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This is how you buy gas cans that don't suck. They're all sold as "Water cans", but look suspiciously like pre-2009 gas cans. Except they are blue. Quick coating of red Krylon fixes that problem. Now you can pour gas without spilling a quart of it, due to the crap design, or without the can bursting on you because it can't vent on a hot summer day.
Hey man, at least it "seems" like the Government is doing something. Instead of.....you know, actually doing something that actually resolves it or at the very least substantially improves something?
Garand Thumb's Mother: *Gives the baby a teddy bear* Brandon: *Gives the baby a gold plated AK-74 with a crate of 5.45x39* What? He's gotta protect his teddy bear.
You don't give a baby a Gold-Plated AK- anything! What kind of Values are you trying to teach the kid? With that sort of up-bringing, the kids gonna have pink combat boots and a Lime green automobile. If you want to give the kid a 'Fancy' AK, take the time a rust blue one like a fine Belgium Browning! Don't make the baby think that guns should be gold plated... Ya'll take care, John
“At this point, I’m convinced that any man that’s able to pull Garand Thumb out of his wife will be crowned the next king of fecking England” I am dead ☠️
My favorite bit of the “weapons of war” discourse is how, when the Bill of Rights was drafted, America’s navy was mostly privateers (private citizens who were basically a contract navy for the US). Meaning if Elon Musk and his 10 richest friends can’t chip in a billion dollars each to buy a timeshare fully armed Gerald Ford class supercarrier, we’re not really respecting 2A as the Founding Fathers would have understood it.
Seen some moron talking about if you traveled back in time and asked Thomas Jefferson about guns he would be horrified because it's not a musket any more. In reality the conversation would go something like this. Time traveler: Mr Jefferson what do you think about civilians having semi automatic weapons? Jefferson: is that more powerful than the government weapons? Time traveler: well no the government has fully automatic, tanks, grenade launchers, f15s, drones, missles and atomic bombs. Jefferson: why do the civilians have these weapons you speak of? Time traveler: well the government made them illegal. Jefferson: we were very specific! Shall not be infringed means shall not be infringed.
@Paul Martin Yeah I like the Giradoni air rifle, I think it was Thomas Jefferson that sent one along with Lewis and Clark. But it’s asinine to think that the founders couldn’t predict advancement in small arms.
Am i that feel people feel garand thumb is funny yet not subscribed him and subscribe the -executive outcome- administrative result for literally first few videos instead
@@PupperFlan I think I get what he’s saying now: He is feels for feeling that when an individuals feel bad for finding Garand Thing is yet not the funny yet executive outcomes/ administrative results is indubitably the first thing that pops into your minds, thus more the subscribers.
Just going to say, my heart is with those who've lost their lives, but we cannot and will not make our nation safer by creating more victims. We have proven time and time again that a disarmed society is a dangerous one. Every year, we lose roughly 1500-2300 people to gun violence. Tragic. However most of those are gang violence. The FBI reported in 2020, that there were an approximate 1.5 million defensive firearm uses where the firearm saved someone's life. Quit giving the state the monopoly on violence Love all of you. Stay safe
Just to add, that Kleck DGU study was from the CDC, not the FBI, and it was a horrible study that shouldn't be argued for when you actually take a look into it. Let's make our arguments stronger by applying studies with good methodology, like the National Crime Victimization Survey, which itself even has issues.
To see other guntubers talk highly about Paul warms my heart. Also yes Paul is indeed a gigachad. Did an entire or a large portion of his presentation in the rain without skipping a Beat. Is a true gigachad moment.
The M388 rendition of the W54 was more than prototyped. 2100 of them were built and deployed for a decade. Also you wouldn't have to outrun the blast. Despite what many seem to believe, the maximum range of the M28 and M29 launchers were well beyond the lethal range of the weapon. Fun fact, this single design was the most tested US nuclear weapon. Sincerely, an Englishman who's designed a nuclear weapon and wishes we could have recreational tactical nukes ;)
New York: *wants to ban body armour* AR500: _Introducing our newest product: The Swimmer Cut, Multi-Curve AR500 Target that clearly says "Do Not Apply Multiple coats of Rhino Liner" on the front, and "Do Not Insert Into Carrier" on the back_
Oddly enough in the UK the jeep with recoilless rifles would be a pretty normal sales listing. They aren't allowed semi autos but T72s with functional main gun is fine. I'm actually serious it's very easy to get a tank there.
Fun fact, the davy crocket's nukes were very low yield, and produced an explosion smaller than a MOAB. With the advancement in traditional bombs, there really was no need for a radioactive, less effective explosive, especially once nukes became taboo.
The Davy Crockett was just a test concept for a new class of bombs. Imagine if you will a fighter bomber with the ordinance capability of a super heavy bomber and will understand why the Soviets were **fucking terrified** by the Davy Crockett tests. Way too many people make fun of how janky the prototype platform was, without thinking through why such a platform might be attractive.
except the MOAB is so big and heavy it has to be shoved out the back of a cargo plane rather than dropped by a bomber, the Davy Crocket's W54 warhead could be carried in a duffel bag.
Let’s be real. If Johnny Cash was alive today and saw that water tower pic, he would laugh his ass off and congratulate whoever did it on their amazing marksmanship
My great-grandfather actually worked on the Nevada proving ground after the Davy Crockett (little fella 1 and 2) test, and just before the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty. Pretty crazy to know that one of the last above ground nuclear tests, was the inspiration for the fat man from fallout.
@@tlshortyshorty5810 died at 55 of lung cancer. The Davy Crockett projectiles were some of the least complete fission reactions of all of the nuclear bombs, resulting in some of the worst residual radiation.
@@CT5555_ Sorry for your family's loss, 55 is young. The amount of things they were trying to stuff nukes into during the 50s was insane, nuclear mines (land and sea) nuclear torpedos and aircraft mounted missiles, if it existed they looked at trying to nuclearize it
@@magmat0585 it was a hell of a time, a lot of people didn't really realize the dangers of the radiation that they were working with. We don't know it for sure, but inhalation of radioactive dust very well could have been the cause.
