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Russian comment here, The G in German is a hard G like in "Gear". Fun fact, his last name Korobov translates to "of Boxes/Chests" which may be why he loved putting bakelite boxes on guns.
The way you pronounce German (the name and the nationality) in russian Is with a hard G sound because the long G sound as in George doesn't exist in Russian as a letter
That "charging handle maze" is due to, basically, Korobov inventing the KRISS Vector system before Vector was even a thing. Check out TKB-09, he did the same thing except the bolt went into the grip.
Given the universality of polymer parts in modern rifles later on (G36?) Korborov seems to have been at a few points in his career a scant stone’s throw away from being a hugely-influential weapon designer.
@@xscorpx its a really cool design cuz it uses the bolt carrier to to manage vertical recoil also, so it can fire .45 ACP in full auto with very little movement.
If he's immortal and the old adage of "Even a broken clock tells the time right twice a day", then he's gonna end up designing the AK killer... _hopefully not in this century, tho._
Mikhail is your actual grandfather, Korobov is your Great Uncle who's a little bit out there but totally a rad guy to hang with, always trying to outdo your actual grandpa.
@@tdog708 wait hang on 37 cent to the bullet damn boi i'm in france and permits etc aside 7.62x39 is 15€/per round that said the only legally ownable weapons that fire it are hunting rifles so yeah those mostly fire about 1round every 5 years(of their own ammo ranges provide rounds for permit continuation visits)
The Russian government was like " Hey, were going to be paying Korobov's salary either way, let's just have him keep making these ridiculous rifles, they're Fing hilarious"
@@dantemacdonald7672 Might also been a Korobov can´t design a issue ready gun but he sure can bring ides to the table. And that was a Problem I think for the russian I think durring a time as they only had one weapon design school so all the weapon designers had the sameish ide. Korobov did not go to said school apparently or something else, and showed up whit the really wierd ides. I think or was it someone else that made a Small arms weapon that did not get adopted but the thing that was made/designed was more or less copied(heavy inspired) for a big gun solution.
pablo wentscobar- Brandon isn't quite right about Korobov's account. He didn’t always make funny weapons and almost defeated Kalashnikov twice with standard assault rifles, but he was unlucky. For the first time, he simply did not have enough strength to finalize his rifle, while a whole design bureau worked for Kalashikov. And the Kalashnikov rifle was mastered in production. After that, Korobov conducted research work and found out that an uncomfortable shooter needs an optimal rate of fire - 2000 rounds per minute. And in the supine position, 500 rounds per minute are enough. And he did two rates of fire on his new rifle. But the military did not like it and they asked to remove one rate of fire. This led to a loss, although initially the Korobov rifle was better than the Kalashnikov rifle in many respects - price, accuracy of fire, ease of manufacture. In addition, Korobov experimented a lot and his mistakes, this is also a great experience for gunsmiths. And those of his successful, bold experiments, which gave a positive result, are only now beginning to be realized in the arms business.
The worst part of the underslung RPG isn't the backblow not being accounted for, but actually the fact that the rocket obstructs the barrel. Firing the gun could quite literally blow you up.
The overall form of his guns looked impractical but the inner workings of them are not too far from the FS2000 or Vector Kriss. Dude was too much ahead of his time, the material science wasnt there yet to make these designs rugged enough. And even at that time the common gun operating systems were settled and havent changed to this day but that would not stop him from trying to push something new.
Man can you imagine what Korobov could do if he lived today as an engineer in Keltec? Or if he just lived in a market economy where at least some scifi maniacs would buy his stuff so he could keep making more.
@@milanstepanek4185 that gun with the flint-lock stock looked like something from early sci-fi with how the top of the frame around the barrel curved down.
I'm honestly impressed with both Korobov's designs and his ability to somehow convince the Soviets to let him keep his job and keep designing crazy shit that he probably knew wouldn't be adopted, but wanted to make for the hell of it.
I mean… the guy building ekranoplans was somehow able to… There was a lot of hope back then! Weird that I would be saying this about communist post-war Russia, but hey…
Коробов предлагал идеи которые работают, некоторые его идеи применили в своих разработках другие конструкторы. Советы поощряли такую работу, пусть его образцы и не были приняты на вооружение, хотя в одном из конкурсов он почти победил Калашникова, помешал консерватизм военных.
Hey! I'm you're sub from Russia Korobov did all this because he was angry with the government of the USSR, after his competitor AK was rejected due to the fact that there was already an order for AKM. He decided to make such a stoned weapon in order to anger those who did not accept his design. Seriously, korobov was a genius in his field, in his TKB 454 he implemented a gas braking system for a free shutter with a cartridge of 7.62 * 39. in his other TKB4545 machine gun, he was able to make a return half as much as that of the AK, with a weight of 500 grams less, but also had drawbacks. In TKB 517, he corrected all the shortcomings while retaining all the advantages. After this machine was not accepted, he decided to prank his state sponsors, Sorry for my English:)
@@wulfricofwessex147 well that's where you are confused or mistaken. In 1982 Gaston Glock put out the original Glock... Glock is only 39 years old now.
@@wulfricofwessex147 what iterates how solid they are is how every company now makes a polymer wonder or p80 too. Then let's talk about companies making guns to fit a clock mag...
My senior year we had this Ukrainian kid in my class. First day of first period the teacher is like "....and, uh.....Se....uh.....Se....." and this kid goes "Simon, just call me Simon. Please."
@@coldwaterhunter8176 yeah, It's a bid hard when your name in English is "Semen". Though, it's actually Semyon (like "semjon"), but who of you gives a damn
@@nurnburgring3102 I gave up trying to understand Russian/Ukrainian naming conventions and patronyms and such. Again, I was this many years old before I found out that Russian women usually have an "A" added to their last name. Like Big Vlad's daughters last name is "Putina". A Russian person tried to walk me through it once but lost me early on.
“German” is indeed Herman/Hermann in Russian. There are a lot of H’s in loanwords (especially German ones, but really any language) that come out as G, including Getman for Hetman, Gamburger for Hamburger and so on.
When Call of Duty: Vanguard comes out, I need an episode of all the horrible atrocities that come from it please. I already got one of the STG "Variants" on Warzone and I would like to apply for eyeball removal.
Dinner-fork tongue crystal meth is bad enough, but I think we can all agree that injecting gas with a little bit of codeine mixed in until you get necrosis and your body just...literally fucking *ROTS* from the inside out is worse by an order of magnitude.
I know this is "Cursed Gun Images" and all, but you could've mentioned the one normal looking rifle Korobov made called the TKB-517, just to show he had at least one moment of lucidity in his life.
