For more "UK-Centric" ones, "The Carrots and Death Star" one, "The Drip Gun", "The Real Life Star Fox, UK's Legless Ace: Douglas Bader", and "Hobart's Funnies". Those are currently all the ones where he's giving credit to the USB from the USA (TFE's joke, not mine. There's the USA and then USB is the UK and USC is Canada......makes sense.)
One of his short videos I love is, The Iowa class battleships "temper-temper". I know a U.S. army veteran that served in Vietnam and he told me his favorite weapon on patrol was his Winchester model 12, 12 gauge pump with an extended mag, short barrel and a bayonet. His grandfather carried a trench sweeper in WW I.
Nutnfancy did a video on several semi-auto shotguns a few years back. The clear winner to him was the FN, not the M4. His review made me pick that one and I’ve never regretted it. The issue with the shotguns with detachable box mags comes down to the construction of the shells. In a traditional tube magazine the shells stack end to end putting the load on the top and bottom. This works well because shells are basically tubes and support load very well when pressed from top to bottom. A box magazine puts pressure on the shells just like rounds of traditional rifle/pistol brass/steel based ammunition, which is to say laterally. That pressure from the sides is fine with brass/steel as it can handle the load without being crushed. Shotgun shells, almost all of which are now made of plastic struggle with this. The oldest shells would have really struggled as they were made of paper, but thankfully this is no longer an issue. Anyway, a box mag shotgun that gets used right after loading with quality shells will probably run just fine and never jam, probably. The issue comes when you leave the shells stored under compression by the spring in the box magazine for a longer period of time. Temperature can also affect how fast this happens, the hotter it is the quicker it can become an issue. The pressure squeezes the shells from the sides and the plastic can deform and become out of round. Then, knowing my luck, when it matters the most you try to chamber a shell and it’s like trying to force a square peg in a round hole. I don’t own a Saiga myself but my brother in law does. His does it all the time if he’s had mags loaded over half full. He thought it was just a semi-auto thing until he ran my FN. I reload my own ammo and shot shells so I made him some special shells he keeps in his #1 mag for defense. They are brass from top to bottom, not sure where he got them but them seem to reload and work just fine. Sorry for the book.
So...what you're saying is...a box fed shotguns reliability depends on the ammo you use? If only there was a semi auto shotgun that could use, hold on, "multiple ammo types" and still be reliable.. Seems like I've seen a video about one of those somewhere.....
I have a Benelli M4 and love it. Takes any ammo I feed it and has never jammed. Taking it to the range here in Texas, is fun. People stop to watch when I start popping off rounds. Even carrier loading so I have 7+1+1 like TFE mentioned has never jammed. He's spot on, the Italians know a lot about shotguns and carbs... Love your videos...
I can't speak for everybody but I personally never need an excuse to rewatch the chubby electron guy. In fact because I'm such a fan of his, I rather enjoy rewatching all of his videos afterwards but when I have a chance to rewatch an episode through your eyes? That's really cool.
I agree with Nick you should do more of his long form videos... Also I think you'd really like his Percy Hobart video(British officer who practically invented tank warfare)
True. Only good in Left 4 Dead but that's a moot point. Ik what you mean. It should be much better in competitive shooting games especially such as a COD, Battlefield, or Insurgency
I was in LE and learned on a Remington 870 in the 80s. Later in the 90s when I was in a new profession I purchased a 870 for home defense but also a Benelli Black Eagle for turkey hunting. I have to say is I needed a home defense shotgun now I would go to the Benelli M4. The action on the BE is so smooth and it’s incredibly reliable. It has always been been able to shoot anything I put in it.
The M4 and the Beretta 1301, based on a similar design but at a lower price point, are THE best home defense weapons, period. They shoot relatively soft, anybody can use them in close quarters easily, and they basically never, EVER fail. And since it's not a pistol, someone can't break your hand by grabbing the gun from you.
