Combat Veteran Reacts to Cursed Gun Images
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2021
- Cursed Gun Images are the bane of many a firearms enthusiast. I took a look at some of my Discords most cursed gun photoshops. If Brendan Herrera (The AK Guy) can take it, so can I!
Note For UA-cam: These images are entirely photoshopped, nonfunctional, airsoft, or prop guns that are not functional.
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A wise man once said "I've got 57 more rounds in this 4-round magazine. "
Damn it I thought he was dead
Is that even a real shotgun?
Alakablam!
Best get to steppin boy
Your gonna wanna git
You say "these images aren't real. They can't hurt you". But when looking at them cause my blood pressure to go from "Zen Buddhist" to "Tarantino set extra" at a single glance? *That's a problem.*
Reading your comment I imagined Tarantino movie about Zen Buddhist and I can't stop laughing
fucking tarantino set extra, thanks for the good laff mate
In my tiredness I read that as 'Zen Buddhist to Tarantino Sex Extra' and it still seemed appropriate.
@@Finwolven To be fair everything seems appropriate when Tarantino is involved.
The fact that he gave a stick more credit than a gun really warms my heart.
Tactical stock
MHGR: Oh god, I really didn’t wanna do this…
Brandon Herrera: *First time?*
Colab when?
It would be awesome if he'd react to AK guys vs AR guys, there's only like 2 actual reaction on youtube
3:50
I have bad news Paul. There's not one but *TWO* different revolvers that feed from a magazine in the grip. The Landstad 1900, and the Dardick Model 1500. Look them up if you want to make your day demonstrably worse.
Who the fuck would make this? Paul said it right, a magazine grip fed revolver is a personal heresy.
The "Modernized Thompson" is a .45 ACP AR dressed up with wood furniture. No one bubba'd anything, it's an AR with wood furniture on it. I feel like the receiver should make that obvious.
More like ARP9, seems to be 9mm
It should be called M4son.
Oh OK then it looks cool with the wood but if it was a real Thompson then...... Oh boy....
Yeah.. Rail extends through the handguard... That's the same thing! And the wood furniture being original Thompson stuff? Looks more modern and comfortable than Thompson parts. They were pretty basic looking if I remember correctly. As well as the Thompson stock being stupidly designed to drop down below the bore axis so it wants to slide off your shoulder when firing.
And the front sight post being on the handguard makes sense if you don't have an optic, or a FSP built into the gas block.
His comments on that gun just don't add up.
@@CallsignWulf Honestly that Thompson looks like a budget STG. I hate it as much as Paul does.
“...Human dolphin hybrid...”
You do know that dolphins have a bit of a nasty streak and thus the probability of that combo occurring is unfortunately not too far off
I'm sometimes told dolphins are humans without moral restraint.
I got an ad right when he said the inquisition when purge him, and i was just like "oh no. They got him."
M16A1s were not inherently flawed to the point that they SHOULD have jammed commonly.
The reason why you may have assumed that they were not functionally fit for use is due to a series of events that occurred with the XM16E1s and early M16A1s in the Vietnam War.
The short and sweet of it is as follows:
The United States Ordnance Department did some cost cutting measures that caused failures in the AMMUNITION.
The designer of the original AR15 [and by extension the M16 platform of rifles], Eugene Stoner, gave the Ordnance Department the technical specifications for proper manufacture of of the 5.56mm ammunition. The Ordnance Dept. disregarded clear instructions on the weapons preferred ammunition, and made the ammunition which was fielded in Vietnam contain improper powder loads. Not to mention the fact that the Ordnance Dept. also attempted to save a few pennies here and there by not issuing the rifles with proper cleaning kits in the early war period. With the improper ammunition and poor cleaning kits, the carbon build up on the bolt would cause failures to cycle, and failures to feed, thus creating the semi-false narrative of the XM16E1 and M16A1 rifle being unreliable.
Edit: The M16A1 remained the active service rifle of the all branches of the US Military until 1983 with the introduction of the M16A2. The USMC adopted the new pattern first, with the Army and Air Force following suit not long after. If the rifle was as bad as the stories made them out to be, then the United States Military would not have continued to use the rifle at all.
wasn´t there also a problem whit one of the parts used been manufactured by a company that was informed they was making a semi automatic parts so the piece just broke when you fired it in automatic and it was also not told that they would be going to the jungle where it would rust in the humidity?
note this was not all early M16 but a specific batch made from a specific factory during a "short" time.