Remember Maxim is doing that russian rifles book for headstamp, and one of the bullet points is that there will be a section covering this weirdness.... in detail.
TKB-059 has a solid concept. Instead of a three round burst, just put three bullets out at the same time. Although not practical, it’s probably designs like these that serve as stepping stones for newer, better ideas.
I still think the AN-94 concept should be worked on more. Not the gun itself, but what it was trying to do. Shoot a burst so fast that by the time you feel the recoil it's already out the muzzle. Basically trying to make it shoot a burst fast enough that the recoil won't affect your accuracy.
Honestly the bakelite has a good pumpkin-esque look, great for the theme. Everything else about those guns makes me want to scoop my eyes out with a spoon.
13:40 To answer the confusion on the second forward assist it's actually not a forward assist. That's a Cobalt Kinetic competition AR and the left forward assist is actually a bolt release so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of having to take the fraction of a second to hit it with your off hand. It serves the same purpose as the Magpul BAD lever. Another weird feature is that since it's solely a competition rifle, the magazine automatically drops when the bolt is held open after running out of ammo for even faster competition reloads.
It makes it even better when you realize that you can hit the bolt release with the hand you're putting the mag in with even faster than hitting this button.
@@MalcolmIIofCaledoniaMaybe if you had a linkage in the magazine that would force the lock free as soon as it was triggered by the bottom of the mag making contact as it loaded the last round? Might be possible, just very overengineered and clearly specialized for competition shooting
Honestly, mad respect to Korobov. They may look weird, but he went out there and made a bunch of creative guns with pretty unique concepts. We'd never know if these ideas would work if no one ever made them. Even if they work horribly in practice if at all, at least now we know.
The greatest tool of progress is mistake. Don't afraid to make mistakes. Some of them can bring you genius inventions of all times. Others can teach you where you were wrong and what you should never do again.
Quite a few of his guns were actually said to be surprisingly functional, and even bested the AK in certain things like accuracy and controllability trials. They had no chance of being adopted as a standard infantry rifle because of things like the radical ergonomics, and more importantly, how costly they would have been to mass produce, not to mention being a nightmare to to field-strip and maintain in general. The TKB-022PM and quite a few others had a lot of complex intricate little parts inside of them like a Swiss clock, they almost rivaled the complexity of the AN-94 and the H&K G11. Too expensive to manufacture in large quantities during a wartime scenario. And the complexity would make it the worst thing for a basic grunt to use. Weapons like these would only ever find their niche with specialized forces, kinda like how the AN-94 did to a degree.
@@tierneymarshall5960 oh shit, they must've been great for a guy like Brandon to look up to them and go as them for Halloween! I bet ur proud. All jokes aside though, I hope you're doing better now
the "Luty" always reminds me of the "grease gun" our mechanics in the 3/18th had issued to them when I served throughout the 90's a bit of a relic and likely something the unit was holding onto when it should've been retired--but full auto sub in 45acp, now that's spicy. Was a fun little subgun but heavy as sh&*
Except the M3 is actually a very effective and practical gun that just looks a little rough because they used low cost construction methods. It's not actually crude and hacked like a Luty. The PPS-43 actually has a lot more in common with the Luty. Except that's also an effective SMG.
Brandon talking about the dual forward assist makes me wonder if he's ever seen the very original Counter-Strike's reload animation, where the player yanks the foward assist like a Bop-It to chamber a round. Someone link it if he hasn't pls, think our lad Jon Ferguson over at the Gamespot/Royal Armouries collab covered it
That one's up there in the greatest hits, along with the "stripper clip inserted into the bottom like a magazine" on the (I think) Farcry 2 Springfield
The second forward assist is a bolt release on the Cobalt Kinetic ARs. It's so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of using your off hand before returning it to the handguard.
@@CeizoBro and if it is reliable it could be a real improvement over a lot of bullpups with some of its more "minor" bits of adjustability. I'm not saying bullpups are inherently unreliable, just that if this rifle is also reliable it will have a leg up due to things like an adjustable length of pull, swappable ejection, and from what I've seen "mostly" Ambi controls.
A lot of those bakelite AK competitors have a certain Neo-Baroque look to them. Like something a precursor race from the Aliens franchise would have built, or the level design from ECHO.
The TKB-022PM is a masterpiece. Best barrel to overall length ratio ever, frontal expulsion, and a mix of hammer and striker-fired system that prevents trigger mushyness, fixing the most annoying bullpup issues. Here's how it works on the inside ua-cam.com/video/J5x_clmnUjo/v-deo.html Really, it's been 60 years since he designed it, and still looks futuristic.
It's a shame this stuff is relegated to meme status and "nightmare fuel". Seriously, nobody has ever explained what's wrong with them. It's only "lol, look at it". Yeah, it's forward thinking and a different approach. What's wrong?
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As much as I love cursed gun images and the hilarity they provoke, I am concerned that the cumulative effect of these videos is going to drive Brandon batshit crazy.
the trigger and sight are atrociously bad though, I'm trained as a sniper but could not hit anything reliably with even the LMG version. it's just not what I'd call a good gun, bad ergonomics too. what I'm used to is RK-62 and TKiv-85 (plus SVD, FAL etc but those are also not good).
@@noth606 I will partially agree and say the trigger leaves a lot to be desired. I will also say that I was able to easily hit torso-sized targets out to 500 with my 16" NATO AUG topped with a Primary Arms 3x Prism. I love my AUG. I'm not denying your experience, we've probably just had different experiences.
Has anyone ever had the testicular fortitude to actually fire one of these Korobov monstrosities? I'm interested to know if they even work....Imagine the recoil on that triple barrel in full auto 😂
Judging by his comments shortly after that I feel like there’s going to be a video of Brandon resting that with a certain Chinese 12 gauge. I can’t wait
The “dual forward assist” on this gun is actually there for to drop the bolt from either side of the gun if you’re left or right handed. Built by Cobalt Kinetics
It's still stupid, especially since it makes you pull your hand all the way back to where you could just use the charging handle at that point. Not to mention so many things like the B.A.D.-Lever from Magpul or the EBRv from Phase 5 already make the bolt release ambi control, and many companies have full-ambi lowers with literally all controls on both sides of the lower where you can easily hit them with your index finger or offhand thumb. No reason to add a second button on the upper so far away from your natural contact points on the rifle
The “forward assist” for making shit go where it doesn’t want to go, only thing worse, is a dual forward assist. To really ram shit where it doesn’t want to go!
