Actually no as long as your gun related videos dont portray gory gun violence or glorify gun violence then you are good. I know sometimes people who follow the guidelines still end up demonetized but thats due error made by the human reviewers sent by youtube to check your channel after it gets flagged by a salty viewer. After a second review your video's monetization is usually restored.
Blackout_YT if you check out TRex Arms they have a great video on training an airsofter and you’d be surprised how easily and quickly the guy picked up all the drills.
raja thapa it’s still sensitive training. Lol being in the service (US ARMY) basic combat training is still secretive. Sure there are videos and documentaries about BCT, but they don’t show everything because the us military protects its assets and training.
Never understood why that would even be wrong. I like the militairy allowed this, mounting a go-pro and such. Clearly for them it is about promotion, but love that a insitution as the militairy can see the value in this.
gabriel bielawski my country announced a new rifle to start producing for our army....now idk how much money they spent developing it but these are the specs they said the gun has: -safety,semi and full auto -30 rounds mag -accurate up to 750m -rof of 720 -ak styled mechanism for firing and the trigger -7.62mm standard ammo -estimated cost of developing it according to some us experts: $1Bil.
The Real Effing Deal It's quite normal in countries with non-professional armies. In Switzerland we got treated like shit during the boot camp, but once you're a soldier, there is no need for the officers to yell around and chase you through the base
The Real Effing Deal but hes not doing basic training to join the military hes already been in the military and is just taking a sharpshooting course gurentee when he first joined it was the same way
Im just trying to get a close eyeball of that AUG, I have an airsoft A1 version here... I know people hate on them, but I plan on doing a series on it, gonna make it great - but the one he has in the video is a later version. Hope he gives us an up close look/field strip of it
What I don't get is how he is going to have time to shoot and edit daily vlogs over the next fortnight while doing training - if doing it legit and it isn't just a PR stunt in conjunction with the Austrian military?? When I served you barely had time to take a piss in your average days training!
I was wondering that myself, will be very interesting. I can't see the MOD here in the UK allowing this kind of thing - they even let him put a go pro on his assault rifle! Would get told to f**k off if you asked that here lol
Novritsch, i haven't really been watching you for that long but I've become attached to this channel. You're the one who got me into Airsoft sniping. Although I'm only 14 I've fully dedicated my life to the military including my cadet program and many other things. I'm gonna miss the Airsoft videos but it's good to see you progressions into the Austrian Military. Have fun and stay safe, good hunting.
Luke Both like you, I too have dedicated my life to the military. I do a Navy cadet program call Sea Cadets. It’s tough. Very physical and pushing. We run on minimal food, water (were not deprived of sleep and other stuff) and sleep. It’s very time consuming. After college, I’m going to join the Navy. By then I will have done ROTC, and cadets so I will be a officer. So from one fellow cadet to another, never stop fighting, never give in, keep pushing forward. And remember, the only east day was yesterday!
ooh yea i totally dont know shit... america is generally a lot stricter from what ive seen of irl footage, on the scope topic, you're already carrying a 3 guns, an aimpoint is kinda big and bulky compared to a lot of optics that can do it just as well
people comparing this to the US military needs to stop, first of all this is NOT basic training. this is a sniper course for. for already enlisted, or reserve forces. who have already been through basic training. second, just because you think the sergeant is supposed to scream all the time just because you have been watching a lot of american war movies, doesnt make it reality, especially not in Europe. here we show respect to our soldiers, and excpect them to act professional. so we dont have to yell and hit them in the head all the time.
I've been in the American army for 3 years and the VAST majority of NCO's and commissioned officers strive for their soldiers to be professional and treat us with respect.
Yeah. And honestly even then, later on in the U.S military, they don't yell at you as much. Just shows that they aren't just a bunch of dickheads, they're making sure the soldiers do what they're meant to do.
Didn’t know you were military man. It’s awesome tho, I’m Army and I’m proud to know you’re part of a really good alliance with the US. It’s cool knowing one of my favorite youtubers would fight along side us in war.
Australian military: county beds, good food, easy training. American military: metal bunks, drill seargebts that scream at you the whole day, horrible food, insanely difficult training
depends how you do it. like USA for example. Tried to make a 99% Muslim fundamentalist region have a secular democracy. Went to shit. but if you instead only introduce democracy and let the local culture and population shape it to their values and beleifs, then the democracy will flourish as it was crafted by the soul of the local populace
I know this is years later. but, the standard issue assault rifle you got (I didn't really hear what you said about it), is the Steyr Aug. It's a bullpup design, meaning it has most of the moving mechanisms behind the trigger, more towards the shoulder. By having those parts in that position, the recoil becomes almost nonexistent, compared to "normal" assault rifle designs. You got lucky to have a military that has incorporated a bullpup assault rifle into its everyday usage.
Heyyyy It's nice to see you having fun at the military ^^ Got just one question ....can I comment in german? 😂 Have a wonderful day and never forget: in time of peace prepare for war. -SAS