@@Zack_Wester I do not recall this specific incident occurring, but it is possible. Improperly manufactured parts is a long-standing issue with military weapons. Especially now with the "lowest-bidder" system for government contracts.
I think he was just referring to how old overused they were by the time he got to them.
The M16 was the Air Force's version, identical to the A1 but without a forward assist. And the A3 was identical to the A2, but in full auto instead of burst, adopted by the Air Force and Navy. But just slight corrections, not really that big a deal
3:55 I mean, I guess you could accomplish that with the Dardick revolver, so yeah, drum fed revolver is possible
possible? maybe. practical? definitely not
@@tear4442 it would be kinda like a side-grade. If it was given the tf2 stat changes it would look like this:
+250% clip
-50% recoil
-150% switch speed
-80% reload speed
yeah, but you also need some dorito looking ass triangular rounds which, as @Tear pointed out, ain't that practical
@@AnAnonymousAuditor but it would be funny
@@ampstamp I agree, funny is always a good excuse to do something dumb
14:23 So I know what this is. Mac-10's and Mac-11's are the cheapest pre-ban transferable registered machine-guns/full-autos to purchase in the US at about 7000$, so people that want a full auto rifle without spending the 20 000-40 000$ many automatic rifles commend just buy macs and fit parts of other guns they wish they could afford the pre-ban full auto versions of around them.
Judging by the looks of it, i think its possible (kinda). Also carry handle sight aint gonna fit in there without rammin the bolt handle.
@@justarandomguyonyoutube7978 The full auto part is the lower (the one where's pistol grip, trigger, stock and a fun switch is)
Due to MACs being the cheapest full auto out there for the crowd, there's a handful of companies that make aftermarket uppers for it (we talk from side charging handles and top rails for optic, to a full on conversions turning your 45/9 lead hose into a open bolt 556 rifle feeding from AR mags)
Why the fuck do weapons cost as much as a damn house?! I can see custom made engraved weaponry with precious metal plating costing that much, but $20,000-$40,000 for a fucking automatic rifle? That’s BS.
@@decimation9780 Simple. Any full autos made *after 1986* cannot be sold to private hands. Only for military/LE or licensed as a Dealer or Manufacturer. The rest is just how market works (only this much pre 86 guns and all that demand for one)
@@iamlazycatxP I just wanna know why an automatic rifle can cost up to 40 fucking grand. If it’s that expensive, I expect the thing to have been made by a master craftsmen with beautiful engraving work all along the weapon, with full wood furniture, and it’s meant for display. That or it’s a damn M2 Browning.
3:56
"It can't exist. It can't really hurt me."
Owner of the presumably. 44 magnum with a drum mag next to it, Finds out he doesn't know where the combat Veteran lives: "You're technically right."
(These jokes are getting worse. I'm too prideful to delete them though.)
Humanity sometime want new weapon
As much as tf2 players wants an update XD
Cursed guns always fascinated me. I kinda wanna buy a zip .22 for the memes.
Zip 22 as in in phantom forces?
Had to look that one up. Yep, but in real life it doesn't work as well as in PF.
@@capnlatenight5356 ahhh ok. Btw when you said zip, i immediately knew it was phantom forces cause its the only game that has that gun.
@@justarandomguyonyoutube7978 For g o o d reason.
Hey MHGR the Cleaver that the scout uses in tf2 the characters on are Chinese not Japanese it says dead meat just to let you know
5:49 i think thats a STM-9 made to look like a thompson.
or am i wrong?
11:42 that M16 is made california compliant and not much else. still ooks cursed like hell, but blame california state legislature, not the creator of this cursed thing
It's an AR pattern .45 with custom furniture, so I'd wager to say it is fantastic.
You missed something critical on the m16, where the buffer tube at?
Tbf I dont actually think its an m16a1, theres a thing going on with the trigger guard that makes me think its something else
@@ollie459 It's an A1 upper. but the lower is a fightlite SCR lower that uses a proprietary bolt carrier and buffer assembly
If anyone should be blamed for it, it's Reagan. He laid the foundations for stricter gun regulations in California when he banned open carry in the 70's, because black people in Cali started doing it and the republicans became apoplectic that anyone who wasn't white dared to imagine they had second amendment rights too.
5:54
That's an AR-15 with custom parts to make it look loosely like a Thompson.
At least it isn't that one willy pistol, or balls foregrip attachment.
14:10 That looks more like a MAC-10 for the base
yeah, it's a MAC-10 or MAC-11, not sure which one
6:21
The Thomson of the 1920's gangster era, was a very different Thomson to the simplified for mass production one that fought the Germans.