Regarding banning body armor. Just ask your local representative to send you a copy of any one or even multiple federal laws that have been passed and just make a vest out of it. There is literally enough pages of paper in some of these laws to make enough armor for yourself and a dog you might own
My shit S&W Glock Clone is better than no Glock! Hell it's better than quite a few guns. Not better than a real Glock(unless we're talking aesthetics) but it still goes bang 95% of the time 🤷♂️
Brandon: "But do you know what the fastest growing crime affecting millions of people in America is?" Me: "POLITICS!" Brandon: "Identity Theft." Samsonite, I was waaay off!
Yes the Davey Crockett was a impressively suicidal, but the USN's nuclear anti-submarine rocket thrown depth charge has it beat. Not only is the ship within the blast radius, but (because water doesn't like to compress and so conveys kinetic energy very efficiently) so is every submarine within a hundred kilometers.
The Davy Crockett was fielded but the brass decided they didn't want a platoon sergeant with the authority to launch a nuclear strike but it was fielded mostly in West Germany in case they crossed the Fulda Gap.
And for that I say boo. Every bloody section should be able to launch tactical nuclear strikes. What else is there to do...Wait for the chicken hearted fly boys to muster up the courage to actually launch an air strike. Not to mention the absolute mind numbing amount of protocol you have to go through to even reach them.
Someone insisting their $700 rifle is "just as good" as a $5000 gucci rifle: amusing. Someone trying to justify their $5000 purchase when "just as good" is the best they can do when comparing it to a $2000 rifle: downright hilarious.
As a car guy who's also Scottish I can't really relate to that. A £150 ford c max can be just as fast as an old 3 series provided that you strip out the seats and don't mind a near death experience. I know guns are a lot different but as a poor I can say that just as good can apply in certain circumstances
As someone who owns both a $3000 rifle, and a $700 rifle, the difference between them is basically a brand name and cerakote. There is generally no appreciable difference in quality beyond the $800 range, the notable outlier being H&K products as those are made of space magic.
@@mizore2190 Correct. There is a price threshold that one you cross it, it's pretty much just buying for the name or rarity or whatever. Even if you are poor, there's no excuse for buying junk. Just save a little longer and do some research.
@@mizore2190 this is completely false, accuracy, trigger quality, recoil impulse, durability, reliability, parts wear, how long the barrel will hold accuracy, bolt carrier life, i could go on and on. There’s tons of things that get better as you spend more. Before you come at me, I’m not trying to justify my own Gucci build, I have a $1000 aero precision😂
@@ModernScop3z no one needs to justify a build to me, if you like it and it works for you, that's what matters. What I'm saying is that beyond the $800 range is when you start seeing diminishing returns on quality for off-the-shelf rifles. there's simply a point where current machining techniques and materials don't get any better, and that happens long before you get to the $3000 stuff. The $3000 rifle may be way more aesthetically pleasing, but functionally you could get something equal in performance for less money.
My argument against the "single shot musket" argument is the Kalthoff repeater. A flintlock firearm capable of firing 29 shots before needing to be reloaded... built sometime in 1630. 161 years before the 2nd amendment was put into place.
And of course, the Pennsylvania Long Rifle was far superior in range and accuracy then any musket. Pennsylvania raised 10 Long Rifle regiments. Congress has only authorized 2.
I'm gen z and I'm glad you mentioned the phone book because only 2 of my friends know what a phone book is and the rest don't or didn't until I told them.
Finally, 'shall not be infringed' is actually being realized. Of course two goats and a chicken will get me a Humvee filled with modern M4's in the middle east.
“Americans will do anything to avoid using the metric system” The irony that the item used to determine the weight (mass?) of a kilogram was called the Big Cheese.
In some situations its true because your paying for a brand. For example, the SCAR that cost like 4k compared to a really nice AR10 for half that. Your not getting twice or even a 5% better gun, just the cool factor.
This has got to be one of the only times I've seen Brandon genuinely laugh so hard. He should do it more often! Even better, he should have Adminresults back on the channel for more!
I must confess--I've known people who are "just as good" with a second-hand $200 rifle lacking sights or maintenance and firing crappy ammo as THEY are with a $5000 precision rifle topped with a $3000 telescoping sight firing premium ammo. They might hit the broad side of a barn from the inside--or not.
I’d agree the first 3 bullets I ever shot made a perfect triangle between the zombies eyes at 90ft but I played paintball with a pump sniper and pistol against speed ballers and I’ve take out 46 of 50 enemy’s in a 50vs 50
Just look at the houthi kids in yemen who are basically the poorest people on earth and you got 16 year old, barefoot, skin and bones kids scaling a sheer cliff with aluminum ladders while wearing dresses to kill soudi soudi soldiers who have at least basic US military gear and vehicles. Of course its not the same but that depends on your application and guns weren't made to shoot paper.
8:20 Makes me think of a quote from my grandfather; "Don't assume that people think". He was a chemist and physicist with many years of teaching experience. He knew what he was talkning about.
Congrats on the milestone and your 4th child, Garand. Hope you live a healthy, prosperous, gun-filled life with your family for years to come. Love Pram, from Indonesia. This was something I wanted to say because 1, I'm happy for him, and 2 I don't wanna be cursed for 7 years every time I wear my flannel. And I love my flannel.
“We need to bring down violent crime, outlaw expensive gear!” “Wait criminals can’t afford expensive gear cause they use hi points.” “Why are you trying to stop me from banning something I’m scared of?!”
The majority of the Founding Fathers were avid gun enthusiasts. They were well aware that firearms would become more advanced in the next couple of centuries. They weren't just thinking about muskets.
Many were very interested in technology. They knew full well that repeating firearms and air guns existed. They were just expensive and at times unreliable. They reasonably expected that they would improve over time.
What did they use to shoot through a water tower. Those things are made with 1.5inch to 2inch thick carbon steel and that wasn't a small hole. Im guessing either .50 BMG, 338 Lapua, .416 Barrett or.375 Cheytac. With that being said I really don't think someone shot it, it's more likely someone used a drill. There's a ladder and walkway. Granted the ladders are like 6-8ft off the ground, were still able to get up them when I was 15yrs old. I think someone used a drill.
What they don't tell you about the David Crocket is that it made the previous mobile nuke launcher obsolete. The US government still wanted a massive, mobile nuke launcher though. So, they made the w23 16 inch shell for the Iowa class battleships. Nuclear 16 inch shells. These shells had the same yield as the bombs dropped in WW2. Because we can.