Yo! Seeing a gun MEME that not only has GeneralSam in it but also has Brandon recognize and asking to play EFT with Sam for some reason kinda blows my mind! I just think it would be badass to see the king of the RATS getting dorky on dorms alongside the AK50 guy!
"I'm going as an alcoholic. Although for some of you, this will be the future. Except, instead of a gun wall, it'll be a dingy apartment" I feel kinda attacked, Brandon....
Brandon: "this looks like a veiny Cheeto d!C&" me: "I don't see it..." Brandon: "if you don't see it you're BLIND!" me: ...is there something you need to tell us Brandon? you seen to have an unhealthy fixation.
So, apparently there is a version of the Luty SMG you can make that is semi-auto only. So a person could theoretically make it (aside from a couple of states like the one we don't name here), and not have to register it, and the ATF won't go giving you a dog that they can shoot. Also, I'm pretty sure the Luty doesn't require welding. I think it was designed so it could be built with a pretty basic tool set... It's not like I have a PDF of it sitting around that I could easily check.... yup! No welding. Just some silver solder.
"I'm going as an alcoholic" dies laughing and then goes straight to some guy on meth, that's definitely Brandon for you, that is for the great content my guy
Korobov really got so salty his design didn't win the Assault Rifle trials he continuously designed guns to compete with the AK until he died, that's some dedication-
The 2nd side for that dual assist is so that their boyfriends can lend them a hand, Brandon. We need another AK vs AR episode to freshen up your memory.
The second forward assist is a bolt release on the Cobalt Kinetic ARs. It's so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of using your off hand before returning it to the handguard.
And second letter (e) has completely different pronunciation from english one. There is no such a sound in english, but a in "cat" would be closest, i guess
Russian language police here! (Not Russian, but it’s a WIP second language). German/Герман is usually pronounced with a “hard G/Г”, like the G in “Give us the AK50”. The Е makes a YE sound, such as “YEs Brandon we know it takes a lot of R&D, but we are impatient!” So German/Герман is pronounced “Gyer-mahn” But since German is a borrowed name from Spanish, in some cases it is pronounced identical, “Her-man”, despite being spelt with a G/Г. It just depends on the individual. Sometimes (not always) the spelling is altered to reflect the pronunciation, replacing the G/Г with a H/Х, «Херман». In the case of Korobov, his name is the former “Russified” version of the name (with the hard G), not the foreign one (with an H). At least according to Russian documentaries about Korobov.
I don't think they're pretending to be historically accurate any more since the story is some fan fic about hunting Hitler's successor and they got rid of factions in multiplayer and it's now teams are just referred to as "Your Team", and "Enemy Team" - no more Axis or Allies.
@@andreivaldez2929 You have to understand. There are a lot of SJWs who don't play FPS games but love controlling the companies that make them. The next Call of Duty is supposed to be their biggest departure. It's a reskinning of Barbie Fashion Show, in which you can make historical war heroes like Audie Murphy and Otto Skorzeny wear prom dresses, heels and makeup. Unless they're female war heroes. They are forced to shave their heads and wear potato sacks so the occasional girl who plays it will feel better about herself by demeaning a woman who is better and stronger than her in every conceivable way.
Shooting a 50BMG in a regular pump action or double barrel is actually not a problem but it does severely reduce down range BC & accuracy. But it is fun to see what you can hit at 30 yards.
The AR with 2 foward assists is a Cobalt Kinetics design that is actually very useful because they made their foward assist work as a bolt catch/release hence the reason they made them ambi so whether you are lefty or righty you can reach your bolt release. It's actually a good design and those guns are stupid expensive. They have some even better designs out now.
I own one. I've personally never had a problem with the bolt release on ARs but this is really nice for shooting off prone, and also for people that live in Commiefornia and we got stuck with some retard grips for state compliance.
This is just inspiring me to make...more than just fully functional cursed guns. Now I want to make functional cursed attachments like side vents that will properly vent the back-blast of an underbarrel RPG, or a side mounted Zip .22 because I just hate myself and wish to torment the very fabric of reality.
Step 1: get a zip22 Step 2: get a long barrel, pistol grip and trigger group, and make it a bullpup. (Bonus cursed 1: make the new frame out of fake wood like Korobov.) (Bonus cursed 2: use a full auto trigger group.) Step 3: give it a drum mag. (Remember to keep it chambered on 22LR tho!) Good job, you just made a gun that is practically guaranteed to malfunction every single time you pull the trigger.
13:56 Brandon, this is totally real, and when I was in my gunsmithing job I worked on one. You can take off the top and look at he internals, and its like a clock in there. My first response was "Oh cool, a dual-jam-enhancer."
Correction: TKB-011, the one with the forward release, was not created by Korobov, but by Afanasyev, who can be seen in the photo. His portfolio also includes the A-12.7 machine gun, the AM-23 aviation cannon and the OC-02 Cypress submachine gun.
Russian here. Russian language doesn't have an H sound, so Russians naturally replace Hs in foreign borrowings with hard Gs, so Herrmann > German; Herbert > Gerbert (pronounced more like Gyerman, Gyerbirt) etc
@@daniilrocks Russian Х represents en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_velar_fricative , not en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_glottal_fricative But yes, Х is used to transliterate H in more recent borrowings
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Russian comment here, The G in German is a hard G like in "Gear". Fun fact, his last name Korobov translates to "of Boxes/Chests" which may be why he loved putting bakelite boxes on guns.
the g german is like the g in engineer
I believe he means German Korobov’s name is pronounced with a G like in gear, not the general word itself
Gearman the Box Man.
The way you pronounce German (the name and the nationality) in russian Is with a hard G sound because the long G sound as in George doesn't exist in Russian as a letter
@@madcat789 GearBox!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
F@ck yeah, mate! F@ck yeah...
That "charging handle maze" is due to, basically, Korobov inventing the KRISS Vector system before Vector was even a thing. Check out TKB-09, he did the same thing except the bolt went into the grip.
Yeahhh...not so sure id fire anything that has the bolt going into my hand
@@xscorpx Eh, it was safe-ish. It didn't pass the trials because the grip was angled forward and was really awkward to handle.
Given the universality of polymer parts in modern rifles later on (G36?) Korborov seems to have been at a few points in his career a scant stone’s throw away from being a hugely-influential weapon designer.
@@xscorpx its a really cool design cuz it uses the bolt carrier to to manage vertical recoil also, so it can fire .45 ACP in full auto with very little movement.
@@asxpot "safe-ish"
Fairly certain Korobov isn't actually dead. He just changed his identity and is designing firearms for Kel-Tec.