The way you delivered "this is what's know as an afront to god" was just perfect
23:07 Actually that's the Red Nines that are 9mm (Also 9mm Mauser, which is another cartridge separate from the Red Nine's 9x19mm exist so technically there's two separate 9mm C96 types.), the other calibers of the C96 are 7.63x25, 7.65x21, .45 ACP (If it were a Shanxi Type 17 it'd be the right caliber.), 8.15 Mauser, a 7.62 Tokarev (Type 80) , and 8mm Gasser. Oh, and apparently a firearms company in California made some reproductions of the C96 back in the late 80's to early 90's.
Don't let this man see COD vanguard he'll explode!
"Rest it on a rock or something."
I got that reference.
As a Vietnamese Armorer, i can broadly speak about the M16 and M16A1 as they are widely available to me, Vietnam still use alot of the old M16 and M16A1 for the coast guard albeit modernize somewhat like new bolt and new magazine, widen the magwell..etc.
M16A1 by default is not a bad rifle, i won't say it better than a AK since i serve with my AKM for 3 years and found it way more durable than the M16K2* i was using. It just the condition i was serving in make the AR jam up way more then it should. *(K is vietnamese prefix for weapon made or modified by vietnam)
The original M16 have 2 main flaw from my pov as a armorer, the 20rd magazine issue with those m16 was horrible, like if you loads more than 16-17 rounds it either jam up the mag or have a blew out. The other flaw was the bolt sometime catching 2 cartridge at once causing double feed. The old M16 furniture is pretty bad but i won't go too much on it since it was probably a oversight when they made it.
I quite like the furniture on the M16, except the stock since I'm a bit short. The triangular handguard is awesome and makes more sense than a round one, since you can really grip onto it even if your hands are dirty/sweaty/slimy. Also not to make you feel bad or anything, but asterisks are usually used for footnotes*.
*This is a footnote, they are like parentheses except they go at the bottom.
The gun of plague is the greatest description I've ever heard for a Buba gun.
"It isnt real, it cant hurt me"
*Me remembering that the revolver can still work and shoot 6 bullets: *oh no*
I had to look it up and apparently, there were attempts to modernize the Thompson SMG. Including one from Auto-Ordinance themselves that made it onto the show floor of Shot Show 2018.
The Dosin actually got updated. The guy managed to rig a door knob and wire to the trigger to allow the twisting of the knob to fire the gun.
"Fail to adopt better weapons."
The US military still considers non bullpuped, non magazine fed shotguns "tactical".
Well, they are. A shotgun doesn't need to be mag fed, and bullpups...no. Bullpups fucking suck. There's a reason France, China, Australia, New Zealand and the UK are getting rid of them.
6:56
The Thomson was always ment as a tactical weapon. It was just tactical for it's time.
What's not tactical is that the US army seems to think that a non bullpuped shotgun, that's not magazine or belt fed, is tactical because reasons.
The main advantage of a bullpup is that it's faster and easier to point the barrel on target, which is a critical thing in shotgun ideal shooting ranges.
The next main advantage is that the recoil should be far easier to control because it's pressed into your shoulder and torso.
The longer barrel is also better for helping with recoil.
Not to mention the thing that people looking for reasons to ridicule bullpups, is "the only advantage of the bullpup" the longer barrel for a shorter overall gun length can be the difference between the enemy seeing your barrel round a corner and reacting to it in time, and not.
There is a reason why the FAL SLR was nicknamed the "stupid long rifle".
It a modern shotgun isn't magazine fed, and/or bullpuped , then it's not tactical. Adding light furniture is completely irrelevant compared to the forward heavy weight of a shotguns ammunition.
Also yes, bullpups generally tend to have something to make them left handed.
also lets not forget that a bullpulp tube fed shogun can have much higher ammo capacity if you decide to extend it to be in similar size to a regular shotgun... *specialy if theres two magazine tubes*
@@thejuggercat Yes that is very true. Good point. I like the concept of tube mags for putting variable length cartridges intk the same gun. But in a practical combat environment, I do think they make the gun forward heavy, compared to a five round magazine. But still, good point. Because tubes are still great if you don't have to worry about reloading times. Like for hunting. Which let's face it, is what shotguns seem to be used most often for..
