaponry, etc...
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
@@Soboba.Fett69what about it? The people ARE the militia. “Well regulated “, in the terms of the language WHEN WRITTEN means well EQUIPPED . As in arms, ammunition and training in the maneuvers of battle/war. See, the problem is the younger generations are not taught the TRUE meanings and interpretations of the 2nd Amendment like we were! You are ignorant and it’s not your fault! Antigun groups like crazy moms against self defense have seized upon THAT phrase and have tried twisting its meaning. Constitutionalists have not let them though! When were were taught gun safety in school, had school rifle teams and even carried rifles and shotguns in the back windows of our trucks parked in the STUDENT parking lots, we didn’t have school shootings!! We even had indoor shooting ranges under the gymnasium! We carried our .22 rifles in cases and locked em in our lockers for team practices or tournaments! The problem is that the youth have been ROBBED of their education of and use of weapons. Now they teach that they are evil and scare them to death at the sight of one… kinda like that stupid little UK skit about the AK47 in this video!
OHHHHH thats not what the second Amendment is for!! its about hunting and stuff and you dont need a gun with a fully semimatic machine ghost gun with a 30 caliber clip. It will blow your lungs out kid!
The thing in the usa is, it is criminal for the government to restrict usa citizens arms at all whatsoever, so therefore any government employees who write or enforce arms laws has violated their oath to uphold and defend the constitution, they are supposed to be removed immediately from their government positions and charged with high crimes against citizens of the United States, yet the prisons are overflowing with victims of the government's crimes against them.
@@jonathangriffiths6114world economic forum Klaus Schwab and his band of groomed world leaders. They overrode our sovereignty hiding behind environmental policy. The fact that these people have nots adorned every lamppost in their respective nation is beyond me
@@jonathangriffiths6114 World Economic Forum. It is a symposium that is put on each year where all of the billionaires and powerful people get together to discuss the playbook for the next year. It was made by, and led by, a shady billionaire named Klaus Shaub. It's pretty much a bunch of dirty commies.
@@mikepj67 not correct, it's UA-cam telling them they need to blur it or they won't make money on the video. So at the end of the day it's the uploader choosing to blur it to make more money.
@@JGold-cu5mo with knives,hatchets,hammers,forks,spoons,newspapers,a stiff finger,a bent knuckle,a length of wire,a stick,an automobile,and on into infinity... Anything is a weapon in the right soldier/persons hands... Their all tools,nothing more... It's the human wielding them that is the danger...
Humans want to feel safe and protected, owning arms is one of the most effective ways of protecting yourself. If governments wanted to protect their citizens from terrorists they would allow their citizens to own arms to protect themselves from random acts of evil. Look into John Lott's work on the subject if you want to hear the almost forbidden other side of this equation.
I couldn't disagree more. Not even the police wear guns were i live and its fantastic. I have never met or heard of someone i know getting shot and we have only a few per year in the news. No guns equals safety.
Yeah right.. if someone really,really wants to kill somebody,they will.. nothing can protect you.. the Israelis that got kidnapped, some said they had guns.. but one said “are you really going to fight 10 militants “..
When my grandpa passed away my grandma got in big trouble and the TFA went after her. Grandpa still had his M1 Grand rifle from WW2. After the war he stayed connected to the Army trough being in the reserves. At that time in Monticello, KY the reserve armorys weapons locker was not big enough to store all the weapons for all the reservists. The higher ranks got to keep their weapons at home. Grandpa was a Command Master Stargent. The there was a fire in the armory that destroyed all the records of who had what weapons. So he ended up with his M1 Rifle and 30 clips and 300 rounds of ammo, a Thompson Sub machine gun with 25 magazines and 600 rounds of ammo, a .50Cal Browning heavy machine gun with 50 of cans belted ammo, his .45 pistol with 6 clips and 200 rounds, and suvaniers from the war that included a German Lugar that was a gift to a Japanese officer as it had a Japanese inscription on the barrel, from the same officer a set of long and short with stand Samari swords that were at least 4 generations old, a short matching dagger 🗡, three fragmentation granades, and then from the Korean War an officers gun, a ceremonial sword, and then from Vietnam a very early production rough around the edges questionable if it would work AK-47 with 3 magazines and 200 rounds, a machete and a NVA combat knife 🔪. Grandma after a few months called the Sheriff who was not a friend of the family. So he escalated everything by calling the ATF and FBI on Grandma. It took a while for them to figure out that Grandma knew nothing about fire arms and that she was not responsible for them being in the basement in a few Sea chest. They took all the weapons right away. Funny thing is they gave her the M1 back after they removed the firing pin and welding the bolt in place. Thankfully she had a very good lawyer and a sympathetic judge and ultimately a TFA prosecuting manager that saw the situation for what it really was and dropped all charges against her so long as she did not buy a gun for five years afterwards.
