It is. Tapping mags upside-down risks losing bullets. This is why mags are always stored upside down in mag pouches. Well two reasons. 1 when you grab them you already have them in the perfect position for quick reload. But 2 if a round falls out it's in the pouch. That being said you will rarely if ever see anyone binding mags like that as it uselessly adds weight to your weapon and when both mags are empty your only option when storing it is a back pack. They are honestly impractical versus dry practicing your reloads.
I have the russian one but a bit tighter and it's still really good. Ofc the german is better, but he made the others look much worse than they need to be.
@@TheAllois1407 Das ist von ZDF Satire und heißt "Wolfgang Schäubles SEK-Song" 😆 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--yHWpWaGr7g.htmlfeature=shared
@@Bloodwest until some small mustache man comes who send a whole army in a forest area to surround a wall.
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@@Valast He kinda did...look it up, "Operation Tannenbaum". Stopped it half-way thru because he realized the little manuever was gonna cost Germany around 4 biilions RM worth of golds.
@@lonewaffle231I think he means how most German weapons (G3 and G36 platform specifically) were made of plastic and would often melt and deform or were just so bad and over complicated to the point were it would just break
@@lyfia3779 German one: at Morning dew we storm your house fallera (just a sound often made in songs) We bust your door open fallera and you look stupid while we do yes yes and you look stupid while we do yes yes It’s called: „The SEK sings a song“
Fun fact: The American troops banged the mags on their helmets to straighten the 5:56, and clear any dirt or debris. Unlike common talk, It wasn't to tell other soldiers they were reloading.
During WW1, Switzerland had 250,000 soldiers. The German Kaiser asked the Swiss ambassador in Berlin: “What would Switzerland do if I invaded with 500 000 soldiers?” The ambassador replied: “Shoot twice and go home.” Still badass
Supposedly Hitler said to Swiss officials something along the lines of what if I send in 200,000 men? (they had an army of around 100k iirc) and they replied we will have to shoot twice
If we dont shoot our ammo, our green and left political party will cut the military budget. So yeah that is an accurate depiction of december shooting range in our military. With alcohol we can even get +5 accuracy
USA : Ah yes the good ol ' USA Russia : Ah yes , the Russian Germany : Such advance and tactical Switzerland : I have seen something that is so magnifico and i am not regretting it.
Если постучать магазин об каску , если подстучать его в шахте , если подстучать затвор и если в нем случайно не окажется 31патрон эта штука будет работать 😉
Швейцария это буквально банк для остальных стран поэтому их не атакуют но а если случится то всем жителям достанется бомбоубежища в случае ядерной угрозы вроде как а так Швейцария имеет как раз защиту
I worked for an aircav guy who got one of the first issued M16's. He said the A1 was a jamomatic if you tried magdumping a full 20 round mag. So he would only load 10 rounds in each mag, and taped three together in a star shape. He was a pretty cool guy. He was first issued the M79, and his descriptions of firefights and firing buckshot into the jungle were pretty intense. He hated the M14 for it's weight, and thought the M16 was the best weapon he ever carried.
The only reason it experienced issues is because of the change of powder type, to a powder that the rifle was not ever designed to use. The rifle itself never was the issue. It never needed a forward assist, and it never was a "jam-o-matic". As you can even tell in the video, Phuc Long has either a 602 clone or an SP-1(more like this one) rifle, which is a 'slickside' (no forward assist).. Well, the Air Force was running slick side all the way up to their 604 M16 (not M16A1), and it was fine. Again, the ONLY time they experienced malfunctions? Had to do with the powder. If a cartridge ever fails to go into battery for some reason? A simple thumb press into the 'scallop' of the bolt carrier either will correct the problem, OR you've got a bigger issue that requires remedial action (drop mag, clear chamber, insert mag, close bolt).
@@rodgersmith1573 Yep. One of the primary reason for issues on the A1 was the lack of regular maintenance. Powder fouling is no joke. I ran an A2 in a summer long, weekly competition, and made the mistake of not cleaning it atleast every other match a few times. A clean rifle ran flawlessly, a dirty one jammed atleast once a stage. I'm still kicking myself over it, but one week I almost had 100% accuracy in a match. On the very last stage, I went to take my second shot, and I had a failure to eject. I ended up with 98% that day because I ran out of time to clear my rifle and engage the last couple targets.
@@cam5816 Israeli soldiers used to use the feed lips of their magazines as bottle openers, which bent them over time. Now the galil has an integral bottle opener on the rifle
I mean it didn’t have the best detail, he didn’t reload the gun right bc he never hit the bolt release. The mp5 has the best detail bc he’s the first person to reload it right in a long time
@@ignacio3890 we also still use the MG51, which is a beefed up MG42 that didnt get the cuck nato MG3 version with smaller ammunition. we stuck to 7.6mm
I did some research, here are the songs I've found used in the video so far: USA: CCR - Fortunate son USSR/Russia: VDV - Greetings From the Air Germany: Das SEK singt ein lied Switzerland: Oesch's die Dritten - Ku-Ku-Jodel Edit: It is finally complete, thank you for telling me the song artist.