Sooo youve never actually used shotguns then? Mag fed shotguns are the opposite of tactical theyre fun to shoot but shotgun mags are wayyyy to cumbersome you can really obly feasibly carry 3 max maybe 4 if youre a big guy
@@mondaysinsanity8193 yeah shotgun shells are quite large, and large ammo needs large mags.
@@thejuggercat yep which means mag fed shotguns suck ass in actual use.
Not to mention it makes things like swapping ammo and reloading more difficult(tube mags you can simply top off its actually really quick to reload you dont really mag dump a shotgun) vs having to reload magazines mid combat after like 20-30 shots. Also makes feeding more reliable with tubes.
Though really we only use shotguns to breach doors and such anymore so none of this matters unless idk ww3 or something happens
23:17 well at least one variant is...
i mean there was a broomhandle variant made in some type of 9mm for some diferent army or something, and they used a red 9 in the handle as a way to distinguish between it and a regular broomhandle pistol.
The hunting stock M16A1 isn't all that bad, but mostly due to the fact it's a FightLite SCR lower (and the BCG because you can't run standard bolt carrier with this lower) that can be just as easy be swapped back to a standard-ass ar lower...
So yeah, everyone who's been worried by this may sleep soundly knowing that it's just as easy to just undo what's wrong with it.
In the words of Brandon Herrera, “where the bolt go tho?” There’s no buffer tube, so how does it work? I know there are some AR rifles that don’t need one, but this does not look like one of them.
@@brycealthoff8092 It uses proprietary bolt carrier that fits standart AR uppers and allows them to work with this lower...
6:28 I think thats actually an FX-9 rifle or similar 9mm pcc, seeing the magazine size and look of the receiver, spoofed into looking like a Thompson rather then a modified thompson
i dont know anything about weapons but i think my idea of a suppressed knife with ACOG sight wouldnt work
No, you just need to add bipods to it
Watching it on my phone, it looked the Thompson was merged with an MG-34 or 42
This is literally "smoke sees your cringe" in real life
4:35
It looks like a .44 magnum or something, just with the tip of the magazine's top, held inbetween the handle and his hand.
Man, these sure are some nice images. I mean, after the stroke I had after the 2nd image, all the colors just kinda started to blur together!
Calling any of these impressive is like calling the shot that took out JFK impressive. I mean it's technically true, but you're burning in hell.
That M16A1 clearly doesn't have a buffer tube and therefore can't cycle the next round. There are services out there to help you, don't live in denial the pain only grows worse.
Some of these wretched firearms(?) look like something out of a Perfect Dark fangame.
If I'm not mistaken, the M16A1 was in use up until 1982 when we adopted the M16A2. 12:25
YAY another one doing cursed gun images! Now do gun memes too!
11:00 Like the AK Guy says, "Where the bolt go tho'?"
"The inquisition will purge my laptop"
That's all I needed to hear. BROTHER QUINTILLUS, GET THE FLAMER!
the third one isnt a tompson though, its just a pistol caliber AR with nice furniture.
"like all afronts to god it clains to be art" maaan i'm gonna put that on a shirt ir something
This is the start of something great. I can feel it. Loved the video.
fun fact, the doosin (door mosin) does have a lock for the stock, its a door dead bolt
Slaanesh's relationship to this is the agonized suffering you endure, and the rapturous glee of the monstrous artists behind it
I am pretty sure Brandon Herrera did this first, but good to see you doing it too.
Paul didn't want to but his discord tortured him to do it
Clip loaded revolver isnt real, it cant hurt me
Me: hehe, your in danger
Oooh, a second source for cursed gun images. Sweet!
"I will loose my mind if i hear one more "It's Uzi" while looking at MAC10." Uziel Gal 2021
Few thousand years later
Teacher: *shows one of these cursed guns * This is what the 21th century people used to fight against terrorism
That was a Mac-10, not an Uzi... Not sure if that makes it better 15:30
im pretty sure theres carbine variants of the uzi , but mac 10? no
soo yeah it makes it worse not better
@@pinkddpat the Uzi carbine with the wood stock looks great
@@rigg4146 yeah
Fun fact about the door hinge Mosin...There was a variant of the Arisaka, meant for paratroopers, that actualy had a folding stock working like this...Ian on Forgotten Weapons has a video about it I think...
"Okay, this is what we call an afront to god"
It seems that every time.. Even Jonathan furgusson of the Royal artillery museum has to deal with
Cursed gun.
18:33 This must be old. It got a doorknob trigger pull added last I heard.
