the middle east version of a .50BMG or 20mm mounted on a truck it's a pipe with a bullet in it and a guy with a hammer and the first guy hits it and he's deaf for the rest of his life,so then the 2nd guy fires the 2nd round,and this repeats until all 6 people in the bed of the truck are deaf.
At this point, I'm convinced you could build an entire game with just 1911 derivatives... And if a full auto 1911 exists... that somehow wouldn't surprise me... There's so bloody many and some just straight up make you ask.... "WHY!?!?!"
One incredibly unique fact that I think you missed when talking about the FG42 was its dual mode operating system that I don't think has been done on any other (at least well-known) weapon. If you were firing the gun on semi-auto, the gun fired in a closed bolt configuration for superior single shot accuracy. But when you switched it to full-auto, it would start shooting from an open bolt like a typical LMG. Very weird fact about it that is often forgotten about the weapon itself in my opinion.
For anyone wondering about the VR game he's playing for showing off a lot of these, it's a game called Hotdogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. It's a fantastic game with over 500 perfectly modeled firearms (and counting) and plenty of high-quality mods for weapons and maps. The hidden gem of this game is Take and Hold, a fantastic game mode that I have personally played literal HUNDREDS of hours of, it's endless fun. Plus there are tons of other game modes and plenty of sandbox levels. The devs are constantly adding new things, even 8 years after the game's original release. All this for only 20 bucks. BUY IT! (VR is required). P.S this video was fantastic.
An interesting video topic, by a small UA-camr with great production value that is more than 10 minutes long. I already cant wait for part 2. Also love the usage of H3VR footage, a great Gun Simulator to showcase the actions of weird guns and mechanics.
My Dad had a gun shop when I was growing up and had an SAAS system with a 12" barrel in 7mm-08. It was one of the greatest hunting pistols I've ever seen in action. I really wish he wouldn't have gotten rid of it. It was a little hot on the hand, but after putting a muzzle brake on it, it really smoothed out. Really great woods pistol.
I never thought I'd see an iceberg chart made specifically around one of my stupid autistic hyperfixations, but I am sooooo not complaining :3 Also another successor for Wendigoon's conspiracy and Dino Diego's fringe palaeontology icebergs. Can't wait for the other parts :333
That Pirates of the Caribbean clip never gets old to me. Amazing video brother, can't wait to see the rest of the iceberg. Also, you better have properly thanked your wife for helping with the pronunciation 😂
The Sharps wasn't the "standard issue rifle" at the time, hell it wasn't even the standard issue breach loader (which were generally only given to calvary). The standard issue rifle was the muzzle loading 1861 Springfield rifle musket, loaded just like the brown bess from the revolutionary war only much, much more accurate. The closest thing to "standard issue" breach loader was the Spencer repeating rifle. The army standardized this as the standard issue calvary carbine after the war
@@Legitpenguins99 Sure, it wasn't the only rifle being used, but it saw heavier use than even the Spencer for a good chunk of the latter part of the Civil War, especially among cavalrymen
I've never really understood the consept of a proggressive trigger for weapons intended for military use, because one of the big things that adrenaline does to you is it almost completely removes your fine motor functions, meaning unless you're extremely skilled, it's difficult to pop off single shots. That is unless I've understood the order of the firing modes copmletely wrong and pressing the trigger all the way down causes the gun to fire in semi auto.
Thats why you train, train, train up to the point of failure. So it becomes a drill, and in the muscle memory, so you dont lose your sh*t when it gets real
I wish StyLis Studios didn't add the AN-94 to Phantom Forces so early in the game's development so they could actually make it really good. Then again, they always could. Ah, too bad I've got other stuff to worry about, now. I miss my teenage years.
Hey, if you haven't already completely planned all of the guns you will feature in this series, you should seriously consider featuring the "Obrez pistol". It's a strange modification some people did on Mosin Nagant Rifles, by removing the stock and cutting off most of the barrel.