Korobov/Kellgren... seems legit.
@@fireman305 I believe it
If he's immortal and the old adage of "Even a broken clock tells the time right twice a day", then he's gonna end up designing the AK killer... _hopefully not in this century, tho._
Mason the numbers are real.
@@glidershower Got to admit, I could see a true AK killer coming from KelTec. It would be entirely by accident, but I could see it.
The way Brandon talks about Korobov is like a grandson who talks about cooky but beloved grandpa. It makes my heart warm.
Mikhail is your actual grandfather, Korobov is your Great Uncle who's a little bit out there but totally a rad guy to hang with, always trying to outdo your actual grandpa.
I agree, I love hearing him talk about gun designers in general, so much respect
*Kooky.
Cause I'm going to guess you don't mean Brandon thinks Korobov is an edible baked good.
obligatory "only thing scarier than spooky cursed guns are ammo prices"
Hopefully we get bullets during trick or treating instead of candy
Yeah, just paid $0.37/rd for 7.62x39. I just told myself its a good deal in the "Lets Go Brandon" era
I don't know, Alec Baldwin is pretty scary.
@@polak007 Yes please that be worth it just to see the libs lose their shit!
@@tdog708 wait hang on 37 cent to the bullet damn boi i'm in france and permits etc aside 7.62x39 is 15€/per round that said the only legally ownable weapons that fire it are hunting rifles so yeah those mostly fire about 1round every 5 years(of their own ammo ranges provide rounds for permit continuation visits)
The Russian government was like " Hey, were going to be paying Korobov's salary either way, let's just have him keep making these ridiculous rifles, they're Fing hilarious"
Lmao the sad part is its probably true
@@dantemacdonald7672 Might also been a Korobov can´t design a issue ready gun but he sure can bring ides to the table.
And that was a Problem I think for the russian I think durring a time as they only had one weapon design school so all the weapon designers had the sameish ide.
Korobov did not go to said school apparently or something else, and showed up whit the really wierd ides.
I think or was it someone else that made a Small arms weapon that did not get adopted but the thing that was made/designed was more or less copied(heavy inspired) for a big gun solution.
You seriously said “fInG”? Like dude, grow up weirdo
@@luisbill1394 Nothing wrong with not wanting to swear. Only an immature person would be angry enough to insult someone else over it though. Ironic
pablo wentscobar- Brandon isn't quite right about Korobov's account. He didn’t always make funny weapons and almost defeated Kalashnikov twice with standard assault rifles, but he was unlucky. For the first time, he simply did not have enough strength to finalize his rifle, while a whole design bureau worked for Kalashikov. And the Kalashnikov rifle was mastered in production.
After that, Korobov conducted research work and found out that an uncomfortable shooter needs an optimal rate of fire - 2000 rounds per minute. And in the supine position, 500 rounds per minute are enough. And he did two rates of fire on his new rifle. But the military did not like it and they asked to remove one rate of fire. This led to a loss, although initially the Korobov rifle was better than the Kalashnikov rifle in many respects - price, accuracy of fire, ease of manufacture.
In addition, Korobov experimented a lot and his mistakes, this is also a great experience for gunsmiths. And those of his successful, bold experiments, which gave a positive result, are only now beginning to be realized in the arms business.
"A taste for making cursed prototype weapons and meth!"
So, Kel-Tec pretty much?
Kel Tec is classier than that, they do pure Columbian blow, fresh snow from across the Caribbean
@@redrider7730 Most don't also have a gun factory the size of a supermarket, so that helps Kel-Tec as well.
Nailed it!
Herman is prav.
Kev-Tek
The worst part of the underslung RPG isn't the backblow not being accounted for, but actually the fact that the rocket obstructs the barrel. Firing the gun could quite literally blow you up.
If Brandon and Sam played Tarkov together, that’d be legendary.
no doubt someone needs to tell general sam that a collab need to happen.
I would watch
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Yes
Korobov has my respect, despite losing over and over again he never gave up and always tried his hardest.
And had a mind for innovation, I love it
The overall form of his guns looked impractical but the inner workings of them are not too far from the FS2000 or Vector Kriss. Dude was too much ahead of his time, the material science wasnt there yet to make these designs rugged enough. And even at that time the common gun operating systems were settled and havent changed to this day but that would not stop him from trying to push something new.
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Was the gun test firing before?
Mr KelTec is genuinely jealous.
Everyone "Oooh cursed gun images"
Keltech and Hi-point staff: "Oooh, design ideas"
Man can you imagine what Korobov could do if he lived today as an engineer in Keltec? Or if he just lived in a market economy where at least some scifi maniacs would buy his stuff so he could keep making more.
@@milanstepanek4185 I can imagine that but I don't want to.
@@milanstepanek4185 that gun with the flint-lock stock looked like something from early sci-fi with how the top of the frame around the barrel curved down.
"write that down write that down"
I want to see the triple barrel built and expanded on
I want a futuristic game where It's literally only cursed guns with an emphasis on Korobov
Call Of Duty - Korobov's Revenge?
@@kinagrill perfect
@@kwc0435 Y E S
Borderlands…
We got payday 2 dlc with that
Brandon: “this gun was the revolutionary because it ejects from the front”
Maxim machinegun : “Hold my beer”
And here shooting AR15s with the boys makes me feel like a cheap abused hooker getting pelted by hot ash
@@LegendStormcrow oh god 😳😂
@Qrazy Gile I love how the p90 ejects from the bottom
@@joak5623 as does a DP28
I'm honestly impressed with both Korobov's designs and his ability to somehow convince the Soviets to let him keep his job and keep designing crazy shit that he probably knew wouldn't be adopted, but wanted to make for the hell of it.
I mean… the guy building ekranoplans was somehow able to… There was a lot of hope back then!
Weird that I would be saying this about communist post-war Russia, but hey…
Коробов предлагал идеи которые работают, некоторые его идеи применили в своих разработках другие конструкторы. Советы поощряли такую работу, пусть его образцы и не были приняты на вооружение, хотя в одном из конкурсов он почти победил Калашникова, помешал консерватизм военных.
“Uses a belt-fed to keep you well-fed”
That shit went hard tf
Hey!