Telling someone if they can have guns is like Telling someone if they can eat or drink water none of there business at all American rights are none of there business
Ikr. None of their god damn business. Millions of law abiding gun owners aren’t hurting anyone. They need to tell the criminals to stop murdering people. Wether that’s with a gun or any other weapons.
And countries going about their usual business has FUCK ALL to do with America so stop invading countries and creating false conflicts to line the zionists pockets!
It’s so funny they showed the Ghost Gunner on here. Shout out to Cody, you definitely went international. Edit: Us legal gun owning Americans take pride in having 101 guns per 100 people, so all they did with the graphic towards the end of this documentary is make us cheer. Thanks!
I'd say 1100 companies across the world is vastly underestimated I bet there's that many in the US. They're not all big but there are some extremely high-quality weapons made at small companies
And if you shut down all of those companies, there will be high quality firearms made behind closed doors however, there will still be no chance of making people less violent, in fact, because of the illegal manufacturing there will be more violence, not to mention the poverty that comes from closing those businesses
I think many of those companies don't always make the weapons themselves. Depending on the complexity of the system, there's many parts that go into one finished production weapon system.
DIS IS WAT OUR PRIMEMISTER OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 🇹🇹 WAS SAYING THE INFLOW OF GUNS 🔫 IN DE CARIBBEAN SOME MANUFACTURERS HAVE IN DE US IS TO BE HOLD SOME KIND OF RESPONSIBILITY 9:44 WATCHING FROM TRINIDAD 🇹🇹 9:56
Give it a rest. Guns have always and will always be easy to get and make no matter how much is spent. These guyes must sell this myth that they are helping to curb gun violence in order to get paid. They know it, wr know it.
why give it a rest? It's just a documentary, it's not out there to advocate for gun control or to take your guns. At the end of the day, unless you're well practiced and in shape, the ATF will come to your house and smoke you, so stop whining and go train lol. Maybe even upload it to youtube and advocated for yourself the benefits of responsible gun ownership.
@@jackjack4412anyone who can get their hands on a gun isn't gonna answer your question. Although realistically you might be looking at more like a month than 48 hours. It'd probably be a lot quicker actually now that I think about it
This was a super interesting documentary. It's just unfathomable to think how many weapons there are in this world.. and how many lives they have taken.
I live in the states as well. From Nebraska... and everyone here has guns. I have 6 of them myself. Mainly for hunting, but yeah it's wild how plentiful they are. I don't think there was a single person in my high school who didn't own at least 1 gun.@@shopsshire9282
@@shopsshire9282I know multiple people who own over 50 various modern firearms each. Hell, I'm a pacifist, but one who will protect himself and family without question, and I own 3 firearms alone. Actually 4. Two are antique. The 12G Stevens Double Barrel is functional and a family heirloom. And a functional Derringer single shot(far to impractical to throw in the total. Haha). Like an individualized Mutually Assured Destruction. Except 20% of humans have no empathy, and they own tons of guns. And we have tons of armed crime. 😳
It is simple answer : doesn't make weapons and you don't have this problem! .. but corrupt government in all in the world don't stop make weapon.. because is a lot of money from selling weapon
@34:36 you may be able to find revolver blueprints but good luck actually putting together a well-timed one from parts. You have to be a skilled gunsmith otherwise you're putting yourself in harm's way.
Documentary kind of lost the plot when it came to people posting blueprints of firearms and making that illegal. Like, lmao, how elementary could you be to believe that you could simply ban posting any sort of information. That sounds like some anti-free speech BS to me. Also, you could have the blueprints to make an RPG, good luck actually making one without several machines that weigh tons and cost thousands, also not getting caught in the process. You could 3d print lots of gun parts, sure, but none of the pressure bearing parts like a barrel, bolt carrier, etc. All those parts are very difficult to make.
Difficult to make, but easy to buy and ship straight to you door… lol. You know you can legally buy the bcg, or barrel right ? Literally the only part you need to print is the lower on most guns.
That's what a machine shop is for and it's not that difficult unless you're stüpid. Besides the fact there are steel 3D printers so it doesn't really matter
Most illicit guns in Europe come from the Balkans or converted Blank Firing pistols from Turkey. 3d printed stuff is becoming more common but Albanians have real Kalashnikov
@Burgerkingsucks1 I does have recoil. If you knew what you were talking about you would know that basically the gun doesn't recoil until after the bullet leaves the barrel so if you were on when you squeezed the trigger it could kick hard enough to dislocate your shoulder and it wouldn't affect your shot placement.
