7:20 actually in the Balkans, they cannot afford real ADIDAS gear, but because that look is so popular there are a bunch of knock-off brands. So the 2-stripes suit is actually very accurate to what the average young Serbian male would wear. Same thing in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. Knock-off ADIDAS is more common than real ADIDAS.
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries There are differences. It's more akin to a Glock vs S&W Sigma. Charging handle is in a different location, and, Magpul ACTUALLY made the caliber conversion kits for demos and stuff. Things we never really saw with the ACR after years of promises. An Arsenal AK is just an AK with furniture on it. Moving a charging handle location isn't a furniture swap. And I'd argue the ACR's charging handle location is in a worse spot than the Masada. Doesn't reciprocate so it being on the handguard is fine yeah, but when you put the mag in, you then have to move your hand forward to the handle, back to charge it, then forward to hold the rifle again. Masada CH is right above the mag well. Mag in, move hand up, charge gun, get on the handguard. Remington/Bushmaster should have left it alone, same with Sig and their 550 rifles they tried making in the US.
My favorite thing about that movie, is his punighment for attacking a foreign country is an appointment to the Air Force Academy. Prison was too good so they sent him there.
In Iron Eagle, they do actually refuel on their way to the rescue. Iron Eagle is obviously ridiculous, but loved it as a kid & still love it. Even after serving in numerous fighter squadrons.
As a maintainer on fighters for over 20 years, the dropped external fuel tanks blowing up in Behind Enemy Lines annoys me because the external tanks are the first fuel source to empty. Every time I’ve seen a tank jettisoned (all pilot error by the way), it is just a hollow piece of Sheetmetal that gets dented on landing.
Please react to (if you can find it) Extreme Prejudice. Greatest action movie of the Eighties. Walter Hill was the man for action and he went full Peckinpah with this. Unbelievable cast.
Love Iron Eagle's F-16B-A("Bad-Ass) self re-arming fighter. Contrary to popular belief, the movie was too cheesy even for the 80s. Its production cost was about the pizza budget for "Top Gun" and is worth the same. Best viewed while 100% shitfaced. The villain from "Behind Enemy Lines" ultimately entered the Matrix and became Niko Bellic of GTA fame.
Awesome to see you guys on a reaction video. You should probably have my picture up somewhere in your office since I'm pretty sure I paid for one of your company cars last year on my own. BTW, retired Marine here. I was rockin' gen 2 pmags in AFG 12.2 and that white letter came out telling us we couldn't anymore. No big, I had to some USGIs with ranger plates in my pack-up from my last deployment. HOWEVER...I saw the CMC and the SgtMaj of the MC around Xmas and their entire entourage...that's ALL they were carrying. I asked one of the 1st Sgts what was up with that and he said "you're over here, you carry whatever TF you trust your life to." Fair enough.
They made the Masada, ACR is a design that was changed (not much, but the changes were bad) by other companies they sold it to. Since Magpul didn't have the capacity to manufacture them.
Pretty sure the Oblivion rifle is an ACR, which was originally designed by Magpul (one of their first full on firearms, I believe) and then sold to Remington/Bushmaster. You'd think Magpul employees would know that. TBF the ACR didn't have much of an impact beyond MW2
Oh! So I see the F16s and their paint jobs look awfully a lot like Israeli Air Force ones! And the actors look Israeli and speak with that accent. So I go on wiki and, lo and behold! Although their F-16s are featured in the movie poster, the United States Air Force has a long-standing policy about not cooperating on any film involving the theft of an aircraft.[5] Consequently, the filmmakers turned to the Israeli Air Force for the necessary aerial sequences. The filming in Israel took six weeks
Second movie, its not radar guided SAM, its: (From wikipedia) The 9K35 Strela-10 (Russian: 9К35 «Стрела-10»; English: arrow) is a highly mobile, short-range surface-to-air missile system. It is visually aimed, and utilizes optical/infrared-guidance.
