You are actually nerding out bullets hehe :) How do you even do that ? It is magic ! Explaining to us how a bullet works with the casing etc on a comedy bit/show. It is not at a nerd level here... really much more. I am a nerd, so I know. This is on a completely another level :)
@@PhilMyu Have you seen his previous videos? He analyzes everything he watches and tries to think about the details. It has never affected the quality of the reaction for me nor has it affected the humor of the video being reacted to.
@@Kveldrunari Yes, that’s why I wrote that it feels like a „shtick“. I just don’t get it. He basically explains the humour („No, bro, that’s not loco, just weird, what’s wrong with you bro.“) I’m sitting here like „Yeah, that’s the point. It’s meant to be weird, that’s what makes it funny.“ Trying to explain and analyse a joke this way kills the joke in the process.
Yes, dropping a loaded firearm has a less than 1% chance of discharging. What no one is mentioning is that this is while the firing hammer is in the safe position. While the firing hammer is in the cocked position the chances of discharging when dropped goes up to 10%, sometimes higher depending on the make & model of the firearm.
Granted I haven't seen absolutely every type of that particular style of ammo, but... i see no primer cap on that, in full screen, on a 30". They did do an obvious 'fake', yeah. But it's just that the actual projectile was not deformed in any kind of way, or burned from the powder igniting.
The gun going off is dramatized. But early Glock models did have issues with accidental misfires and blowing up in your hand. Definitely gen 1, maybe some gen 2 models. That's why you get a M&P.
Great reaction as always. To anyone who thinks that dropping a firearm will make it go off, we had a warrant office in Iraq drop his M9 Beretta out of a Chinook at about 6000 ft, it did not discharge when it hit the ground. We know this because we had to circle back and find the weapon and checked the magazine, it was still full (btw finding an M9 in the desert is not an easy task).
Right? And Alec Baldwin’s single action army just went off and killed somebody. My son has a single action. Not happenin. (We used to have nicknames for guys like your warrant. Why didn’t he have a lanyard? Did he lose it? Heh. I remember sitting in a convoy for 4 hours while a huge search went on for someone’s M16. Really. How do you misplace your weapon?)
I think the fact that weapon was usable after that is thanks to sand and/or Beretta just being a great weaponsmith. The misfires I've seen is when the hammer or back of gun gets hit hard enough it strikes the chambered round.
I had to go watch this whole skit on Comedy Central first. Your groans and responses were as funny as the script. There were some wonderful lines. The one about irresponsible finances and watching the British Office, gave me a good laugh. Thank you for explaining how a negligent discharge doesn’t just happen. However, you must always treat a firearm as if it is loaded. That was my dad’s first rule. There were more, but I don’t want to get to lecturing.
I know you were maybe being saracastic but the bullet in the teeth thing is possible. I seen the stunt men Pen and Tellar do it. I saw it live on tv once. Sorry but true 🤷
Yo man. You are an awesome reaction content creator love you videos. However I just wanted to mention certain firearms can go off when dropped. To be more specific some brands of shotguns with a lets say "legacy" design aka not 100% safe due to design flaws. May mis-fire if loaded with 1 in the chamber and dropped vertically into the ground with the barrel pointed up. Idk which brand specifically, but ive seen it happen and the guy blew a hole in his roof. Ps: With you making so much content i would love to see a video series in which you interact with comments like mine. Love your videos keep up the good work. Cant wait for more. Do you have the channel subscription yet? Im interested in doing so for your channel
Love your videos but the amount of obvious stuff that gets pointed out confuses me. Cause we know it's not real and things don't work the way they portray in these skits. But you point it out as if they're trying to teach us 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Your style is just unique to you. Keep it up sir.
Lmao these guys are amazing Yeah dropping side arms and having them discharge was a big concern going way back and from the late 1800’s through the early development of semi autos you see a big big effort to make pistols drop safe
Comedian Ricky Gervais was found dead at age 60 in his home this morning after a massive fire in Los Angeles burned away all low-hanging fruit, which was his only source of sustenance, according to those familiar with the situation.
My king can I be pinned
Lol wtheck 🤣 love that he did!
The term "Street fraternity" will forever now be part of my vernacular thank you I laughed so hard
You are actually nerding out bullets hehe :) How do you even do that ? It is magic ! Explaining to us how a bullet works with the casing etc on a comedy bit/show. It is not at a nerd level here... really much more. I am a nerd, so I know. This is on a completely another level :)
Daaaang, shots fired on froyo.
You really know how to take the fun out of comedy
his explanations made it even funnier lol
Seriously…these are meant to be funny, ie you laugh, not analyze
Glad I am not the only one. I don’t really get the shtick of pretending it’s a serious situation instead of just enjoying the performance and idea.
@@PhilMyu Have you seen his previous videos? He analyzes everything he watches and tries to think about the details. It has never affected the quality of the reaction for me nor has it affected the humor of the video being reacted to.
@@Kveldrunari Yes, that’s why I wrote that it feels like a „shtick“. I just don’t get it.
He basically explains the humour („No, bro, that’s not loco, just weird, what’s wrong with you bro.“)
I’m sitting here like „Yeah, that’s the point. It’s meant to be weird, that’s what makes it funny.“
Trying to explain and analyse a joke this way kills the joke in the process.