I'm you're sub from Russia
Korobov did all this because he was angry with the government of the USSR, after his competitor AK was rejected due to the fact that there was already an order for AKM. He decided to make such a stoned weapon in order to anger those who did not accept his design. Seriously, korobov was a genius in his field, in his TKB 454 he implemented a gas braking system for a free shutter with a cartridge of 7.62 * 39. in his other TKB4545 machine gun, he was able to make a return half as much as that of the AK, with a weight of 500 grams less, but also had drawbacks. In TKB 517, he corrected all the shortcomings while retaining all the advantages. After this machine was not accepted, he decided to prank his state sponsors,
Sorry for my English:)
Your English is better than mine and I’m a native speaker
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Thanks:)
"Gun's fucked, Industry's fucked, Innovation's dead."
Damn, Brandon rocking that Doomer mentality. Love it
Glock is the most innovative gun manufacturer of the last 40 years.
@@armorers_wrench I don't know if it's innovative to make another Glock pistol in another caliber. More like iterative.
Doomer coomer
@@wulfricofwessex147 well that's where you are confused or mistaken. In 1982 Gaston Glock put out the original Glock... Glock is only 39 years old now.
@@wulfricofwessex147 what iterates how solid they are is how every company now makes a polymer wonder or p80 too. Then let's talk about companies making guns to fit a clock mag...
It's like "Gearman" Korobov.
For what it's worth, the guy never gave up with his ideas, and the ideas were very brave
I figured as much, reminds me of the German name Gehrmann.
My senior year we had this Ukrainian kid in my class. First day of first period the teacher is like "....and, uh.....Se....uh.....Se....." and this kid goes "Simon, just call me Simon. Please."
@@coldwaterhunter8176 yeah, It's a bid hard when your name in English is "Semen". Though, it's actually Semyon (like "semjon"), but who of you gives a damn
@@coldwaterhunter8176 oh wait...I just realised that in Ukrainian, the Russian "Semyon" IS actually "Semen" (like Seh-men). NOW IT IS FUNNY
@@nurnburgring3102 I gave up trying to understand Russian/Ukrainian naming conventions and patronyms and such. Again, I was this many years old before I found out that Russian women usually have an "A" added to their last name. Like Big Vlad's daughters last name is "Putina". A Russian person tried to walk me through it once but lost me early on.
“German” is indeed Herman/Hermann in Russian. There are a lot of H’s in loanwords (especially German ones, but really any language) that come out as G, including Getman for Hetman, Gamburger for Hamburger and so on.
Otto?
GAMBURGER
... Hitler is Gitler, Hollands is Golandia, hiena is giena, etc - I'm pretty sure most of foreign words beginning with letter H is spelled with G
Cheese Gamburger
@@RomanPL79 not now, it was a thing before the 90s
We did this because of the traditional medieval way of transliterating
When Call of Duty: Vanguard comes out, I need an episode of all the horrible atrocities that come from it please. I already got one of the STG "Variants" on Warzone and I would like to apply for eyeball removal.
*dry heaving*
@@Rexhunterj *actually vomiting*
Brandon, my boy, don't be silly. Everyone knows that Russian meth is Krokodil.
Let's not joke about that, krokodil does horrible things to poor people who can't afford better recreational drugs.
@@Pyreleaf
So does crystal.
Dinner-fork tongue crystal meth is bad enough, but I think we can all agree that injecting gas with a little bit of codeine mixed in until you get necrosis and your body just...literally fucking *ROTS* from the inside out is worse by an order of magnitude.
@@Pyreleaf
We can, for sure. I don't understand junkies in the least.
Dinner-fork tongue can, but shouldn't. Whether or not you understand addiction is irrelevant - it's ghoulish.
I know this is "Cursed Gun Images" and all, but you could've mentioned the one normal looking rifle Korobov made called the TKB-517, just to show he had at least one moment of lucidity in his life.
"Only two were ever made"
So you're telling me there's a *CHANCE* for it to be on forgotten weapons? I mean, Ian got THE Pancor Jackhammer, so...
Ian got invited by the French ministry of the interior to play with a sniper revolver. Not asked and they said yes, they asked HIM
@@notgraham.7215 I'd say Ian would easily be one of the top firearm historians in this day and age from all the work he's done
@@the_bw_trekkie definitely. Exactly why he can do this one if he wants
Remember Maxim is doing that russian rifles book for headstamp, and one of the bullet points is that there will be a section covering this weirdness.... in detail.
Ian McCollum is today's Ian V. Hogg. Yes, I am an old boomer.
I unironically really enjoyed all of these designs they looked like they came out of a sci fi movie
TKB-059 has a solid concept. Instead of a three round burst, just put three bullets out at the same time. Although not practical, it’s probably designs like these that serve as stepping stones for newer, better ideas.
It looks like a Titan gun from Titanfall
@@anthonyromanelli1392 the triple take from apex
@@demgainz2216 I can’t hit shit with that damn thing
@@demgainz2216 Double take from Titanfall 2, remember your roots
I still think the AN-94 concept should be worked on more. Not the gun itself, but what it was trying to do. Shoot a burst so fast that by the time you feel the recoil it's already out the muzzle. Basically trying to make it shoot a burst fast enough that the recoil won't affect your accuracy.
In USSR we didn't have meth. We had really good paint.
Didn't they give their soldiers meth during WW2 to keep their soldiers awake?
Hell yeah batmetal profile picture
@@Yeetus-yc1vy If I ever meet you , remind me I promised you a beer :)
Honestly the bakelite has a good pumpkin-esque look, great for the theme. Everything else about those guns makes me want to scoop my eyes out with a spoon.
Tkb 408 actually looks really cool despite the front barrel area looking kinda weird
Gonna second this. I want one.
13:40 To answer the confusion on the second forward assist it's actually not a forward assist. That's a Cobalt Kinetic competition AR and the left forward assist is actually a bolt release so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of having to take the fraction of a second to hit it with your off hand. It serves the same purpose as the Magpul BAD lever. Another weird feature is that since it's solely a competition rifle, the magazine automatically drops when the bolt is held open after running out of ammo for even faster competition reloads.
It makes it even better when you realize that you can hit the bolt release with the hand you're putting the mag in with even faster than hitting this button.
Just make it so the bolt drops when the mag is ready to go
@@pieman12345678987654 I don’t think that’s possible, chief.
@@MalcolmIIofCaledonia let him try. Sometimes ya gotta do stupid shit to learn why it’s stupid.
@@MalcolmIIofCaledoniaMaybe if you had a linkage in the magazine that would force the lock free as soon as it was triggered by the bottom of the mag making contact as it loaded the last round?
Might be possible, just very overengineered and clearly specialized for competition shooting
Honestly, mad respect to Korobov. They may look weird, but he went out there and made a bunch of creative guns with pretty unique concepts. We'd never know if these ideas would work if no one ever made them. Even if they work horribly in practice if at all, at least now we know.
