@@JOESMITH-qs8ue I don’t think you can get prints on the box as effectively. If so I’d say he assumed Mike would have disposed of the box heavily or cleaned it himself since he cleaned his prints in a previous interaction. I’m not saying it’s not a mistake though, just lessening the cost of it a bit
And it's like a 20-30 count box of 7.62x51, just generally speaking, per round it's like $0.90-$1.30 so the most mike coulda got is 1-3, I don't know why Mike pulled out the dollar as if he could buy the box
@@spilledcoffee383 You don't need to be American to understand that 50 precision-machined metal killing devices is more than 1/3rd the price of a bag of potato chips
@Rattiom 1, I didn't expect this to get more than a like or two, so I'm just pleased as punch right now! 2, shit. Oh well. I'm yet to watch BCS so that'll be a fun trip. I'm on season 5 of BB so I gotta be close to the end now, then I'll binge the shit outta BCS. Thanks bro/sis/whatever pronoun bullshit your ass prefers lol.
Remember the character of Mike was sort of drummed up on the fly, the writers probably never anticipated how big of a role he would play. And I agree I would say he got a healthy amount of screen time and backstory in BCS.
@@granziii12 just be warned, BCS is a slow burn. It takes at good 2 seasons for you to get hooked but stick with it, it's so worth it. Vince Gilligan takes the time to lay out the groundwork and it makes a world of difference
This scene is so well done. This is exactly how you setup a rifle: barrel temperature, minute adjustments, projectile weight. Someone did their homework.
As a gun guy I get super excited when producers decide to get it right. (they usually could care less what an armorer thinks) The only nit pic is that most in America when saying 7.62 usually are referring to 7.62x39. We usually use "308" for .308 Win even though the Nato designation is correct. The 168 grain weight of mikes chosen round is correct. 168 grain sierra matchking for intermediate ranges. Though the 175 grain sierra load is better, the 168 is more common. They also should have chosen Black Hills instead of HSM. LOL.
Lol just left a very similar comment. They definitely took their time which is nice to see especially with most Hollywood movies having 400 round ar mags
@@methylmania why would they choose black hill over hsm? I used to reload 308 when I was still in America and maybe it was just my circle, but I haven't heard anyone say the short (7.62) without adding NATO behind it. If I heard 7.62 I would just ask about other numbers. Ps: if you ever get the chance to reload with black powder I highly recommend it! It's not better in any way, except maybe simplified loads, but it does make shooting a lot more entertaining imo
@@methylmania maybe he said 7.62 since he guessed Mike was using it when deployed and didn't do much long range shooting afterwards? That is he was issued 7.62, not .308 when he served.
Yeah, and 1.5 inches off on the first shot after transporting around. The next shot is reasonable at 100 yards with the kind of rifle he is talking about.
Fun fact: There's a lot of evidence that Mike was Vietnam vet. In fact, considering the broad range of skills he demonstrates throughout both series, it's not a reach to assume he was a green beret
He definitely had some form of elite training. What that is well we won’t ever know, but it is fun to speculate. I’d say, due to his skills, the way he operates, how he talks, and his demeanor all point to Army Ranger or 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, or “Night Stalkers”
@@sechelx1296 Just because he was a cop doesn't mean he also didn't serve. He could've been conscripted and after his tour in Vietnam became a cop. He'd have a good resume to become a cop.
I guess, but the report comes a little bit too late after the impact. They are at probably 100 meters, I don’t think that delay would’ve been that big. Maybe I’m wrong
I didn't hear that mentioned. If you're all referring to the comment he made was the need to use heavier grain bullets, 180 grains. Which is actually well past subsonic. The sound won't outun that nor make a sonic boom. He says 165 to imply he wants to stay supersonic I think, but almost subsonic as my box of subs in front of me I have for 308s is 175 grain and when I shoot them with a can they're crazy quiet. I wanna say my average off the shelf supers are around the 150 ballpark. I think you all thought they was discussing the range of the shot? Or did I miss something?