I served in the Marine corps 2000-2004. The Benelli M4 would be my first choice for a shotgun. We still had pump shotguns in the armory because the Benelli wouldn't function with non lea thal rounds.
i was Army Recon I worked with marines on a regular basis and the Marines had the Benelli M4's won't take anything away from that great shotgun but the army had the Mossberg 500 a pump shotgun and I carried the M4 and M500 and I have to be honest wouldn't trade it, there is something about that clack clack and know that weapons going to fire every time
I was qualified with the Benelli. That's the shotgun we all eventually carried in our cruisers. Some cruisers carried the Colt M4 carbine in the front with the Benelli in the trunk. Before the Benelli, we carried a hodgepodge of shotguns until the department finally standardized them. I was also qualified with the Mossberg 500 and the *Winchester 1200.*😳 I had to qualify with it twice each year, which was basically a course they ran us through that included marksmanship, combat loading, one-handed operation, firing after sprinting, etc. I sometimes ended up with a purple shoulder after these qualifications because the range master had a weird sense of humor.😕
As an LEO in Virginia, we carried the Benelli M4. Then most patrol officers transitioned to the AR platform M-4 and the Detectives still carried the Benelli.
When we would qualify with them it wasn't on doors. The objective was to cut the 2x4 holding the silhouette target in half by the end of your string of fire. Coming from a small MWSS the MPs had plenty of ammo left over for others to qualify mtiple times over. The following moring had PT with extra rounds of push-ups and a bunch PFCs picking up rank the traditional way, which made it more spicy.
So back in the day. 1970 -- 1973 Navy NMCB 10. Seabee, rate Builder. M14, M16. Then it happened, walking through the Armory. There it was; Ithaca model 37 Combat shotgun. 9-shot, B-lug, heat shield. I picked it up and fell in love. Then, I saw the Hunting scenes on each side, Gold inlay. Side 1 was a big game, and side 2 was. I would have taken it home. Prison cell 20 to life.
SSO Can Tho .. had a Mauser on the wall. The engraving was crisp as the day it had left the factory. Somehow it had ended up in a cache in Vietnam. It must have been manufactured earlier in the war as it looked like something you would buy new at the gun store. I have wondered what happened to it.
The shotgun is like the fifty caliber: You can only shoot equipment, the belt loop that holds the grenade pouch is equipment....it just happens to be being worn by the bad guy. Oops.
The Fat Electrician is awesome, you are coming along and I’m glad you found most of my guntubers! Lol I have 2 B4s, awesome firearms. Shotguns not rifles! Freakin’ half limey
4:45 ghost loading can only be done with inertia semi autos for the most part (you can do it on gas guns but it tends to jam). And it's a big "issue" in the waterfowl hunting community in the US because you're only allowed 3 rounds in the gun per migratory game bird regulations.
"A freakin' bayonet on the end of a shotgun." -- Not being there I cannot swear to the validity of it but in more than one book I read where after 'Chesty' Puller had been shown a flamethrower he asked, where does the bayonet go .. or something along those lines.
@OriginalHuman You should see if you can get on the unsubscribe podcast, all the hosts excluding brandon (a “purple heart and medal of honor recipient”) are veterans and very down to earth and I believe you all would get along very well, I would love to hear your stories of being in the royal marines and hear what they have to say about your service.
I'm not going to say you read my comment prior about Mr Ballen and TFE being the best storytellers on the internet/UA-cam, but I want them to collab so much. So just as I may or may not have infested your mind with the notion that Mr Ballen and TFE are the best storytellers on the internet, I may or may not be trying to infest your mind with the notion that the world would either be a better place with a Mr Ballen+TFE collab or our entire reality could implode from how awesome that would be. But you also could combine some of his shorter earlier videos together. There's some that share themes. Like "The M65 'Atomic Annie' Atomic Howitzer" and "The M28/M29 'Davy Crockett' Atomic Recoilless Rifle System," "The USS Nevada: The ship that wouldn't sink" and "The USS Laffey: The ship that wouldn't die," "The USS O'Bannon" and "The USS Barb" (you'll just have to react to both of them to see why,) "The Iowa Class Battleships" and "The USS New Jersey" (that is one of the 4 Iowa class battleships,) "The Sky Raider" and "The Super Tweet", "The Thing" and "The Mighty Earbanger." There's so many 2 or 3 combo videos of his that are shorter that you could make great videos on with the subject simply being shared of, "Did that really happen?", "Is that actually a thing?", "What on earth?!", "Why?", and "How?" I am 1,000,000,000,000% serious on that. If you're doubting me, just ask Nic.
I consider myself lucky because i bought my Benelli M4 Tactical in 2007. I paid 500 dollars for it new. I hear stories of this same shotgun going for over 1000 dollars Dollars used now Damn!
