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I know this was a while ago now but at 2:07 quick tip when peaking corners or pieing a door way try to keep your elbows tucked, makes ur hit box smaller. Something i learned in urban warfare in the army. Awesome video brother really enjoyed it. Just wish we had proper airsoft.
It does indeed stop, because the bolt locked back due to an empty mag 😱 I know it’s hard for you to comprehend, but this is a fantastic GBBR and there is no amount of name calling and shit talking you can do to change it. Jog on champ 🤙🏻
Hey man, in this case it did feed the last two shots and then lock back hence the reload. In addition to the performance, the quality for us can be felt in the final finish. Eg; factory mag lips, purpose manufactured parts as opposed to parts converted from AS. I can see from your recent uploads you can demonstrate the WE GBBRs are also capable of reliable function and feeding, which is cool.
@@Danny-G That can be done if you like, away for a bit with work so there's gonna be a bit of a delay but I promise the results are going to be an underwhelming "cool all the rounds left the gat and now it's not shooting anymore". Not personally interested in a measuring contest, you've certainly brought in some cool bits and pieces, these gats are just also cool. I'm reasonably confident the gat does lock back here, but even if it doesn't I will concede there were a couple of cases of gats not locking back on the game day. This was due to two things; some mags not being regassed each time and gel debris build up over time impeding the latch. I've found I can get three or four mags out of one gas up, but letting that pressure get too low can risk the bolt not travelling the whole distance for those last few shots, so I've found that topping up gas every mag or two as opposed to letting mags run dry after 3-4 top ups to be the best option. Re; gel debris just ensuring the follower is cleaned up every now and then I've found is enough to mitigate this issue. Both issues are things the guys now know how to mitigate with little to no issue.
Big fan but going to say it, why the red shirt come on, plus don’t zipp tie especially behind their back ive seen a milsim where they did and the guy tripped and was knocked out nearly breaking his neck Take it on board or not again love what u do Great channel
Hey mate enjoying your vids 👍 I noticed in your parabellum vid you guys were on radios, what radios do you use? Are they 2w? or 5w? And in your bag vid you mentioned NVG’s, what product of those do you use mate?
Hey mate, radios are Baofeng UV5r which is a 1W/4W radio. We typically have them set to 1W narrow band and only step up to 4W as an IA on lost comms. We also have some FCS brand Harris 152 setups getting around. NV is Opfor Night Solutions BNVD1431 Mk2, a special version of the BNVD1431 housing made by Argus. Quite expensive, not exactly an entry level unit but considering ours get used for a lot of things outside of gel they’re viable for our purposes.
"You can get an AK-47 for the price of a chicken." Not surprised about that comment after Yuri had to land his plane on a dirt road and give away his guns to the locals in order to avoid being arrested by Interpol!
I still remember watching the making of this film, they had to buy REAL AK-47's for one particular scene (with hundreds of them in the shot) because they were CHEAPER than the non-firing prop guns. So they "bought" them off a gun dealer then sold them back to him at a loss so the they could show they weren't buying and selling firearms for profit. This is a great movie but the fiction on the screen really is only half the story.
Kind of, I know the shot you’re talking about, the guns close to the cameras are AKs, the rest are VZ 58s, the cheaper retarded cousin of the AK, they did on the other hand line up enough tanks for 1 shot that they had to inform the UN so it didn’t look like they where advancing a tank battalion
Whenever I read "REAL AK-47", I get exited that I'm going to see production prototype of the AK. Those are really rare and precious, only about 1500 were made. Apparently we saw 3,000 real vz. 58's in the soviet base. As for using real guns in movies, it's a common practice. Even the "prop guns" are often real guns loaded with blanks blanks. That's how Brandon Lee died, that's also how Alec Baldwin opened his kill count.
@@duckeydude67 calling a VZ58 a copy of the AK when its a completely different gun is an insult to the whole country of Czechia and every single one of our prized gunsmiths
Lord of War has a following, but I still think it is one of the most underrated movies of its generation. You want to know how the world works, you need listen to no more than the five minute clip of the near final scene where he explains to the agent why he will never serve a day in prison. Why there won't even be a trial. And if you are naive enough to think that isn't how government works, I'd point to Iran-Contra as Exhibit A. Or maybe it is Exhibit AAAAA.
Right. Iran-Contra is how the world has worked for centuries. What was amateurish about it was the principal in the Reagan admin didn't use cutout brokers like in Lord of War. They actually got carried away and let their own fingerprints and photos be all over the whole affair. Like kids gleeful to be playing grown up games, but have no idea how it's actually done.
@@farmalmta Of course we are literally looking at a real life "Lord of War" now with the possible prisoner exchange being considered between the US and Russia for Viktor Bout - a notorious Russian arms dealer.
The guns and ammo are always the cheapest part. Getting them where they need to be, at the right time, pointing in the right direction...that will cost you extra.
im going to take a risk here and say im so glad chase killed this pile of shit. og's know what im talking about (unless im wrong and they are not supposed to be the same person depicted)