@@poseidenforceccj2528 Cold bore or cold shooter? Jokes aside haven't we figured out cold bore is mostly a material science / manufacturing thing? I wanna say tacomHQ has done some pretty cool shit with their structured barrels in regards to both cold bore and harmonics.
@@sw_tower8530 every gun does it, it’s just more noticeable with rifles. It might be a manufacturing thing, but muskets did it, and so do most modern rifles.
@@poseidenforceccj2528 Right not debating that, was more joking most of the down range shift we observe is shooter more than weapon. From my understanding of cold bore, if a shooter is experience a large shift from first couple of shots to 10 rounds in , mechanically ( I.e no shooter involvement) it's likely a bedding issue. Its the same school of though on pencil barrels being less accurate back 20 years ago, we though they were not rigid enough when it turns out , they just had horrible harmonics and if you machined them properly they're fine. (rapid firing not withstanding).
this guy probably only deals with people who are referred to him via an established contact. If I recall it is Saul who is his contact, because Saul took over the contacts from the Vet. I don't see this guy doing deals with someone like Tuco.
Absolutely love the sound design. First we see the bullet hit and hear it tear the paper, then we hear the gunshot. Nice to see realistic sound design in a show.
Not really, .308 can handle 5000+ rounds before the barrel gets burned out depending on quality of the barrel, especially out of a slow firing rifle like a scoped bolt action, an infantry rifle like a Mosin will average about 3500 because they're typically fired faster, machine gun barrels at the most 1000 if holding the trigger for long periods of time, it's all about heat and friction.
The relationship between these two is one of my favorites, it's just so respectful like this guy is literally just like Mike, two businessmen who have a job who do it and do it right
I think its more than that. They bond over the weapon in the purchase scene and again on the range. They are hitting an era. Both served no question. The fact he wont take his money twice says a lot.
That's a most respectable thing any OFF the RECORD salesman do for any customer always exchange clean product and making sure it can't be traced back to you
you can see the bullet goes through the target then you hear the gunshot. this is actually accurate as bullets travel faster than sound. amazing attention to detail!
@@Daveyjones13551 magazine feeds 2 rounds out of it instead of 1 when cycling the bolt, or you can short stroke it and get a similar type of jam just with a spent casing
@@joshuawhite1692 I mean if you shooting at someone to the point where your barrel is hot well your in a war zone or need a lot more practice I use an ar with a 1/7 twist and with heavy ammo I get a one inch at 100 yards with a 3round group. If you need that many to tell anything either you don't under stand your rifle or you just a bad shot and Mike is using a m40. Which is a 308 which should shoot a tight group but I have no experience with the m40 but I have with other modern bolt guns. And they all are around 1 to 2 inch at 100 yards
@@thevaultkeeperthethrid9104well it's commonly accepted that 5-10 round groups are the standard for repeatable accuracy. Most modern guns have heavy and properly stress releved barrels so the heating shouldn't be an issue. Also anything over 1moa or at this point even an moa gun is pretty shit, .75 with factory or preferably .025-.033 is what is usually the case with a nice rigg and some decent hand loads. But yeah, 3 shot groups are for the gram
@@joshuawhite1692 its 7.62; not 308; but the reason the number 3500 is used is because that is the recommended round count at which you re-bore the rifle or change the barrel for ultimate accuracy. The reason he says 180gr for a "heavy window" is he is referencing bullet resistant glass or very very thick glass in which case 180gr will retain shape better where as 168 will deform and significantly decrease damage on target.
@@joshuawhite1692 When you're firing a single round from a cold barrel your accuracy is going to be completely different from a warmed up rifle. This exchange is a professional conversation where the intent is a single shot on target; which is why the accuracy of the first shot is the more important factor than an average accuracy.
@@arktuliusi think he's talking about how 7.62's are more reliable than they're saying like not even 3500 shots will mess up th3e weapon as opposed to creedmoor which I guess would? It's expected though as 7.62's are usually military rounds fired from military weapons while creedmoor is more for like hunting or target shooting but whatever. I'd also say that the weapon itself matters, not all 7.62s will "burn out" at the same rate. I'm pretty sure an akm could take more than the m40 mentioned here for example.