The greatest tool of progress is mistake. Don't afraid to make mistakes. Some of them can bring you genius inventions of all times. Others can teach you where you were wrong and what you should never do again.
I’d honestly like to see what the -022pm would look like IRL, as it’s operating system is really interesting.
And technically he was making art
Quite a few of his guns were actually said to be surprisingly functional, and even bested the AK in certain things like accuracy and controllability trials. They had no chance of being adopted as a standard infantry rifle because of things like the radical ergonomics, and more importantly, how costly they would have been to mass produce, not to mention being a nightmare to to field-strip and maintain in general. The TKB-022PM and quite a few others had a lot of complex intricate little parts inside of them like a Swiss clock, they almost rivaled the complexity of the AN-94 and the H&K G11. Too expensive to manufacture in large quantities during a wartime scenario. And the complexity would make it the worst thing for a basic grunt to use. Weapons like these would only ever find their niche with specialized forces, kinda like how the AN-94 did to a degree.
An alcoholic? U don't even need a costume! This guy's a genius
He is going as my Ex
@@tierneymarshall5960 oh shit, they must've been great for a guy like Brandon to look up to them and go as them for Halloween! I bet ur proud. All jokes aside though, I hope you're doing better now
Yeah I’m gonna have to steal that for tonight
So just like my costume from last year?! Genius!🤣🤣👍🇺🇸🎃
@@Irish381 yeah it's like my "out with friends" costume lmao
the "Luty" always reminds me of the "grease gun" our mechanics in the 3/18th had issued to them when I served throughout the 90's a bit of a relic and likely something the unit was holding onto when it should've been retired--but full auto sub in 45acp, now that's spicy. Was a fun little subgun but heavy as sh&*
Except the M3 is actually a very effective and practical gun that just looks a little rough because they used low cost construction methods. It's not actually crude and hacked like a Luty. The PPS-43 actually has a lot more in common with the Luty. Except that's also an effective SMG.
Brandon talking about the dual forward assist makes me wonder if he's ever seen the very original Counter-Strike's reload animation, where the player yanks the foward assist like a Bop-It to chamber a round. Someone link it if he hasn't pls, think our lad Jon Ferguson over at the Gamespot/Royal Armouries collab covered it
That one's up there in the greatest hits, along with the "stripper clip inserted into the bottom like a magazine" on the (I think) Farcry 2 Springfield
I like your funny words GDI soldier
Fallout New Vegas has something very similar with it’s Service Rifle, Assault Carbine, and Matksman Carbine, all of which are AR-15 variants.
Foolish developers, that's the oil dispenser plunger.
The second forward assist is a bolt release on the Cobalt Kinetic ARs. It's so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of using your off hand before returning it to the handguard.
"This is a Vepr twelve-gauge dressed up to look like a VSS." I want. Give.
Also even Brandon "Fuck bullpups" Herrera can't deny the AUG is dope.
I'm not a bullpup fan, but I really hope we get imports of the HS-Produkt VHS-2, I think it actually looks pretty rad
@@Kross8761 That's exactly why I want a VHS-2. I have no desire to actually use it, but it looks sick. Same reason I bought an SL8.
@@Kross8761 bro the VHS-2 is one of the coolest looking newer guns i've seen in a while
@@CeizoBro and if it is reliable it could be a real improvement over a lot of bullpups with some of its more "minor" bits of adjustability.
I'm not saying bullpups are inherently unreliable, just that if this rifle is also reliable it will have a leg up due to things like an adjustable length of pull, swappable ejection, and from what I've seen "mostly" Ambi controls.
Meth and ketamine, you don’t get those designs without some drug mixing. As always this made my day thank you for all the great content.
A lot of those bakelite AK competitors have a certain Neo-Baroque look to them. Like something a precursor race from the Aliens franchise would have built, or the level design from ECHO.
The TKB-059 looks like the progenitor of Duke Nukem 3D's tri-barreled Ripper chaingun
I am glad someone else thought this lol
First thing to cross my mind was Dukes voice.
A collab with the Rat King would be the best thing I’ll ever witness.
Would it be in the sewer or in shop
The TKB-022PM is a masterpiece. Best barrel to overall length ratio ever, frontal expulsion, and a mix of hammer and striker-fired system that prevents trigger mushyness, fixing the most annoying bullpup issues. Here's how it works on the inside ua-cam.com/video/J5x_clmnUjo/v-deo.html
Really, it's been 60 years since he designed it, and still looks futuristic.
It's a shame this stuff is relegated to meme status and "nightmare fuel". Seriously, nobody has ever explained what's wrong with them. It's only "lol, look at it". Yeah, it's forward thinking and a different approach. What's wrong?
@@zendell37 nobody likes bullpups thats the easiest explanation
Fact
Your links broken
... Damn it, now I want one. ...
10:13
True happiness is when you put this meme up on GunMemes a few months ago and Brandon features it
A quarter of the likes required to “unlock” the Luty in only 7 hours. Boys, we might be getting an early Christmas present
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@@Butt-Head9 dude, honestly my favorite album probably ever. Good shit 👍🏻
@@octoberrust9483 I would have to agree, although i bought all of their CD's i find myself returning to that one constantly 🤘
@@octoberrust9483 Nice Whiskey Blues playlist. chill vibes on that one
@@Butt-Head9 thanks mate
Oh, I really want that general Sam crossover to happen. Don't tease me like that Brandon.
Playing Tarkov with General Sam, eh? When being friendly-fired sounds like a good passtime..
Talk about cursed guns 🤣
Getting ratted on
4:11 Will be my favorite out of context quote to be used as an insult for a while
"Clearly not well enough to be adopted"
As much as I love cursed gun images and the hilarity they provoke, I am concerned that the cumulative effect of these videos is going to drive Brandon batshit crazy.
Implying that he isn't already.
Going to? How do you think he came up with the AK-50 and drinking White Claw in the first place?
Let's be honest us 2nd amendment enthusiasts are a special kind of fun crazy 🤪
Lets go BRANDON?
"is going to" ?
Brandon: "I do want an AUG though. I'm getting an AUG."
The only Bullpup worth owning TBH. Mine absolutely slaps and I love it.
Desertech MDR is the best Bullpup out.
the trigger and sight are atrociously bad though, I'm trained as a sniper but could not hit anything reliably with even the LMG version. it's just not what I'd call a good gun, bad ergonomics too. what I'm used to is RK-62 and TKiv-85 (plus SVD, FAL etc but those are also not good).
VHS-2?