Feel blessed to have this on my homepage, keep up the great work, can see you put a lot of effort and research into this video, which I have no doubt that this style of video will massively boost your channel! Certainly looking forward to seeing the next vid
If these are only level 1, I'm hyped for the rest. Many of these would be level 3 of most non-enthusiasts lists, so I'm excited to see things I've never even heard of later on. That and the accuracy and slick presentation definitely earned a sub and a comment for the algorithm
I'm honestly surprised I haven't seen an iceberg video about firearms, let alone the odd ones. Very interesting, you earned a sub lol. Here's a suggestion if it wasn't included, check out the "Cripple Shotgun", I believe Forgotten Weapons has a video covering it
Suggestion for your next parts: Groza and PSS pistols. Both were obscure Soviet assassination guns, using ammunition that traps the gas in the casing after a round is fired. This means that the gun is near perfectly silent and doesn't need a supressor. PSS is self loading and you'll hear the action cycle, but the Groza is scarily quiet.
Those are both on lower levels! I actually have some vr footage using the groza. How the h3vr devs got detailed access to something like that is the biggest mystery at all.
Walter Hunt is a very underrated gunsmith. The Volcanic is functionally genius and the ammunition is a stroke of brilliance, especially considering what guns were like at the time.
The fact that this didn’t come up in my suggested and i had to watch Administrative Results to find this kills me. I absolutely love this concept and is something I totally dig.
I would argue that the gun-axe is less wierd than the rest considering their popularity with Czech, Polish, and (sometimes) German cavalry, as well as Scandinavian Marines for boarding actions.
Gotta love the avant-garde novelty of some of these. Seems like some of them were almost onto something and just needed one more step to perfect. Notes: "Cavalry," not "Calvary." "Tround" (a portmanteau of "triangle" and "round"), not "T-round."
31:00 you should look into the EAA Thor, where they took this even further and went "What if a 1911 could fire .45-70, .500S&W, or 7mm Remington Magnum?"
Most of the obscure, weird guns I knew about popped up in this first tier, so I'm pretty excited to see what absolute insanity comes later. Landstad 1900? AN-94? Calico maybe?
Its interesting that you mentioned the Chiappa Rhino and not its weirder older brother, the Mateba Unica 6, which also shoots out of the bottom cylinder but also is one of three semi-automatic revolvers ever made.
Sorry, the G3 has a built-in optics mount that is designed for very quickly adding or deleting any sighting system that carries a proper combination ring and quick-detach system. It is an H&K proprietary system, but it did exist.
You should look up the S&W ASP it was a customized pistol made with special clear grips and magazines with cutaways so you can see the rounds through the grip. Also had a special site called a guttersnipe for quick point shooting
I wonder if “Parlor pistols” deserve a spot on this list….. back in the old days people would have their little parlor pistols that were anemic enough that they would shoot them indoors!! In the parlor!! While having drinks and generally a good time! I know I’d love to just sit around, having a beer and like, plinking little gongs set up all around the place. People from back then straight did not give a F@$%!! Lmao
Ah, the AR‐57, my beloved ♡ Earned a sub just for that :) Hope to see more non‐American guns in the next part, like the Charlton AR, Type 100 SG, Type 73 LMG, Gatling Dimancea, or the Mars Automatic Pistols (yes, I watch Forgotten Weapons)
@@DarthBrandybuck also that H&K pronunciation was BAD😂 Koch would sound more like clearing flem from your throat so the closest thing englishs refinement can muster would be "coke" (Kinda like Ko•h•c )
9:00 Doesn't the patent for the rifle say that the grinder was for grinding charcoal for gunpowder? Last I heard, the coffee thing was either a myth or something that was only done once or twice.