Awesome stuff! Ok, that's crazy having ejected from a jet. Should do a video on the SAW and M4 replacement rifles. Also, the new 6.8mm composite cased cartridge that will go along with them. Also, love the fact you guys are around the same age cause you pick all the same movies I grew up watching. Bill Weaver story...he ejected from SR-71 Blackbird at mach 3 at 80,000 ft.
Do we still need to text suggestions? Been wanting to see a Red Dawn (1984) React! -rare 80s action flick where they shoulder fire -1st PG13 movie -supposedly their Soviet hardware mock-ups were so convincing CIA paid a visit - Form 4473 scene
@@BoondockRoberts I figured it was all of their vehicles not just their tanks. But I found a interview of the company that made them and the CIA returned after filming was done and asked borrow them to create signatures for their spy planes (at 6min 30 of the interview ua-cam.com/video/WiXYer19s_8/v-deo.html)
fun fact chile venezuela and a few other latin american nations still use stahlhelms another fun fact germany was supplying china from the 1920s to the late 1930s early 40s with hitler and the nazi regime actively trying to work together with both japan and china during that period and trying to improve relations between the two which is why alot of ww2 photos has chinese soldiers wearing stahlhelms the stores holding those would later on fall into chinese red army hands with the helmets being reused by people's liberation army troops under the PRC in the decades afterwards with reserve forces and border troops still having them in storage which is why you may see them occassionally in photos and videos online from chinese military exercises or training videos or even on the rare occassion in korean war photographs or used by chinese troops in the sino vietnamese war of 1979 by chinese invasion forces generally for most of the PLA's history up until the 1980s was to make sure soldiers where equiped whatever that equipment might be german soviet or british or american ww2 korean war etc did not matter beyond that the stahlhelm and german equipment from the 1920s - 40s or from the german empire before that did not and still does not have a negative connotation in china as it is seen as a symbol of national pride and military strength discipline quality and reliability with most chinese being used to seeing it on their own troops in images from ww2 and the sino japanese war and the period before then fighting a desperate war of resistance against the might of the imperial japanese army another item closely associated with this period of herocisism and resistance is the mauser pistol this is further added unto by the nazi regime and the united states of amerika issusing a joint condemnation of japanese warcrimes in china at the time with even himmler and high ranking nazi party members condemning the brutality and barbaric actions of the IJA and nazi party members like john rabe helping the people of nanking by making the world aware of the horrible things the japanese where doing and protecting chinese civilians in a special safety zone as for why the chinese did not stick to the stahlhelm this has to due with the nazi regime in germany ceasing support of china under pressure from japan in the 40s (german backing their main enemy at the times war effort and encouraging the japanese to withdraw from china was being viewed with increasing hostility by the imperial japanese government) and then the following collapse of nazi germany ending production of the helmet outside of latin amerika which during the cold war was within amerikas sphere of influence and separated from china by a vast sea making that option an impossibility this combined with the more or less endless supplying of soviet and american equipment during world war 2 and the soviet supplying of china with soviet ssh helmets post war more or less ensuring that both the prc and roc would have more than enough helmets of other types to requip most of their troops for the next few decades this then being followed by chinese reindustrilization in the 80s more or less making any reason to return to the stahlhelm unnecessary by then having long switched over to and used soviet style helmets this was then cemented by the decision to adopt the gk80 designed in the 1960s after that china began the switchover to the pasgt style helmets we see them using today some time in the early 2000s www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fe1234pn00bx71.jpg www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fgerman-m35-helmets-in-service-with-the-chinese-peoples-v0-wiizgn54g7uc1.png%3Fwidth%3D505%26format%3Dpng%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D788cef7dac2f966915b34c3e912914ea103c9ec4 www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fgerman-m35-helmets-in-service-with-the-chinese-peoples-v0-3ajdgn54g7uc1.png%3Fwidth%3D603%26format%3Dpng%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D6f9d739ee540fb629feafdb2a3fe6a0a42b7abce www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fe1234pn00bx71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D640%26crop%3Dsmart%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D7fa3f141bbe9846090437605a999fabb85a159e4 www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F02mrneiz0c2b1.jpg q5.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20240112/ec6096fc943f44fbbec67d5e36d5fe14.jpeg q1.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20240112/7fb7bf25bd28495c8a0858a79e03f595.jpeg q9.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20240112/c9ee17ccd25a45a49ce8bc905d4f0420.jpeg
If you have any submariners that either work for you or know of any, Submariners reviewing submarine movies, its always fun on my deployments to do so, and the internet needs this!
