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I have a lot of respect for Scooter, he wanted to save that poor squid so much that he violated the NFA.
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RIP Scooter’s dog
did you see the thumbnail? scott is in posession of an illegal short barrel shotgun now.
Scott out here taking an almost fatal accident that would make even the toughest men question their choice of career and turning it into entertainment AND education for the masses!! Keep up the good work sir, you're creating some of the best content on this platform!!
lemonade from lemons.
@PC LOAD LETTER more like lemons from lemonade
I've just recently revisited the videos from that "era" (including the videos Demo, Donut and Brandon Herrera made for Kentucky's channel). I do recommend doing just that.
@@dk_davidhimself9778 don't forget that MrGunsNGear also helped out with a video as well
Looks like he has a legal short barrel 12 gauge semi auto pump.
A friend of mine had a squib in his 1911 a few years back (he no longer has that gun but for a different reason), and in the moment he didn't notice it but the next riund was a spicy +P round. The fact that his hand and face were intact and he only had a small bruise on his cheek from shrapnel was a miracle
what does a spicy/hot round mean?
@derpthegreatestvidomaker944 it means that a bullet has more powdered explosives than the gun can handle
Wow that’s lucky
When I was 19 I didn't know what a squib load was and I got a new england single shot 223 with a huge 24 inch bull barrel and I was going to start sighting in my scope after my uncle bore sighted it for me I was ilon 20 acres of my family's land where we dove hunt and have a back stop for target practice Lll
When I was 19 I didn't know what a squib load was and I got a new england single shot 223 with a huge 24 inch bull barrel and I was going to start sighting in my scope after my uncle bore sighted it for me I was ilon 20 acres of my family's land where we dove hunt and have a back stop for target practice Lll
how dangerous would it be if there was a squib in an automatic and somebody went full auto
Well, since there's not enough pressure to push the bullet out or cycle the feed, it wouldn't eject the casing, so you have to eject it manually. That's where gun safety comes in. If you notice when you fired it didn't sound or feel right as you were shooting, that's your time to stop immediately and check
The tension whenever Scott loads or takes the gun off safety is unbearable everytime! 😆
I was expecting the truck to explode...I can taste my disappointment, it tastes a little less spicy than sadness.
Yeah, I was waiting for it when he shut the truck door at the end 😂
Yeah man...I totally keep forgetting about that too, it gets me every time!
I jump most times
He's becoming a Weenie , huh ?
Incredible to see how the injury healed. Scott’s face didn’t necessarily look like the face we were used to after the incident, but now it looks like the old Scott. The human body is incredibly mysterious at times. (Also, I don’t mean this to be an insult or anything)
People ask if I have nightmares about any of my injuries & my response is "Why would I?They happened a long time ago."
I think if what happened to him happened to me I would be compelled to mark HAVING a face down as a W. 😆
His neck probably looks different but his face? Still gorgeous
@@doughessonyou live and you learn ayy
Probably had to do with blood flow and tissue that could’ve been lost during the injury
I love Scott for using his accident as a chance to teach safety whenever he can
The ultimate barrel pressure test. The Canik handled with ease and very entertaining to see for the pistol test. Nice quality apparently!
This is another reason to know your gun very well. You should know exactly what kind of *bang* to expect, so when you get a *boomf* you recognize the sound is wrong and don't just keep shooting.
I think pistols usually handle squibs a lot better because A, the barrel just isn't long enough to get that gradual explosive pressure build up, and B, pistol powder burns a lot quicker than rifle powder, so you're getting a sharper acceleration out of the bullet (which is kind of necessary considering short barrel = less burn time). Don't get careless though, preventative safety is still best safety! :)
The fact that the squib cleared from the barrel of the pistol was amazing. I thought at best, it would jam a second round. Nope, and it was fully functional after.
@@Slitheringpeanut just what I was thinking, I didn't for the life of me think it would clear that, much less function normally afterwards.
