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The gun buyback at 4:26 was carried out by a gun control lobby that helped write legislation outlawing private transfers within NM, which made the buyback they carried out illegal.
4:40 That "buyback" image was from a case where a gun-control group went door to door offering people gift cards for their guns, and supposedly cutting them on the spot to "disable" them. They did this without the cooperation of the police or anyone in the local government. Supposedly, they are now being investigated for numerous felonies resulting from their actions.
They purchased the guns without a background check. They are still regulated by law. The Governor then sent out her state goons (state police) to do a gun buy back.
@@Unknown-qp9ur so they took guns, cut them which made them illegal but still possibly functional and then gave them to school kids for an art project?
12:36 fun fact, that's not an actual Iron cross, but by the stripe behind it, it's actually the logo for a Brazillian soccer team called Vasco da Gama, what comfirms that is the spray painted "Salomão", which is the brazillian name for Solomon
Familiarity breeds contempt. As you age, you harden up. You save the chemical support for getting through tolerating the brain-dead mundanes you have to deal with on a daily basis.
Brandon, unironically cartridges like 17 incinerator exist. That 17 bmg round actually kind of exists in a different form. Kinda nutty. More tame I think is 17 fireball.
Hey there Mr. Herrera, I just want to say thank you for inspiring me to try my luck at gunsmithing, I've been at SDI for a full semester now and I blued my belated grandma's 1970's .32 S&W L Revolver and I have to say it meant the world to my Dad to restore his mama's gun. Thank you so so much for being who you are man.
I don't think you understand what belated means. Describing someone as "late" means they are no longer with us. Belated would mean she showed up after she was supposed to.
How much do the courses cost? For context I live in the UK so while I can access the site it won't let me actually go far enough to find prices or sign up (I'm moving to the USA soon and will do a course or two once I'm in the country).
@@alexelton9591 it is a massive waste of money. If you graduate from SDI you will still have to apprentice with a gunsmith to actually learn anything useful. You are way better off just finding a gunsmith who is willing to train you. SDI isn't gonna reach you anything that you couldn't learn on UA-cam watching a few of Mark Novak's videos.
Part of me wonders if it's an actual firearm designed to look like a cap gun. 😂 If the answer is no then I wonder if it's an actual collectable, or just there for the giggles.
8:50 - 22 eargesplitten is very similar to 7.92x107 from Polish anti-tank rifle wz35 and revolver drum clearance is a solvable problem - Nagant mod. 1885
Hey Brandon, I'm not a Texas resident, but I am a soldier stationed in your district. I just wanna say, I'm hoping that you win the election, and you've got a lot of supporters among the guys on base who are Texas residents. El Paso and Fort Bliss love the hell out of what you do. Here's hoping you win this election.
On a sidenote, you should drop by Fort Bliss if you ever find yourself up in El Paso on the campaign trail. A lot of soldiers out here support the hell out of you.
@@sauceyguitaristDamn sure wish I was born in Texas, y'all got actual spines unlike the states up where I'm at.. Still dunno why my great grandparents moved from Alabama to here back in the early 1900s. Very counter intuitive if you ask me.
As a radiologic technologist, I approve of the perfectly obliqued left hand radiograph. All the metacarpals are visible. That casing is going to need to come out. By the condition of the bones, they should have been old enough to know better.
as a drunk red neck, my diagnoses is you got some junk and your hand and the treatment is to rub dirt on it and ignore for 60 years until some other doctor takes an x-ray for something else and sees a bullet case in your hand!
That .17 BMG round looks like it’d either explode immediately upon firing, or it’d have a velocity fast enough to hit a Lockheed Martin Darkstar going Mach 10.
13:35 Nagant revolver model 1895 had a system where the cylinder was in contact with the barrel when shooting and thanks to the ammunition in which the bullet was hidden in the case, the gaps were sealed even more. It was the only mass-produced revolver to which a silencer could be effectively installed. The KGB and NKVD were eager to use it and its shortened version. so in theory you could turn him into a bullpup without much risk of hurting yourself
You don't need all that, you just need a shield on the frame to protect your hand from bleeding gases (and personally I had already thought about this idea of a bullpup revolver and I think it's interesting, if well executed of course)
@@TehPhysics tbh that armourer's daughter should be booked (if she hasn't already) for somehow getting a live round on a movie set. Actors, while still practicing gun safety, shouldn't expect to be firing live rounds unless told otherwise. We could have alternatively seen a known actor get domed if that round went further along into production.
@@discipleofdagon8195 She might be able to catch a negligence charge at best, but that's a toss up because her actions only indirectly caused the incident; she did not, herself, point the gun or pull the trigger. It's a toss up because of the way that laws are written and would definitely be subject to the specific interpretation of the law in whatever state they were filming in, but it seems most likely to me that she'll face civil consequences rather than criminal charges.
In australia during the gun buyback a lot of guns were cut up this way and ended up in the hands of criminals as they were still perfectly serviceable as well as being easy to conceal .
The Nagant M1895 might make for an interesting bullpup conversion. The cylinder moves forward when the gun is cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the bullet and allowing the weapon to be suppressed.
Yep, the only safe way to do it would be a gas seal design. There is a reason those never took off commercially, heavy triggers for minimal benefits when you can just get a simiauto.
The only problem is that bullpups have notoriously bad triggers. The Nagant revolver‘s design makes it have an incredibly heavy and awful trigger (at least in double-action). So while it is possible, you‘re going to need very strong fingers and very low standards for accuracy to not get upset
Hey Brandon, just wanted to say that the iron cross symbol you mentioned in the cursed AK at 12 minutes is actually the symbol of a soccer team from Rio de Janeiro. It also has Solomon written on the mag in Portuguese. Definitely a favela gun 👍
@BrandonHerrera the ak 12:15 is brazilian. the red cross along with the diagonal white stripe is the flag for the brazilian soccer team "vasco da gama", along with the classic brazilian favela ambient, the "salomao" written on the mag is very likely related to the gang name. and knowing its brazilian, he most rerryfying thing is that that mag probably works.
Just a little correction, Brandon. At 12:31, that's not actually an Iron Cross, it's the symbol of a Brazilian Soccer Team, Vasco da Gama. It's the same Cross the actual sailor painted on the flag of his ships, so they kept it!