@@comradesam3382 It's made for military and police only,there's no version for the civilian market.
@@noth606 I will partially agree and say the trigger leaves a lot to be desired. I will also say that I was able to easily hit torso-sized targets out to 500 with my 16" NATO AUG topped with a Primary Arms 3x Prism. I love my AUG.
I'm not denying your experience, we've probably just had different experiences.
These TKB designs look like something you'd see a Star Wars bounty hunter carrying.
You don't have to limit being an alcoholic to just Halloween Brandon lmao
Has anyone ever had the testicular fortitude to actually fire one of these Korobov monstrosities? I'm interested to know if they even work....Imagine the recoil on that triple barrel in full auto 😂
Imagine the weight
Ian needs to get his ass to Russia and break into the museum they’re stored in
@@bamboozlednoodle6513 Need to do a collab with lockpickinglaywer to make that happen
@@bamboozlednoodle6513 There needs to be a Forgotten Weapons tear down and test fire on all of them!
"If God didn't want you to fire 50 BMG out of a 12 Gauge, He wouldn't have made it fit the chamber." Brandon Herrera (I need that on a shirt)
Judging by his comments shortly after that I feel like there’s going to be a video of Brandon resting that with a certain Chinese 12 gauge. I can’t wait
Brandon's laugh at the beginning made me so happy. It was such a genuine laugh 😂
It’s not an RPG launcher mounted to the AK, it’s an RPG bayonet, much more effective.
Must have to dremel the PG7 warhead to make a path for the rifle round, eh?
See Ivan, if you stab enemy with RPG, he has no time to run away!
@Popup Target
Looked like the barrel went through the sight just above the explosive
@@uzivatel56 it's an anti-tank bayonet my friend!
Multikill
The “dual forward assist” on this gun is actually there for to drop the bolt from either side of the gun if you’re left or right handed. Built by Cobalt Kinetics
It's still stupid, especially since it makes you pull your hand all the way back to where you could just use the charging handle at that point. Not to mention so many things like the B.A.D.-Lever from Magpul or the EBRv from Phase 5 already make the bolt release ambi control, and many companies have full-ambi lowers with literally all controls on both sides of the lower where you can easily hit them with your index finger or offhand thumb. No reason to add a second button on the upper so far away from your natural contact points on the rifle
@@TheFishE77Official one arm is broken, ruined or missing, and you need that bolt to be a good boy, cuz your good arms is tweaked but usable?
@@akimbofurry2179 What the fuck are you talking about?
double jam enhancers
Why are AR guys like this
The “forward assist” for making shit go where it doesn’t want to go, only thing worse, is a dual forward assist. To really ram shit where it doesn’t want to go!
I think that's the one cobalt kinetics makes that is a replacement for the bolt release
What's funny is I'm pretty sure one of these is a direct inspiration for one of the guns in Cyberpunk.
Brandon: "This is a SPOOKY Cursed Gun Images video!"
Me: "So it's a regular CGI video that HAPPENS to be near Halloween?"
Funny you say that as there were not really any CGI guns in this time...
Nah man, look at all that orange! I’m feeling festive
Yo! Seeing a gun MEME that not only has GeneralSam in it but also has Brandon recognize and asking to play EFT with Sam for some reason kinda blows my mind! I just think it would be badass to see the king of the RATS getting dorky on dorms alongside the AK50 guy!
I'd like to see Brandon in a green screen intro
@@Lucas_Jeffrey That would he kinda epic.
Korobov has my respect. He was not afraid to experiment with new ideas. It's people like him that move gun design forward.
"I'm going as an alcoholic. Although for some of you, this will be the future. Except, instead of a gun wall, it'll be a dingy apartment"
I feel kinda attacked, Brandon....
Brandon: "this looks like a veiny Cheeto d!C&"
me: "I don't see it..."
Brandon: "if you don't see it you're BLIND!"
me: ...is there something you need to tell us Brandon? you seen to have an unhealthy fixation.
Sussy...
I honestly felt like it looked like an orange tuna fish
People see what they want to, in his case, Trump's dick.
I thought of bacon first.
Korobov: Designing Fallout guns long before Fallout ever existed
So, apparently there is a version of the Luty SMG you can make that is semi-auto only. So a person could theoretically make it (aside from a couple of states like the one we don't name here), and not have to register it, and the ATF won't go giving you a dog that they can shoot.
Also, I'm pretty sure the Luty doesn't require welding. I think it was designed so it could be built with a pretty basic tool set... It's not like I have a PDF of it sitting around that I could easily check.... yup! No welding. Just some silver solder.
Brazing, my favorite bolt construction method
@@nibs7252 Also surprisingly useful for space flight manufacturing. To make it more... high tech?
Korobov is such an underrated designer
At the Abakan trials:
"Ah blyat, it's Korobov again. Don't even look at his gun, he's probably made another bakelite abomination."
"I'm going as an alcoholic" dies laughing and then goes straight to some guy on meth, that's definitely Brandon for you, that is for the great content my guy
the extensive use of bakelite is also kinda ahead of its time, considering that now theres quite a bunch of guns that use polymer frames
Korobov really got so salty his design didn't win the Assault Rifle trials he continuously designed guns to compete with the AK until he died, that's some dedication-
The 2nd side for that dual assist is so that their boyfriends can lend them a hand, Brandon. We need another AK vs AR episode to freshen up your memory.
I having a bad night
at least I can imagine two hands going *boop boop boop boop boop*
The second forward assist is a bolt release on the Cobalt Kinetic ARs. It's so you can drop the bolt with your thumb instead of using your off hand before returning it to the handguard.
@@Klyce woosh
"G" in German is pronounced like the "G" when you read the word "Gulag"
And second letter (e) has completely different pronunciation from english one. There is no such a sound in english, but a in "cat" would be closest, i guess
@@skynliner3434 e like in gay
I believe it is the Russian version of "Hermann". They tend to write and pronounce the soft h's as G's.
@@Puistokemisti there's alot of names that sound different in Russian like Michel is some thing like Mikhail
Or Galil, i guess he knows that better
Russian language police here!
(Not Russian, but it’s a WIP second language).
German/Герман is usually pronounced with a “hard G/Г”, like the G in “Give us the AK50”. The Е makes a YE sound, such as “YEs Brandon we know it takes a lot of R&D, but we are impatient!” So German/Герман is pronounced “Gyer-mahn”
But since German is a borrowed name from Spanish, in some cases it is pronounced identical, “Her-man”, despite being spelt with a G/Г. It just depends on the individual. Sometimes (not always) the spelling is altered to reflect the pronunciation, replacing the G/Г with a H/Х, «Херман».