A mate of mine had a squib in his beretta 92 performance without noticing it. We just noticed it later when we saw random fragments in front of where he stood
That and the also, it’s not a locked chamber so it is able to release the pressure out the back of the action
I blew up a 44 Mag Korth NXR with a quad squib.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with the commander of a cannon crew from a Civil War re-enactment. He said he preferred the Napoleons because they were made of brass would would tend to split and vent, whereas the iron cannons would tend to just explode. The weapon was quite beautiful, and we got to see a lot of the procedural experience up close (loading, piercing the powder bag, inserting the igniter cord, etc.). I'm also glad that none of the jams I had the one time I went target shooting involved hung bullets (I don't recall ever hearing the term "squib" before today, but I'm not a firearm expert). I remember the Sig Sauer jammed the most frequently (it wasn't hard to clear, but it was annoying), while the Glock didn't jam at all (but it had more recoil and was less slightly less precise). I looked at the barrels of the two guns later, and noticed that the Sig had a tighter fit between the barrel and the round (they were both 9mm). I have no idea what kind of ammunition I was using... whatever my friend brought with him that day, but it was all the same.
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I actually can answer that question about the handgun squibs. My dad had one during training with a Glock, either model 22 or 23. .40 S&W, I do not know what brand or load the local Sheriff's Office was issuing out at the time. Barrel was trashed and the frame was damaged, but he walked away completely unharmed. Edit for clarity: When I say the barrel was trashed, it didn't explode. It bulged really badly, and some of the rifling was stripped out. The frame was cracked, and I think the slide got cracked too? Hard to remember, been many years and we don't speak anymore. I do know that it was bad enough that they gave him a new handgun afterwards.
>doesnt speak to dad anymore >sees pfp >makes sense
@@sleepy7337lol
@@sleepy7337nah man that’s messed up. You don’t know them
Glocks arnt rifled you're making stuff up
This is why I love Scott's videos. They're not only entertaining as hell but informative and educational. Keep em coming man!
I enjoy the end credit scenes afterwards as it's unique and entertaining to watch. 👍
Informative as in? Don't look down the barrel of a firearm that you think is empty?
I'm impressed with the Canik, pretty high quality for being rather affordable
Same here I was very surprised that it survived.
Canik is the best bang for the buck, pun intended!
I've been told that caniks intent was to bring a high quality handgun to market for an affordable price. I've talked to a couple guys that have them and love them
@@wackadoobrewsquatch3718 They give you a whole cleaning kit with a spare mag in the box. All the employees at the range near me carries them.
I've ran the Tp9 for a long time and just recently git the METEsfx and I absolutely love then.
Next time you explore Squibs, you should show or explain how to safely determine (Once clearing the firearm as unloaded) if there's any bulge anywhere down the barrel. Again, every situation is different. I've had a Barrel bulge on me, so I know what you're looking for, but who else does? Great vid, Scott!!
I like that scott points out that the gun is empty befor he looks down the barrel. Like He Is Making Clear "I am Not Stupid And You Shouldnt Be Stupid Either!"
I'm so glad for Scott's totally spontaneous decision of taking up a healthier life style and walk all the way back home! Great job as usual. 👍😁
You do realize there was two trucks?
@@Voidesth whoosh
I had a squib with some factory subsonic rounds in my MP5K in the middle of a competition. The next round pushed it out and I never had any idea until I got home to clean the barrel and noticed a slight bulge. Still works great to this day, zero didn't even shift
You can't compare a hk to a normal gun.
@@m14lvr I mean... that's fair
Got lucky, and I bet your velocity changed though having a bulge
Should you still be firing it with a slight bulge?
@@andrewthompson7022 whenever I fire I get a slight bulge and I’m still here.
Hey Scott!! I have a suggestion: the Canik seemed to survive very well against a squib. But what about other things such as dirt and sand in the barrel? I would love to see you torture test this gun and see what it's limits are. It's been a while since you did a torture test so this is a great opportunity!
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Like a train wreck... hard to watch, impossible to look away lol
Hey Kentucky, I love these educational videos you do. The shotgun squib actually reminded me if an incident we had happen at the range I work at years ago, of a guy who loaded a 20 gauge birdshot shell before putting a 12 gauge birdshot shell directly behind it causing the whole recieve to detonate. I’d love to see a video showing why you never mix ammunition no matter the situation
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I have no doubt that you know this, Shep. For anybody else that doesn't, putting a 20 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun is common enough and disastrous enough that SAAMI has reserved the color yellow for 20 gauge shotgun shells. They don't come in any other color. If you look in your 12 gauge shell bag and see yellow, stop and fish out those 20 gauge shells.