some say coffee some say gunpowder, some say grains and oats...but I guess a grinder is a grinder so you could theoretically grind a whole bunch of things... I believe the original intent was in fact for horse feed but the coffee angle is what its more remembered for. I'll address the discrepancy in part 2
Don't know if its already on there or not, but surprised the Georgian Tao smg isn't on there. Funky homemade 9x19mm AK style bullpup submachine gun made in the 2000s
@@DarthBrandybuckI have an even more obscure one for you. The "submachine 8mm wolf", a polish homemade SMG using deactivated AK rounds with drilled primer pockets holding .27 cal ramset blanks. It has an incredibly weird operating mechanism not to mention the quasi-rimfire 7.62x39 ammunition. There are several videos of it on UA-cam.
I have been pumped to watch this video for 3 days and I finally have time to
@Wendigoon Thanks so much! hope you like it. I'd love to know what you think
Me coming to the comments to make a gun wendigoon joke:
Wendigoon in the comments: Ayy!
Wendogoon x angry video game nerd
the middle east version of a .50BMG or 20mm mounted on a truck it's a pipe with a bullet in it and a guy with a hammer and the first guy hits it and he's deaf for the rest of his life,so then the 2nd guy fires the 2nd round,and this repeats until all 6 people in the bed of the truck are deaf.
@@Teguranchwendigun if you will
Bro just casually whipping out a Volcanic is fucking wild
@@dollarstoremessiah I may or may not have made the entire video as an excuse to show it off.
Worth it!@@DarthBrandybuck
@@DarthBrandybuck hahahaha truth comes out
@DarthBrandybuck that's awesome I've always wanted to see one
@@DarthBrandybuckit works.
babe wake up gun wendigoon just dropped
@@asfdgasdcv5829 that is an amazing compliment thank you
@@DarthBrandybuck Wendigun...
Wendigoon used to be gun wendigoon!
@@DarthBrandybuck enjoy the success you deserve it!
“Yeah but what if you had a 1911 chambered in .308?” Is a crazy statement
@@AaronHarver-dj4yq crazy that it was a real thing too
At this point, I'm convinced you could build an entire game with just 1911 derivatives... And if a full auto 1911 exists... that somehow wouldn't surprise me... There's so bloody many and some just straight up make you ask.... "WHY!?!?!"
The Thompson/Center Contender already existed.
@scottjs5207 look up baby face Nelson's custom .38 super 1911...
@@DarthBrandybuck .38 Super is a "hotrod" pistol caliber. .308 Winchester is a beefy rifle caliber.
One incredibly unique fact that I think you missed when talking about the FG42 was its dual mode operating system that I don't think has been done on any other (at least well-known) weapon.
If you were firing the gun on semi-auto, the gun fired in a closed bolt configuration for superior single shot accuracy. But when you switched it to full-auto, it would start shooting from an open bolt like a typical LMG. Very weird fact about it that is often forgotten about the weapon itself in my opinion.
@no-legjohnny3691 ah man I totally forgot to mention that! I absolutely read that in my research though. Good point
The Armalite AR100, CETME Model A, FN HAMR, Johnson LMG, LWRC IAR all fire from open and closed bolt like the FG42.
RM277 also has it
I love Barry Goldwater playing with that heart attack gun; "this thing's pretty awesome".
For anyone wondering about the VR game he's playing for showing off a lot of these, it's a game called Hotdogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. It's a fantastic game with over 500 perfectly modeled firearms (and counting) and plenty of high-quality mods for weapons and maps. The hidden gem of this game is Take and Hold, a fantastic game mode that I have personally played literal HUNDREDS of hours of, it's endless fun. Plus there are tons of other game modes and plenty of sandbox levels. The devs are constantly adding new things, even 8 years after the game's original release. All this for only 20 bucks. BUY IT! (VR is required).
P.S this video was fantastic.
thanks! Take and Hold is fantastic. it took me far too long to learn how to spawn lock magazines 😂
Wendigoon has found time to learn of wendiguns
Taking a moment to make a Brandon joke says a lot of the quality and future of a channel. Excited for part 2.
bless you sir
I appreciate the frequent use of H3VR to show off some wacky guns. I tip my hat to you, one weiner to another.