The Davy Crockett was made at the same time as Disney's Davy Crockett mini-series. The m28 was an enhanced radiation weapon and when I read about it in a coffee table book published in the Sixties (I read it in 1970) I classified it as a hoax--"give the second lieutenant the atomic hand grenade." What convinced me that the Davy Crockett was a real system was qualifying as a range safety NCO and unit small arms instructor in the Nevada Army National Guard--the practice round had a radioactive trace component and the range safety instructions included clean-up procedures.
Paul Harrell on your channel would be top tier. I've been subbed to him forever. He's not only one of the most informative guntubers, but absolutely the most real and based.
Hey Brandon, a guy from the Uk here. We understand perfectly that it is a joke listing. If some random American actually had a Davy Crockett lying around he would have long ago taken it to his local range and fired it off for the shits and giggles. By the distinct lack of random nukes going off, we know it's a joke.
I do think it’s easier to get a tank in the UK than a gun. Granted, the weapons have to be deactivated, but it’s a frickin’ tank. Though given gas prices, a Ferret, Dingo, or CVRT is probably better bang for buck.
@@classifiedad1 It is, all I need is a heavy goods vehicle license, rubber tracks (Because metal damages the roads) and a lot more money than I have, and I can have a tank.
@@PotatoLover66 Yeah the money is gonna be the big one. Though IIRC, most British armor after the Centurion used rubber-padded tracks. The Abbot and CVRTs have rubber tracks as standard, and they aren't too fuel-hungry. Though if you want something a little smaller and perhaps more useful, armored cars are probably the way to go.
I know I'm late to the video( really late) but am I the only one that be ecstatic to see a collab between brandon and Paul harrell? I think the humor would rival even the best comedy specials
The Minutemen responded with many of them carrying rifles allowing them to used aimed fire compared to the massed lines of infantry when the British moved on Lexington and Concord.
@@Wildwest89 Pennsylvania rifles were known as Pennsylvania rifles for where they were made, not for being exclusively carried by Pennsylvanians. They were based on the Jager rifles from Germany.
Oh, the Davy Crockett wasn't just prototyped, my friend. It was deployed. Quite a number of them, as a matter of fact. The M28 Davy Crockett was a theatre-specific weapon deployed in West Germany during the 50s. The idea was that the crew would park on the opposite side of a large hill, on the other side of which was a valley that Soviet tank columns would be funneled down using conventional anti-vehicle/anti-armor area denial techniques such as massive minefields complete with giant warning billboards. When fired, the warhead would sail over the top of the hill and descend onto the tank column, where it would detonate in the air. The prompt gamma ray burst would bathe the whole column of conscript communist tankers in angry light while the Davy Crockett crew would be shielded by the hill. It would actually do very little physical destruction, leaving hundreds of uncrewed tanks blocking the way through and allowing friendly forces time to mount a response and counterattack. On flat ground, it kills the crew. Used properly, it was perfectly safe to operate.
Fun fact: there's a range on Fort Hood that is completely off limits because it's littered with DU from practice DC rounds. There's also a cemetery in the middle of the impact area from when they moved the town of Killeen out of the impact area. They literally picked up buildings and moved them.
@@philthethotdestroyer4194 no, DU isn't that dangerous. It's an alpha emitter and as long as it's painted it's fine. However, it's still an ionizing radiation so they don't want anyone messing with them.
As someone who has never shot a $5k gun, can you do a comparison of why an inexpensive rifle is "not just as good" as the expensive one? Obviously it won't all translate over video but I am curious to see how much different they are.
Every one of my current vehicles were bought for less than 5,000. I guess I could drive to work in a tesla, but I can buy a shix ton of ammo, I mean gas for 3,000. I could practice driving my hot rod, old chevy, I mean $1,500 ar rifle
@@cousinzeke4888 eh, shit like barret arms and wacky shit like historical pieces or machine guns are faaaar more than 1k but those are oddity pieces rather than full on shit hits the fan setup pieces ig
brandon herrera: doesnt like people who say "just as good" paul harrell: doesnt like people who say "just as powerful" they really should collab sometime
6:19 I would just like to point out that lever action magazine fed rifles existed in the 1680s. They were insanely expensive and usually only kings could afford them, but they existed. They were also highly impractical due to fouling, but again, they did exist. Self contained cartridges and breech loading firearms for said cartridges also existed in the 1760s. It wouldn't have taken a genius or a clairvoyant to look at those in the 1780s and say "Those are going to become cheaper and more effective, just like literally everything we use right now."
FUNCTIONAL (not experimental) automatic firearms existed prior to the Constitution, they were just too complicated and expensive to be fielded en masse.
Absolutely congratulations to Mike and his wife. Can't wait till he's 60 and does a family room clear. It'll bring a tear to my eyes. Also bradeon just accidentally referenced a Russian badger video hell yes to whoever made that meme.
Actually I live really close to the ruby ridge incident. Literally could go there in less than 20 minutes. A lot of people up here in Northern Idaho know about it and still are pissed at the government about it
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"What kind of AK-47 is this?"
"The Jewish Kind!"
Caught me off guard and made me spit up my water. Thanks, guys!
Made even funnier when they move around after that and reveal the Galil, aka the Israeli made AK, that was hanging right behind them.
joke about circumcision?
didn't get it
@@KoishiVibin made in part by state owned Israeli firearms company
> Looks at the StG 44
"What kind of AK is that?"
"The stormtrooper kind..."
It's a balashnikov- iykyk
Is it just me or do y’all think garand thumbs wife will “ping” after 8 kids?
Goddamn it
underrated
I hate you...now i cant stop laughing 😂
amazing comment
i swear to god if it doesn't im gonna be sad
Gotta love the fact that the APFSDS round is basically a weaponized thumbtack
I think the person that came up with that idea is the same person who used a rubber band and a thumbtack in order to get back at a bully in class
Facts
It looks like one those Nerf darts with a thumbtack in it but with extra steps
Just love that my autistic ass kicks into highgear trying to remember the words in every ammo acronym
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Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot
14:03 Hearsay! I have it on good authority that Administrative Results jawline is in fact very masculine and fertile.
Fertile you say?
@@TheLongDon breedable perhaps?
Definitely a breedable jawline
OK, Amber Heards Legal Team
Nyet jawline is fine
Government: bans body armor. Everyone else: begins selling "stab-proof vests" that weigh nearly double or triple what a stab-proof vest should
The only good stab-proof vest is chain mail. Change my mind.
look you can complain all you want but AR500 steel seems pretty stab-proof to me
This is how you buy gas cans that don't suck. They're all sold as "Water cans", but look suspiciously like pre-2009 gas cans. Except they are blue. Quick coating of red Krylon fixes that problem.