I am in no way an expert on firearms but that is also the point, I know that I don't know. The problem with dangeroues equipment is when it is handled by people that believe that they know. Such people are accident prone.
@@alflyover4413thanks.
"educational 😂"
That was really awesome. Would have never expected the shotgun barrel to split like a kitchen whisk. Like you said, it looked like the good old looney toons. The 30-06 was really impressive. Would love to see, the two bullets merged together - if you're even able to get them out of the remaining barrel... But the Pistol really deserves the Titel of "Most Sturdy Gun of the Day". Absolutely astonishing, that it was still fully functional after the squib. I also hope, that you manage to get your truck back out of the mud. Greetings from Germany.
I literally just bought a Canik as my very first handgun (just turned 21) two days ago and seeing it clear a squib like it wasn't even there makes me feel really proud of my choice. thanks for the reassurance. im pretty sure it's the exact model you tested too.
Always feels good to win lol
I love how you were stranded on the back of that pickup then magically appeared clean and dry safely on land again - I want to see the uncut version of what happened there!
This is the first time I've ever heard the term "squib" being used in typical fire-arm fashion as a barrel obstruction. Usually I hear it being used as a name for exploding blood packs on movie sets.
The word Squib refers to a small explosive charge, typically too small to do any damage - they're used in films to pop blood packs as you know, and also make bullet impacts on walls etc. The squib in a firearms context is still a reference to a small explosive charge, i.e. the cartridge was a "squib load" - too small a bang to push the bullet from the barrel. And due to the wonderful world of etymology, the blockage caused by the squib load, becomes a squib!
No, because they are jerks. If the subsequent shot behind a squib induced blockage happens a half-second or 10 minutes later makes no difference.
I've had one before, not too bad I just had to take it home and bang on the squib with a cleaning rod for 10 seconds to get it out
@@logicthought24 A squib will usally jam the gun, make a different noise, and have a weird recoil impulse. Very easy to tell if you had a squib brah. No reason to NEVER rapid fire because your terrified you might have one use good ammo and it will probably never be an issue for you
@@logicthought24 I think that any range that forces me to shoot my gun in a very specific way doesn't deserve a penny from me 🤷♂
Well you just made me like my Canik SFX even more than I already did. Thanks. Had one squib only once in my life with a M&P 40 and it bulged the barrel out. Smith stood behind it, replaced the barrel and it works fine to this day. It still rattled me a little. Great video. Keep up the good work.
Scott, two things on the squib video. 1) I would love to see how you made/got the squib setup in the barrel. 2) Just for fun, when the barrel does explode, fire another round just to see what happens. I realize this is silly, but it would be fun.
I think he just used a rod to push bullet into barrel. Only real accurate way to get them there.
i love that you tease us with the explosion as you take the saftey off. great content, keep it up!
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That 30-06 squib, same result happened to my dad years ago in a 300 Weatherby. But his wasn't from a squib, at some point while walking around a long grass, wheat stock, or something similar got down his barrel. When he fired, similar results. The barrel split and pealed back all the way to the action, opening up like 16in at the end. It now hangs on his wall haha
My dad always put tape over his muzzle for that reason.
@@m14lvr muzzle condom!