35 mins in. She wants to regulate a blueprint on the internet? These people are disgustingly. Information is power. And the governments we “late supposed to trust… are removing that power slowly but surely.
I read somewhere that the Police had raided a Hotel in the South and found a crate of AK's. That should raise the eyebrows of the UK citicizens as the gun control is very strict. A crate! What the hell were they going to do?
You can't stop a river by mopping up with a bucket at the bottom, I love it how these documentaries just skim over the people who are really making them and only focus on the small man, how about attacking the subject at its source it's the people making these guns that are the main problem not the people trafficking them
That French dude couldn’t be more wrong especially in Europe most illegal firearms are military surplus except some of the handguns which are most likely stolen
Who defends the US Constitution? Protecting the Constitution is not something that can be just left to the Supreme Court to decide. Every branch of government has an equal responsibility to uphold the Constitution. When the Supreme Court or President veer off course, it is the job of Congress to counterbalance them.
This is exactly what this Croat is telling you, who was on the battlefield and fought for Croatia, if they didn't have legal diplomacy, that means they weren't a state, the SFR Yugoslavia still existed.
A decent documentary. But it is really one-sided and it all ends up as a sort of "guns bad mkay". I would have liked to see a bit from the opposite side of the table in regard to civilian ownership, blueprints and diy comunities. It's framed as if 3d printed guns and blueprints are aimed at criminals. When it turly is not. Rather it's a community of people with a common interest that share thier passion.
Tell me how arms manufacturers make money? You are so selfish and centered that you don't realize how your talking points are taken straight from psychopaths who provide those arms to your "community". Do you manufacture your own guns and ammo. No? Then there you have it.
You just don't get it, this is GLOBAL arms trafficking, what the documentary is eluding to, without saying it, is the Governments of weapons producing countries are feeding conflicts for profit. Example: Mexico, the cartels have the money to buy the latest weapons, so covert agencies like the CIA will provide them. More $$$ in the Black Op's fund. Then of course the Mexican government will buy the latest weapons, legally, from American arms manufacturers. The politicians who have stakes in said companies make $billions at both ends. That's why you'll never see an end to drug trafficking, war's or terrorism, it's all about the Benjamin's £$£$.
Myanmar is most recent, the place that's 3D guns saves, and it is good, but see the deal, it's a documentary about illegal gun activities, not legal or mostly legal ones, that's why "Guns are bad mkay" as it's should be in such documentary even if the people to blame for gun trafficking.
Watching this has only given me the resolve to purchase a handgun for protection. But I see your point, and this documentary was very well done, lots of research and facts. I would have preferred that you presented the other side of the coin, too. That would have balanced things out quite a bit. Thank you 💛 for this video Sir. Great job
The Amnesty guy forgets, that good weapons are always produced by legal companies for legal Usage - its a complete difference if someone use them unlegaly, Hes Judging the Carcompanys for Road rage or similar...
And still we cannot maintain all the ammo and arms needed in Ukraine, one war that is small to medium sized, so calling that we have a high rate of manufacturing of ammo and armed items is not correct.
Why do people in Mexico pay SO much money to get "smuggled" into USA ? When really they are just told " walk this way for 2 - 3 days " compass much water ect. Hell there are some spots were it takes only 1 hour to sneak in. Why dont they just hike it themselfs ? They are paying for a smuggler but almost all the time hes not there to guide you, so whats the point of hireing him ?
Where there's a will, someone will make a way. Legal or not.
Some things that are never going away-
1. Prostitution
2. Drugs
3. Gambling
And add to that list
4. Arms Smuggling
5. War 6. Alcohol
7 extorti
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Ban SUGAR first. Is MASS-LETHAL.
And that is precisely why these things should be regulated rather than banned - that simply shifts business into the pockets of criminals, police, legal system and politicians.
You forgot taxes ;)
One thing those who died in gulags, the Holocaust and a recent dance in a desert all had in common: they had no weapons of their own. Instead, they had a misplaced trust in authority.
That's what I don't get about anti gunners in America atleast the same people crying out to ban citizens from owning firearms are the same people that cry out about how oppressive the government is do they not see if they throw away their right to own those tools that oppressive government will be the only ones to have them
When you disarm a population you have total control and can impose your will.
This will never happen in America
@@noname2-190Yeah, people don't study history enough. Everytime government killed millions of people, they took the citizen's guns first. Even if thousands of people die from gun violence, it's still nothing in comparison to what happens without them.