Can I recommend looking at his video called "The Real Tank Genius Of WW2 - Percy "Hobo" Hobart" or his video on Douglas Barder loving the videos keep it up
A shotgun is in the "longarm" or "long gun" category because it's got a stock, it's not a "rifle" because it (usually) doesn't have a rifled barrel. There are rifled slug barrels for hunting, but most of the time, shotguns are smoothbore, again, not rifles. :) A rifle traditionally has a 20" barrel or longer, a carbine has a shorter barrel with a stock to differentiate a carbine from a rifle, like comparing an M-4 with an M-16, but the civilian 16" and 18" barreled rifles blur the lines. I won't ding you on calling a carbine a rifle because it's got a rifled barrel and a stock, so therefore, it's a rifle. It gets crazy when you get to short barreled rifles, because the US legal limit for a rifle is a 24" overall length and a 16" barrel. If it's shorter than that, it's an SBR, or short barreled rifle. Shotguns have a legal limit at 18" barrel and 24" overall length, but the wording of the law allows for a "firearm" that shoots shotgun shells, has a smoothbore, no stock, a short barrel, and is 24" or longer. You can't call it a shotgun if it's got a smoothbore, no stock, and a short barrel, but it's still over 24" long. It's also not a handgun, because legally, handguns have rifled barrels and are designed to fire with one hand. A lot of companies now sell pump shotguns with a pistol grip and a 14" barrel. Some have brace styled stocks to blur the lines even more, but still legal. Pistol braces are an attachment that looks like a stock, but are not legally stocks, that you can mount on a pistol or firearm. They're very popular with AR-style pistols, where there's no stock and a barrel less than 16 inches. You have to have a law degree in your pocket to keep up with it sometimes and not everyone agrees on the laws and every state in the US has their own laws.
The Fat Electrician is one of the few "military" type channels that my wife will watch. When you come back to the US come down to New Orleans and we will take you out to the range then treat you to lunch!
Hey! If I can make a video suggestions, id recommend checking out a video on the Kirov Class Battlecruiser. They are the worlds largest non aircraft carrier warships and other than submarines, Russias best chance at sinking an American Aircraft Carrier. Keep making great videos man!
It has the same defense equipment types as the Moskva and its missile types are easily handled by Patriot, while Aegis is much more powerful. It's not sinking anything.
Out of the fat electrician short videos. My personal favorite is the psa to teenage boys. My boys watched it. All three are in 20s and 30s and still cringed at the thought of dad's master plan.
SA80….. brother… 🤦🏻♂️ we gotta get you a personalized “better gun” Buuuuuut I’ve also never used it myself just heard what I’ve heard. My AR is ready if you’re ever here in Iowa. Let’s range up and see if you like this any better.
The m26 they went with in the Army is such a piece of shit. Every time I hold it I feel like some General's son needed a defense contract or something, because it's the only way I can justify the nerf gun design they fucking based it off of.
"I don't know much about the rifle itself" Its a shotgun, not a rifle. Rifles only shoot solid shot out of a rifled barrel at long ranges, shotguns shoot shot and slugs at short ranges. Surely even someone that was in a military would at least know that much.
2 videos of his I recommend are
1) Dh 88 mosquito
2) Old age and Treachery
Old Age and Treachery is one of my favs.
@@BruceWright1490 Jake "McNasty" is another great one.
For more "UK-Centric" ones, "The Carrots and Death Star" one, "The Drip Gun", "The Real Life Star Fox, UK's Legless Ace: Douglas Bader", and "Hobart's Funnies". Those are currently all the ones where he's giving credit to the USB from the USA (TFE's joke, not mine. There's the USA and then USB is the UK and USC is Canada......makes sense.)
@@steeljawX Another name for the UK, America Classic lol🤣
You have to do 'old age' before you do 'the angels'. They play off each other at one point.
My father has an old M2 with a crudely mounted light hanging on the wall beside his bed. Good old dad
If I remember correctly Nic recommended Percy "Hobo" Hobart. Tank genius of WW2.
Creator of the Blitzkrieg battle strategy if I remember correctly.
Honestly, it's probably my favorite non-MoH-recipient story that he's covered.