I love iron eagle my favorite fighter pilot movie. Still remember the first time my dad and I watched this together I thought and still think this is way better than top gun
awesome yous are back! you should check out American Pschyo and a classic John Wayne Angel and the Badman (1947) classic cheese , freaking love Iron Eagle such a classic
I love all the Magpul equipment I've gotten over the years. It's my preferred stock for my AR's as well as I love the grips. I'm still setting up the Pro 700, but I so far love it. My only complaint is that I cannot find 20 round PMAGs in FDE anymore. One thing though, Vulcan Prius > Minigun VW. 😁
Not going to lie my iron eagle is probably one of the best guilty pleasure movies I can watch not because it's great because to me I can just watch it and enjoy the movie for the mindless movie it is.
So, I finally fly something in an environment where nomex flight gloves are needed, but to my great dismay Magpul no longer makes them. Is there anywhere I can still get them?
the two stripe thing may be a reference to the adidas uniforms of the soviet olympic athletes in the 80s this was done so that it was not obvious that it was a uniform produced in the west in the period afterwards those uniforms and tracksuits like them became beloved by the soviet people and highly sort after with real examples smuggled in or expensively imported by party officials or other soviet "nobility" at the time as such it became a symbol of power and wealth (olympic athletes feats of strength difficulty of obtaining one rarity) this was then followed by a period in the 90s where russia was opened up to international markets but most of the country was plunged into crippling poverty puting them way outside of the average russians paygrade (the difference in the average russians income at the time and the price of an adidas tracksuit was equivelant to the difference between the price of a savile row bespoke tailored suit and the average salary of most people here in the west today way out of price range for the majority of the population without saving up over the course of like a few years) this resulted in them becoming just available enough that some people that wouldn't have been able to get ones without connections suddenly could or if they had been lucky enough to get one just after the collapse before the following economic turndown would have ones this meant that people suddenly had them others couldn't get them and they suddenly became harder to get again as a result they stayed sort after but where more available for the upper classes after this came the 2000s which saw economic and industrial recovery revival and upturn under putin with the prestige of the olympoic tracksuits still being in fresh memory lots of urban youths or midlde ages factory workers could now afford them and with the ammicable relations at the time allowing for this to be done somewhat affordably for the average russian by this 2010s the track suit had become a mainstay of a significant portion of russia's population now viewed it somewhat nostalgicly this was just in time for the mid 2010s gopnik culture spread to the west and meme culture heavily featuring russian stuff like the soviet anthem and other random thingies on youtube followed by the later half of the mid 2010s and late 2010s with multi million subscriber channels referencing it and even pewdiepie with his 100 million subscribers having a series running for a period called you slav you lose with funny videos and memes from russia and eastern europa as well as the rise of hardbass and gopnik slav C U L T U R E in the western interwebz sphere through channels like life of boris saw another rise in popularity for tracksuits by this time the focus had shifted to the three stripes of adidas tri poloski none of this was of course restriced to russia as the popularity of the tracksuit can be found across eastern europa
we already have that drone thing no where near that stable but yeah ive seen people make them in there backyard. auto tracking and everything all done with airsoft so the atf does not come knocking but yeah 100% possible.