Brandon, at 12:24 that is not an iron cross painted on, this is a Brazilian druglord's gun, it is kinda common down here for druglords to paint their weapons with their soccer team's insignia, in this particular case, that is the insignia of Vasco da Gama, a big soccer team from Rio, their uniform is a black shirt with the red cross and a white sash behind it, just like the painting on the magazine, i do reccomend looking at flamengo's AK, thanks for the videos!
@@GreasySwayze Between that and the "Jesus" tag I assumed it was a very enthusiastic Knight Hospitaller fan, but I suppose cartel drug lord is just as interesting
at 12:13 the gun presented most likely is from Brazil , the painting and crosses are very similar to the fotball team : Vasco, which is a team from Rio De Janeiro, this gun probably belonged to a dealer.
The cylinder gap clip reminds me of one of Matt's experiments on Demolition Ranch, where he hang a roll of paper towel at the end of an AR-15 barrel (like a "suppressor") to demonstrate the danger of muzzle blast. It turned into confetti when he pulled the trigger lol
Some curious piece of info for you: The last cursed AK 12:13 with the "iron cross" is actually brazilian! Who would imagine huh? 😂 The red "iron cross" (Malta Cross) with the white stripe across the black background is the symbol of Vasco, a big soccer team from Rio de Janeiro. And "SALOMÃO" is the name of a favela from Rio de Janeiro too... I actually live close by and saw that in real life one time, but the old owner (druglord) who carried it all day "simply vanished" 😅💀
I'm from Farmington, the local PD is actually under investigation by the Sheriff's Office. From what I heard they were told no to the gun buy back by the Sheriff. But they did it behind his back
There is actually a buckshot cartridge for the 40mm. Its called M576 and its execellent for homedefence 12:23 Its not an iron cross, it is the cross of the templars (both are grandchildren of the Cross Patee aka Christian cross)
well... it's not only the cross of the templars, but also the simbol of a soccer team, called Vasco da Gama, here in Brazil. 100% this foto was taken in Rio de Janeiro favelas.
В револьвере системы Нагана дульце гильзы примыкало к стволу, что минимизировало выброс пороховых газов из барабана. Так что взяв за базу эту конструкцию можно сделать булпап револьвер, только никому не нужен, кроме Брэндона для его роликов
Is that a 40mm hornet? Would LOVE to see that on your channel! Absolutely love wierd and interesting ammo types. Especially in the 40mm launchers that can accommodate so many interesting things... happy 2024 Brandon!
To fix the bullpup revolvers issue, you could "try" and throw in a mechanism to do the same thing the Nagant revolver does, pulling back to cycle and pushing forward to seal the gap before firing
the gun showed at 12:27 is definetly from Brazil and problably from Rio de Janeiro, the iron cross is the symbol of the soccer team Vasco da Gama ( it's very common for members of organized crime to paint their weapons with symbols from their soccer teams) also the police aprehended a gold FAL during an incursion a few years ago and recently got a barret M82 after an operation agaisnt drug lords Also the name Salomão in the mag is probably the name of the favela that the photo was taken from
This I must say was the most entertaining episode of Curse Gun Images ever. I can't place why but it just had everything, for me, all throughout great job Camera and sound; jump cuts, good timing on scene transition. Brandon your presentation was great. The inflection and facial expression to convey your feelings on the clip or situation was spot on. Knocked it out of the park. Standing ovation for y'all.
Fun fact, there actually was a prototype bullpup revolver from the soviet era, designed for use by cosmonauts, the TOZ-81 Mars. 5 rounds of bullpup'd .410 bore that also came with an emergency radio built into its detachable stock
Didn’t they also make a shotgun pistol for their cosmonauts because they had to land in Siberia and a regular pistol can’t take down a bear but a rifle is too big to take with them into the rocket?
'Your lives get better the worse mine gets' With all Due Respect Brandon... You Just Summarized the Life of a Politician in a Nutshell Currently. The Better the Citizen's Life is, the Harder it is for Politicians. The Better a Politician's List is, the Worse it is for the Citizens. I Trust and Pray you can be part of undoing such a cycle. Keep Up the Awesome Work Regardless!
The most bizarre thing of all is that I came across the penultimate image, recognizing that the engineering work comes from my country (the cross is a reference to a Brazilian football team) and never having seen this excellent work before.
Your way of describing things adds as much value to your videos as what you're showing. I always have as many laughs as times I cringe. Keep up the awesome work man. Oh and excellent jab at Alec!
They transported the cut guns over state lines to a school for art projects.They were also told by the aft to not take part in their plans if they didn't completly understand what they were doing.
The state lines was for an artist in Colorado. The guns going to minors at schools was still in NM. They committed like 15 felonies. Then *kept posting then on Twitter.* It was glorious.
There is a 40mm buckshot round, the M576. It was very short-range due to the low pressure of the 40x46mm low velocity round. But I always wanted to see what would happen if you developed a version of that buckshot load for the 40x53mm high velocity cartridge, used by the Mk19. And then had a belt-fed 40mm shotgun.
Hey Brandon, so .50 BMG has, on the upper end, 20,000 Joules of Muzzle energy. Using that, we can plug the weight of a .17 HMR and the Kinetic energy .50 BMG produces into the velocity equation and we get roughly 20,500 feet/second which is Mach 18.2 at sea level!