@@arktulius So a 6.5 Creedmoor is a much "hotter" round than a 7.62. Meaning that the velocity is much greater so it generates much more heat as it is fired. That heat is what wears down the rifling in a barrel. So when that rifling wears down a rifle will be much less accurate. At that point you have 2 options you can rebore the barrel which should only be done once if at all or you can replace the barrel
@@stormtrooper1696 The 7.62 isn't more reliable. It's all about the amount of heat generated. Think about it like this. When metal is forged you have to heat it up. That makes it more pliable. Barrels are forged to super tight specifications. So barrels are rated by whats called twist thats not gonna matter at 100 yards but at 1000 yards its really gonna be a big difference.
The guy's buying a gun for an assassination. Why would they be excited, loud, or "theatric"? Outside of serious scenarios like this one, it's absolutely appropriate for men to communicate with excitement, loudness and "theatrics."
Best sniper in CoD 4 objectively if coupled with the ACOG scope. For some reason it cancels out juggernaut so if you run stopping power it's lights out against anything.
It's so refreshing to see the buyer not killing the dealer after exchange I much prefer that in the usual BS a Good Salesman is so hard to come by in the movie world nowadays
what a great arms dealer... not only sells you a top end product, but helps you find its zero and offers helpful advice about what weight of bullet to use depending on the situation.
Honestly the most respectful reccurring character in breaking bad
The arms trade is a polite one, mostly because impoliteness might land you on the end on your wares.
But explain why they didn't defend homosexual special rights ?
Mike's no dummy, but he's always late for dinner. Think that one over !
@@almisami yeah you're right lol.
@Ben Jurqunov what are you talking about?
@@benjurqunov what the?
Singer cleaning his fingerprints in case Mike gets caught/dies and saying "no offense" is legendary
Even better that Mike understands it lol
Oh dang I just thought he was making sure it was clean for the sale or something. Makes a lot more sense.
theres a similar scene where mike i looking to buy a gun from him and does the same thing himself
Left prints on the box though.
@@JOESMITH-qs8ue I don’t think you can get prints on the box as effectively. If so I’d say he assumed Mike would have disposed of the box heavily or cleaned it himself since he cleaned his prints in a previous interaction. I’m not saying it’s not a mistake though, just lessening the cost of it a bit
This dude just offered $1 for the ammo
And it's like a 20-30 count box of 7.62x51, just generally speaking, per round it's like $0.90-$1.30 so the most mike coulda got is 1-3, I don't know why Mike pulled out the dollar as if he could buy the box
@@SGT.Pickles you didn't have to explain the math anyone knows a dollar for a box of hunting ammo is not enough
@@zyourzgrandzmaz I don't, not everyone is American
@@zyourzgrandzmaz gotcha, just thought I'd offer sum insight on how stupid that was
@@spilledcoffee383 You don't need to be American to understand that 50 precision-machined metal killing devices is more than 1/3rd the price of a bag of potato chips
It's always nice to watch how two pros understand each other without saying much
Yeah, and just having a pleasent convo with eachother
A couple of consummate professionals just going about their business.
These are actors. Acting.
@@ChrisD__ no shit Sherlock
@@ChrisD__ and theyre damn good actors portraying two pros understanding each other without saying much
Man, this illegal arm dealer is probably the nicest person on the show.
He is a guy that makes money from selling weapons to dangerous people best to not give a reason for them to shoot you
"An armed society is a polite society"
@@Anarchristian_Beanz no, it isn't.
@@thetruestrepairman7423 yes, it is
@@elkpants1280 it really isn't
Bobby providing the big guns to all the hunters
Sadly the leviathans got him in the end
@@andyzavala8550 what happened to him I forgot ngl
@@IoyaIist which time 🤣
@@andyzavala8550 BALLS
@@IoyaIist he was shot in the head and killed by the Leviathan named Roman (I think his name was Roman?)
Mike was epic
was
is?
@@sammurphy1103 Oh no, who's gonna tell him 😥
@@deadchannel3440 Mike is alive guys, stop playing around 😅
@@sammurphy1103 Walther White enters the chat
Every day they don't give Mike his own show is a day they wasted.