HEY!!!! Frozen yogurt can be good. Had a frozen yogurt sundae with chocolate sauce and chocolate jimmies..... Can't go wrong with chocolate tbh.
Hits like a Locomotive 🚂 🤪
Love Key & Peele!!
My man literally just said street fraternity lmfaoooo
I like how did he laugh like in the fucking thumbnail, holy shit
Yes, dropping a loaded firearm has a less than 1% chance of discharging. What no one is mentioning is that this is while the firing hammer is in the safe position. While the firing hammer is in the cocked position the chances of discharging when dropped goes up to 10%, sometimes higher depending on the make & model of the firearm.
Granted I haven't seen absolutely every type of that particular style of ammo, but... i see no primer cap on that, in full screen, on a 30". They did do an obvious 'fake', yeah. But it's just that the actual projectile was not deformed in any kind of way, or burned from the powder igniting.
Ayyyy, one of my favs!! Thank you for checking this out!
The gun going off is dramatized. But early Glock models did have issues with accidental misfires and blowing up in your hand. Definitely gen 1, maybe some gen 2 models. That's why you get a M&P.
Super nice guy I’m sure…but man these reactions take the fun out of these skits.
2:33 so I hear and will not confirm sir 😂
Great reaction as always. To anyone who thinks that dropping a firearm will make it go off, we had a warrant office in Iraq drop his M9 Beretta out of a Chinook at about 6000 ft, it did not discharge when it hit the ground. We know this because we had to circle back and find the weapon and checked the magazine, it was still full (btw finding an M9 in the desert is not an easy task).
Right? And Alec Baldwin’s single action army just went off and killed somebody. My son has a single action. Not happenin. (We used to have nicknames for guys like your warrant. Why didn’t he have a lanyard? Did he lose it? Heh. I remember sitting in a convoy for 4 hours while a huge search went on for someone’s M16. Really. How do you misplace your weapon?)
I think the fact that weapon was usable after that is thanks to sand and/or Beretta just being a great weaponsmith. The misfires I've seen is when the hammer or back of gun gets hit hard enough it strikes the chambered round.
Lmao you’re kidding right? Please say yes. What was great about this reaction
Frozen yoghurt is tastier then icecream
I had to go watch this whole skit on Comedy Central first. Your groans and responses were as funny as the script. There were some wonderful lines. The one about irresponsible finances and watching the British Office, gave me a good laugh. Thank you for explaining how a negligent discharge doesn’t just happen. However, you must always treat a firearm as if it is loaded. That was my dad’s first rule. There were more, but I don’t want to get to lecturing.
Why the office US is better than UK: Steve Carell. Also every one of the other actors, the cast was just way better. No question.
Drax's is that you 😅
Paralysis by analysis, LOL!
This UA-camr sounds like Neil deGrasse Tyson younger brother
It's rare but I've dropped a gun before and it went off ...but it was a shotgun
Dude you really need to suspend your belief at least a little
Suspend your disbelief and realize this is a character he portrays.
Please do AIB the day when India resign! Cuz u know about history.. please react...🤞🤞🤞
Yes, I second this! Love that skit.
Could you react to Lost on you by LP live session?
I know you were maybe being saracastic but the bullet in the teeth thing is possible. I seen the stunt men Pen and Tellar do it. I saw it live on tv once. Sorry but true 🤷
Hey at around the 6.20 mark.. wouldn't you say that is "loco" Huhu.. sorry i will retire to my corner.
Actually dropping a gun that uses rimfire ammo like 22 lr can cause a discharge
Even in a Comedy man not get it. Analyzing esa, chiiilllll.
So now watch Keanu from them
Yo man. You are an awesome reaction content creator love you videos. However I just wanted to mention certain firearms can go off when dropped. To be more specific some brands of shotguns with a lets say "legacy" design aka not 100% safe due to design flaws. May mis-fire if loaded with 1 in the chamber and dropped vertically into the ground with the barrel pointed up.
Idk which brand specifically, but ive seen it happen and the guy blew a hole in his roof.
Ps: With you making so much content i would love to see a video series in which you interact with comments like mine. Love your videos keep up the good work. Cant wait for more. Do you have the channel subscription yet? Im interested in doing so for your channel
Also dropping something loaded with rimfire ammo cause a discharge or really some cheap guns or improperly maintained fire arms
Love your videos but the amount of obvious stuff that gets pointed out confuses me. Cause we know it's not real and things don't work the way they portray in these skits. But you point it out as if they're trying to teach us 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Your style is just unique to you. Keep it up sir.
umm...are you being serious on a sketch show?
Getting blocked is BS
Lmao these guys are amazing
Yeah dropping side arms and having them discharge was a big concern going way back and from the late 1800’s through the early development of semi autos you see a big big effort to make pistols drop safe
React to paint me naked by ten please
Bruhhh. The UK office is far superior to the United States version. Ricky Gervais is a straight up legend. Too intelligent for u yanks
Comedian Ricky Gervais was found dead at age 60 in his home this morning after a massive fire in Los Angeles burned away all low-hanging fruit, which was his only source of sustenance, according to those familiar with the situation.
Ricky Gervais is hilarious. The UK version of The Office is not.
First here ?????
You think people can't tell these aren't blind reactions? It's very easy to tell these videos are scripted.