Good thing he didn't see the RPG (rocket propelled guillotine)
17:28 Gonna mark this to use as a sound bit
PTSD = people that see Discord
(ok, I know. That jokes so sad, I had to leave it in here.)
Hinge and removable stock rifles were absolutely a thing in WW2 for paratroopers.
slaanesh had a major role in the "tactical stick" make of that what you will. and also in your hand movements at the end.
I thought this would be pretty empty and just looking at images but the way you analyze it actually is really fun.
That stock-grip ar 15 looks like an attempt at di tacticalizing an 'assualt rifle' by a soon to be active sh00t3r to stop people askin to many questions maybe.
The reason why the MP95 monstrositys magazine looks authentic, is because they do sheet-metal casings for Airsoft, where the relevant core is inserted into. No real AK mags were harmed in the creation of that abomination.
Brandon Herrera, Somewhere: I feel a disturbance in the Force!
I can watch no more from this man. It hurts too much.
The Glauser just makes me smirk.
11:00 Ares made a rifle very similar to this image in both form and function. You know, before the shit hit the fan with them. If I remember right, it was called the SCR, and how they made the hunting rifle stock work with the AR-15 bolt carrier group/buffer assembly was that they made the back half of the bolt carrier hinged so it could pivot downward into the angled buffer tube inside the stock.
Edit: I was issued an M16A1 and Vietnam-era flak jacket during AIT in Fort Eustis, VA. It was weird.
14:25 It's either a MAC-10 or -11. I can never remember the distinguishing features.
I love these quotable things he says.
"God is dead and we killed him, with this very gun."
"Well at least we know where the spare parts went."
I can see this becoming a main stay on this channel
wow. those gun images WERE cursed. nice.
*coughs blood*
18:27
The door stopper bipod, might actually act like a delyed recoil does. Not stop the recoil of the gun, but increase the time the recoil is felt. IE, slowing down the impact of the recoil. That could help your shoulder a lot.
This dude react to 8 guns in half hour he's a mad lad
oh yeah, the Mosin with the door lock bendy boi stock and door stop springs is made by Kekistani Armorer, he also added a door knob as a trigger later and flashlight (pointed at your eyes) as a scope, so have fun with that knowledge
High speed low drag SF operator levels of tacticoolness.
Let's start with number 1
*Deep Inhale of Regret*
From now on under every your video Paul I will ask you for Rimmy's video on a game: "Syrian Warfare"
3:01 "so uh this is an affront to god"
3:00 thats just a quad legendary revolvers in fallout 76
This is more amusing then it really should be.
The Glauser looks like a Star Wars blaster
I laughed when he said " God is dead and we killed him"
Alternate tittle: Combat Veterans has a gun rant for 27 minutes
9:30 The reason why the user put an AK mag into the MP5 is because of capacity. AK Mags are larger and can hold more BBs. A mid cap mag(just a spring and follower like a normal magazine), will hold 95-100 rounds for the MP5, and 120-150 rounds for the AK. However, with a high cap magazine(a more complicated mag that has a reservoir of bbs that is fed into the mag), an MP5 will hold 200 rounds, while an AK will hold 500 rounds. This magazine comparison is for the magazine sized as 30 rounds of their respective cartridges in the real steel counterparts, you can also buy longer mags, drums, etc.
But why though?
That M.P.AK-65 look like a armed man walking 9:56
Thee MP5 barrel and the Mag are the legs
The P60 sight and erm the? Trigger? Grip? Are the arms
The stock is the torso and head
15:08
I'm guessing that uzi, is actually a Mac-11.
Many of these look like weapons that could have come from the Borderlands series. Namely in Borderlands 2 and the Pre-Sequel where guns can have parts made by other manufacturers.
4:00 there are patents for magazine fed revolvers.
3:30 is drumception, a drum feeding a drum.
Oh shit another vet getting PTSD from looking at pictures of cursed guns...
"Okay, so this is- So this is what's known as an affront to God"
That wasn't an Uzi with M-4 parts strapped to it, that was a MAC-11 with M-4 parts strapped to it.
Again, the Thompson submachine gun has always been a tactical weapon. It's design was extremely tactical for it's time. This is just a modern day version of what the Thompson submachine gun always was.
I still hate the way this one looks
@@altechelghanforever9906 OK.
The pre war tommy gun had a pistol grip and a feed for a drum mag. The version for the soldiers had neither.
1 stick and 4 guns in
MHGR: "God is dead and we killed him"
honestly i didn't expect that i would be laughing at any point in this video but I was wrong
3:10 behold! The true potential of dardick.