In the case of Korobov, his name is the former “Russified” version of the name (with the hard G), not the foreign one (with an H). At least according to Russian documentaries about Korobov.
Хер ман :D
The funny thing is that the TKB-09/010 were not only his earliest rifle designs, but also the most "traditional" type rifle
To be fair the "childrens maze charging handle" is a bolt open delay mechanism.
Luty was the " freeman of the land " of gun owners, he proved his point by constantly going to prison but refusing to acknowledge the actual law.
“VSS, only if you’re good” I think we all know he’s gonna get a VSS anyways haha
0:24 That joke hit me right in the ticker. My dingy apt is so dingy that it shakes when I walk around.
Sadly, what we call cursed, Call Of Duty calls it “historically accurate”…
I don't think they're pretending to be historically accurate any more since the story is some fan fic about hunting Hitler's successor and they got rid of factions in multiplayer and it's now teams are just referred to as "Your Team", and "Enemy Team" - no more Axis or Allies.
@@andreivaldez2929 hah come on man this guy just tried to make an edgy cod joke, he's like 11...
@@andreivaldez2929 You have to understand. There are a lot of SJWs who don't play FPS games but love controlling the companies that make them.
The next Call of Duty is supposed to be their biggest departure. It's a reskinning of Barbie Fashion Show, in which you can make historical war heroes like Audie Murphy and Otto Skorzeny wear prom dresses, heels and makeup.
Unless they're female war heroes. They are forced to shave their heads and wear potato sacks so the occasional girl who plays it will feel better about herself by demeaning a woman who is better and stronger than her in every conceivable way.
@@andreivaldez2929 the marketing literally called it "the most immersive CoD", so yeah, OP is correct.
We live in a society
Jesus the pain in Brandon's voice when he realized what the three barrels were for is just great.
What?
I caught that one too
When he rubs his eyeballs and asks himself if he should edit his own reaction out.
Shooting a 50BMG in a regular pump action or double barrel is actually not a problem but it does severely reduce down range BC & accuracy. But it is fun to see what you can hit at 30 yards.
are you sure its safe?
@@Unstable69HaidenDeegs pressure in theory is less because the bullet doesn’t fully seal the barrel when fired. So you lose a lot of energy
Eh, just 3D print a sabot for the front of the casing. 😇
@@Claymore790 That would increase pressures.
Nothing can change my love for that TKB022PM. I love how bizarre it is, and yes, all Bakelite everything is awesome.
I wonder where it is. It seems like very few were made, and I want to get one into the states, but can't find anything on it
The AR with 2 foward assists is a Cobalt Kinetics design that is actually very useful because they made their foward assist work as a bolt catch/release hence the reason they made them ambi so whether you are lefty or righty you can reach your bolt release. It's actually a good design and those guns are stupid expensive. They have some even better designs out now.
As a lefty the bolt release on an ar is actually in a pretty prime spot. I can press it with my trigger finger without breaking grip
I wondered how long it would take for someone to point that out.
Also the magazine automatically drops whenever the bolt is held open from emptying a magazine. Really weird AR and very purposeful for competition.
I own one. I've personally never had a problem with the bolt release on ARs but this is really nice for shooting off prone, and also for people that live in Commiefornia and we got stuck with some retard grips for state compliance.
I like how brandon stopped himself from looking for AUGs to look at this man who gave Kel Tec inspiration
This is just inspiring me to make...more than just fully functional cursed guns. Now I want to make functional cursed attachments like side vents that will properly vent the back-blast of an underbarrel RPG, or a side mounted Zip .22 because I just hate myself and wish to torment the very fabric of reality.
Step 1: get a zip22
Step 2: get a long barrel, pistol grip and trigger group, and make it a bullpup.
(Bonus cursed 1: make the new frame out of fake wood like Korobov.)
(Bonus cursed 2: use a full auto trigger group.)
Step 3: give it a drum mag. (Remember to keep it chambered on 22LR tho!)
Good job, you just made a gun that is practically guaranteed to malfunction every single time you pull the trigger.
@@thespanishinquisition4078 I thought all you needed to have a gun that's guaranteed to malfunction every shot is to buy a Zip22?
The laugh at the start of the most purest thing ever
Ja
13:56 Brandon, this is totally real, and when I was in my gunsmithing job I worked on one. You can take off the top and look at he internals, and its like a clock in there.
My first response was "Oh cool, a dual-jam-enhancer."
The ATF wish they could ban GeneralSam, not sure if Brandon knows what he's getting into being affiliated with GS 😄
Why would they care about him?
The only pumpkin spice-esq thing I shall be enjoying today.
Bakelite?
Yes
0:19 that laugh was not one of mockery but one of pained experience
"You see Dimitri...enemy not shoot due to fear of RPG attached to rifle killing everyone in room...
- Russia's version of Carl
It's a real thing, in Iran
"Why have 3 round burst when you could shoot three rifles at once?" Because it saves me time, effort, and welding flux.
"The shorter the barrel the lower the velocity" Huh......guess that explains why Im a dribbler.
Correction: TKB-011, the one with the forward release, was not created by Korobov, but by Afanasyev, who can be seen in the photo. His portfolio also includes the A-12.7 machine gun, the AM-23 aviation cannon and the OC-02 Cypress submachine gun.
Russian here. Russian language doesn't have an H sound, so Russians naturally replace Hs in foreign borrowings with hard Gs, so Herrmann > German; Herbert > Gerbert (pronounced more like Gyerman, Gyerbirt) etc
I would like to politely ask you to look up the Russian alphabet and kindly read the 23rd letter.
Опередил меня
@@daniilrocks Russian Х represents en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_velar_fricative , not en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_glottal_fricative
But yes, Х is used to transliterate H in more recent borrowings
Then pleas read this word - "ХУЙ!"
@@V0LKODAV Не буду матюкаться
Damn. Brandon living the salt life in this one. "Cosplaying an alcoholic"? Lol. Poor Donut! You'd drink too if you were homeless!
I think the thing that caught me the most off guard in this video was the General Sam meme and recognition lmao
As soon as I saw the ak type 1 i literally spat water out of my mouth. That is a literal war crime. Thank god it's not permanent.
Every time Matt fires a round, Scott destroys a table, donut gets a Florida man story and u get a cursed gun image
“this year i’m going as an alcoholic”😂
"A taste for making cursed prototype weapons and meth!"
Yeah I think Korobov here was smoking crushed Bakelite instead of meth....
Was not expecting that General Sam reference. Very nice