The major problem with this is that you have to have a barrel long and strong enough (not to mention a pressure source high enough) to apply that energy to the HMR bullet. I am winging this, assuming constant chamber pressures with round numbers and no calculus, so... grain of salt. We first need the force driving a .50BMG and the barrel time (which can both be calculated using figures pulled from the .50BMG Wiki). A 800 gr., 20,000J round fired from a 45" test barrel has a muzzle velocity of roughly 2,900 feet per second. Since that barrel is 3.75 feet long, and during a constant acceleration takes twice the amount of time to traverse that distance as it would at the final velocity, therefore the round spends ~2.586 _milliseconds_ in the barrel. If we assume a similar strength of barrel and breech construction, we can assume a similar pressure driving both rounds. So assuming the same, and constant, chamber pressure, therefore the force per area on the rounds are equal. A .50BMG has a base area of .2 sq inches. A .17 HMR has an area of 0.023 sq inches. Call the BMG 8.7 times the area of the HMR. This means you have (1/8.7) times the force on the BMG acting on the much lighter HMR bullet. The mass of the BMG was 800gr. The mass of an HMR is 20gr. , with h representing HMR and b representing BMG: F = MA ==> A = F/M Fh = Fb/8.7 Mh = Mb/40 Ah = Fh/Mh Ab = 40Fh / 8.7Mh ==> Ab = ~4.6 Ah So the acceleration of the HMR round is about 4.6 times that of the BMG round at the same chamber pressure. A = dV / dT (oops, I said no calculus...) A = Vf/T [Final Velocity / time] Ah = 4.6(3.75 ft / 2.586 ms) = 4.6(1,450.1 ft/sec^2) = 6,670.5 ft/sec^2 Now Vf / A = T So our final velocity of 20,500 ft/sec divided by our calculated acceleration is a barrel time at .50BMG chamber pressure of... by all that's holy... 3.073 *_seconds_* or a barrel _approximately_ 61,500 feet (or 14.72 miles) long... The burning of the powder probably doesn't last long enough. To get chamber pressure high enough to accelerate the round fast enough to even be feasable would require chamber walls at least an order of magnitude (I'm thinking more likely closer to two orders) greater than standard BMG breach thicknesses... and if your BMG breech walls are a minimum .75" thick, that means you're going to need walls betwen 7.5 and 75 inches thick for this stupidly-high-velocity HMR abomination. But that's really beyond my scope of knowledge, but if you would like to learn how to calculate solutions to problems like this, look up Sonoran Desert In... wait a minute, I don't have a sponsorship.
Wow this comment was written by a dude with a room temp IQ. You're means you are. It's a contraction. Your is possessive. Like your gun Gun's is something that belongs to the gun. Like the gun's sight. Guns is plural. English really isn't as hard as you smooth brains make it out to be. Being stupid isn't cool
I don't know how Brandon is able to keep doing these without suffering a complete mental breakdown. We need to start a gofundme to get Brandon some therapy.
When you mentioned the revolver gas bleed, it reminded me that I own an interesting piece of history. A nagant 1895 that actually seals that gap between the cylinder and barrel.
12:34 thats 100% a rio de janeiro drug dealer gun The iron cross is actually a malta cross, and it's the symbol of vasco fc, one of the two biggest Rio's futebol club The word Salomão means Solomon, as the king, since most drug dealers are cristhians
@AllAboutSurvival you gonna steal his content too?? We should make a top 10 channels that can't come up with their own content O and voice it over with AI from CapCut
12:30 The red Iron Cross in that one is not really an iron cross but a Malta Cross. It is the symbol used by a brazilian football team "Vasco da Gama". So this is some football hooligan's gun. Also, the name on the mag is the portuguese version of "Solomon".
I just got fired for carrying at work. Concealed. I worked cashier night shift. Apparently their store policy was more important than my safety. Duces then ✌🏻
Sounds like an unconstitutional store policy to me. Find a lawyer who’ll take the case for free. There was just a ruling about carrying in the post office that might be similar enough for someone to take your case
You either told someone you were carrying or it was not concealed. Yeah it's your right to carry, but it's also the company's right to fire you if they don't want you carrying and find out that you are. Find a better place to work.
The ironic thing about that "hunting rifles" that were cut in half is that the bolt actions were all Marlin 22 rifles. Yes the super deadly 22lr. Well 22 is a bigger number then 9, an 9mm blows the lungs out of the body. So super deadly.
There was an anti gun activist, I can't remember which state, but they just passed a law that required an FFL transfer anytime a gun changes hands. Then to celebrate this, they went out & did a buyback, without doing the FFL transfer for any of the guns they bought back. I think the sheriff was actually talking about prosecuting this one just to make a point.
All right, I’m curious if that’s a cap gun revolver on the wall that just has a normal orange tip or if Brandon stuck an orange tip on a real revolver to lure burglars into a false sense of security😂😅
8:07 some german AT rifles during WW2 actually used a similar cartridge, 7.92x94 on the panzerbuchse 38 and 39. They are real interesting designs, firstly the stupid cartridge and they also had a sliding breech block mechanism, like on cannons
That "krink" at 12:22 is 100% from Rio de Janeiro! "Salomão" (Solomon) is probably the name of the drug dealer who have been given the rifle, the "iron cross" is actually a Maltese cross from "Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama ", a football team from Rio, which indicates that whoever took this picture is most likely afiliated with the "third command", since "Red Comand" gang always carries "Flamengo" symbols (another football team from Rio). Yeah, Rio is a parallel universe.....
Definantly want to see that 40mm .22 launcher. Curious to see the range and grouping it gets. I imagine it will still have a fairly tight grouping at moderate distances
I imagine that's accurate but part of me hopes that it works with video game shotgun logic. Worthless at anything greater than 10m but turns targets into burger meat at closer ranges
I will pay for everyone’s therapy after seeing the monstrosities seen in this video. Sorry for the people who weren’t given a warning about the things you’ve seen in this video.
Thanks Brandon for bringing me into the gun community at such a young age I appreciate you for the amount of work you put into your content and it brings a smile to my face every time I see a Brandon Herrera video posted
The complete shredding of the hot dog by the escaping gasses was utterly horrific, but I have no doubt that at some point, an ignorant shooter has gripped a revolver in a way that part of their hand was within the path the escaping gasses would take!
Zippy my beloved, best gun in the game Cruelty Squad. If you're a gun nerd you should play the game. It definitely won't cause you to have a seizure and/or throw up in the first five minutes.
@@discipleofdagon8195 never played the game but googled it lol. Forgotten weapons did a video on that one! ua-cam.com/video/Y3fd4goVs-4/v-deo.htmlsi=2T0SWmFg82PivUQa
@@discipleofdagon8195 yes! Forgotten weapons did a episode on it. The usfa zip 22. Last comment got taken down, can you not post links to other UA-cam vids?
@@kugelblitz1557 Gun buy back. It was canceled do to it being unpopular in the county. So the Farmington police canceled it. The group came anyway and collective a few guns, disposing of them the wrong way we got to see that in the photo and so the sheriff department opened a investigating the group. You can't sell a private gun to another person unless it's family in the state so what they did was actually illegal.
regarding the cylinder gap, lets not forget that Mythbusters tested that and found that the cylinder gap blast from a 500 Magnum can indeed blow your fingers off.
1:40 there was a type of gun ,called volley rifle,that was basically that. The two most notable example were the Pieper Volley Rifle, and the Harrington. They shot 7 22 cal shot in the first,and 19 12 cal shot in the second. I honestly i am interested in how far can this concept be brought,i would love for some poor soul to make a test modern replica of such guns.