He more than likely did have a squib. There have been dozens of videos trying to jam a barrel with mud or ice or other natural things, while it theoretically CAN happen... it doesn't in torture tests. I mean, if you watch enough war footage you'll see US troops regularly putting their barrels straight down in the mud/dirt, just to prop them up and hold them. Or sometimes even in reloads. It's really not THAT big of a problem, granted a muzzle break does make a difference there. But still, to split a barrel you have to have something HARD locked in there to cause it
@AngryDINGUS 100% was not a squib, there was still a chunk of the straw, about 4in, semi burnt into the lower portion of the barrel. My family have been guides for 80yrs, mY dad that this haopemd to now owns an ammunition company, the entire family is well aware of firearms. He sighted in/confirmed zero, evening before the hunt, no squib...if you fire a squib round, in a rifle for sure, you can ABSOLUTELY tell its a squib I don't care what anyone says. Recoil is nothing compared to a standard round. Anyone who knows anything about firearms, ammo, and shooting can agree to that. The only time a squib round is detrimental is at a firing range with pistols when hearing earpro...with a rifle, you know 100% if it's a squib or not the second you pull the trigger
@@m14lvr yes sir and thats a good thing to do
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That was a good video. Thanks and eye opener and everybody who shoots, or shoot hand loads should watch this one. The more I learn about shooting, the more careful I become. Well done.
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Now i understand why making sure your gun barrel is clear is so important
True... Heard of too many stories. Like a hunting rifle's bolt exploding backwards and killing the hunter. Smashed his head.
i had a squib in my 22 ruger so this really helped, thanks!
Watched a few of your videos, what a character, hello from UK, subscribed!
As someone that owns a canik TP9 I was both excited and afraid of the end result. I'm glad it came out just fine, but then again not every situation is the same.
I was literally combing the comments to say the exact same thing!
Agreed, I was pleasantly surprised Edit: especially using underwood ammo...them like Buffalo bore are so over pressured most the time
Thank you for educating me about a squib. I'll be honest, I never heard of a squib. I always appreciate you being safe and helping us to remain safe.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOCATE THEM BY PEERING DOWN THE BARREL
Nice, quick, sawed off conversion.
I love learning new stuff this actually helps raise awareness about not taking care or being carful with your firearms
6:37 this is how a rifle should safely fail. The breach should never be the weakest part of the action.
Scott showing his scars while talking about squibs is like a character showing their battle scars to someone
At 6:46 Holy crap at the amount of flex in that scope!
I purchased a TP9FSX about 3 years ago for about 630 usd and for the price you pay you get a really solid range gun. Besides adding some brass weight for better control my only downside was the stock trigger once I replaced that my spouse loved the gun some much it basically became hers.
Got mine for $336 used because it had no mag still got it and love it
Thank you sir great demonstration!
The gun failure situation videos are always really entertaining to me. Great work, Scott!!!
And informative. During my school years due to costs many expensive experiments just wasn't done and we had to make do with dry books. Now we got the internet and those expensive experiments becomes dirt cheap if instead of twenry students there are nany thousands looking at a video. A gun is expensive and you don't want to dedtroy it in an experiment for the benifig of a handful people but thease videos can be seen by millions. It wouldn't even suprise me if some soldiers are told to take a look at them.
Love that face, "are you expecting something." Well yes and I got it, " a few moments later." It's interesting how the front end of the barrel on the shotgun stayed in line with the rear part of the barrel; but held together by steel strands. Thanks Scott. Wait a minute Scott, "hold my slug," could you try shooting through that section of barrel? I saw a Remington 51.380 ACP a few years ago that I was getting ready to buy and it had a bulge in the location of the last third section of the barrel from a squib load. I would have had to make a new barrel however, I didn't buy it and do that because I couldn't readily order a barrel blank with the original rifling pitch with the correct land and groove widths and I couldn't get a barrel maker to custom machine a barrel blank to the original rifling specs..
Intros are always super funny. Love the content period!
Thank you my friend Scott!!!
This happend to me about 20 years ago. I was training for a n IPSC match in Canada, hand loaded .45 ACP rounds out of a Springfield. I had a malfunction, tapped and racked and had a massive blast from the end of the barrel... Besides the racing heart and needing a new barrel (it did have a considereble bulge in it) all was okay, lesson learned...
Glad your OK.
@@agustintellez136 thanks, me too
I really want to see what happens when you plug the barrel like that, but FILE weak points into the metal, like in a spiral around the barrel and see how/if the barrel splits along the file-lines. Might make some nice post video artwork.
you saying it cause he did for clicks?
Demo Ranch did some truly horrible things to pistols to TRY to make them explode. Very few actually did. Concrete, Epoxy, Weld, etc, etc, and finally SHOOTING a round directly into the barrel.