Now you can pour gas without spilling a quart of it, due to the crap design, or without the can bursting on you because it can't vent on a hot summer day.
@@Breadlootgoblin u right
Hey man, at least it "seems" like the Government is doing something.
Instead of.....you know, actually doing something that actually resolves it or at the very least substantially improves something?
the fact he took your favourite weapon off the wall just to spite you is pure gold.
this is now official trivia, Brandon Herrera's favourite gun in his collection is not, infact the AK Fiffy, but the Krinkov AK-74U he has.
it magically got back on the wall
@@non2ense Since it's his favorite gun, he has a bunker full of copies to replace it at any moment
@@Acre00 too bad he couldn't do that to his motorcycle. :(
@@redcell9636 He has a weak spot for Krinks.
"I can almost see right down the barrel." Mick and Ralph's crier to admin.
Garand Thumb's Mother: *Gives the baby a teddy bear*
Brandon: *Gives the baby a gold plated AK-74 with a crate of 5.45x39* What? He's gotta protect his teddy bear.
Legen-wait for it…. Dary!!!!!
5.45x39?! Hold on there, friendo, I know Flannel Baby is precious but it's not the baby in the manger we're talking about here.
@@taqnology if it was the baby in the manager, it’d be in God’s caliber, .357 Sig
@@Tadicuslegion78 fawty faaaahv*
You don't give a baby a Gold-Plated AK- anything! What kind of Values are you trying to teach the kid? With that sort of up-bringing, the kids gonna have pink combat boots and a Lime green automobile. If you want to give the kid a 'Fancy' AK, take the time a rust blue one like a fine Belgium Browning! Don't make the baby think that guns should be gold plated...
Ya'll take care, John
When Brandon and Administrative results are in the same room, they radiate this chaotic energy that makes the content like 12 times better
More like 12 pack better.
@@TheWalterKurtz lol, good one
Yup
"what kind of ak is this?" *holding a deagle*
"The Jewish kind!"
no Brandon, you're thinking of a Galil
Well, technically… deagle is still a Jewish kind
@@qui-gonjinn3322 not an ak tho.
As the Galil on his wall cries in the background, lost and forgotten.
the Desert Eagle is technically a Jewish-made gun
@@IdoDekel-do7hh Neither is the MG-34 tbf
11:36 i love how theres all the guns on the wall and then the KalashinaBren sticks out like a sore thumb
“At this point, I’m convinced that any man that’s able to pull Garand Thumb out of his wife will be crowned the next king of fecking England”
I am dead ☠️
I had to rewind that to make sure that's what I heard 🤣🤣🤣
Its bloody hilarious 😂
I had to think about then I died
@@cobblerama lmao same
@Nathaniel Shrock someone had to pull you out of your wife?
My favorite bit of the “weapons of war” discourse is how, when the Bill of Rights was drafted, America’s navy was mostly privateers (private citizens who were basically a contract navy for the US). Meaning if Elon Musk and his 10 richest friends can’t chip in a billion dollars each to buy a timeshare fully armed Gerald Ford class supercarrier, we’re not really respecting 2A as the Founding Fathers would have understood it.
Seen some moron talking about if you traveled back in time and asked Thomas Jefferson about guns he would be horrified because it's not a musket any more. In reality the conversation would go something like this.
Time traveler: Mr Jefferson what do you think about civilians having semi automatic weapons?
Jefferson: is that more powerful than the government weapons?
Time traveler: well no the government has fully automatic, tanks, grenade launchers, f15s, drones, missles and atomic bombs.
Jefferson: why do the civilians have these weapons you speak of?
Time traveler: well the government made them illegal.
Jefferson: we were very specific! Shall not be infringed means shall not be infringed.
Midwits today think they’re smarter than the founders, and that the founders could’ve never imagined advancements in technology.
Elon could afford a few dozen by himself. He wouldn't need to timeshare.
@Paul Martin Yeah I like the Giradoni air rifle, I think it was Thomas Jefferson that sent one along with Lewis and Clark. But it’s asinine to think that the founders couldn’t predict advancement in small arms.
Well, the navy paid for them development costs and the company agreed to keep the design a secret, but I get your point.
Administrative Results is one of the most underrated UA-camrs. So glad to see him getting the spotlight he deserves.
Am i that feel people feel garand thumb is funny yet not subscribed him and subscribe the -executive outcome- administrative result for literally first few videos instead
@@devil5cry I got orbital blowout fractures from trying to read this.
@@devil5cry Hey man, you good? Smell toast?
@@PupperFlan I think I get what he’s saying now:
He is feels for feeling that when an individuals feel bad for finding Garand Thing is yet not the funny yet executive outcomes/ administrative results is indubitably the first thing that pops into your minds, thus more the subscribers.
6:26 mad me think of the "your honor, my client spent many hours on this device, to call it improvised would be an insult" or however that goes
Just going to say, my heart is with those who've lost their lives, but we cannot and will not make our nation safer by creating more victims. We have proven time and time again that a disarmed society is a dangerous one.
Every year, we lose roughly 1500-2300 people to gun violence. Tragic. However most of those are gang violence.
The FBI reported in 2020, that there were an approximate 1.5 million defensive firearm uses where the firearm saved someone's life. Quit giving the state the monopoly on violence
Love all of you. Stay safe
Im from Hungary, i wish we had laws permitting law abiding citizens to have firearms. We hungarians love aks like the amd-65
We don’t need gun control, we need furry and brony prevention
A 1/3 of those has to come from Chicago
also increase that defensive uses more for the incidents where the firearm was not discharged.
Just to add, that Kleck DGU study was from the CDC, not the FBI, and it was a horrible study that shouldn't be argued for when you actually take a look into it. Let's make our arguments stronger by applying studies with good methodology, like the National Crime Victimization Survey, which itself even has issues.
All joking aside: sincere congrats to Garand Thumb and his wife. Hopefully he's as great a dad for his growing family as he is for all of us :D
and hopefully he'll be around to raise them to a ripe old age
Amen
I saw the likes on this comment were at 320. That is 100 too low. I did my part by adding one.
Flannel diapers in bulk.