You have to be especially stupid to believe your ar-15 today is going to prevent hostile government forces (from almost any government) from eradicating you.
But what I do not understand is why pro-gun guys are usually also so heavily pro-police.
The Jewish resistance in the Polish Warsaw Ghetto uprising actually had weapons including recoiless rifles and grenades.
@0:39 The 'organized crime' market makes $870 billion a year? Are governments not just the pinnacle of organized crime?
What they call the "black market", I call the "free market".
What they call an "assault weapon", I call the best way you can defend your family.
Once you see through the way language is being manipulated, it becomes harder to brainwash or control you.
Ban SUGAR first. Is MASS-LETHAL.
Just cocaine trading is estimated to have an annual volume of up to $140 billion worldwide... It's mind-boggling to think just how much power lies in the hands of criminal organizations. No wonder they are capable of running paramilitary organisations that are more well-equipped than some actual armed forces, with Anti-armor weaponry, etc...
what would a country be like if there was no government though?
@@bonson9156 Amazing right?
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Let's start a well regulated militia
@@Soboba.Fett69Can you acquire some fighter jets? I'll get a couple tanks for us
@@Soboba.Fett69what about it? The people ARE the militia. “Well regulated “, in the terms of the language WHEN WRITTEN means well EQUIPPED . As in arms, ammunition and training in the maneuvers of battle/war.
See, the problem is the younger generations are not taught the TRUE meanings and interpretations of the 2nd Amendment like we were! You are ignorant and it’s not your fault! Antigun groups like crazy moms against self defense have seized upon THAT phrase and have tried twisting its meaning. Constitutionalists have not let them though!
When were were taught gun safety in school, had school rifle teams and even carried rifles and shotguns in the back windows of our trucks parked in the STUDENT parking lots, we didn’t have school shootings!!
We even had indoor shooting ranges under the gymnasium! We carried our .22 rifles in cases and locked em in our lockers for team practices or tournaments! The problem is that the youth have been ROBBED of their education of and use of weapons. Now they teach that they are evil and scare them to death at the sight of one… kinda like that stupid little UK skit about the AK47 in this video!
@@Kylemathews1 I can but I'll need a small loan 🙃
OHHHHH thats not what the second Amendment is for!! its about hunting and stuff and you dont need a gun with a fully semimatic machine ghost gun with a 30 caliber clip. It will blow your lungs out kid!
The government doesnt have a right to know if you legally own a firearm.
"A gun doesn't lose it's value because it has been used."
Almost made me rethink selling preowned cars.
Cars do lose their value, especially modern ones, especially when they get high mileage.
More crimes, less money
@@Hakkapell thats exactly why it almost made him rethink it... like your citing something he insinuated
@@Hakkapellcars are literally made to experience major failures around 150k miles
Damn, I thought that was going to be the best consulting line after a break up ever.
The right to self defense is a HUMAN RIGHT!!!
Precisely. The term "Arms trafficking" is absurd. It can only exist in a world where governments forcefully prevent people their right to be armed.
Tell that to Palestinians
@@peterrobbins2862 who seized there land with no options or displacement plans @d.j.9961
@@peterrobbins2862yea well they’re terrorists on land Israel was nice enough to let them settle on:
Amen!
There are way more than 500 homemade or “ghost guns” around the US.
I think they were referring to 500 download able files
@@Swishersweetcigarilo theres way more than that lol
Got that many in my neighborhood.
@@HandlingItAllcriminalhood
3 D printing is the new frontier.
The thing in the usa is, it is criminal for the government to restrict usa citizens arms at all whatsoever, so therefore any government employees who write or enforce arms laws has violated their oath to uphold and defend the constitution, they are supposed to be removed immediately from their government positions and charged with high crimes against citizens of the United States, yet the prisons are overflowing with victims of the government's crimes against them.
You’ve obviously never actually read the constitution lmao
@ricka.9977 the constitution was written to the government not to the people
Head of the criminal enterprise WEF
WEF?
@@jonathangriffiths6114clueless
Wef, IMF, Swiss bank, world Bank, bank of London, Geneva
@@jonathangriffiths6114world economic forum
Klaus Schwab and his band of groomed world leaders. They overrode our sovereignty hiding behind environmental policy. The fact that these people have nots adorned every lamppost in their respective nation is beyond me
@@jonathangriffiths6114 World Economic Forum. It is a symposium that is put on each year where all of the billionaires and powerful people get together to discuss the playbook for the next year. It was made by, and led by, a shady billionaire named Klaus Shaub. It's pretty much a bunch of dirty commies.