BCS was basically Mike's own show though so it'll never happen
@Rattiom
1, I didn't expect this to get more than a like or two, so I'm just pleased as punch right now!
2, shit. Oh well. I'm yet to watch BCS so that'll be a fun trip. I'm on season 5 of BB so I gotta be close to the end now, then I'll binge the shit outta BCS. Thanks bro/sis/whatever pronoun bullshit your ass prefers lol.
Remember the character of Mike was sort of drummed up on the fly, the writers probably never anticipated how big of a role he would play. And I agree I would say he got a healthy amount of screen time and backstory in BCS.
@@granziii12 just be warned, BCS is a slow burn. It takes at good 2 seasons for you to get hooked but stick with it, it's so worth it. Vince Gilligan takes the time to lay out the groundwork and it makes a world of difference
@@granziii12fyi season 6 of bcs isn’t on Netflix yet if u in the states
This scene is so well done. This is exactly how you setup a rifle: barrel temperature, minute adjustments, projectile weight. Someone did their homework.
As a gun guy I get super excited when producers decide to get it right. (they usually could care less what an armorer thinks) The only nit pic is that most in America when saying 7.62 usually are referring to 7.62x39. We usually use "308" for .308 Win even though the Nato designation is correct. The 168 grain weight of mikes chosen round is correct. 168 grain sierra matchking for intermediate ranges. Though the 175 grain sierra load is better, the 168 is more common. They also should have chosen Black Hills instead of HSM. LOL.
Lol just left a very similar comment. They definitely took their time which is nice to see especially with most Hollywood movies having 400 round ar mags
@@methylmania why would they choose black hill over hsm? I used to reload 308 when I was still in America and maybe it was just my circle, but I haven't heard anyone say the short (7.62) without adding NATO behind it. If I heard 7.62 I would just ask about other numbers.
Ps: if you ever get the chance to reload with black powder I highly recommend it! It's not better in any way, except maybe simplified loads, but it does make shooting a lot more entertaining imo
@@methylmania maybe he said 7.62 since he guessed Mike was using it when deployed and didn't do much long range shooting afterwards? That is he was issued 7.62, not .308 when he served.
Yeah, and 1.5 inches off on the first shot after transporting around. The next shot is reasonable at 100 yards with the kind of rifle he is talking about.
I bet this specific guy would be heartbroken in a way if he ever found out Mike died.
The loss of a good customer is a terrible loss for any businessman.
and that he died to some chemistry guy with cancer
@@HEDWARDMUSIC skill issue
@@branko21 That kinda was his fault for lowering his guard.
This gun dealer knew who and what Mike was. He wouldn’t be surprised but he would lament that Mike was always doomed by his associations.
Fun fact:
There's a lot of evidence that Mike was Vietnam vet. In fact, considering the broad range of skills he demonstrates throughout both series, it's not a reach to assume he was a green beret
He definitely had some form of elite training. What that is well we won’t ever know, but it is fun to speculate. I’d say, due to his skills, the way he operates, how he talks, and his demeanor all point to Army Ranger or 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, or “Night Stalkers”
@@Dino-god69 Night Stalkers didn't exist yet. They were stood up in 81.
He was actually a body guard for an LA art dealer...
I'm pretty sure that in breaking bad it states he was a cop who retired as a detective so he went up in ranks and probably trained at the range
@@sechelx1296 Just because he was a cop doesn't mean he also didn't serve. He could've been conscripted and after his tour in Vietnam became a cop. He'd have a good resume to become a cop.
Gotta love Bobby singer. Gun dealer fits him so well.
You mean Jim beaver right?
@@zenderksen :) No I do not.
@@rickmorty9790 ahhhhhhhhhhhh
Retired hunter now an arms dealer, definitely suits him well.
@@zenderksen bobby singer is a close family friend of main characters in Supernatural, he is a guns dealer there as well
This one’s “tight as they come”💀
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
Something every guy wants to hear. When a girl says that to you its gonna be a good night haha
@@damiencross7334 lol
@@phillycheesesteak1979 tighttttttt
@@damiencross7334 nothing youd know about
i like the detail they added when the bullet hits the target, then the gunshot is heard after.