5:15 "you definitely wouldn't be firing any more slugs that day" **pulls out hacksaw** wanna bet?
Love this sort of content Scott. Have you done a video about accidentally loading a 20 bore cartridge into a 12 bore shotgun then loading a 12 bore cartridge on top?
I used to shoot fireworks displays about 20 years ago - hand fired displays (my favorite - you just set them off with a road flare) and electronically fired displays. When you do electronic displays, the igniters are also called “squibs.” One time we had a guy helping us set up a display and he kept calling them “squids.” He said it a bunch of times both as a noun and as a verb: “Hey, we need another box of squids here.” “Did you squid that shell? Make sure to squid those.” Fun times.
I love fireworks and stuff realy funny story
The shotgun isn't even ruined all you have to do is sawed-off the bad part of the barrel and it's good to go
That is commonly called a "felony" shortening a barrel beyond a certain point without government consent is a crime.
@@theinvisiblebrick636 no way
@@corybrown1450 24 inches in the UK. 18 in the USA.
Ty Scott for always making me laugh and entertained. I have been in chronic excruciating 24/7 pain from back surgery gone wrong. Your videos have given me temporary relief from it. I'm happy your healed up and are stronger than ever you're loved by millions man and a national treasure god bless u dude.
Have you tried stem cells?
don't get on the opiates whatever you do
DEEMS device. You tube. Chris Carroll is the inventor. Takes out pain by dispersing toxic build up.
@@0v0official59 only thing that helps mine most days. Just keep it under 6 if u know I mean
Ty guys I appreciate your info im getting a nuclear bone test on Monday wish me luck. Hopefully they can see what's going on long story short had back fusion whent paralyzed and I can walk now just in tons of pain back caves in being on my feet or siting.i have titanium screws and disk l5 s1. I looked up Mitragyna speciosa I can't see it online to buy but I guess I have to do a deeper dive. God bless you all and never get back surgery it ruined my life.
Interesting video for sure! My first firearm instructor handed me a damaged 44 magnum revolver which had opened like a flower after making contact with a squib. The squib bullet was stuck right where the bullet enters the barrel. Would love to see that happen on your channel Scott. Also, you gotta do a slap round squib video!
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Well, I now know what my 30 06 Mossberg rifle would do with a squib. I never thought I'd see the exact same model gun I own on here. Thanks.
Always a good day when KB puts out a video
at about 0:55, ATF joined the chat
Hey Scott, I really enjoyed your video!!!👍
He killed me with that , "how did he get a whole squid in there"? " don't worry little guy im going to save you"!🤣🤣🤣
1:07 Scott hits the Tokyo Drift
Love your videos, Scott! Assuming the firing mechanism still works, what would happen if you fired the rifle and shot gun again? Just curious to see what would happen.
Think he will now we both asked him to. 😉
I presume that nothing too special will happen with the shotgun. assuming you are able to load another shell of course, the split up barrel would probably just behave like a really bad, shorter barrel, considering the damage sustained that didn't result in splitting (bending, dents, and all that)
Fascinating... thanks.
I own that EXACT same Canik, I knew I loved that pistol for a reason!
4:30 can't wait for the ATF to call this a short barreled shotgun because you blew up the front of the barrel.
5:27 i love those drinks
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Scott bro I just had to subscribe because you are such an amusing lunatic God bless you man .
This reminds me of when demolition ranch did all kinds of barrel obstructions in pistols, and just about all of them shot out, so I’m not surprised the pistol was just fine.
You healed so dang fast, its still hard to believe you made it through
For science indeed😉
He's the healthiest man alive who also had a .50 caliber rifle explode in his face.
What happened?
@@Carnomus his 50 cal blew up when shooting it.
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It makes me happy that Scott’s ok from the 50bmg and I’m really happy that he is laughing today❤
He's such a great guy he laughs at his potentially live ending injury and constantly makes jokes about it
His laughter is medicine
Great public Service showing possible injuries! With a little humor thrown in!
you got some balls Scotto, respect.