Stop blurring stuff out! Everyone knows what is there. It’s an adult theme video anyway.
They are to busy deep throating adsense for that.
That would be UA-cam,some images are verboten
@@mikepj67 not correct, it's UA-cam telling them they need to blur it or they won't make money on the video. So at the end of the day it's the uploader choosing to blur it to make more money.
A gun has never hurt anybody. People do
with guns!!!!!!
@@JGold-cu5mo with knives,hatchets,hammers,forks,spoons,newspapers,a stiff finger,a bent knuckle,a length of wire,a stick,an automobile,and on into infinity... Anything is a weapon in the right soldier/persons hands... Their all tools,nothing more... It's the human wielding them that is the danger...
Except sigs they wake up and choose violence 😂
@@JGold-cu5mo do you believe people only hurt people with guns because if you do then you’re foolish and I don’t care about your opinion
@@Wil_Liam1 well said good chap
Bro that technician made love to the recoilless Ak…smooth.🔥
Wouldn't fancy going up against him, has to be ex Spetsnaz?
A typical russian, but the weapon was impressive
Humans want to feel safe and protected, owning arms is one of the most effective ways of protecting yourself.
If governments wanted to protect their citizens from terrorists they would allow their citizens to own arms to protect themselves from random acts of evil.
Look into John Lott's work on the subject if you want to hear the almost forbidden other side of this equation.
I couldn't disagree more. Not even the police wear guns were i live and its fantastic. I have never met or heard of someone i know getting shot and we have only a few per year in the news. No guns equals safety.
@@JGold-cu5mo Would be curious about actual stats on non-firearm related violence. Anecdotes aren't helpful for either side of the argument.
@@JGold-cu5mo you are living in the land of make believe.
Yeah right.. if someone really,really wants to kill somebody,they will.. nothing can protect you.. the Israelis that got kidnapped, some said they had guns.. but one said “are you really going to fight 10 militants “..
As an American I couldn't agree more. Cheers 🥂
i love the self satisfaction when i mill out a receiver and all the parts fit just right; gives me the warm and fuzzies.
Questionable on the respectability/ moral level for both companies and government 🥴
i would lean more on the respectability of governments; does operation fast and furious come to mind?
@@jimsworthow531 Obama's greatest gift to the internet. And Mexican cartels... 🤣
It is in my DNA to have a strong love for guns. One thing is for sure, bad guys have guns. Therefore Us good guys need them too.
Yea but sadly gun laws don’t protect good people they protect criminals
Pretty sure the bad guys think of themselves as good guys too.
@@aaronprinz7334 79jackdaddy is writing about thieves/criminals/drug traffickers; use a little critical thinking.
@@aaronprinz7334nah they don’t care us legal gun owners pay the price for illegal gun owners
Especially against the real bad guys, criminal governments.
When my grandpa passed away my grandma got in big trouble and the TFA went after her.
Grandpa still had his M1 Grand rifle from WW2. After the war he stayed connected to the Army trough being in the reserves. At that time in Monticello, KY the reserve armorys weapons locker was not big enough to store all the weapons for all the reservists. The higher ranks got to keep their weapons at home. Grandpa was a Command Master Stargent. The there was a fire in the armory that destroyed all the records of who had what weapons. So he ended up with his M1 Rifle and 30 clips and 300 rounds of ammo, a Thompson Sub machine gun with 25 magazines and 600 rounds of ammo, a .50Cal Browning heavy machine gun with 50 of cans belted ammo, his .45 pistol with 6 clips and 200 rounds, and suvaniers from the war that included a German Lugar that was a gift to a Japanese officer as it had a Japanese inscription on the barrel, from the same officer a set of long and short with stand Samari swords that were at least 4 generations old, a short matching dagger 🗡, three fragmentation granades, and then from the Korean War an officers gun, a ceremonial sword, and then from Vietnam a very early production rough around the edges questionable if it would work AK-47 with 3 magazines and 200 rounds, a machete and a NVA combat knife 🔪.
Grandma after a few months called the Sheriff who was not a friend of the family. So he escalated everything by calling the ATF and FBI on Grandma. It took a while for them to figure out that Grandma knew nothing about fire arms and that she was not responsible for them being in the basement in a few Sea chest. They took all the weapons right away. Funny thing is they gave her the M1 back after they removed the firing pin and welding the bolt in place.
Thankfully she had a very good lawyer and a sympathetic judge and ultimately a TFA prosecuting manager that saw the situation for what it really was and dropped all charges against her so long as she did not buy a gun for five years afterwards.