But they left out the supersonic crack
I guess, but the report comes a little bit too late after the impact. They are at probably 100 meters, I don’t think that delay would’ve been that big. Maybe I’m wrong
Came here for this ✅✅✅
I didn't hear that mentioned. If you're all referring to the comment he made was the need to use heavier grain bullets, 180 grains. Which is actually well past subsonic. The sound won't outun that nor make a sonic boom. He says 165 to imply he wants to stay supersonic I think, but almost subsonic as my box of subs in front of me I have for 308s is 175 grain and when I shoot them with a can they're crazy quiet. I wanna say my average off the shelf supers are around the 150 ballpark.
I think you all thought they was discussing the range of the shot? Or did I miss something?
i didn't notice. very satisfying.
Holy shit he almost got the cameraman
frr
cameramen never die
@@JAMMADE may i interest you in the alec baldwin incident
Almost Alec Baldwin'd him.
Impossible
2 most professional characters in the show. salute.
what about sussy gussy
Lmao starts wiping his prints off the gun "no offense"
Yes that is what happened
I like how Mike pretty much respected him for his professionalism when he saw that
I love this part cause he even brought up cold bore theory
I’m not really sure of how much of a theory it is. I do competitive shooting from time to time, and it’s is real
Seems legit.
@@poseidenforceccj2528 Cold bore or cold shooter?
Jokes aside haven't we figured out cold bore is mostly a material science / manufacturing thing?
I wanna say tacomHQ has done some pretty cool shit with their structured barrels in regards to both cold bore and harmonics.
@@sw_tower8530 every gun does it, it’s just more noticeable with rifles. It might be a manufacturing thing, but muskets did it, and so do most modern rifles.
@@poseidenforceccj2528 Right not debating that, was more joking most of the down range shift we observe is shooter more than weapon.
From my understanding of cold bore, if a shooter is experience a large shift from first couple of shots to 10 rounds in , mechanically ( I.e no shooter involvement) it's likely a bedding issue.
Its the same school of though on pencil barrels being less accurate back 20 years ago, we though they were not rigid enough when it turns out , they just had horrible harmonics and if you machined them properly they're fine. (rapid firing not withstanding).
The smile on Mike's face at the end when he says "None taken" is great, like it proves he passed an unspoken test of professionalism.
Man the gun dealers in this universe are always so kind and respectful
@bLackstar tell that to Uncle Jack and the Salamancas
Good way to keep their customers coming back 😅
@bLackstar lol more like paranoid.
It's called customer service😊
this guy probably only deals with people who are referred to him via an established contact. If I recall it is Saul who is his contact, because Saul took over the contacts from the Vet. I don't see this guy doing deals with someone like Tuco.
Notice how the bullet travels faster than sound in the beginning? Nice touch
Wow they really did their research, finally a show with at least somewhat accurate technical specs
Mr. Robot does a decent job as well
Yet no recoil !😃
I didn't know bobby singer knew Mike 🤯
I see you are a man of culture as well
Goateds ☝🐐
@@GhostMonk.... we are all men of culture here
Just two professionals doing business.
Absolutely love the sound design. First we see the bullet hit and hear it tear the paper, then we hear the gunshot. Nice to see realistic sound design in a show.
It's missing the supersonic crack, but the bar is already pretty low with shooting physics in movies
Being a gun nerd, this was surprisingly accurate as compared to other movies and series
Would he actually be shooting 7.62?
@@barneyboyle6933yup. The M40 shoots a 7.62x51
No recoil shown though
Not really, .308 can handle 5000+ rounds before the barrel gets burned out depending on quality of the barrel, especially out of a slow firing rifle like a scoped bolt action, an infantry rifle like a Mosin will average about 3500 because they're typically fired faster, machine gun barrels at the most 1000 if holding the trigger for long periods of time, it's all about heat and friction.