"Hot Shots!" brutalized movies like this. *ACHOO!* "Oh my God there's a dozen more of them.. and a blip! A big...shiny blip and it's slowly moving south!!"
What firearms (or military-esque) company friends should we have on next??
Snipers react to the sniper movie series please
Beto O'Rourke or Matthew McConaughey. Does he nail goats too? I've seen it on camera. Never forget.
Haley Strategic Partners... I mean It’s Travis Haley for Christ sake
@Janis Joplin I’m sure it doesn’t
You should get YT gun "influencers", if you will, like Garand Thumb and Colion Noir to come on and do an episode
7:20 actually in the Balkans, they cannot afford real ADIDAS gear, but because that look is so popular there are a bunch of knock-off brands. So the 2-stripes suit is actually very accurate to what the average young Serbian male would wear. Same thing in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. Knock-off ADIDAS is more common than real ADIDAS.
Exactly, Thank you!
Yeah, I've seen 4 stripe Adidas knock-offs used, as well.
Or LADIBAS
Great job guys!!
Can we all agree Keanu Reeves is the only one in Hollywood that knows how to handle a firearm and takes his training seriously?
Agreed 💯 Percent
there's also Halle Barry though
@@s00-x2h Super sexy wifey material that absolute knows how to cover your six. What more could you possibly want in life. Just sayin'.
John Bernthal and Will Smith both as well
Maybe Denzel too
Guys, the Oblivion rifle was built on an ACR - a Magpul design!
Yeah I was surprised they didn’t know that. Some of the best sci-fi guns imho
Masada is Magpul design, ACR is a bastardized model of that when Bushmaster and Remington got a hold of it.
@@CallsignWulf That's like saying an Arsenal AK isn't a Kalashnikov design.
@@JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries There are differences. It's more akin to a Glock vs S&W Sigma. Charging handle is in a different location, and, Magpul ACTUALLY made the caliber conversion kits for demos and stuff. Things we never really saw with the ACR after years of promises.
An Arsenal AK is just an AK with furniture on it. Moving a charging handle location isn't a furniture swap. And I'd argue the ACR's charging handle location is in a worse spot than the Masada. Doesn't reciprocate so it being on the handguard is fine yeah, but when you put the mag in, you then have to move your hand forward to the handle, back to charge it, then forward to hold the rifle again.
Masada CH is right above the mag well. Mag in, move hand up, charge gun, get on the handguard.
Remington/Bushmaster should have left it alone, same with Sig and their 550 rifles they tried making in the US.
Are there any functional versions of that Oblivion rifle? Asking for a friend lol
When Top Gun wasn't 80's enough, so they made Iron Eagle.
Don't forget Nicolas Cage's Firebirds. More or less in Army version of Top Gun.
@@dutchman7216 Everyone belay that. We are TRYING to forget Firebirds.
@@crewchief5144 the USAF would like to formally deny that either ever existed
My favorite thing about that movie, is his punighment for attacking a foreign country is an appointment to the Air Force Academy. Prison was too good so they sent him there.
@@anschutz00 Even Queen was trying to disassociate from Iron Eagle.
In Iron Eagle, they do actually refuel on their way to the rescue.
Iron Eagle is obviously ridiculous, but loved it as a kid & still love it. Even after serving in numerous fighter squadrons.
As a maintainer on fighters for over 20 years, the dropped external fuel tanks blowing up in Behind Enemy Lines annoys me because the external tanks are the first fuel source to empty. Every time I’ve seen a tank jettisoned (all pilot error by the way), it is just a hollow piece of Sheetmetal that gets dented on landing.
Iron eagle does have a great 80's soundtrack (and they do refuel btw)
I think for John Wick 2 he used the Benelli M4.
Well obviously 😂
@@jeremyk5414the sommelier said that's what it was as well lol.
"I like the ground"
*Amen*
“Like a missile that shoots a shotgun” I’ve now for the image of a tomahawk with an over under 😂
Bah, side-by-side is much better for cutting something in half.