Why would they weld the M1? It’s perfectly legal in the states. It’s not a class 3
Telling someone if they can have guns is like Telling someone if they can eat or drink water none of there business at all American rights are none of there business
Ikr. None of their god damn business. Millions of law abiding gun owners aren’t hurting anyone. They need to tell the criminals to stop murdering people. Wether that’s with a gun or any other weapons.
@@marryson123 Who would have known that criminals are not obeying the law?!
Americans have the right to have guns they don't have the right to flood the world with them
And countries going about their usual business has FUCK ALL to do with America so stop invading countries and creating false conflicts to line the zionists pockets!
Why did you even watch this show, you completely missed the whole narrative?@@marryson123
It’s so funny they showed the Ghost Gunner on here. Shout out to Cody, you definitely went international.
Edit: Us legal gun owning Americans take pride in having 101 guns per 100 people, so all they did with the graphic towards the end of this documentary is make us cheer. Thanks!
Billionaires, politicians, terrorists and cartels would like to say thanks for your support
@@supersmashbrosevil, nah. They hate me tho. Especially since me n the bois know how to legally use a GG very well 😁.
Arming everyone is the solution, defense is equal, and everybody is happy
Tis documentary is 🔥🔥🔥
Very well done video.
5:55 , the UK doesnt use steyrs
This was amazing documentary very well done,
I'd say 1100 companies across the world is vastly underestimated I bet there's that many in the US. They're not all big but there are some extremely high-quality weapons made at small companies
And if you shut down all of those companies, there will be high quality firearms made behind closed doors however, there will still be no chance of making people less violent, in fact, because of the illegal manufacturing there will be more violence, not to mention the poverty that comes from closing those businesses
I think many of those companies don't always make the weapons themselves. Depending on the complexity of the system, there's many parts that go into one finished production weapon system.
Thank you for this
@1:12 guy using the squint, close your eyes and jerk the trigger method. 😄 What a ferry
Subscribed ...Dandy Documentary !
Welcome on board :)
DIS IS WAT OUR PRIMEMISTER OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 🇹🇹 WAS SAYING THE INFLOW OF GUNS 🔫 IN DE CARIBBEAN SOME MANUFACTURERS HAVE IN DE US IS TO BE HOLD SOME KIND OF RESPONSIBILITY 9:44 WATCHING FROM TRINIDAD 🇹🇹 9:56
Right on my brethren, you keep up the West Indian patois and no cunt on here will understand a thing you say! "Is it cos I is black" aye!
Spears, swords, axes, knives, the only difference with a gun is its quicker and more humane.
Weapons are always a good investment.
also for home or personal protection.
The enemy doesn't want people to have guns
R u absolutely sure u know who the real enemy is
Love the art work in buddies office 😅
That recoil less ak looks like a work of art and look jow scarily proficient he is with it.
Give it a rest. Guns have always and will always be easy to get and make no matter how much is spent. These guyes must sell this myth that they are helping to curb gun violence in order to get paid. They know it, wr know it.
why give it a rest? It's just a documentary, it's not out there to advocate for gun control or to take your guns. At the end of the day, unless you're well practiced and in shape, the ATF will come to your house and smoke you, so stop whining and go train lol. Maybe even upload it to youtube and advocated for yourself the benefits of responsible gun ownership.
Easy to get on or off market? Would you be able to get a pistol off market within 48 hrs?
@@jackjack4412yea go to your local gang member a pay 400 it’s not that hard
@@jackjack4412anyone who can get their hands on a gun isn't gonna answer your question. Although realistically you might be looking at more like a month than 48 hours. It'd probably be a lot quicker actually now that I think about it
Politicians you don’t need weapons for self defense. The same politicians have armed security for protection
This was a super interesting documentary. It's just unfathomable to think how many weapons there are in this world.. and how many lives they have taken.
And I live in u.s. with over 400 million guns you know we have 1.5 for every man woman and child in this country I swear
I live in the states as well. From Nebraska... and everyone here has guns. I have 6 of them myself. Mainly for hunting, but yeah it's wild how plentiful they are. I don't think there was a single person in my high school who didn't own at least 1 gun.@@shopsshire9282
@@shopsshire9282I know multiple people who own over 50 various modern firearms each. Hell, I'm a pacifist, but one who will protect himself and family without question, and I own 3 firearms alone. Actually 4. Two are antique. The 12G Stevens Double Barrel is functional and a family heirloom. And a functional Derringer single shot(far to impractical to throw in the total. Haha).
Like an individualized Mutually Assured Destruction. Except 20% of humans have no empathy, and they own tons of guns. And we have tons of armed crime. 😳
@@shopsshire9282 .....and when people have been disarmed throughout history, 10s of millions get massacred.