Most respectful interaction in the BB universe 😂
The relationship between these two is one of my favorites, it's just so respectful like this guy is literally just like Mike, two businessmen who have a job who do it and do it right
I think its more than that. They bond over the weapon in the purchase scene and again on the range. They are hitting an era. Both served no question. The fact he wont take his money twice says a lot.
“This one’s tight as they come” 😂
That's a most respectable thing any OFF the RECORD salesman do for any customer always exchange clean product and making sure it can't be traced back to you
Was that ammo 1 dollar
I don’t know but I think so
@@deividaszirlys7526 lucky guy.
no it was free hahaha
I'm guessing maybe Mike only needed 1 bullet or something!
A screenshot and zoom shows that to be Ben Franklin. Thats a 100 spot.
The other guy wiping prints off he gun was authentic…
I want a whole show with just these two
Would be an interesting dinner these two with John Wick and Wick's supplier
The only tv show, ever, who knows the bullet comes before the sound
Props to the cameraman behind the target 👏🏽
Spotter and a sniper. Always beautiful.
you can see the bullet goes through the target then you hear the gunshot. this is actually accurate as bullets travel faster than sound. amazing attention to detail!
That's it yall lost yalls privilege to read the comment now and yalls bread privilege
Best gun in the game on Call of Duty 4
Bolt actions can and do jam, especially box magazine fed like this rifle, you can have a double feed, failure to feed, failure to extract, etc.
@@ksrebelbuck7936 sorry I made that error the bolt action I have never jammed yet so I thought bolts never jam
@@ksrebelbuck7936how do you double feed a bolt gun Jesus lol
@@Daveyjones13551 magazine feeds 2 rounds out of it instead of 1 when cycling the bolt, or you can short stroke it and get a similar type of jam just with a spent casing
"None taken" - Mikes legendary line 👌👏
One of the most realistic depictions of ballistics in television.
I like to imagine that Mike is just Bobby Singer from Supernatural before becoming a hunter.
Getting his prints off the firearm that is professional
The 1 dollar for a box of 7.62 I'm not gonna think about that too hard and just call it an Easter egg
I screenshot and zoomed. Ben Franklin. Thats a 100 spot
My head canon is he wanted to buy a single round😊
The most laconic and respectful conversation between two men of deal
Shoutout to the cameraman for being bulletproof
They got almost everything right about it too. They took such care to get details right in the show.
@@joshuawhite1692 3 round groups are king
@@joshuawhite1692 I mean if you shooting at someone to the point where your barrel is hot well your in a war zone or need a lot more practice
I use an ar with a 1/7 twist and with heavy ammo I get a one inch at 100 yards with a 3round group. If you need that many to tell anything either you don't under stand your rifle or you just a bad shot and Mike is using a m40. Which is a 308 which should shoot a tight group but I have no experience with the m40 but I have with other modern bolt guns. And they all are around 1 to 2 inch at 100 yards
@@thevaultkeeperthethrid9104well it's commonly accepted that 5-10 round groups are the standard for repeatable accuracy. Most modern guns have heavy and properly stress releved barrels so the heating shouldn't be an issue. Also anything over 1moa or at this point even an moa gun is pretty shit, .75 with factory or preferably .025-.033 is what is usually the case with a nice rigg and some decent hand loads. But yeah, 3 shot groups are for the gram
@@joshuawhite1692 its 7.62; not 308; but the reason the number 3500 is used is because that is the recommended round count at which you re-bore the rifle or change the barrel for ultimate accuracy. The reason he says 180gr for a "heavy window" is he is referencing bullet resistant glass or very very thick glass in which case 180gr will retain shape better where as 168 will deform and significantly decrease damage on target.
@@joshuawhite1692 When you're firing a single round from a cold barrel your accuracy is going to be completely different from a warmed up rifle. This exchange is a professional conversation where the intent is a single shot on target; which is why the accuracy of the first shot is the more important factor than an average accuracy.
Great shoot !!
Bobby be helping his fellow hunters.