Over-under is good if you're trying to make a Jackson Pollack snowman on the wall.
@@johnpatrick1647 unless youre using a slug or stood a foot away from the wall, that snowmans gonna look a bit distorted.
@@dodgy_jammer281 I did say it was going to be a Jackson Pollack.
“I think he should also be 26 and like a pilot.” 🤣
7:18 I can't believe they got this villain to star in GTA 4!
So glad you guys did iron Eagle! Best worst movie ever
Agreed.
two words, hades bomb
Someday you have to get Tim Kennedy and Matt best to do Chuck Norris's Invasion USA please please!!!
Please react to (if you can find it) Extreme Prejudice. Greatest action movie of the Eighties. Walter Hill was the man for action and he went full Peckinpah with this. Unbelievable cast.
Iron Eagle, y’all just aged us!
Yup
They do have refuel points in the movie. They show one of them in iron Eagle
To the MAGPUL employees, if you want to get with Bushmaster and make a Oblivion ACR Conversion kit, that would be awesome
5:09 - "That's a great place to store your propane." 😂😂😂
Let's do some classic war movies;
The Dirty Dozen, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Sands of Iwo Jima, The Great Santini, etc...
The Great Santini fucks me up EVERY time I watch it.
Same author of Prince Of Tides... Oscar winner.
Love Iron Eagle's F-16B-A("Bad-Ass) self re-arming fighter. Contrary to popular belief, the movie was too cheesy even for the 80s. Its production cost was about the pizza budget for "Top Gun" and is worth the same. Best viewed while 100% shitfaced.
The villain from "Behind Enemy Lines" ultimately entered the Matrix and became Niko Bellic of GTA fame.
So I learned something new today... Magpul is really proud of their slings. 🤣
John Wick's match saver load makes me happy....LOVE IT
Awesome to see you guys on a reaction video. You should probably have my picture up somewhere in your office since I'm pretty sure I paid for one of your company cars last year on my own.
BTW, retired Marine here. I was rockin' gen 2 pmags in AFG 12.2 and that white letter came out telling us we couldn't anymore. No big, I had to some USGIs with ranger plates in my pack-up from my last deployment.
HOWEVER...I saw the CMC and the SgtMaj of the MC around Xmas and their entire entourage...that's ALL they were carrying. I asked one of the 1st Sgts what was up with that and he said "you're over here, you carry whatever TF you trust your life to." Fair enough.
Kudos to John,I loved/love the iron eagle movies. Big part of my childhood.
That is pretty cool seeing all the movies that have Magpul products in theme. I use to work for Magpul in Cheyenne building gun parts
The craziest part about Iron Eagle is that they made sequels! But I do love that movie! One of my favorites as a kid. And has a badass soundtrack.
For the record, look closely at the gun at 16:01. It's an ACR. Why would they say an HK. They made it
Yeah that confused me too, it's a magpul acr
Totally same reaction, this is a fucking MASADA conversion what wrong Magpul that's your product
They made the Masada, ACR is a design that was changed (not much, but the changes were bad) by other companies they sold it to. Since Magpul didn't have the capacity to manufacture them.
Pretty sure the Oblivion rifle is an ACR, which was originally designed by Magpul (one of their first full on firearms, I believe) and then sold to Remington/Bushmaster. You'd think Magpul employees would know that. TBF the ACR didn't have much of an impact beyond MW2
ACR,
WA2000
C4, Smoke
One Man Army (pro)
Cold-blooded (pro)
Ghost (pro)
That was my go to pwn'ing load-out in MW2.
Oh! So I see the F16s and their paint jobs look awfully a lot like Israeli Air Force ones! And the actors look Israeli and speak with that accent. So I go on wiki and, lo and behold!