0:50 now that gives a whole new meaning to the term live round brother! the look on his face when he start cutting, m8 you almost had me sipttin my drink out! ahahahaahah
Thank you for all your years of hard work Scot! I always stop what I’m doing to watch you uploads.
Spent a few hours binging on Disney+. Visited KZhead for some eventful viewing and it’s been awhile since I’ve visited your channel. You have just got to know: So amazingly entertaining! Have a good one!! and thank you as always. (Every part of it, so so good for laughs)
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If your gun ever doesn't feel like it fired right, there's nothing lost with dropping the mag, clearing the chamber and sticking your cleaning rod down the bore real quick.
I'm still dying laughing... you couldn't ask for a more funny accident... at 6:26 he says I'm gonna get behind the truck. It immediately goes to an ad, a hospital bed was the first scene.
3:40 Yes Scott, I really was.
I don’t know why, but I absolutely love Scott’s little gremlin laugh with the shotgun Squib-
Hi Kentucy I love you and your videos!
The 12 gauge would make a cool lamp stand! Thanks for yet another informational and educational video. As always, stay safe and God bess.
hahaha! Yes it would.
I got into guns on my own. My family wasn't really into it. I bought a new .45 pistol and went out shooting quite often. I remembered one time I fired it and it felt really weak and weird. I pulled the trigger again and the next one felt like it kicked twice as much as usual. I cleared the gun and couldn't see anything wrong so I kept on shooting. On the drive home it occurred to me what happened and it freaked me out! I had to pull over to let it sink in for a minute
Great demo. I would suggest adding a paper targets to the rear and side, to see how much fragmentation the firer and anyone standing nearby might catch. Thanks
I love my canik, its an old model but still works and shoots perfectly.
Great video as always Scott. I never something like this could happen with firearms. Also, at 3:40-3:44 I was waiting for you to play that explosion when you were talking like that. I pretty much just about think to myself, he's going to add the explosion in here at some point to catch us off guard🤣🤣. Hope you have a great rest of the week Scott.
Would’ve fit perfect when he closed the car door at the end
The ATF watching Scott sawing that barrel 👀
"Does he have a dog?"
I watched a guy shooting a Remington 700 muzzle loader. He got his power charge in there. When he rammed the sabot in about 6 inches, the guy on the bench asked for his help. When the guy got back to his muzzle loader he forgot to ram the sabot all the way home. He touched that thing off and it looked like that 3006 Bolt action.
Thanks for the public service information. Most people in my country (UK) know the square root of sod all about guns. If I ever have cause to instruct I shall remember this video. Cheers.
Thanks for another awesome upload Scott. My 26th birthday and actually having one of the worst days in years
Hope it gets better, brother. Happy birthday from across the pond!!! 🤙🏻🍻♠️
happy birthday from france!
Thank you guys! And my mistake I didn’t mean to be looking for pitty I was meaning to say this video helped me cheer up lol
Well for what it’s worth… HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
My father had a ‘squib’ in his centrefire pistol. Caused a measurable but not too noticeable bulge in the barrel but nothing crazy. This was .22 so not a lot of pressure either. But pretty accurate to your test results.
a .22 centerfire pistol?
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Respect
You have healed incredibly. I'm glad to see it.
That’s Canik for ya always making great products love my Canik ! Great video Scott!
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It would be interesting to see how different autoloading actions handle a squib. I expect blowback and gas operation (both flavors) to be spicy.
In the book "On Killing" by Dave Grossman he talks about people during the civil war being so scared and not used to guns they would double load the gun. Thats an idea for blowing up a gun. love the videos scott and thanks for makin them.
Great information. Never really thought about that scenario before. Education is scary.
I fired behind a squib in a Ruger mkII with a slab sided barrel. You could make out a slight bulge on the exterior of the barrel 2/3 down. It still shot great for many thousands of round.
Entertaining delivery of *VERY* important safety information!! THANK you, Scott!!
Yes. I absolutely was expecting something. I was braced for it this time and you completely screwed me out of me being proud of myself for not jumping. Great video.
shoutout to all the fellow new shooters that made the same terrified face as me finding out the barrel actually makes that comical shape when the gun fails. 3:51
I could tell the poor guy was so paranoid in the making of this whole video 😂