He's acclimated to the venom - it makes him unnaturally fast. He now metabolizes it into pure speed. Literal speed by the milligrams - his adrenal gland has somehow mutated. I'm worried about the duckie.
@@maskedrebel9670nah,not in Britain!Im sure air guns come under the same firearms laws!We didn’t have real guns to play with so our air guns were really strong and no joke!My gun,a Theoben Scirocco was so strong after I put an ox mainspring in it with some tune-ups!With Prometheus steel and plastic pellets,they would go through a solid steel wheelbarrow with ease!Easily as strong as a .22 long rifle!💯🇺🇸🇬🇧💪🏻😍
@@joewoodchuck3824 I just used small pistol/rifle primers in my .177 pellet guns back in the day. They just happen to be .175 in diameter and make a nice pop hitting a hard target anyway.
We used to drill holes in taters and jam fireworks in them... everything from black Jack's to m80s. Launched those sucker's from spud guns. Timing the thing to blow right before it hit the ground was peak steam punk anarchy 😂
I wish they had this in .30cal. Looks like the largest caliber they have is .25 or 357. Update: I am fully aware that 357 is the same in some respects as 9mm. It's even written on their website as such. But when a persons says 9mm other people tend to assume you're referring to 9x19mm parabellum so I opted to say 357 instead. The intention of my comment was to say that their pellet sizes were either too small or too big for my preferences. I wish they had .30 cal as an intermediate size. It's a RU-vid comment not a GD reference manual...Mistakes will be made.
When I was much younger, I used to glue regular small-pistol primers to the .22 caliber pellets I used in my old Benjamin pneumatic. They exploded with a satisfying “crack!” When they hit something solid…..
I've been making these myself for years. Just crush up the heads up strike anywhere matches and mix with a little rubbing alcohol to make a paste. Apply to hollow point pellets, let dry and enjoy
@@Approx_99 it took me less time to type strike anywhere matches than it did for you to type your comment. anyways, type it in google.... i found them for $2.59 at my local ace hardware
Videos like these are always a reminder to me at just how powerful a small and simple airgun can be. Most people when I show them one they just think it's and oversized kids toy. Then I show them power behind it and their eyes get big as they realize what they just saw.. Even my .22 cal air rifle is more than enough to do some serious damage and has penetrated 3/4" plywood. Not to mention they are some of the most accurate firing weapons I have ever used.
@@LiberPater777if you can’t own a firearm it’s the next best thing. My rights have been took because I got drunk and said o wanted to kill myself and ended up in the hospital so now I can’t even get a license or buy a firearm so these are the next best thing
@FightingAddiction540 Oof... Yeah, that sucks, and fair enough. But, I must point out that the 2A protects the _God given_ right to defend oneself, by any means necessary, despite what any man made law may dictate.
That's great but I woud like to see that you dress the gel dummy to see how the pellet when entering brought with it the impact for educational purposes, thanks
You’re the second person who said this a makes perfect sense. What if someone came into your home with a leather jacket on or a heavy weight blue jeans jacket. It is not armor plating still it would take some of the energy out of that pellet.
The drohdz baikal blackbird was the funnest airgun ive ever used. Converted to compressed air with cheap bulk copper BBs, it was a formidable defense weapon against non armoured soft targets for sure.
I own one! Can you lead me in the direction of howto convert mine to compressed air w/ remote tank? There isnt very many informative videos on here, at least not that ive found. Thx in advance.
@@armed-8057 i dont have one but A guy did that came to a friends house a while ago. Id assume its the same adapter used for paintball guns! Look up the thread size.
where I'm from, when I was a kid there were 4.5mm (0.177) exploding pellets for spring-powered air rifles. They were the coolest sh¡t you could shoot (as a kid), they made a loud pop (like a firecracker) and small flash on impact, didn't do any extra damage but looked really nice and you knew immediately where you hit. Today anything that burns faster than tp paper is essentially illegal.... fck government -_-
@@Dark_Knight_USA spring-powered air rifle is a rifle that compresses air immediately after pulling the trigger. You cock the rifle by using a lever (usually the barrel) to compress a spring behind a piston, and when you shoot the spring releases, pushing the piston and the compressed air shoots the pellet out. They were very common before gas-piston air rifles and are still common today since they're probably the cheapest to produce. Also often the least powerful.
what get TF out of here you got to be kidding? no way in Satan seeing snow would I ever spend that kind of money on that. But I'm bout to get to work on the draft table I think I can design and engineer something comparable if not better see if I can't get that price to 3 to 500 instead think I will make any money?