Figured it was a step up from a png and closest thing to having the real guns. but please don't talk about the tip of your wiener
I thought h3vr was some gun waifu and now I'm the real Weiner
@@DarthBrandybuck i hope Anton (the Dev) sees this video. I am sure he would like it. :)
Is that game pretty much the most slavishly devoted to gun accuracy and simulated realism as it gets?
I love that the background music for the Rhino gun was from "Cows With Guns" 😀
I was wondering if anyone would notice!
@@DarthBrandybuck
I’m unsure if I should be shocked that I’m one of the first to get it, or that I’m old enough to get it 😁
Happy to see the NIVA XM1970 at its appropriate spot. Looking forward to this.
good ol Carl was up to something with that one
An interesting video topic, by a small UA-camr with great production value that is more than 10 minutes long. I already cant wait for part 2.
Also love the usage of H3VR footage, a great Gun Simulator to showcase the actions of weird guns and mechanics.
@swingpower1842 thank you so much! H3VR is the GOAT
I absolutely loved the gyrojet, cannot wait for part 2
HERESY DETECTED
@@ConfusedUniverse-wj9fwits like a bolter wat you mean herecy
Anton Hand: "WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN!!"
@@SeriousBusinessman. I seriously want to know how he gets access to some of these guns
Looking foward to part 2, and the palm pistol was the strangest one IMO
It's definitely a weird one! Glad you liked it.
My Dad had a gun shop when I was growing up and had an SAAS system with a 12" barrel in 7mm-08. It was one of the greatest hunting pistols I've ever seen in action. I really wish he wouldn't have gotten rid of it. It was a little hot on the hand, but after putting a muzzle brake on it, it really smoothed out. Really great woods pistol.
@@Sam_the_Sham_and_the_Pharoahs It's absolutely a super interesting concept. Shame that it never really took off.
@@DarthBrandybuck I said the same thing. Especially with how big I've been into 7mm-08 lately.
This is great inspiration for fictional weapon concepts
Bro really just called coffee a cup of Joe
Would you prefer I said a cannikin of joseph?
@@DarthBrandybuck how about coffee
@@ConfusedUniverse-wj9fwnah it's joe, Jack
gun wendigoon
maybe a collab one day👀👀
Wendigun
Man that metal clinking sound had me tripping hard I thought something was in the room next to me.
📣📣SIXTEEN SHELLS FROM A THIRTY OUGHT SIX📣📣
I never thought I'd see an iceberg chart made specifically around one of my stupid autistic hyperfixations, but I am sooooo not complaining :3
Also another successor for Wendigoon's conspiracy and Dino Diego's fringe palaeontology icebergs. Can't wait for the other parts :333
@NorthEevee I figured instead of waiting around for someone else to make the video I might as well do it myself!
That Pirates of the Caribbean clip never gets old to me. Amazing video brother, can't wait to see the rest of the iceberg. Also, you better have properly thanked your wife for helping with the pronunciation 😂
@@willlumley1377 He's actually using an old-fashioned Flintlock grenade launcher, but the clip is too funny to not use.
You gotta love it when midgets are completely happy with playing into the fact that they're tiny people... 💀💀
I took a shot every time you showed a bullet and now I missed half the video. 10/10 video!🎉
I am so sorry, hopefully it was cheap alcohol
Great attempt at the Polish pronunciation with the RAK :)
I really respect that you took your time with it!
Waiting for next levels ^-^
having a RomanIan wife and Polish cousins helps!
as a german speaker the "koch" hurts.