Yes on that 40mm. I recently found out I could own a blooper and I remember seeing one of those .22 party poppers and wanted to see how it would do for "home defense"
12:50 I don't want to be a nerd but i will. Brandon, I'm sure that you're familiar with the gas-seal revolvers, such as the nagant revolver. but to other readers, it's a revolver that has bullets completely hidden in the casing and the entire cylinder is pushed forward when shooting wich makes it safe for the other hand if you'd like to hold it as you shown in the video. I believe that it would work for the bullpup revolver.
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Where AK-50 … #AKGNOTFACTONSQUAD
Brandon you should go over the weapons used by Sam and dean In supernatural
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Love ya Brandon
The gun buyback at 4:26 was carried out by a gun control lobby that helped write legislation outlawing private transfers within NM, which made the buyback they carried out illegal.
😂😂😂
I wish I could put that meme of that dude standing behind himself holding a pew to his the back of his head 😂
Which will get completely glossed over and ignored
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@@michellelehky2374Cleary
I love it when Brandon says, "tell me if you wanna see that in a video". Because he definitely knows the answer is yes everytime
Facts. That 40 mike mike deuce deuce apparatus looks wicked. Does it fit DD magnums? İs there rifling?
That's ma boi
Yes.
agreed
nonzero chance he already made it too.
4:40 That "buyback" image was from a case where a gun-control group went door to door offering people gift cards for their guns, and supposedly cutting them on the spot to "disable" them. They did this without the cooperation of the police or anyone in the local government. Supposedly, they are now being investigated for numerous felonies resulting from their actions.
I really hope that husband came to his senses & found a very good divorce lawyer
They purchased the guns without a background check. They are still regulated by law. The Governor then sent out her state goons (state police) to do a gun buy back.
As a New Mexican myself, that sounds about like Farmington.
Yep transfer laws they supported and they then provided them to minors at a school out of state for an art project.
@@Unknown-qp9ur so they took guns, cut them which made them illegal but still possibly functional and then gave them to school kids for an art project?
12:36 fun fact, that's not an actual Iron cross, but by the stripe behind it, it's actually the logo for a Brazillian soccer team called Vasco da Gama, what comfirms that is the spray painted "Salomão", which is the brazillian name for Solomon
VOCÊ ACHA QUE O VASCO É TIME🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
VASCO NÃO É TIME NÃO🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
TIME É O FLAMENGO🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
VASCO DA GAMA É SELEÇÃO🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Brandon’s no longer using copious amounts of alcohol to get through cursed gun images
Suspicions raised...
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Gotta stay sober for that campaign grind.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
As you age, you harden up.
You save the chemical support for getting through tolerating the brain-dead mundanes you have to deal with on a daily basis.
He is a politico now, can't do that anymore (j/k)
Brandon: "Let me know if you want to see this on the channel." Us: "You had me at 40mm shotgun."
Had me at "see"
Archer: "I'm spooning a Barrett 50 cal, I could kill a building!" One of my absolute favorite parts of any episode
Brandon does one hell of an archer impression
Brandon, unironically cartridges like 17 incinerator exist. That 17 bmg round actually kind of exists in a different form. Kinda nutty. More tame I think is 17 fireball.
We need a 4 hr marathon of cursed gun images.
I don't think he'd last long enough.
He could it as a telethon campaign findraising event !!!!
his liver wouldn't last
The images produce brain damage
there isnt enough booze in the world for that kind of hell
Hey there Mr. Herrera, I just want to say thank you for inspiring me to try my luck at gunsmithing, I've been at SDI for a full semester now and I blued my belated grandma's 1970's .32 S&W L Revolver and I have to say it meant the world to my Dad to restore his mama's gun. Thank you so so much for being who you are man.
I don't think you understand what belated means. Describing someone as "late" means they are no longer with us. Belated would mean she showed up after she was supposed to.
Death can cause tardy arrival, no?
@@UrDadsFavouriteMaleEscort how many dead people have you seen arrive? They tend to be pretty stationary
How much do the courses cost? For context I live in the UK so while I can access the site it won't let me actually go far enough to find prices or sign up (I'm moving to the USA soon and will do a course or two once I'm in the country).
@@alexelton9591 it is a massive waste of money. If you graduate from SDI you will still have to apprentice with a gunsmith to actually learn anything useful. You are way better off just finding a gunsmith who is willing to train you. SDI isn't gonna reach you anything that you couldn't learn on UA-cam watching a few of Mark Novak's videos.
I love how the whole episode he has one of those toy pop cap revolvers in the background, hanging by a bunch of actual weapons.
I was wondering if that’s what I saw 😂
I wondered if I was the only one who noticed that :)
Part of me wonders if it's an actual firearm designed to look like a cap gun. 😂 If the answer is no then I wonder if it's an actual collectable, or just there for the giggles.
8:50 - 22 eargesplitten is very similar to 7.92x107 from Polish anti-tank rifle wz35
and revolver drum clearance is a solvable problem - Nagant mod. 1885
Hey Brandon, I'm not a Texas resident, but I am a soldier stationed in your district. I just wanna say, I'm hoping that you win the election, and you've got a lot of supporters among the guys on base who are Texas residents. El Paso and Fort Bliss love the hell out of what you do. Here's hoping you win this election.
On a sidenote, you should drop by Fort Bliss if you ever find yourself up in El Paso on the campaign trail. A lot of soldiers out here support the hell out of you.
@@sauceyguitaristDamn sure wish I was born in Texas, y'all got actual spines unlike the states up where I'm at.. Still dunno why my great grandparents moved from Alabama to here back in the early 1900s. Very counter intuitive if you ask me.
Hearing Brandon speak like Archer has made my day.
The impression was spot on
came to the comments for this
As a radiologic technologist, I approve of the perfectly obliqued left hand radiograph. All the metacarpals are visible. That casing is going to need to come out. By the condition of the bones, they should have been old enough to know better.
ER nurse, I was thinking the same things.
Life is a box of chocolates. @@petesmith147
as a drunk red neck, my diagnoses is you got some junk and your hand and the treatment is to rub dirt on it and ignore for 60 years until some other doctor takes an x-ray for something else and sees a bullet case in your hand!
@@tylermallory2504 Nah, drunk red neck says 'hey, billy, you got some needle-nose pliers?'.