Although their F-16s are featured in the movie poster, the United States Air Force has a long-standing policy about not cooperating on any film involving the theft of an aircraft.[5] Consequently, the filmmakers turned to the Israeli Air Force for the necessary aerial sequences. The filming in Israel took six weeks
Duly added to my wealth of useless information.
This is a compliment, because I pride myself as a repository of useless information.
He makes me really want to do a John Wick Headshot Counter. Or a Take a Headshot take a shot drinking game lol
A drink per headshot ... that's asking for trouble, might as well just chug the whole 40 oz'er and call it done.
@@VosperCDN lmao
Make sure you send an invite lol
Every time I watch one of these videos, I leave with another movie I want to watch
I loved Oblivion. So cool Magpul was involved in that, i had no idea.
Love it all. Love BRCC, love my magpul gear, love the movies
Right On!!! We love you too.
I would pay to watch an entire movie with these guys
tracksuit guy. such an iconic villain that they basically modelled Nico from Grand Theft Auto off of him.
I must say, magpul deadass is my favorite for mags
Second movie, its not radar guided SAM, its:
(From wikipedia)
The 9K35 Strela-10 (Russian: 9К35 «Стрела-10»; English: arrow) is a highly mobile, short-range surface-to-air missile system. It is visually aimed, and utilizes optical/infrared-guidance.
What surprising is that it have flechette warhead for... Swiss cheesing the plane.
Awesome stuff! Ok, that's crazy having ejected from a jet. Should do a video on the SAW and M4 replacement rifles. Also, the new 6.8mm composite cased cartridge that will go along with them. Also, love the fact you guys are around the same age cause you pick all the same movies I grew up watching. Bill Weaver story...he ejected from SR-71 Blackbird at mach 3 at 80,000 ft.
I've been wondering when Iron Eagle would show up.
All the furniture on my AR is Magpul. ACS stock, pistol grip, MLOK handguard...
Check out the Christian Bale movie called Equilibrium. It’s older but it has this crazy Gun-fu ( Kung fu with guns) they use it’s crazy
They picked some good movies. I liked the MagPul guys. I also like MagPul products. Thanks for a good video. Ask those guys back sometime.
Great reaction videos always great people you get on
Whenever I'm on a long drive & need to make up some time I just queue up "One Vision".
Do we still need to text suggestions?
Been wanting to see a Red Dawn (1984) React!
-rare 80s action flick where they shoulder fire
-1st PG13 movie
-supposedly their Soviet hardware mock-ups were so convincing CIA paid a visit
- Form 4473 scene
It was a mocked up tank that made the CIA come and ask how they knew about it.
@@BoondockRoberts I figured it was all of their vehicles not just their tanks. But I found a interview of the company that made them and the CIA returned after filming was done and asked borrow them to create signatures for their spy planes (at 6min 30 of the interview ua-cam.com/video/WiXYer19s_8/v-deo.html)
Love this series of videos
Just for the record, they did refuel in Iron Eagle. If I remember correctly it was twice. After the last one they deviated from the flight plan.