@@RedPillDiariescould you share two examples of that happening? Year and country. Thanks.
Dope soundtrack!
It is simple answer : doesn't make weapons and you don't have this problem! .. but corrupt government in all in the world don't stop make weapon.. because is a lot of money from selling weapon
Avarice
Impressive, well researched.
These people don't have a clue. They are lying about half this crap. It's way more awesome than they say. There's way more weapons in circulation.
East Texan here... 20% of this state own more than 15 to 30 firearms each alone.
Whenever there is a glut of weapons the price goes down. Supply and demand. Bout found that out a few times.
@34:36 you may be able to find revolver blueprints but good luck actually putting together a well-timed one from parts. You have to be a skilled gunsmith otherwise you're putting yourself in harm's way.
You’re documentaries are usually better than this.
international banking and tax havens play a huge part in theenterprise
Documentary kind of lost the plot when it came to people posting blueprints of firearms and making that illegal. Like, lmao, how elementary could you be to believe that you could simply ban posting any sort of information. That sounds like some anti-free speech BS to me. Also, you could have the blueprints to make an RPG, good luck actually making one without several machines that weigh tons and cost thousands, also not getting caught in the process. You could 3d print lots of gun parts, sure, but none of the pressure bearing parts like a barrel, bolt carrier, etc. All those parts are very difficult to make.
Difficult to make, but easy to buy and ship straight to you door… lol. You know you can legally buy the bcg, or barrel right ? Literally the only part you need to print is the lower on most guns.
It’s really not hard to make those components. It’s foolish but not hard
That's what a machine shop is for and it's not that difficult unless you're stüpid. Besides the fact there are steel 3D printers so it doesn't really matter
Besides barrels are perfectly legal to buy
Internal parts kits are a dime a dozen in the US.
That recoiless AK sure is something...
"several million illegal weapons in circulation"... Yeah, in Texas alone where I am. Try a billion.
Lol in Serbia every farmhouse has a few rifles in the basement. Some farmers have a tank, howetzer or rocket launcher hidden in their barns
"howitzer" fucking genius! And no they don't, farmhouses don't have basements, they have outbuildings, it's Serbia not the Bronx.
Thanks,
Most illicit guns in Europe come from the Balkans or converted Blank Firing pistols from Turkey.
3d printed stuff is becoming more common but Albanians have real Kalashnikov
Made in Kina
Every citizen in every country should be armed
I'm glad you didn't get much support with that comment.
101 guns sold per 100 citizens in America? Seems a bit low tbh... 🤣🤣🤣
Not really because think of how many traded resold and illegally brought not included homemade and trafficked
JESUS CHRIST
THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Trafficking weapon just American gvt, period
Supply and demand..apply’s here..
countries that don't allow ownership for self defense have high crime rates. i think i will buy another after watching this.
How unbelievably wrong you are, you need to do some research before coming out with such a stupid comment.
9:30 and it still doesn't have a LRBHO. We made it "recoiless" but last round bolt hold? Nyet! Still love the damn thing though.
The right to civilians arms ownership is a HUMAN RIGHT!!
Criminals do NOT follow laws. Criminals will be or in some places the ONLY ones to have arms!
All I can say is WOW
That recoilless rifle is dangerous asf.
Why? What makes it more dangerous that any other firearm?
@Burgerkingsucks1
I does have recoil. If you knew what you were talking about you would know that basically the gun doesn't recoil until after the bullet leaves the barrel so if you were on when you squeezed the trigger it could kick hard enough to dislocate your shoulder and it wouldn't affect your shot placement.
Money 🤑 before lives, innocent people allways suffer😢
35 mins in.
She wants to regulate a blueprint on the internet?
These people are disgustingly.
Information is power.
And the governments we “late supposed to trust… are removing that power slowly but surely.
9:26 very impressive. where can i buy one? 😅
I read somewhere that the Police had raided a Hotel in the South and found a crate of AK's. That should raise the eyebrows of the UK citicizens as the gun control is very strict. A crate! What the hell were they going to do?
You can't stop a river by mopping up with a bucket at the bottom, I love it how these documentaries just skim over the people who are really making them and only focus on the small man, how about attacking the subject at its source it's the people making these guns that are the main problem not the people trafficking them
Many Americans miss saiga and vepr rifles. Maybe one day they will return. I won't hold my breath.
There are still plenty available for sale at the gun shows in Arizona
@@Review-Thisthat's if your ready to pay thousands for an ok quality gun
Use fkn AA-12 you savage's! Or other automatic shotguns by matter, пендоси млинці з абрикосом.