Yes, congratulations to Garand Thumb, good dude
To see other guntubers talk highly about Paul warms my heart.
Also yes Paul is indeed a gigachad.
Did an entire or a large portion of his presentation in the rain without skipping a Beat. Is a true gigachad moment.
The M388 rendition of the W54 was more than prototyped. 2100 of them were built and deployed for a decade. Also you wouldn't have to outrun the blast. Despite what many seem to believe, the maximum range of the M28 and M29 launchers were well beyond the lethal range of the weapon.
Fun fact, this single design was the most tested US nuclear weapon.
Sincerely, an Englishman who's designed a nuclear weapon and wishes we could have recreational tactical nukes ;)
New York: *wants to ban body armour*
AR500: _Introducing our newest product: The Swimmer Cut, Multi-Curve AR500 Target that clearly says "Do Not Apply Multiple coats of Rhino Liner" on the front, and "Do Not Insert Into Carrier" on the back_
Ah, the Vine-Glo approach. Outstanding move.
a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one!
Collab with Brandon?
Yeah take Brandon out for a game
Oddly enough in the UK the jeep with recoilless rifles would be a pretty normal sales listing. They aren't allowed semi autos but T72s with functional main gun is fine. I'm actually serious it's very easy to get a tank there.
far out
Okay, but what about the ammo? Surely the UK has SOME limitations on ownership of atomic weaponry.
@@CptJistuce you can’t own any automatic weapons… or semi auto… however there is no limitations on ammo to my knowlage…
bro, your country literally invent the tank, why will be difficult to buy a tank in the tank country
@@Zadrias6386 as far as I'm aware you only have to label if you're carrying over 3 tonnes of ammo in a vehicle.
11:56 politicians trying to identify guns to ban:
LMAO
Except now it's AR-15 lol
“Most of the things I find funny are wrong” - Brandon Herrera speaking straight facts 🤣
Yes
Fun fact, the davy crocket's nukes were very low yield, and produced an explosion smaller than a MOAB. With the advancement in traditional bombs, there really was no need for a radioactive, less effective explosive, especially once nukes became taboo.
The Davy Crockett was just a test concept for a new class of bombs. Imagine if you will a fighter bomber with the ordinance capability of a super heavy bomber and will understand why the Soviets were **fucking terrified** by the Davy Crockett tests. Way too many people make fun of how janky the prototype platform was, without thinking through why such a platform might be attractive.
except the MOAB is so big and heavy it has to be shoved out the back of a cargo plane rather than dropped by a bomber, the Davy Crocket's W54 warhead could be carried in a duffel bag.
@LibtardsStillCantSilence Me21 the purpose of war is to take land. You cant take land if you make it uninhabitable
Wrong...wrong...wrong...
Davy Crockett 20ton yield.
MOAB 11ton yield.
Also the Davy Crockett was both stockpiled and fielded!
@Noah Beason 100%
Congratulations to Garand Thumb and his wife! Hope their children are safe and happy!
Let’s be real. If Johnny Cash was alive today and saw that water tower pic, he would laugh his ass off and congratulate whoever did it on their amazing marksmanship
Man did have a wicked sense of humor.
If he were alive today, he would probably be the prime suspect.
I feel the pee a coming its running down my leg someone shot my wewe and now i need a peg!
@@andrewlawrence6357 I’m reading this to the tune of Folsom Prison Blues, and it hilarious
@@andrewlawrence6357😂
Holy Christ, Congrats to Garand Thumb. I think he's raising his own squad.
The rise of TF LXIX
Wait, now I get it! He put a thumb in it!
My great-grandfather actually worked on the Nevada proving ground after the Davy Crockett (little fella 1 and 2) test, and just before the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty. Pretty crazy to know that one of the last above ground nuclear tests, was the inspiration for the fat man from fallout.
Did he ever suffer any health complications from being around that area?
@@tlshortyshorty5810 died at 55 of lung cancer. The Davy Crockett projectiles were some of the least complete fission reactions of all of the nuclear bombs, resulting in some of the worst residual radiation.
@@CT5555_ Sorry for your family's loss, 55 is young. The amount of things they were trying to stuff nukes into during the 50s was insane, nuclear mines (land and sea) nuclear torpedos and aircraft mounted missiles, if it existed they looked at trying to nuclearize it
@@magmat0585 it was a hell of a time, a lot of people didn't really realize the dangers of the radiation that they were working with. We don't know it for sure, but inhalation of radioactive dust very well could have been the cause.
Thank you for the clone backstory. That was awesome, bro.
Congrats you have been selected among our shortlisted winners contact the number above ^^^^^^^^✅
Regarding banning body armor.
Just ask your local representative to send you a copy of any one or even multiple federal laws that have been passed and just make a vest out of it. There is literally enough pages of paper in some of these laws to make enough armor for yourself and a dog you might own
Especially if you reinforce it bit with some glue.
I'd make a vest out of every restrictive gun law in the country. Thats probably enough to stop a .50 BMG AP round.
@@JustinLaFleur1990 nah. Suspiciously hot slap rounds
I will always respect the man that says "this gun is all I could afford" as opposed to "just as good"
Alternatively: "It does the job."
@@NaruSanavai "hey, it goes bang and its better than a sharp stick" - my dad
My shit S&W Glock Clone is better than no Glock!
Hell it's better than quite a few guns.
Not better than a real Glock(unless we're talking aesthetics) but it still goes bang 95% of the time 🤷♂️
Get that Apex trigger kit
@@ronly_driver 95% is pretty low, you might be getting bad ammo
Brandon: "But do you know what the fastest growing crime affecting millions of people in America is?"
Me: "POLITICS!"
Brandon: "Identity Theft."
Samsonite, I was waaay off!
Wouldn't using your name to vote also count as identity theft?
The same s*** went through my head
@@warmasterdorn well played, sir
And the under fucking rated comment of the day goes to-
You were definitely right though.
4:35 yea..... if that was my wife, I wouldn't be pulling out either 🤣
I was surprised Brandon didn’t grab an Ak and go after Administrative Results shouting, “You take a krink, you get a little something else!”
You take a krink you gain a new kink
Nice profile picture
@Clone Trooper 5555 you too.