@@theroachden6195rommel literally had hobos papers on tank warfare translated into german and kept them with him in the field.
One of his short videos I love is, The Iowa class battleships "temper-temper".
I know a U.S. army veteran that served in Vietnam and he told me his favorite weapon on patrol was his Winchester model 12, 12 gauge pump with an extended mag, short barrel and a bayonet. His grandfather carried a trench sweeper in WW I.
The only thing I like as much as a TFE video is people reacting to his videos. Do the whole catalog as far as I'm concerned.
Absolutely iconic weapon.
Nutnfancy did a video on several semi-auto shotguns a few years back. The clear winner to him was the FN, not the M4. His review made me pick that one and I’ve never regretted it. The issue with the shotguns with detachable box mags comes down to the construction of the shells. In a traditional tube magazine the shells stack end to end putting the load on the top and bottom. This works well because shells are basically tubes and support load very well when pressed from top to bottom. A box magazine puts pressure on the shells just like rounds of traditional rifle/pistol brass/steel based ammunition, which is to say laterally. That pressure from the sides is fine with brass/steel as it can handle the load without being crushed. Shotgun shells, almost all of which are now made of plastic struggle with this. The oldest shells would have really struggled as they were made of paper, but thankfully this is no longer an issue. Anyway, a box mag shotgun that gets used right after loading with quality shells will probably run just fine and never jam, probably. The issue comes when you leave the shells stored under compression by the spring in the box magazine for a longer period of time. Temperature can also affect how fast this happens, the hotter it is the quicker it can become an issue. The pressure squeezes the shells from the sides and the plastic can deform and become out of round. Then, knowing my luck, when it matters the most you try to chamber a shell and it’s like trying to force a square peg in a round hole. I don’t own a Saiga myself but my brother in law does. His does it all the time if he’s had mags loaded over half full. He thought it was just a semi-auto thing until he ran my FN. I reload my own ammo and shot shells so I made him some special shells he keeps in his #1 mag for defense. They are brass from top to bottom, not sure where he got them but them seem to reload and work just fine. Sorry for the book.
So...what you're saying is...a box fed shotguns reliability depends on the ammo you use? If only there was a semi auto shotgun that could use, hold on, "multiple ammo types" and still be reliable..
Seems like I've seen a video about one of those somewhere.....
I have a Benelli M4 and love it. Takes any ammo I feed it and has never jammed. Taking it to the range here in Texas, is fun. People stop to watch when I start popping off rounds. Even carrier loading so I have 7+1+1 like TFE mentioned has never jammed. He's spot on, the Italians know a lot about shotguns and carbs... Love your videos...
I can't speak for everybody but I personally never need an excuse to rewatch the chubby electron guy. In fact because I'm such a fan of his, I rather enjoy rewatching all of his videos afterwards but when I have a chance to rewatch an episode through your eyes? That's really cool.
9:16 yeah, EOTech sight on top, loaded with slugs and 00 buck. Love that thing. Opens doors, stops cars, and looks good doing it
You're one of the few good reactors that does Nic's videos. I hope you do more of them!
I agree with Nick you should do more of his long form videos... Also I think you'd really like his Percy Hobart video(British officer who practically invented tank warfare)
Yet it sucks in every video game 😢
LMAO
A real shame cause when accurately portrayed in games, people called it overpowered and broken, like the double barrel (forgot the name) in MW 2019
True. Only good in Left 4 Dead but that's a moot point. Ik what you mean. It should be much better in competitive shooting games especially such as a COD, Battlefield, or Insurgency
Battlefield 4 it was my favorite
If shotguns were realistic everyone would be pissed in close quarters
I was in LE and learned on a Remington 870 in the 80s. Later in the 90s when I was in a new profession I purchased a 870 for home defense but also a Benelli Black Eagle for turkey hunting. I have to say is I needed a home defense shotgun now I would go to the Benelli M4. The action on the BE is so smooth and it’s incredibly reliable. It has always been been able to shoot anything I put in it.
Being a Marine I can say I absolutely love the Benelli M4.
The M4 and the Beretta 1301, based on a similar design but at a lower price point, are THE best home defense weapons, period. They shoot relatively soft, anybody can use them in close quarters easily, and they basically never, EVER fail. And since it's not a pistol, someone can't break your hand by grabbing the gun from you.