fun fact
chile venezuela and a few other latin american nations still use stahlhelms
another fun fact germany was supplying china from the 1920s to the late 1930s early 40s with hitler and the nazi regime actively trying to work together with both japan and china during that period and trying to improve relations between the two which is why alot of ww2 photos has chinese soldiers wearing stahlhelms the stores holding those would later on fall into chinese red army hands with the helmets being reused by people's liberation army troops under the PRC in the decades afterwards with reserve forces and border troops still having them in storage which is why you may see them occassionally in photos and videos online from chinese military exercises or training videos or even on the rare occassion in korean war photographs or used by chinese troops in the sino vietnamese war of 1979 by chinese invasion forces
generally for most of the PLA's history up until the 1980s was to make sure soldiers where equiped whatever that equipment might be german soviet or british or american ww2 korean war etc did not matter beyond that the stahlhelm and german equipment from the 1920s - 40s or from the german empire before that did not and still does not have a negative connotation in china as it is seen as a symbol of national pride and military strength discipline quality and reliability with most chinese being used to seeing it on their own troops in images from ww2 and the sino japanese war and the period before then fighting a desperate war of resistance against the might of the imperial japanese army another item closely associated with this period of herocisism and resistance is the mauser pistol this is further added unto by the nazi regime and the united states of amerika issusing a joint condemnation of japanese warcrimes in china at the time with even himmler and high ranking nazi party members condemning the brutality and barbaric actions of the IJA and nazi party members like john rabe helping the people of nanking by making the world aware of the horrible things the japanese where doing and protecting chinese civilians in a special safety zone
as for why the chinese did not stick to the stahlhelm this has to due with the nazi regime in germany ceasing support of china under pressure from japan in the 40s (german backing their main enemy at the times war effort and encouraging the japanese to withdraw from china was being viewed with increasing hostility by the imperial japanese government) and then the following collapse of nazi germany ending production of the helmet outside of latin amerika which during the cold war was within amerikas sphere of influence and separated from china by a vast sea making that option an impossibility this combined with the more or less endless supplying of soviet and american equipment during world war 2 and the soviet supplying of china with soviet ssh helmets post war more or less ensuring that both the prc and roc would have more than enough helmets of other types to requip most of their troops for the next few decades this then being followed by chinese reindustrilization in the 80s more or less making any reason to return to the stahlhelm unnecessary by then having long switched over to and used soviet style helmets this was then cemented by the decision to adopt the gk80 designed in the 1960s
after that china began the switchover to the pasgt style helmets we see them using today some time in the early 2000s
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Fun fact that there is actually an old Batman comic from the Golden age where Batman and Robin were manning an m1917 Browning.
Drone 166, The angriest mo'fo' drone ever seen in movies.
11:50
"Sort of a G36"
In other words: Bushmaster ACR.
The Oblivion AR is originally an ACR that is just covered with the cool sci-fi shit.
16:50 I wasn’t thinking “WALL-E” more like “Death Weebo” or “Battle Bot Weebo”. 😂
Love your reaction videos by ppl the actually know the field guns law enforcement seals whatever u do got it covered
from what I remember, there is only one thing impossible in the army, to squeeze the eagle so tightly that it will shit itself😉✌️
Never saw oblivion, but now I don't want to. Thanks Magpul!
By the way I'm still waiting on my Ambi Selector.
Of course Canipe is going to take highest offers on the white slings.
Iron eagle is a classic
If you have any submariners that either work for you or know of any, Submariners reviewing submarine movies, its always fun on my deployments to do so, and the internet needs this!
"2 stripes, is not even Adidas" 🤣
I love iron eagle my favorite fighter pilot movie. Still remember the first time my dad and I watched this together I thought and still think this is way better than top gun
awesome yous are back! you should check out American Pschyo and a classic John Wayne Angel and the Badman (1947) classic cheese , freaking love Iron Eagle such a classic
Love the shows guys
I love all the Magpul equipment I've gotten over the years. It's my preferred stock for my AR's as well as I love the grips. I'm still setting up the Pro 700, but I so far love it. My only complaint is that I cannot find 20 round PMAGs in FDE anymore.
One thing though, Vulcan Prius > Minigun VW. 😁
SYMBOLISM, SYMBOLISM!!!! The word you're looking for is SYMBOLISM
Taran Butler is nuts. He is so good.
Not going to lie my iron eagle is probably one of the best guilty pleasure movies I can watch not because it's great because to me I can just watch it and enjoy the movie for the mindless movie it is.
WALL-E is the best movie of all time.
Love watching the videos nice job
I have several mag couplers. And several of everything else you make. I only run magpul.
So, I finally fly something in an environment where nomex flight gloves are needed, but to my great dismay Magpul no longer makes them. Is there anywhere I can still get them?