You also have battlefield pick ups from dead or captured soldiers. The Americans left weapons in Afghanistan
That French dude couldn’t be more wrong especially in Europe most illegal firearms are military surplus except some of the handguns which are most likely stolen
Gun bring one word to my mind. Defend.
They have American aks now made by PSA. 🇺🇸 you didn’t mention any of that.
Better to have it and not need it, instead of needing it and not have it. Better to be judged by 12 instead of buried by six.
Guns don’t kill peoples people kill people
The company just needs to sell them for 500.00 a piece! Instead of 1000.00
note the uk has the AUG when it should be the L85A2 at 5:55
Well spotted.
Arms trafficking sounds tempting
Greed
Who defends the US Constitution?
Protecting the Constitution is not something that can be just left to the Supreme Court to decide. Every branch of government has an equal responsibility to uphold the Constitution. When the Supreme Court or President veer off course, it is the job of Congress to counterbalance them.
This is exactly what this Croat is telling you, who was on the battlefield and fought for Croatia, if they didn't have legal diplomacy, that means they weren't a state, the SFR Yugoslavia still existed.
"Guns bad viewer"
Yeah sure, whos protecting me else? The army? Police?
No, just myself.
Get trained and get a gun.
A decent documentary. But it is really one-sided and it all ends up as a sort of "guns bad mkay". I would have liked to see a bit from the opposite side of the table in regard to civilian ownership, blueprints and diy comunities. It's framed as if 3d printed guns and blueprints are aimed at criminals. When it turly is not. Rather it's a community of people with a common interest that share thier passion.
Tell me how arms manufacturers make money? You are so selfish and centered that you don't realize how your talking points are taken straight from psychopaths who provide those arms to your "community". Do you manufacture your own guns and ammo. No? Then there you have it.
You just don't get it, this is GLOBAL arms trafficking, what the documentary is eluding to, without saying it, is the Governments of weapons producing countries are feeding conflicts for profit. Example: Mexico, the cartels have the money to buy the latest weapons, so covert agencies like the CIA will provide them. More $$$ in the Black Op's fund. Then of course the Mexican government will buy the latest weapons, legally, from American arms manufacturers. The politicians who have stakes in said companies make $billions at both ends. That's why you'll never see an end to drug trafficking, war's or terrorism, it's all about the Benjamin's £$£$.
Myanmar is most recent, the place that's 3D guns saves, and it is good, but see the deal, it's a documentary about illegal gun activities, not legal or mostly legal ones, that's why "Guns are bad mkay" as it's should be in such documentary even if the people to blame for gun trafficking.
Whats that soundtrack from 4 minutes in its really good
Freedom of speech can’t be stopped
Thx love it 103
Thank Nicolas flouguin
It’s all madness…
Watching this has only given me the resolve to purchase a handgun for protection. But I see your point, and this documentary was very well done, lots of research and facts. I would have preferred that you presented the other side of the coin, too. That would have balanced things out quite a bit. Thank you 💛 for this video Sir. Great job
And what's the other side of coin?
The Amnesty guy forgets, that good weapons are always produced by legal companies for legal Usage - its a complete difference if someone use them unlegaly, Hes Judging the Carcompanys for Road rage or similar...
Let's not forget operation fast and furious
26:14 WTF?! Who mounts a frontgrip/bipod on his buttstock?
Is there a $500 US bill with Escobar on it for real? 😅
No. Those are props.
Of course. Our $1000 bills have Al Capone on them.
@@FrankEdavidson Idk, Escobar took over ther 🌎
the guy said "we are currently developing other markets", how do they develop a markets for a product that is designed to kill?
Wtf some society are so madd for doo money, verry sad
Are they hiring?
"AK-47's for everyone!"
-C&C: Generals (2003)
And still we cannot maintain all the ammo and arms needed in Ukraine, one war that is small to medium sized, so calling that we have a high rate of manufacturing of ammo and armed items is not correct.
Envoyés tout ces criminels là en prison à vie
Why do people in Mexico pay SO much money to get "smuggled" into USA ? When really they are just told " walk this way for 2 - 3 days " compass much water ect. Hell there are some spots were it takes only 1 hour to sneak in. Why dont they just hike it themselfs ? They are paying for a smuggler but almost all the time hes not there to guide you, so whats the point of hireing him ?
I love when people talk about things and and they have no idea what they’re talking about
The metals and materials in society can be used but it depends on how they are made from the manufacturing materials that go into production
Do the topic on M16 and AR16 too
Why?, they were pieces of shit!