Underrated
That .17 BMG round looks like it’d either explode immediately upon firing, or it’d have a velocity fast enough to hit a Lockheed Martin Darkstar going Mach 10.
13:35 Nagant revolver model 1895 had a system where the cylinder was in contact with the barrel when shooting and thanks to the ammunition in which the bullet was hidden in the case, the gaps were sealed even more. It was the only mass-produced revolver to which a silencer could be effectively installed. The KGB and NKVD were eager to use it and its shortened version. so in theory you could turn him into a bullpup without much risk of hurting yourself
My thoughts exactly
You don't need all that, you just need a shield on the frame to protect your hand from bleeding gases (and personally I had already thought about this idea of a bullpup revolver and I think it's interesting, if well executed of course)
@@gamerbg294 yeah but suppressable bullpup revolver is cooler
Also fuck you, bullpups our cars
The tsar made sure it was adopted and there’s a solid chance his entire family was murdered with this model of pistol.
@silentlandthousandvoices this or mauser c96 called bolo from the Word Bolsheviks
Nothing like being snowed in and watching Brandon go insane
That would imply that he was sane to begin with ;) :D
@@ComissarYarrick good point XD
Yep, I feel you bro
I wish I got snowed in
🎶 welcome to unsubscribed 🎶
Oh shit wrong page...
Still applies 😂
Brandon, I love the jab at Alec. It's hard to believe he got let off so easy for killing a person and injuring another because of his own negligence.
Spoiler alert from the future: He's been charged with manslaughter
Yea he actually caught some charges from what I heard recently
@@TehPhysics tbh that armourer's daughter should be booked (if she hasn't already) for somehow getting a live round on a movie set. Actors, while still practicing gun safety, shouldn't expect to be firing live rounds unless told otherwise. We could have alternatively seen a known actor get domed if that round went further along into production.
@@discipleofdagon8195 all of hollywood should be booked
@@discipleofdagon8195 She might be able to catch a negligence charge at best, but that's a toss up because her actions only indirectly caused the incident; she did not, herself, point the gun or pull the trigger. It's a toss up because of the way that laws are written and would definitely be subject to the specific interpretation of the law in whatever state they were filming in, but it seems most likely to me that she'll face civil consequences rather than criminal charges.
In australia during the gun buyback a lot of guns were cut up this way and ended up in the hands of criminals as they were still perfectly serviceable as well as being easy to conceal .
The Nagant M1895 might make for an interesting bullpup conversion. The cylinder moves forward when the gun is cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the bullet and allowing the weapon to be suppressed.
Yep, the only safe way to do it would be a gas seal design. There is a reason those never took off commercially, heavy triggers for minimal benefits when you can just get a simiauto.
Until there's a random speck of dust in the mechanism, and the seal is broken.
nagant style bullpup.....
12 gauge tho?
Cherubin Luigi revolver
The only problem is that bullpups have notoriously bad triggers. The Nagant revolver‘s design makes it have an incredibly heavy and awful trigger (at least in double-action). So while it is possible, you‘re going to need very strong fingers and very low standards for accuracy to not get upset
Hey Brandon, just wanted to say that the iron cross symbol you mentioned in the cursed AK at 12 minutes is actually the symbol of a soccer team from Rio de Janeiro. It also has Solomon written on the mag in Portuguese. Definitely a favela gun 👍
Also I'm pretty sure it's a shotgun too, those mags look extra wide
@@Sube-Tubedrug dealers dont like shotguns in Rio
O gigante da colina!!
@BrandonHerrera the ak 12:15 is brazilian. the red cross along with the diagonal white stripe is the flag for the brazilian soccer team "vasco da gama", along with the classic brazilian favela ambient, the "salomao" written on the mag is very likely related to the gang name. and knowing its brazilian, he most rerryfying thing is that that mag probably works.
Vasco!
Is that a toy cap gun hanging up behind you? 😂😂😂 That's awesome!
Just a little correction, Brandon. At 12:31, that's not actually an Iron Cross, it's the symbol of a Brazilian Soccer Team, Vasco da Gama. It's the same Cross the actual sailor painted on the flag of his ships, so they kept it!
Vasco da Gama! O gigante!!
VASCO /+/
🇧🇷
◤✠◢
VASCO!!!!!!
Brandon, at 12:24 that is not an iron cross painted on, this is a Brazilian druglord's gun, it is kinda common down here for druglords to paint their weapons with their soccer team's insignia, in this particular case, that is the insignia of Vasco da Gama, a big soccer team from Rio, their uniform is a black shirt with the red cross and a white sash behind it, just like the painting on the magazine, i do reccomend looking at flamengo's AK, thanks for the videos!
Huh, so thats whose it belongs to. I thought it belonged to a sicario from The Knights Templar cartel due to the cross on the magazine.
@@GreasySwayze the white stripe diagonal across kinda gave it away
@@GreasySwayze Between that and the "Jesus" tag I assumed it was a very enthusiastic Knight Hospitaller fan, but I suppose cartel drug lord is just as interesting
FAVELA killer hahaha todo castigo pra vascaíno é pouco
Soccer teams? Knights Templar? All sounds exactly like what sneaky Nazis would say. 🧐
Yes. We would love to see a video with the 40 mm 22LR adapter
I think Going Ballistic has played around with one of those.
@@bmstylee yeah I liked that they also put a video with it against ballistic gel. It was cool to see how they actually fare against a target.
at 12:13 the gun presented most likely is from Brazil , the painting and crosses are very similar to the fotball team : Vasco, which is a team from Rio De Janeiro, this gun probably belonged to a dealer.
Fun fact, Matt Hoover 0 felonies, still jailed. Karen Mallard, records self committing both both state, and federal felonies....still uncharged.
How appropriate that the bimbo's name actually is "Karen"...
Who's Matt Hoover?
@@damienfinnegan8272 CRS Firearms who is in prison for a drawing on a metal card.
hypocrisy always was the defining quality of the antigun movement
@@LittleNemoGamingworse yet, not even for making the drawing, but for advertising it. Basically in jail for talking about a drawing.
The cylinder gap clip reminds me of one of Matt's experiments on Demolition Ranch, where he hang a roll of paper towel at the end of an AR-15 barrel (like a "suppressor") to demonstrate the danger of muzzle blast. It turned into confetti when he pulled the trigger lol
I’m having a pretty rough time but thanks for making my day better by uploading dad
Keep up, man. No matter what.