@@jochne8634 Entschuldigung
@@DarthBrandybuck if you want more reliable results, open google translate, select German as language to translate from and then play the audio :)
The Sharps wasn't the "standard issue rifle" at the time, hell it wasn't even the standard issue breach loader (which were generally only given to calvary). The standard issue rifle was the muzzle loading 1861 Springfield rifle musket, loaded just like the brown bess from the revolutionary war only much, much more accurate. The closest thing to "standard issue" breach loader was the Spencer repeating rifle. The army standardized this as the standard issue calvary carbine after the war
@@Legitpenguins99 Sure, it wasn't the only rifle being used, but it saw heavier use than even the Spencer for a good chunk of the latter part of the Civil War, especially among cavalrymen
I've never really understood the consept of a proggressive trigger for weapons intended for military use, because one of the big things that adrenaline does to you is it almost completely removes your fine motor functions, meaning unless you're extremely skilled, it's difficult to pop off single shots. That is unless I've understood the order of the firing modes copmletely wrong and pressing the trigger all the way down causes the gun to fire in semi auto.
nope, light press is semi,full press is auto. a wierd idea for sure
Thats why you train, train, train up to the point of failure.
So it becomes a drill, and in the muscle memory, so you dont lose your sh*t when it gets real
Me like G11 because i play Phantom Forces.
Me like G11 because Fallout
I wish StyLis Studios didn't add the AN-94 to Phantom Forces so early in the game's development so they could actually make it really good. Then again, they always could. Ah, too bad I've got other stuff to worry about, now.
I miss my teenage years.
It's an early game workhorse in Cruelty Squad.
Hey, if you haven't already completely planned all of the guns you will feature in this series, you should seriously consider featuring the "Obrez pistol". It's a strange modification some people did on Mosin Nagant Rifles, by removing the stock and cutting off most of the barrel.
Feel blessed to have this on my homepage, keep up the great work, can see you put a lot of effort and research into this video, which I have no doubt that this style of video will massively boost your channel! Certainly looking forward to seeing the next vid
@@porkbroth6631 thank you so much! I really appreciate the encouragement. I'm literally editing part 2 in my pc as I write this comment on my phone
LOVED THIS,CAN'T WAIT FOR PART 2❤
If these are only level 1, I'm hyped for the rest. Many of these would be level 3 of most non-enthusiasts lists, so I'm excited to see things I've never even heard of later on.
That and the accuracy and slick presentation definitely earned a sub and a comment for the algorithm
@DSlyde I appreciate it! there are definitely some wacko ones out there that I hadn't even heard of before I started researching for this project.
Playing "pumped up kicks" im the background is wild bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the use of H3VR footage, great way to showcase guns
I'm honestly surprised I haven't seen an iceberg video about firearms, let alone the odd ones. Very interesting, you earned a sub lol. Here's a suggestion if it wasn't included, check out the "Cripple Shotgun", I believe Forgotten Weapons has a video covering it
is that the one with the janky buttstock? that could be a good add!
Suggestion for your next parts: Groza and PSS pistols. Both were obscure Soviet assassination guns, using ammunition that traps the gas in the casing after a round is fired. This means that the gun is near perfectly silent and doesn't need a supressor. PSS is self loading and you'll hear the action cycle, but the Groza is scarily quiet.
Those are both on lower levels! I actually have some vr footage using the groza. How the h3vr devs got detailed access to something like that is the biggest mystery at all.
Dont stop making these bad boys
It's absolutely fascinating how many of these "failed gun models" are now the basis for lots of Nerf guns! 🤔
great vid, can't wait for the rest of the series
26:52 wasn't quite ready to hear pumped up kicks
Very good iceberg
This is a great video along with part 2. Cant wait for the rest. Keep up the great work man. You should blow up big soon i would think
@@RotundRat115 thank you so much
Once i literally saw a comment on a Pepperbox video that was literally this,
"A chain fire on a pepperbox is basically a Critical hit."
I mean...
video went crazy
crazy? I was crazy once.