"No no give me that, you have the little one"
No krink shaming
Yes the Davey Crockett was a impressively suicidal, but the USN's nuclear anti-submarine rocket thrown depth charge has it beat. Not only is the ship within the blast radius, but (because water doesn't like to compress and so conveys kinetic energy very efficiently) so is every submarine within a hundred kilometers.
the what now?
The Davey Crockett would be safer to use on bombers... Though you could argue "Nuke Carpet"
If used wrong it certainly could be, that's why it was best used on relatively flat terrain and launched to its maximum range.
ah, the "fuck you and everyone in this region" a true classic
@@Vemppu_Lutku The Fatman...water edition basically.
The Davy Crockett was fielded but the brass decided they didn't want a platoon sergeant with the authority to launch a nuclear strike but it was fielded mostly in West Germany in case they crossed the Fulda Gap.
All testing of it was also canceled because all above-ground nuclear testing was banned.
And for that I say boo. Every bloody section should be able to launch tactical nuclear strikes.
What else is there to do...Wait for the chicken hearted fly boys to muster up the courage to actually launch an air strike. Not to mention the absolute mind numbing amount of protocol you have to go through to even reach them.
I’ve heard actually that they were concerned more about the ligma gap
@@stevenwaldon4469 And here we go with the balls joke. carry on.
@@stevenwaldon4469 ligma?
He took his Emotional Support AKS-74U with him
Someone insisting their $700 rifle is "just as good" as a $5000 gucci rifle: amusing.
Someone trying to justify their $5000 purchase when "just as good" is the best they can do when comparing it to a $2000 rifle: downright hilarious.
As a car guy who's also Scottish I can't really relate to that. A £150 ford c max can be just as fast as an old 3 series provided that you strip out the seats and don't mind a near death experience. I know guns are a lot different but as a poor I can say that just as good can apply in certain circumstances
As someone who owns both a $3000 rifle, and a $700 rifle, the difference between them is basically a brand name and cerakote. There is generally no appreciable difference in quality beyond the $800 range, the notable outlier being H&K products as those are made of space magic.
@@mizore2190 Correct. There is a price threshold that one you cross it, it's pretty much just buying for the name or rarity or whatever. Even if you are poor, there's no excuse for buying junk. Just save a little longer and do some research.
@@mizore2190 this is completely false, accuracy, trigger quality, recoil impulse, durability, reliability, parts wear, how long the barrel will hold accuracy, bolt carrier life, i could go on and on. There’s tons of things that get better as you spend more. Before you come at me, I’m not trying to justify my own Gucci build, I have a $1000 aero precision😂
@@ModernScop3z no one needs to justify a build to me, if you like it and it works for you, that's what matters. What I'm saying is that beyond the $800 range is when you start seeing diminishing returns on quality for off-the-shelf rifles. there's simply a point where current machining techniques and materials don't get any better, and that happens long before you get to the $3000 stuff. The $3000 rifle may be way more aesthetically pleasing, but functionally you could get something equal in performance for less money.
I half expected Brandon to point at the galil behind the chair and say "Israeli Ak-47"...but the desert eagele joke was arguably better in the end
I don't know why that DE joke was so damn funny to me 😂😂
@Paul Martin bro for real I had to pause the video cause the jokes were too good in this one😂😂
My argument against the "single shot musket" argument is the Kalthoff repeater. A flintlock firearm capable of firing 29 shots before needing to be reloaded... built sometime in 1630. 161 years before the 2nd amendment was put into place.
weren’t there also custom revolving muskets made in Europe too
@@tlshortyshorty5810 Yes there were. I use this as an example because of the large capacity too. What politicians call "high capacity"
And of course, the Pennsylvania Long Rifle was far superior in range and accuracy then any musket.
Pennsylvania raised 10 Long Rifle regiments. Congress has only authorized 2.
Don't forget the "Puckel gun".
@@ahalfsesameseedbun7472 ua-cam.com/video/rCuVMx5h1x0/v-deo.html also this thing
I'm gen z and I'm glad you mentioned the phone book because only 2 of my friends know what a phone book is and the rest don't or didn't until I told them.
Finally, 'shall not be infringed' is actually being realized. Of course two goats and a chicken will get me a Humvee filled with modern M4's in the middle east.
Technically obsolete M4s now...
@@joel_rigby you.. you have me there. I need to sit down.
come on ATLEAST 4 goats
“Americans will do anything to avoid using the metric system”
The irony that the item used to determine the weight (mass?) of a kilogram was called the Big Cheese.
Which item there's a bunch of them and they change all the time.
That's it. We need to ban all cheese
@@noahhastings6145 *BLASPHEMY!*
"Just as good" Is what someone that doesn't know firearms says. "It'll get the job done" is what a gun lover on a budget says.
In some situations its true because your paying for a brand. For example, the SCAR that cost like 4k compared to a really nice AR10 for half that. Your not getting twice or even a 5% better gun, just the cool factor.
The virgin "no difference between my $600 gun and your $3000 gun" vs the chad "good enough for what I do/can afford"
Try to explain that to a self-righteous gun snub lol
Facts
I'm willing to bet you don't know shit about firearms
crossfit plates are like 80 bucks and can stop a shit load of calibers
This has got to be one of the only times I've seen Brandon genuinely laugh so hard. He should do it more often! Even better, he should have Adminresults back on the channel for more!
His laugh is cute
@@theengineerinabox2385 agreed
You should check out the times he's been on the unsubscribe podcast! Those guys are too funny if you got a dark sense of humor lol
Executive Outcomes is seriously funny. I discovered his channel earlier this week and I've been binge watching. Dude is hilarious
There was some great banter. These two really jived well together.
"$700 budget rifle?" --- lol... that's hilarious.
I got this kit from PSA for $259. It's "just as adequate" and I don't apologize for my sin.
Paul is honestly the coolest UA-camr I've met in person. He's exactly as nice online as in person
10:40 "That's the rifle I base my entire personality around" "Racism?" "Well..." 😂
I must confess--I've known people who are "just as good" with a second-hand $200 rifle lacking sights or maintenance and firing crappy ammo as THEY are with a $5000 precision rifle topped with a $3000 telescoping sight firing premium ammo. They might hit the broad side of a barn from the inside--or not.
In the words of Grand Thumb. "It doesn't matter how good your gun is. If you don't train, you're gonna suck with it."