Isaiah?
I’m going through a rough time myself. We’ll make it through this together brother.
How have we not gotten a Paul harrel emergency gun meme review???? He's going to go any day
Some curious piece of info for you:
The last cursed AK 12:13 with the "iron cross" is actually brazilian! Who would imagine huh? 😂
The red "iron cross" (Malta Cross) with the white stripe across the black background is the symbol of Vasco, a big soccer team from Rio de Janeiro.
And "SALOMÃO" is the name of a favela from Rio de Janeiro too... I actually live close by and saw that in real life one time, but the old owner (druglord) who carried it all day "simply vanished" 😅💀
essa obra de arte devia ta em um museu
@@locastable 😂😂😂😂
O gigante da colina!!
I'm from Farmington, the local PD is actually under investigation by the Sheriff's Office. From what I heard they were told no to the gun buy back by the Sheriff. But they did it behind his back
They're under investigation...ok.
Is anything going to come of this investigation?
@@davecrupel2817 We have investigated our investigators with our investigators and found no wrongdoing
There is actually a buckshot cartridge for the 40mm. Its called M576 and its execellent for homedefence
12:23 Its not an iron cross, it is the cross of the templars (both are grandchildren of the Cross Patee aka Christian cross)
That doesn't make it any better, it being the templar's cross...
@@Lazarus7000yeah it really really does
You just unlocked memories of playing Men of Valor on og xbox
well... it's not only the cross of the templars, but also the simbol of a soccer team, called Vasco da Gama, here in Brazil. 100% this foto was taken in Rio de Janeiro favelas.
@@Lazarus7000it does, because at least owner of that gun is likely not a Wheraboo
В револьвере системы Нагана дульце гильзы примыкало к стволу, что минимизировало выброс пороховых газов из барабана. Так что взяв за базу эту конструкцию можно сделать булпап револьвер, только никому не нужен, кроме Брэндона для его роликов
Is that a 40mm hornet? Would LOVE to see that on your channel! Absolutely love wierd and interesting ammo types. Especially in the 40mm launchers that can accommodate so many interesting things... happy 2024 Brandon!
I’ve heard them called beehive rounds.
To fix the bullpup revolvers issue, you could "try" and throw in a mechanism to do the same thing the Nagant revolver does, pulling back to cycle and pushing forward to seal the gap before firing
that is exactly what i was thinking and also could possibly make it suppressible which would be very nice.
Or just go with the TOZ-81 strat and put a solid metal bucket around the bottom of the cylinder
@@sirArcticfox99 were will the "armbrace" go?
Exactly what I was coming to comment lol
You need a hammer to fire it in the first place.
I knew gas was expelled from the cylinder gap, but not THAT much, holy crap. That hotdog went kerblooie.
the gun showed at 12:27 is definetly from Brazil and problably from Rio de Janeiro, the iron cross is the symbol of the soccer team Vasco da Gama ( it's very common for members of organized crime to paint their weapons with symbols from their soccer teams) also the police aprehended a gold FAL during an incursion a few years ago and recently got a barret M82 after an operation agaisnt drug lords
Also the name Salomão in the mag is probably the name of the favela that the photo was taken from
ss mano KAKAKAKAKKAKAK
se ele soubesse de todas a aberrações que saem de la kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Hello fellow mother lovers
Greetings fellow mother lover
And your mom is the one I love the most
Sup fellow MILF connoisseurs
@@Denuuus55😂
Yo yo
This I must say was the most entertaining episode of Curse Gun Images ever. I can't place why but it just had everything, for me, all throughout great job Camera and sound; jump cuts, good timing on scene transition. Brandon your presentation was great. The inflection and facial expression to convey your feelings on the clip or situation was spot on. Knocked it out of the park. Standing ovation for y'all.
8:08 when you don’t just wanna go into orbit, but kill an entire alien race with a round going the speed of light through their atmosphere
Fun fact, there actually was a prototype bullpup revolver from the soviet era, designed for use by cosmonauts, the TOZ-81 Mars. 5 rounds of bullpup'd .410 bore that also came with an emergency radio built into its detachable stock
Didn’t they also make a shotgun pistol for their cosmonauts because they had to land in Siberia and a regular pistol can’t take down a bear but a rifle is too big to take with them into the rocket?
....that sounds completely moronic
@@goldenfiberwheat238yes, it also had a machete as a stock
@@mileselon1339 why? They were space constrained, and it's not like it had an exposed cylinder gap.
@@marcusborderlands6177 it had a stock mounted radio...
'Your lives get better the worse mine gets'
With all Due Respect Brandon... You Just Summarized the Life of a Politician in a Nutshell Currently.
The Better the Citizen's Life is, the Harder it is for Politicians.
The Better a Politician's List is, the Worse it is for the Citizens.
I Trust and Pray you can be part of undoing such a cycle.
Keep Up the Awesome Work Regardless!
The most bizarre thing of all is that I came across the penultimate image, recognizing that the engineering work comes from my country (the cross is a reference to a Brazilian football team) and never having seen this excellent work before.
FALmengo's rival lol
Your way of describing things adds as much value to your videos as what you're showing. I always have as many laughs as times I cringe. Keep up the awesome work man. Oh and excellent jab at Alec!
They transported the cut guns over state lines to a school for art projects.They were also told by the aft to not take part in their plans if they didn't completly understand what they were doing.
I love that the AFT joke still lives. 🤣
The state lines was for an artist in Colorado. The guns going to minors at schools was still in NM.
They committed like 15 felonies.
Then *kept posting then on Twitter.*
It was glorious.
As someone who qualified on the M249 SAW in the Army and fired it many times, the image at 4:17 hurts my soul. It's just SO wrong.
There is a 40mm buckshot round, the M576. It was very short-range due to the low pressure of the 40x46mm low velocity round. But I always wanted to see what would happen if you developed a version of that buckshot load for the 40x53mm high velocity cartridge, used by the Mk19. And then had a belt-fed 40mm shotgun.
The M576 is really pathetic. I watched a demonstration years ago, and it wouldn't penetrate a piece of 1/2 inch osb at 10 yards.
Someone cooked here
@@jacktheaviator4938I really don't care, hallway belt fed grenade shotgun launcher
Faith & Begorrah,laddy,hae ye nae seen a Mk 19 belt fed grenade launcher?