Showing the VR version of the gun you want to showcase is quite cool. A nice step up from paper instructions
I'm a visual learner myself, so being able to show and see how it works is just better for me, too.
@@DarthBrandybuck i appreciate the effort you put
Don't think you slipped that Big Iron past me mister!
(39:15 for those curious)
Guns? Iceberg??? Weird?!?!??!?!?! Imma love this series! 😂
Walter Hunt is a very underrated gunsmith. The Volcanic is functionally genius and the ammunition is a stroke of brilliance, especially considering what guns were like at the time.
The algorithm has blessed you
The fact that this didn’t come up in my suggested and i had to watch Administrative Results to find this kills me. I absolutely love this concept and is something I totally dig.
@@nationalmayhem8118 Thanks for stopping by🙏🙏
Hearing CCR play in the background makes this video 10x better👍🏻
18:36 The fact that they didn't even, idk, add enough barrel to extend it past the spindle is crazy to me.
Stoked for part 2 my body yearns for more gun wendigoon
Great video. 👍
Thanks 👍
There's a lot of weird guns to talk about.
Khyber Pass enters the room: go on.
@syko2164 that could be an entire video series on its own
@@DarthBrandybuck since Brandon hasn't been doing the Gun Meme Review lately, steal it. I love seeing new stuff covered by new gun guys.
A very good and interesting work, comrade! Thank you!
I just love the way these guns look, the xm8 just looks so beautiful
it looks like a tuna fish
I would argue that the gun-axe is less wierd than the rest considering their popularity with Czech, Polish, and (sometimes) German cavalry, as well as Scandinavian Marines for boarding actions.
its definitely the most common, but I wanted to make the gun+contact weapon concept all one thing instead of spending too much time on each example
I look forward to this series
@@michaelgarcia4035 me too!
that opening is possibly the best ive seen
@@robinmist thanks!
The lost son of brandon herrera
we're actually the same age! maybe long lost brother?
Brandon is everyone’s dad.
Gotta love the avant-garde novelty of some of these. Seems like some of them were almost onto something and just needed one more step to perfect.
Notes: "Cavalry," not "Calvary." "Tround" (a portmanteau of "triangle" and "round"), not "T-round."
31:00 you should look into the EAA Thor, where they took this even further and went "What if a 1911 could fire .45-70, .500S&W, or 7mm Remington Magnum?"
Even your Robot is misspelling Heckler and Koch.
When I saw the Rocket Ball cartridge this will be very useful cartridge for muzzleloading gun.
Most of the obscure, weird guns I knew about popped up in this first tier, so I'm pretty excited to see what absolute insanity comes later. Landstad 1900? AN-94? Calico maybe?
all three actually!
1 hour of weird guns my hyperfixation’s prayers have been answered
5:54 that looks cool but how are you supposed to hold it?! Zero F's given for ergonomics
Saw your video by chance but stayed to see whole thing. Would love to see more of sich detailed content.
thanks! I'm working on it already
Great video. Looking forward to part 2
thanks, me too!
Its interesting that you mentioned the Chiappa Rhino and not its weirder older brother, the Mateba Unica 6, which also shoots out of the bottom cylinder but also is one of three semi-automatic revolvers ever made.
@@WearingGoldluck oh don't worry we'll get there
Sorry, the G3 has a built-in optics mount that is designed for very quickly adding or deleting any sighting system that carries a proper combination ring and quick-detach system. It is an H&K proprietary system, but it did exist.
Ohohoho, instant subscription.
You should look up the S&W ASP it was a customized pistol made with special clear grips and magazines with cutaways so you can see the rounds through the grip. Also had a special site called a guttersnipe for quick point shooting
I was literally about to comment "gun wendigoon" until i saw the man himself below
Pulls out the volcanic I respect that.
@@zackbogart2604 I've been waiting for an opportunity to show it off.