He has a fantastic humor. Ironic touch.. Love it...
This one was short but fun. Also nice that you've actually used one so you could add your own experience.
I served in the Marine corps 2000-2004. The Benelli M4 would be my first choice for a shotgun. We still had pump shotguns in the armory because the Benelli wouldn't function with non lea thal rounds.
i was Army Recon I worked with marines on a regular basis and the Marines had the Benelli M4's won't take anything away from that great shotgun but the army had the Mossberg 500 a pump shotgun and I carried the M4 and M500 and I have to be honest wouldn't trade it, there is something about that clack clack and know that weapons going to fire every time
Doesn’t the mossy also have bayonet lugs ?
The 590 not the 500
I was qualified with the Benelli. That's the shotgun we all eventually carried in our cruisers. Some cruisers carried the Colt M4 carbine in the front with the Benelli in the trunk. Before the Benelli, we carried a hodgepodge of shotguns until the department finally standardized them. I was also qualified with the Mossberg 500 and the *Winchester 1200.*😳 I had to qualify with it twice each year, which was basically a course they ran us through that included marksmanship, combat loading, one-handed operation, firing after sprinting, etc. I sometimes ended up with a purple shoulder after these qualifications because the range master had a weird sense of humor.😕
As an LEO in Virginia, we carried the Benelli M4. Then most patrol officers transitioned to the AR platform M-4 and the Detectives still carried the Benelli.
Nic's got a whole video on the trench sweeper in WWI. It's only a few minutes long but it's great.
To compound this video I recommend you watch Brandon herrera's video about the Benelli M4. I think you will enjoy it
@originalhuman im all for the long content on youtube honestly. Would love to see more long form reactions.
Yeah you should definitely react to some of his longer videos they’re all so good!
I love my Benelli M4.
When we would qualify with them it wasn't on doors. The objective was to cut the 2x4 holding the silhouette target in half by the end of your string of fire. Coming from a small MWSS the MPs had plenty of ammo left over for others to qualify mtiple times over. The following moring had PT with extra rounds of push-ups and a bunch PFCs picking up rank the traditional way, which made it more spicy.
So back in the day. 1970 -- 1973 Navy NMCB 10. Seabee, rate Builder. M14, M16. Then it happened, walking through the Armory. There it was; Ithaca model 37 Combat shotgun. 9-shot, B-lug, heat shield. I picked it up and fell in love. Then, I saw the Hunting scenes on each side, Gold inlay. Side 1 was a big game, and side 2 was. I would have taken it home. Prison cell 20 to life.
SSO Can Tho .. had a Mauser on the wall. The engraving was crisp as the day it had left the factory. Somehow it had ended up in a cache in Vietnam. It must have been manufactured earlier in the war as it looked like something you would buy new at the gun store. I have wondered what happened to it.
Check out Popo Medic:
Army Rangers vs Crips
luke, you should totally bring back the oversimplified videos. they were great to watch!
The shotgun is like the fifty caliber: You can only shoot equipment, the belt loop that holds the grenade pouch is equipment....it just happens to be being worn by the bad guy. Oops.
The Fat Electrician is awesome, you are coming along and I’m glad you found most of my guntubers! Lol I have 2 B4s, awesome firearms. Shotguns not rifles! Freakin’ half limey
3:05 all of those loads (except possibly the bird shot/target load on the far left) belong to cartridges that are absolutely not the cartridges shown.
M4 is great but I really love the old Super 90, the shotgun the Marines used before the M4.
The Benelli M4, the gun that says "you make a better window than a door" if youre on the wrong end of it
4:45 ghost loading can only be done with inertia semi autos for the most part (you can do it on gas guns but it tends to jam). And it's a big "issue" in the waterfowl hunting community in the US because you're only allowed 3 rounds in the gun per migratory game bird regulations.
TFE is simple the BEST story teller on YT.
If you are looking for a pump, I recommend the Benelli Nova H2O with a few upgrades it's a powerhouse.
We have it in the Army as well
I recommend Nic's viedeo Angry Old Veteran vs 700 Redcoats- Samuel B. Whitmore it fantastic and hilarious
"A freakin' bayonet on the end of a shotgun." -- Not being there I cannot swear to the validity of it but in more than one book I read where after 'Chesty' Puller had been shown a flamethrower he asked, where does the bayonet go .. or something along those lines.