Make them in 357 slugs for my King. Great homedefense. And that is ok to pay more for that. In an emergency you would even spend way more if that could help the ones you hold dear.
At a dollar per shot they better be pretty awesome!!!! 44 .25 cal pellets for 40$ and I'll bet that doesn't even include shipping but still...44 pellets for 40$!!! Let's go Brandon,.
Now you take it one step further you hook to your air gun via braided hose is used in the aircraft industry connected to a tank made from aluminum and carbon fiber. It is on your back that has used a scuba divers compressor to put 2 to 3000 pounds per square inch pressure in that tank, now you can actually push a 50 caliber projectile with an exploded band no gun powder needed, and with those kind of pressures it will shoot for a very long time and rip through anything you can fire it at
Looks too me like they used a little tanerit in those things and it seemed to work alright I'd love to get my hands on some .22 long rifle cartridges like that and put them thru a real field test on small game
My mom is a school lunch lady she retired from working with disabled adults and went back to her old school to work as a lunch lady. The best school lunch was the breakfast pizza bagels .
why do you think i have 3 the atf cant do shit about them because they are only target and practice shooting considered nohting can be done against them
@@JohnDoe-y1w2s check the laws in New York, NJ and Illinois on air guns that hold over .177 cal. They’re aware of how much they’ve advanced. Because no one’s done anything stupid enough with them(yet and hopefully never) to legitimize national legislation against them.
Air gun not airsoft , the difference is airgun uses compressed air with a specific pellet made of metal like the ones at the beginning minus the orange tipped explosive and are mostly made to kill vermin like rats squirrels lizards and any small game , airsoft uses tiny round plastic pellets. But yea airsoft hurts but not as much as a airgun pellet would...
Go to a gun store and find the reloading primers. For shotguns. They fit perfectly on the tips of lead pellets. Explode on impact. You could hollow out a little lead and fill with gun powder. Fraction of the price.
with one of those goofy older crossman or Daisy pump rifles what you do is you take a muzzleloader primer.. fill that up with candle wax so there's a little bit of overflow so when you stick it in the barrel.. there's just enough to seal it up in there.. wipe it clean.. lock it up and fire and THAT was my favorite thing to do for a little while there lol..
If you drill out the pellet and then pack the contact explosive inside, then insert a sort of sabot on top, when it impacts the bang will enhance the penetrative ability. For cheap fun as a youth I used to shoot blue point strike anywhere wooden matches out of a BB rifle .17 cal. Best effect is on cedar shingles, it penetrates, explodes, then lights the splinters on fire.
Oh man, it's a good thing we didn't know each other in our youth! Something big would have exploded, but we would have been relatively careful to not lose any body parts. That's when Dad gets mad. LOL
Airguns sure have improved in my 60 years. This one looks powerful and accurate. I've gotta take another look at these, starting with the one in this video. Can anyone share info on it (name, price, velocities, accuracy, etc...)? Thanks in advance... ✌️🤙
Man young kids think this is new. I’m 55 and I’ve been making this since I was a kid with my pellet gun. Just like ear pods and large headphones. Kids think it cool at the gym. lol. Been there done that, in the mid 80’s we wore the same dang thing except it had wires. lol
Those things did penetrate pretty well. People don't realize air guns are easily powerful enough to kill. They have up to 50 cal air guns now people hunt big game with
It will keel 😂🤌🏽 we need a master airsoft craft show now. They will have to make barrels and pellets. The receiver and air tanks or springs will be provided as the base for each build test.