I wonder if “Parlor pistols” deserve a spot on this list….. back in the old days people would have their little parlor pistols that were anemic enough that they would shoot them indoors!! In the parlor!! While having drinks and generally a good time! I know I’d love to just sit around, having a beer and like, plinking little gongs set up all around the place. People from back then straight did not give a F@$%!! Lmao
@quiggs8361 yes, I will absolutely be talking about the Flobert guns!
I love how he had to look up the pronounciation of Koch, just to say it even more wrong after
@@TheBuddel I'll get it right one day
pumped up kicks is wild lol
23:50 man im old. I love Fallput and the fatman but i think of MGS3 with the Davy Crockett.
Can't wait for part 2
AK Guy burn was gold... 🤣
hopefully he doesn't come after me
Dammit i knew every single gun on the list. I have no life 😂
Well, shoot, what does that say about me?
This is a video I didn’t know I needed. Good content mate.
Thanks!
Looking forward to the deeper depths of the Gunberg.
"gunberg" I like that
I cant lie, I knew basically all of these, but the Heart attack gun and the coffe grinder sharps.
oh don't worry there's plenty more
Hell yeah
48:11 I can’t help but imagine a U.S. soldier pulling off a rust style gun snatch play with this gun
that would be super impressive. I bet it happened at least once
Ah, the AR‐57, my beloved ♡ Earned a sub just for that :) Hope to see more non‐American guns in the next part, like the Charlton AR, Type 100 SG, Type 73 LMG, Gatling Dimancea, or the Mars Automatic Pistols (yes, I watch Forgotten Weapons)
@@v1x4z those will all make an appearance at some point!
Ngl the music in the back ground is fire
4:34 Can we talk about, how this isnt a blunderbuss, but a handmortar, which is honestly a lot weirder
Especially weirder that he's shooting it short range, inside. But the clip is hilarious so I had to include it.
@@DarthBrandybuck everyone in that room died
Please make Part 2 sooner than a month 😭 every other vid of yours is a month apart
@@Jkrocsko I'm doing my best! Working on part 2 now
@@DarthBrandybuck also that H&K pronunciation was BAD😂 Koch would sound more like clearing flem from your throat so the closest thing englishs refinement can muster would be "coke"
(Kinda like Ko•h•c )
9:00
Doesn't the patent for the rifle say that the grinder was for grinding charcoal for gunpowder? Last I heard, the coffee thing was either a myth or something that was only done once or twice.
some say coffee some say gunpowder, some say grains and oats...but I guess a grinder is a grinder so you could theoretically grind a whole bunch of things... I believe the original intent was in fact for horse feed but the coffee angle is what its more remembered for. I'll address the discrepancy in part 2
Your haircut and beard reminds me of custom faces we can "build" in MGS5 xD
I've considered dressing up as venom snake tbh
Gotta love the temu reflex on your AR
Hey, it fit my budget and worked until I could afford something better. ( I got a vortex like right after filming this video)
@@DarthBrandybuck not tryna rag on you or anything just that optic is hilarious in and of itself
I just wanna say I like that shirt man. It looks comfy
It definitely is. one of my favorites. Target, man
Don't know if its already on there or not, but surprised the Georgian Tao smg isn't on there. Funky homemade 9x19mm AK style bullpup submachine gun made in the 2000s
oh that is a good one! I don't have it on there currently but I'll definitely add it to a lower level!
@@DarthBrandybuckI have an even more obscure one for you. The "submachine 8mm wolf", a polish homemade SMG using deactivated AK rounds with drilled primer pockets holding .27 cal ramset blanks. It has an incredibly weird operating mechanism not to mention the quasi-rimfire 7.62x39 ammunition. There are several videos of it on UA-cam.
To put it simply , we must bring back the Landstad 1900 in a modern fashion so that we may have a real Life Colt 6520 from Fallout .
I'll be talking about that in a later video!
0:28 Don't bring us down with that energy. You can do it. 👍🏻
I'll do my best🫡🫡