That shoutgun looks sooo cool
Ikr the fancy ones look really nice
Maybe....
That is because it is and it has a track record.
Definitely do more Fat Electrician videos. I really enjoy your reactions and insight.
I'm all for you reacting to more Fat Electrician videos. He's terrific.
@OriginalHuman You should see if you can get on the unsubscribe podcast, all the hosts excluding brandon (a “purple heart and medal of honor recipient”) are veterans and very down to earth and I believe you all would get along very well, I would love to hear your stories of being in the royal marines and hear what they have to say about your service.
I'm not going to say you read my comment prior about Mr Ballen and TFE being the best storytellers on the internet/UA-cam, but I want them to collab so much. So just as I may or may not have infested your mind with the notion that Mr Ballen and TFE are the best storytellers on the internet, I may or may not be trying to infest your mind with the notion that the world would either be a better place with a Mr Ballen+TFE collab or our entire reality could implode from how awesome that would be.
But you also could combine some of his shorter earlier videos together. There's some that share themes. Like "The M65 'Atomic Annie' Atomic Howitzer" and "The M28/M29 'Davy Crockett' Atomic Recoilless Rifle System," "The USS Nevada: The ship that wouldn't sink" and "The USS Laffey: The ship that wouldn't die," "The USS O'Bannon" and "The USS Barb" (you'll just have to react to both of them to see why,) "The Iowa Class Battleships" and "The USS New Jersey" (that is one of the 4 Iowa class battleships,) "The Sky Raider" and "The Super Tweet", "The Thing" and "The Mighty Earbanger." There's so many 2 or 3 combo videos of his that are shorter that you could make great videos on with the subject simply being shared of, "Did that really happen?", "Is that actually a thing?", "What on earth?!", "Why?", and "How?" I am 1,000,000,000,000% serious on that. If you're doubting me, just ask Nic.
I consider myself lucky because i bought my Benelli M4 Tactical in 2007. I paid 500 dollars for it new.
I hear stories of this same shotgun going for over 1000 dollars Dollars used now Damn!
Remington 870 is a cheap, reliable alternative.
Would love to see more long form reactions, looking forward to the next fat electrician there my favourite vids to watch
Love your laugh dude
I'm sure Nick and his buddies wouldn't mind having you coming over to Texas and have a blast at the Unsubscribe Podcast.
Hey Waffles 🧇! Nice! You need to watch his Cassius Clay video. I mean, he named his son after him. An Amazing American! 🇺🇸💥👊🏻💥
The M1 Garand video is a good one for you to react to
Can I recommend looking at his video called "The Real Tank Genius Of WW2 - Percy "Hobo" Hobart" or his video on Douglas Barder loving the videos keep it up
A shotgun is in the "longarm" or "long gun" category because it's got a stock, it's not a "rifle" because it (usually) doesn't have a rifled barrel. There are rifled slug barrels for hunting, but most of the time, shotguns are smoothbore, again, not rifles. :)
A rifle traditionally has a 20" barrel or longer, a carbine has a shorter barrel with a stock to differentiate a carbine from a rifle, like comparing an M-4 with an M-16, but the civilian 16" and 18" barreled rifles blur the lines. I won't ding you on calling a carbine a rifle because it's got a rifled barrel and a stock, so therefore, it's a rifle.
It gets crazy when you get to short barreled rifles, because the US legal limit for a rifle is a 24" overall length and a 16" barrel. If it's shorter than that, it's an SBR, or short barreled rifle. Shotguns have a legal limit at 18" barrel and 24" overall length, but the wording of the law allows for a "firearm" that shoots shotgun shells, has a smoothbore, no stock, a short barrel, and is 24" or longer. You can't call it a shotgun if it's got a smoothbore, no stock, and a short barrel, but it's still over 24" long. It's also not a handgun, because legally, handguns have rifled barrels and are designed to fire with one hand. A lot of companies now sell pump shotguns with a pistol grip and a 14" barrel. Some have brace styled stocks to blur the lines even more, but still legal.
Pistol braces are an attachment that looks like a stock, but are not legally stocks, that you can mount on a pistol or firearm. They're very popular with AR-style pistols, where there's no stock and a barrel less than 16 inches. You have to have a law degree in your pocket to keep up with it sometimes and not everyone agrees on the laws and every state in the US has their own laws.