I’d agree the first 3 bullets I ever shot made a perfect triangle between the zombies eyes at 90ft but I played paintball with a pump sniper and pistol against speed ballers and I’ve take out 46 of 50 enemy’s in a 50vs 50
Just look at the houthi kids in yemen who are basically the poorest people on earth and you got 16 year old, barefoot, skin and bones kids scaling a sheer cliff with aluminum ladders while wearing dresses to kill soudi soudi soldiers who have at least basic US military gear and vehicles.
Of course its not the same but that depends on your application and guns weren't made to shoot paper.
8:20 Makes me think of a quote from my grandfather; "Don't assume that people think".
He was a chemist and physicist with many years of teaching experience. He knew what he was talkning about.
Congrats on the milestone and your 4th child, Garand. Hope you live a healthy, prosperous, gun-filled life with your family for years to come. Love Pram, from Indonesia.
This was something I wanted to say because 1, I'm happy for him, and 2 I don't wanna be cursed for 7 years every time I wear my flannel. And I love my flannel.
Damn, what if you wear flannel all of the time?
He has to get 8 kids for a "ping"
“We need to bring down violent crime, outlaw expensive gear!”
“Wait criminals can’t afford expensive gear cause they use hi points.”
“Why are you trying to stop me from banning something I’m scared of?!”
"Is that a Russian gun?"
"Yes, that is a Russian gun."
"Then why does it have an optic?"
"...Because it's not a LARP-correct Russian gun."
ROFL
Cmori zgubarybda sgubada zgyacyka!
“Angry Russians in the comments right now.”
“Shbgdzgu Shbgdzgu Shbgdzgu”
@@openmind2546 Ха ха ха ха 🤣
@@openmind2546 тако је брате мој, свако ко користи ћирилицу је Рус
I absolutely lost it when you went “the Jewish kind!” Had to pause for a couple minutes to laugh it all out
Should have been the Galil :(
The majority of the Founding Fathers were avid gun enthusiasts. They were well aware that firearms would become more advanced in the next couple of centuries. They weren't just thinking about muskets.
Many were very interested in technology. They knew full well that repeating firearms and air guns existed. They were just expensive and at times unreliable. They reasonably expected that they would improve over time.
What did they use to shoot through a water tower. Those things are made with 1.5inch to 2inch thick carbon steel and that wasn't a small hole. Im guessing either .50 BMG, 338 Lapua, .416 Barrett or.375 Cheytac.
With that being said I really don't think someone shot it, it's more likely someone used a drill. There's a ladder and walkway. Granted the ladders are like 6-8ft off the ground, were still able to get up them when I was 15yrs old.
I think someone used a drill.
This collab made me realize that you need to put together a “space AK”. You’re the AK guy, you need an Elysium inspired AK.
🙌
Congrats to Garand Thumb and his wife for their fourth child, God bless them both, may their flannels be many and their Garand bites few.
Here here 🍻
Fuck yeah 07
Ok?
I wish you'd do collabs more often. Seeing the way you laugh when it's natural like this one or when you went on Rekieta's channel is super fun
Bro, am I the only one that notices that the camera is focused on the guns and not on brandon and the other guy. The camera sure knows its priorites🤣
Rest of the world: "3 meters"
The U.S. : "And just how many deagles is that approximately"
What they don't tell you about the David Crocket is that it made the previous mobile nuke launcher obsolete. The US government still wanted a massive, mobile nuke launcher though.
So, they made the w23 16 inch shell for the Iowa class battleships. Nuclear 16 inch shells. These shells had the same yield as the bombs dropped in WW2.
Because we can.
im sorry. *WHAT*
The also made 8 inch diameter nuke shells to fire out of artillery.
The Davy Crockett was made at the same time as Disney's Davy Crockett mini-series. The m28 was an enhanced radiation weapon and when I read about it in a coffee table book published in the Sixties (I read it in 1970) I classified it as a hoax--"give the second lieutenant the atomic hand grenade." What convinced me that the Davy Crockett was a real system was qualifying as a range safety NCO and unit small arms instructor in the Nevada Army National Guard--the practice round had a radioactive trace component and the range safety instructions included clean-up procedures.
4:38 ouch that didn’t age well
Exactly what i was gonna say
lmao i wasn’t even expecting garand thumb. as soon as i heard him, i scrolled down to the comment section and the first comment i see is this.
Omg, I died laughing when they said:
AR: what kind of AK is this (holds desert eagle)
Brandon: The Jewish kind
Caught me so off guard lol.
Funny thing, the desert eagle is quite similar too an AK.
Long stroke gas piston
Cam driven bolt head lockup
So, really isn't far off lol
literally just finished an old gun meme review, this came at a perfect time
Brandon: H-hey man, got the stuff?
He’s dealer: right here. (Reveals two 7.62 and a half rounds)
Brandon: oh, yea! Here’s the hundred.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣10:21-10:34 I just love the way he says "God Damn it" in such a convicting way is just the absolute best.
Paul Harrell on your channel would be top tier. I've been subbed to him forever. He's not only one of the most informative guntubers, but absolutely the most real and based.
Only youtuber I know who's killed a man.
Very based
@@natestathesgrand thumb, Eli double tap, probably angry cops he was also deployed.
Hey Brandon, a guy from the Uk here. We understand perfectly that it is a joke listing. If some random American actually had a Davy Crockett lying around he would have long ago taken it to his local range and fired it off for the shits and giggles. By the distinct lack of random nukes going off, we know it's a joke.
Your logic could not possibly be any more accurate.
I do think it’s easier to get a tank in the UK than a gun.
Granted, the weapons have to be deactivated, but it’s a frickin’ tank. Though given gas prices, a Ferret, Dingo, or CVRT is probably better bang for buck.
@@classifiedad1 It is, all I need is a heavy goods vehicle license, rubber tracks (Because metal damages the roads) and a lot more money than I have, and I can have a tank.
@@PotatoLover66 Yeah the money is gonna be the big one. Though IIRC, most British armor after the Centurion used rubber-padded tracks.
The Abbot and CVRTs have rubber tracks as standard, and they aren't too fuel-hungry. Though if you want something a little smaller and perhaps more useful, armored cars are probably the way to go.
@@classifiedad1 yes. I was considering the Daimler. More affordable. And only need a regular license
I know I'm late to the video( really late) but am I the only one that be ecstatic to see a collab between brandon and Paul harrell? I think the humor would rival even the best comedy specials
The Minutemen responded with many of them carrying rifles allowing them to used aimed fire compared to the massed lines of infantry when the British moved on Lexington and Concord.