@@doughesson
Doug, that was great!😀 I totally get it. Nicely done.
Bfo that Archer impression was spot on
The "Orbit." Comment killed me, it made me actually laugh out way too loud. Perfection.
Hey Brandon, so .50 BMG has, on the upper end, 20,000 Joules of Muzzle energy. Using that, we can plug the weight of a .17 HMR and the Kinetic energy .50 BMG produces into the velocity equation and we get roughly 20,500 feet/second which is Mach 18.2 at sea level!
"You can ignore air resistance for this problem."
Yeah, that equates to about 1.72 Mach F*cks
I wonder if a little chunk of lead could actually take that kind of velocity without disintegrating?
The major problem with this is that you have to have a barrel long and strong enough (not to mention a pressure source high enough) to apply that energy to the HMR bullet. I am winging this, assuming constant chamber pressures with round numbers and no calculus, so... grain of salt.
We first need the force driving a .50BMG and the barrel time (which can both be calculated using figures pulled from the .50BMG Wiki).
A 800 gr., 20,000J round fired from a 45" test barrel has a muzzle velocity of roughly 2,900 feet per second. Since that barrel is 3.75 feet long, and during a constant acceleration takes twice the amount of time to traverse that distance as it would at the final velocity, therefore the round spends ~2.586 _milliseconds_ in the barrel.
If we assume a similar strength of barrel and breech construction, we can assume a similar pressure driving both rounds.
So assuming the same, and constant, chamber pressure, therefore the force per area on the rounds are equal. A .50BMG has a base area of .2 sq inches. A .17 HMR has an area of 0.023 sq inches. Call the BMG 8.7 times the area of the HMR. This means you have (1/8.7) times the force on the BMG acting on the much lighter HMR bullet. The mass of the BMG was 800gr. The mass of an HMR is 20gr.
, with h representing HMR and b representing BMG:
F = MA ==> A = F/M
Fh = Fb/8.7
Mh = Mb/40
Ah = Fh/Mh
Ab = 40Fh / 8.7Mh
==> Ab = ~4.6 Ah
So the acceleration of the HMR round is about 4.6 times that of the BMG round at the same chamber pressure.
A = dV / dT (oops, I said no calculus...)
A = Vf/T [Final Velocity / time]
Ah = 4.6(3.75 ft / 2.586 ms) = 4.6(1,450.1 ft/sec^2) = 6,670.5 ft/sec^2
Now
Vf / A = T
So our final velocity of 20,500 ft/sec divided by our calculated acceleration is a barrel time at .50BMG chamber pressure of... by all that's holy...
3.073 *_seconds_* or a barrel _approximately_ 61,500 feet (or 14.72 miles) long... The burning of the powder probably doesn't last long enough.
To get chamber pressure high enough to accelerate the round fast enough to even be feasable would require chamber walls at least an order of magnitude (I'm thinking more likely closer to two orders) greater than standard BMG breach thicknesses... and if your BMG breech walls are a minimum .75" thick, that means you're going to need walls betwen 7.5 and 75 inches thick for this stupidly-high-velocity HMR abomination.
But that's really beyond my scope of knowledge, but if you would like to learn how to calculate solutions to problems like this, look up Sonoran Desert In... wait a minute, I don't have a sponsorship.
@@richardhanck972But could the bullet withstand the force?
"If your gun's not meant to fire that caliber:... don't." had me laughing way more than it should have.
How do people always use the wrong your/you're
As a not native speaker you guys always fuck me up for a minute trying to read your shit
Wow this comment was written by a dude with a room temp IQ.
You're means you are. It's a contraction. Your is possessive. Like your gun
Gun's is something that belongs to the gun. Like the gun's sight.
Guns is plural.
English really isn't as hard as you smooth brains make it out to be. Being stupid isn't cool
@@longbow3082 I don't even know how I fucked that up. I'm kinda ashamed.
9:26 the first ‘switch’ lol
Brandon - "let me know if you wanna see a dank 40mm grenade launcher shotgun that shoots a wad of .22"
Me- "Uh yes. Please."
I don't know how Brandon is able to keep doing these without suffering a complete mental breakdown. We need to start a gofundme to get Brandon some therapy.
you think he didn't suffer mental breakdown?
When you mentioned the revolver gas bleed, it reminded me that I own an interesting piece of history. A nagant 1895 that actually seals that gap between the cylinder and barrel.
Yeah, in order to be able to fit a silencer!!!
Pretty neat, ngl!!!
12:34 thats 100% a rio de janeiro drug dealer gun
The iron cross is actually a malta cross, and it's the symbol of vasco fc, one of the two biggest Rio's futebol club
The word Salomão means Solomon, as the king, since most drug dealers are cristhians
Man just casually drops the best Archer impression I’ve ever heard at 1:25
The host did a great job presenting these unique pieces
i wonder what his name is too
@AllAboutSurvival you gonna steal his content too?? We should make a top 10 channels that can't come up with their own content
O and voice it over with AI from CapCut
8:34 No f-ing way you got that meme from ifunny 😂. I gotta tell the cult that you’re one of us!!
We're breaching containment
Wait till Elon Musk sees this in features
He has to have an ifunny
Looks like UA-cam took off your notifications bell on your webpage, great content
12:30
The red Iron Cross in that one is not really an iron cross but a Malta Cross.
It is the symbol used by a brazilian football team "Vasco da Gama". So this is some football hooligan's gun.
Also, the name on the mag is the portuguese version of "Solomon".
So an Ork Shoota?
@@allenbettis8558Very much so, yes.
Brandon is so haunted by cursed guns now even the sponsor sends them.
You know to really enjoy these episodes you really should release them at happy hours this way we can join in the coping
Tactical Hose Clamp, GO!
I just got fired for carrying at work. Concealed. I worked cashier night shift. Apparently their store policy was more important than my safety. Duces then ✌🏻
Based
If they found out it wasn't very concealed was it.
Sounds like an unconstitutional store policy to me. Find a lawyer who’ll take the case for free. There was just a ruling about carrying in the post office that might be similar enough for someone to take your case
You either told someone you were carrying or it was not concealed. Yeah it's your right to carry, but it's also the company's right to fire you if they don't want you carrying and find out that you are. Find a better place to work.
You always have that choice. Sucks that you got fired for it, but on to the next adventure!