Just wanted to say, the overall length limits are 26 inches, not 24
The Fat Electrician is awesome, watch more of his videos
Chubby sparkey guy is the best.
you should watch his stuff on the PJ’s
Not one of his long videos but you have to react to his video on Toys for Tots 😂
The greatest rescue from TFE will definitely hit you a little different
as an American watching an englishman state things about shotguns that are common knowledge here is funny
PLEASE CLEAR OUT ALL OF NICKS VIDEOS YOU’RE SUCH A GOOD REACT-OR?
The Fat Electrician is one of the few "military" type channels that my wife will watch.
When you come back to the US come down to New Orleans and we will take you out to the range then treat you to lunch!
Trench sweeper is still king
1000s of American comments saying “I OWN a Benelli M4”! 😂
Not one American owns a Benelli M4.. They all lost them in a boating accident.
@@lynneberhardt8818 oh yeah!! Forgot about that! Thanks for reminding me!😂
@@lynneberhardt8818it hasn’t gotten that bad yet for me to lose my Benelli M4 in a boating accident and I live in California
@@lynneberhardt8818Not that bad yet…
Hey! If I can make a video suggestions, id recommend checking out a video on the Kirov Class Battlecruiser. They are the worlds largest non aircraft carrier warships and other than submarines, Russias best chance at sinking an American Aircraft Carrier. Keep making great videos man!
It has the same defense equipment types as the Moskva and its missile types are easily handled by Patriot, while Aegis is much more powerful.
It's not sinking anything.
React to the "Cheese Bunker" video. It's very good. Very interesting story.
The fat electrician videos I would recommend
1 DOC
2 PJS
3 Officers
Could you react to IVAS?.
Self cleaning? How?
I assume you’d still have to lubricate it, right?
You gotta check out TFE's The Last War Cheif Video so under rated
Please please please react to Mr Ballen’s video about the Russian Baltic fleet in the Russo Japanese war
Please react to his video on “old 666” it’s my favorite video on the internet
Out of the fat electrician short videos. My personal favorite is the psa to teenage boys. My boys watched it. All three are in 20s and 30s and still cringed at the thought of dad's master plan.
React to Australian military!!!
👍🏼👍🏼
Yeah the Italians have the carb side of the market cornered 😂
Love you man ❤... my OCD, however, can't help but balk at you referring to weapons as rifles which aren't... 😂
SA80….. brother… 🤦🏻♂️ we gotta get you a personalized “better gun”
Buuuuuut I’ve also never used it myself just heard what I’ve heard.
My AR is ready if you’re ever here in Iowa. Let’s range up and see if you like this any better.
#fatelectritian does good history .
Like your reactions and gameplay . ❤❤
Italians do it better, indeed
Watch the Fat Electrician’s “Sergeant Reckless” video.
the doors were diguised as humans cause they were scared of being unhinged by a benelli carryin unhinger.
You need to get over to the US and get on the Unsubscribe Podcast with Fat Electrician!
Please do his longer hero videos, they're soo fucking good!
Dump the game, buy one, enjoy reality.
More FE! Don’t be rude and just do what the man asked okay. Also, be quick about it
Hey I found your head bro
If you like his military content, check out the Fat Files where he does similar stories but on everyday things.
M4 is an amazing shotgun. But my preference (and I’m pretty sure nick’s favorite also) is beretta 1301
They both are, so far, just excellent.
No need for an either or situation.
Buy the one you want and ENJOY!
Or, like me, buy both and double ENJOY!
The m26 they went with in the Army is such a piece of shit. Every time I hold it I feel like some General's son needed a defense contract or something, because it's the only way I can justify the nerf gun design they fucking based it off of.
Fat electrician's vid on Ghost of Bataan
Yeah only to be used on doors .... and the tomahawks spec ops carried were only " tools "
I got a panzer arms m4 (just a clone of the benelli m4) and i cant tell the difference between the 2 other than the price
When are you joining the Unsubscribe podcast as a guest? 😀
Ooh-fucking-RAH
"I don't know much about the rifle itself"
Its a shotgun, not a rifle. Rifles only shoot solid shot out of a rifled barrel at long ranges, shotguns shoot shot and slugs at short ranges. Surely even someone that was in a military would at least know that much.
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