Actually they used smoothbore muskets. The Virginians and Pennsylvanians were the only ones using rifles in an quantity at that point.
@@Wildwest89 Pennsylvania rifles were known as Pennsylvania rifles for where they were made, not for being exclusively carried by Pennsylvanians. They were based on the Jager rifles from Germany.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
"It's gonna be hard to describe Craigslist to our kids" Basically a Retro/more shady Amazon
It's basically crackhead Ebay
@@commanderwill2 yeah but I don't think you wanna say that to kids
@@charlie0008 says who?
@@commanderwill2 then you have to explain what crack was....
@@charlie0008 I don't see anything wrong with saying this to kids. Ignorance may be bliss for you but for everyone around you its an inconvinence
first one is a steal
Oh, the Davy Crockett wasn't just prototyped, my friend. It was deployed. Quite a number of them, as a matter of fact. The M28 Davy Crockett was a theatre-specific weapon deployed in West Germany during the 50s. The idea was that the crew would park on the opposite side of a large hill, on the other side of which was a valley that Soviet tank columns would be funneled down using conventional anti-vehicle/anti-armor area denial techniques such as massive minefields complete with giant warning billboards. When fired, the warhead would sail over the top of the hill and descend onto the tank column, where it would detonate in the air. The prompt gamma ray burst would bathe the whole column of conscript communist tankers in angry light while the Davy Crockett crew would be shielded by the hill. It would actually do very little physical destruction, leaving hundreds of uncrewed tanks blocking the way through and allowing friendly forces time to mount a response and counterattack. On flat ground, it kills the crew. Used properly, it was perfectly safe to operate.
Well, no more dangerous than a hand gernade anyway!
Fun fact: there's a range on Fort Hood that is completely off limits because it's littered with DU from practice DC rounds. There's also a cemetery in the middle of the impact area from when they moved the town of Killeen out of the impact area. They literally picked up buildings and moved them.
so grandpa is getting blasted by uranium arrows?
@@philthethotdestroyer4194 no, DU isn't that dangerous. It's an alpha emitter and as long as it's painted it's fine. However, it's still an ionizing radiation so they don't want anyone messing with them.
As someone who has never shot a $5k gun, can you do a comparison of why an inexpensive rifle is "not just as good" as the expensive one? Obviously it won't all translate over video but I am curious to see how much different they are.
Every one of my current vehicles were bought for less than 5,000.
I guess I could drive to work in a tesla, but I can buy a shix ton of ammo, I mean gas for 3,000.
I could practice driving my hot rod, old chevy, I mean $1,500 ar rifle
After about the one thousand mark the extra money really isn't getting you anything other than a brand name.
@@cousinzeke4888 eh, shit like barret arms and wacky shit like historical pieces or machine guns are faaaar more than 1k but those are oddity pieces rather than full on shit hits the fan setup pieces ig
@@jadonlimoges1830 personally I believe that buying a surplus soviet tank is paramount for a shit hits the fan situation.
@@cousinzeke4888 I’d says it can be after the $2 grand make, then for sure it’s just the brand.
8:04 ATF: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
brandon herrera: doesnt like people who say "just as good"
paul harrell: doesnt like people who say "just as powerful"
they really should collab sometime
YES!
Dude was old school FORECON. He would take a shit on the current day shilltubers.
As much as I would love to see this collab, I don’t think their styles would work. But I’ve been wrong before.
Please more guests like this! Played off so well with each other I almost fell out of my computer chair laughing! Lol love the video!
Brandon: possible ATF video
Everyone:*foaming at mouth*
Brandon's dog: Absolutely terrified
Krinky: *Gets taken*
Krinky two seconds later: Hello there.
10:03. Never have I heard Brandon laugh that hard! Also calling the Deagle the "Jewish AK" broke me. I had to pause the video
Same I couldn’t stop laughing, I was hoping he pulled out a galil
Technically, the Desert Eagle’s bolt is more like an AR. lol
Administrative result drop was so perfectly done …
Seriously impressive
Administrative Results is like that one ADHD kid we all knew in high-school that everybody thought was weird, but you secretly thought was funny.
4:40 that aged like Queen Elizabeth
6:19 I would just like to point out that lever action magazine fed rifles existed in the 1680s. They were insanely expensive and usually only kings could afford them, but they existed. They were also highly impractical due to fouling, but again, they did exist. Self contained cartridges and breech loading firearms for said cartridges also existed in the 1760s. It wouldn't have taken a genius or a clairvoyant to look at those in the 1780s and say "Those are going to become cheaper and more effective, just like literally everything we use right now."
FUNCTIONAL (not experimental) automatic firearms existed prior to the Constitution, they were just too complicated and expensive to be fielded en masse.
Absolutely congratulations to Mike and his wife. Can't wait till he's 60 and does a family room clear. It'll bring a tear to my eyes. Also bradeon just accidentally referenced a Russian badger video hell yes to whoever made that meme.
Yes congrats
I love how I immediately noticed and remembered the disdain in Badger’s voice when all he can say is “oohhhh-hohoho noooooo…”🤣
Bradeon
think I missed it, Timestamp?
@@cant_kill_me about 5:25 and a little before where is says atf Waco incident on the gun. It was in badgers video on cs go.
Actually I live really close to the ruby ridge incident. Literally could go there in less than 20 minutes. A lot of people up here in Northern Idaho know about it and still are pissed at the government about it
Balaclava is like the irl deadpool
"What kind of AK-47 is this?"
"The Jewish kind"
They have achieved comedy.
Especially since that thing was right next to a Gali. The actual Jewish AK.
Given the fact that silicone implants are popular, archeologists in the future will discover skeletons with some bodacious honkers.
They take those out before burial
*grabs deagle* "what kind of AK-47 is this?"
"the Jewish kind."
"aah"
Congrats flannel daddy! Gotta avoid that bad karma
Balaclava: "What kind of AK47 is this?"
Brandon: "The Jewish kind"
Perfect🤣🤣🤣
I nearly spit out my drink when I heard that. Its just too funny.
Can you explain it?
@@urifarber5268 The desert eagle is made by IWI which is an Israeli company and Israel is typically seen as Jewish.
@@isosev "typically seen as Jewish" - nice. I was watching on potato internet and couldn't tell that it was a desert eagle - I get it now.