The ironic thing about that "hunting rifles" that were cut in half is that the bolt actions were all Marlin 22 rifles. Yes the super deadly 22lr. Well 22 is a bigger number then 9, an 9mm blows the lungs out of the body. So super deadly.
No, no, see, .22 caliber is too big for civilians to own.
An episode dedicated to exotic 40mm rounds is long overdue
Agreed! Not the video we deserve, but the video we NEED!
Definitely. I want to see how that .22 "grenade" thing works.
There was an anti gun activist, I can't remember which state, but they just passed a law that required an FFL transfer anytime a gun changes hands. Then to celebrate this, they went out & did a buyback, without doing the FFL transfer for any of the guns they bought back. I think the sheriff was actually talking about prosecuting this one just to make a point.
You know thats a good day when brandon posts
All right, I’m curious if that’s a cap gun revolver on the wall that just has a normal orange tip or if Brandon stuck an orange tip on a real revolver to lure burglars into a false sense of security😂😅
You saw that too? I was wondering if anyone was going to point it out.
Now I need to know how long it's been there...
2:07
For all my ADHD brothers out there, it is indeed 15.
You're welcome.
Thanks bro!
That bullpupped revolver reminds me of the 'Frank Marlon Special' from Trigun
8:07 some german AT rifles during WW2 actually used a similar cartridge, 7.92x94 on the panzerbuchse 38 and 39. They are real interesting designs, firstly the stupid cartridge and they also had a sliding breech block mechanism, like on cannons
I've seen some at a gunshow, insane stuff
@8:49
.22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer
The name alone is viral meme worthy
That "krink" at 12:22 is 100% from Rio de Janeiro! "Salomão" (Solomon) is probably the name of the drug dealer who have been given the rifle, the "iron cross" is actually a Maltese cross from "Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama ", a football team from Rio, which indicates that whoever took this picture is most likely afiliated with the "third command", since "Red Comand" gang always carries "Flamengo" symbols (another football team from Rio). Yeah, Rio is a parallel universe.....
9:50 im naming that the SAP-22 because that is only getting used for one thing: S.pray A.nd P.ray
Definantly want to see that 40mm .22 launcher. Curious to see the range and grouping it gets. I imagine it will still have a fairly tight grouping at moderate distances
I imagine that's accurate but part of me hopes that it works with video game shotgun logic. Worthless at anything greater than 10m but turns targets into burger meat at closer ranges
@@kingsadvisor18 videogame shotgun logic. It just works.
Fill it full of Stingers
I will pay for everyone’s therapy after seeing the monstrosities seen in this video. Sorry for the people who weren’t given a warning about the things you’ve seen in this video.
I already go to therapy
I need an emotional support M107A1 pls help 😂
Can I take the therapy money to fund brazillian cursed guns?
So where do I send the bill?
How about the therapy for my dad leaving?
Thanks Brandon for bringing me into the gun community at such a young age I appreciate you for the amount of work you put into your content and it brings a smile to my face every time I see a Brandon Herrera video posted
The complete shredding of the hot dog by the escaping gasses was utterly horrific, but I have no doubt that at some point, an ignorant shooter has gripped a revolver in a way that part of their hand was within the path the escaping gasses would take!
8:07
THE IFUNNY COMENTS!!
One of us!
Shhhh we dont want attention
2:22 absolutely yes!
6:15 "He Can't Keep Getting Away With This!"
Hi Adrian!
oh no, the horde has been alerted 8:12 ; congratulations Thesonofcrunch, you have made us all proud!
It was great seeing the forbidden app on Cursed Gun images
The .22 zipper is just every kind of derp. Love how you can see the swelling on the xray.
Zippy my beloved, best gun in the game Cruelty Squad.
If you're a gun nerd you should play the game. It definitely won't cause you to have a seizure and/or throw up in the first five minutes.
@@discipleofdagon8195 never played the game but googled it lol. Forgotten weapons did a video on that one!
ua-cam.com/video/Y3fd4goVs-4/v-deo.htmlsi=2T0SWmFg82PivUQa
@@discipleofdagon8195 yes! Forgotten weapons did a episode on it. The usfa zip 22. Last comment got taken down, can you not post links to other UA-cam vids?
Yeah Brandon talked about my town. The people that did this did not get permission to do this, and they are being investigated by the sheriffs office.
Did what now?
@@kugelblitz1557 Gun buy back. It was canceled do to it being unpopular in the county. So the Farmington police canceled it. The group came anyway and collective a few guns, disposing of them the wrong way we got to see that in the photo and so the sheriff department opened a investigating the group. You can't sell a private gun to another person unless it's family in the state so what they did was actually illegal.
@@balasaashti3146 ah. That makes sense. I wasn't quite sure which part of the video you were talking about.
the whole video was funny by my favorite part was how perfectly he mimicked h. benjamin's voice for "i could kill a building."
I'm shocked with how well you did Archer's voice during the rip round at the beginning.
I actually had to lough out loud at the pistol with the 6 angle adapters. A+ for creativity! 😂😂😂
regarding the cylinder gap, lets not forget that Mythbusters tested that and found that the cylinder gap blast from a 500 Magnum can indeed blow your fingers off.
5:42 I do believe when you covered this you either jokingly or actually sent an email to the ATF to let them know what she did
It was Dount operator that sent an official tip to the feds
@@DH-xw6jp ATF going after anti-gunners is a prime example of "it hurt itself in it's confusion".
1:40 there was a type of gun ,called volley rifle,that was basically that. The two most notable example were the Pieper Volley Rifle, and the Harrington. They shot 7 22 cal shot in the first,and 19 12 cal shot in the second.
I honestly i am interested in how far can this concept be brought,i would love for some poor soul to make a test modern replica of such guns.
6:26 holy fuck Brandon...this is why I support you being in congress and helped fund your path.
Thank you, Brandon, for finding the time to continue uploading great videos and run for congress! You are a hardworking stud!
Yes on that 40mm. I recently found out I could own a blooper and I remember seeing one of those .22 party poppers and wanted to see how it would do for "home defense"
12:50 I don't want to be a nerd
but i will.
Brandon, I'm sure that you're familiar with the gas-seal revolvers, such as the nagant revolver.
but to other readers, it's a revolver that has bullets completely hidden in the casing and the entire cylinder is pushed forward when shooting wich makes it safe for the other hand if you'd like to hold it as you shown in the video.
I believe that it would work for the bullpup revolver.