Dude… MS3s in white….. YES PLEASE
You should get Mover on here to do more jet movies
Guess I'm loading some P-mags while watching John Wick tonight....
Love the vids
Iron eagle was the shit when I was a kid. Get some Chappie
Usually love these BRCC videos, however this one just fell short. Better luck next time guys.
the two stripe thing may be a reference to the adidas uniforms of the soviet olympic athletes in the 80s this was done so that it was not obvious that it was a uniform produced in the west in the period afterwards those uniforms and tracksuits like them became beloved by the soviet people and highly sort after with real examples smuggled in or expensively imported by party officials or other soviet "nobility" at the time as such it became a symbol of power and wealth (olympic athletes feats of strength difficulty of obtaining one rarity) this was then followed by a period in the 90s where russia was opened up to international markets but most of the country was plunged into crippling poverty puting them way outside of the average russians paygrade (the difference in the average russians income at the time and the price of an adidas tracksuit was equivelant to the difference between the price of a savile row bespoke tailored suit and the average salary of most people here in the west today way out of price range for the majority of the population without saving up over the course of like a few years)
this resulted in them becoming just available enough that some people that wouldn't have been able to get ones without connections suddenly could or if they had been lucky enough to get one just after the collapse before the following economic turndown would have ones this meant that people suddenly had them others couldn't get them and they suddenly became harder to get again as a result they stayed sort after but where more available for the upper classes after this came the 2000s which saw economic and industrial recovery revival and upturn under putin with the prestige of the olympoic tracksuits still being in fresh memory lots of urban youths or midlde ages factory workers could now afford them and with the ammicable relations at the time allowing for this to be done somewhat affordably for the average russian
by this 2010s the track suit had become a mainstay of a significant portion of russia's population now viewed it somewhat nostalgicly this was just in time for the mid 2010s gopnik culture spread to the west and meme culture heavily featuring russian stuff like the soviet anthem and other random thingies on youtube followed by the later half of the mid 2010s and late 2010s with multi million subscriber channels referencing it and even pewdiepie with his 100 million subscribers having a series running for a period called you slav you lose with funny videos and memes from russia and eastern europa as well as the rise of hardbass and gopnik slav C U L T U R E in the western interwebz sphere through channels like life of boris
saw another rise in popularity for tracksuits by this time the focus had shifted to the three stripes of adidas tri poloski
none of this was of course restriced to russia as the popularity of the tracksuit can be found across eastern europa
I totally heard "A Bolivian" when they introduced Oblivion
Oh yeah 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
You forgot to add first lol
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany lol I don’t care about first stuff
@@markcampbell137 good man
did you know all rental cars are 4 wheel drive. that was our rental car joke.
The bad guy in Iron Eagle had eye liner on lol.
With how large Magpul is im more surprised when thier products are NOT in firearm heavy movies.
When I rewatched Behind Enemy Lines, Niko Bellic from GTA 4 looks a lot like tracksuit guy
Outstanding AF!!!!!
Surely the T top on a Trans-Am was built especially for some fire power?! Let’s get this done!!
👍🤩👍
Dam good one love these shows
What is it with bad guys using Heckler&Koch weapons? Like the XM-8 in Triple X 2
Taren Tactical is an amazing trainer
we already have that drone thing no where near that stable but yeah ive seen people make them in there backyard. auto tracking and everything all done with airsoft so the atf does not come knocking but yeah 100% possible.
I have a lot of MagPul gear, it's affordable and durable and stylish.
"Hot Shots!" brutalized movies like this. *ACHOO!* "Oh my God there's a dozen more of them.. and a blip! A big...shiny blip and it's slowly moving south!!"
Batman v Superman: The Ultimate Edition is a great movie.
Of course the Batmobile would have countermeasures like that.
Awesome stuff
Oblivion rifle is a mocked up ACR. Not a G36...
It’s like a missile that shoots a shotgun 😂🤣😂🤣
Best show ever!!!
Have these guys again