No one else could play a better gun dealer then Bobby 🤣
3500 for a 7.62? He's talkin like its a 6.5 Creedmoor 😆 you ain't gonna burn out no 7.62 with 3500 rounds
can you explain? never fired a gun in my life
@@arktuliusi think he's talking about how 7.62's are more reliable than they're saying like not even 3500 shots will mess up th3e weapon as opposed to creedmoor which I guess would? It's expected though as 7.62's are usually military rounds fired from military weapons while creedmoor is more for like hunting or target shooting but whatever. I'd also say that the weapon itself matters, not all 7.62s will "burn out" at the same rate. I'm pretty sure an akm could take more than the m40 mentioned here for example.
@@arktulius So a 6.5 Creedmoor is a much "hotter" round than a 7.62. Meaning that the velocity is much greater so it generates much more heat as it is fired. That heat is what wears down the rifling in a barrel. So when that rifling wears down a rifle will be much less accurate. At that point you have 2 options you can rebore the barrel which should only be done once if at all or you can replace the barrel
@@stormtrooper1696 The 7.62 isn't more reliable. It's all about the amount of heat generated. Think about it like this. When metal is forged you have to heat it up. That makes it more pliable. Barrels are forged to super tight specifications. So barrels are rated by whats called twist thats not gonna matter at 100 yards but at 1000 yards its really gonna be a big difference.
@@kevinboyette9029 ah aight I get it, I didn't think of heat more like just the ruggedness of barrels. thanks for the clarification
First time I hear a show mention MOA thank fuck the writers had some understanding of firearms.
I appreciate the way these two communicate. No excitement, loudness or theatrics. The way 2 adult men should communicate.
"No excitement" is how two adult men "should" communicate. You must be fun at parties.
The guy's buying a gun for an assassination. Why would they be excited, loud, or "theatric"? Outside of serious scenarios like this one, it's absolutely appropriate for men to communicate with excitement, loudness and "theatrics."
Bobby was a great addition in that role.
That was the most sincere "none taken" I've ever heard
Best sniper in CoD 4 objectively if coupled with the ACOG scope. For some reason it cancels out juggernaut so if you run stopping power it's lights out against anything.
“Shes as tight as they come”
“Is your barrel cold”
Favorite guy 😎
waltuh
from hunter to a gun salesmen
If only everyone in breaking bad could do business like this
That dude is the nicest weaponsdealer ever
Two most professional guys on the show. Much respect for both.
I just love the detail of the bullet traveling faster than the sound, some people just don't get it
I love it when they get the sound speed right, supersonic bullet will first hit it's target then you'll hear the gun shot.
“This one is as tight as they come” 💀
He didn’t say “it’s on the house” because he was being nice, she said it because he just watched Mike try to buy and entire box of him with a $1 bill
The bullet piercing the paper before you hear the gunshot is such a great little detail
Sighted in with two shots. Mike’s a true professional
I love the fact the sound effect are accurate irl
"No offense" "None taken" Two gentlemen knowing exactly what it will be used for
I love the fact that the corrections he made actually reflect what was on paper. 1.5 minutes right absolutely correct on the target
Bobby is always the best friggin guy. I love that man.
It's so refreshing to see the buyer not killing the dealer after exchange I much prefer that in the usual BS a Good Salesman is so hard to come by in the movie world nowadays
The professionalism between these two every time they met is just amazing
mike was a giga-chad stoic sigma
"When you're ready to get off your ass Bobby we could use some help"
I just can't imagine what other job Bobby would have in a parallel universe.
Bobby from supernatural is a weapon expert in every series 😂😂😂😂
2 professionals showing respect and understanding of each other's needs.
Love it.
what a great arms dealer... not only sells you a top end product, but helps you find its zero and offers helpful advice about what weight of bullet to use depending on the situation.
Just two respectful businessmen
Give that man a series
They respected each other from the first moment they met.
"On the house."
Gee I wonder why. The guy handed him $1 for a box of ammo. That's not even enough for one cartridge.
Honestly this dude is one of those really good random characters
As a marksmanship instructor the no offense part always made me laugh
he said keep your crummy dollar
Mike was such a lovable cutthroat killer. ❤
I love professionally criminal respectable exchanges. They feel so much more wholesome
2 vets loving life again
Bobby takes on a side hustle to keep those Winchester boys fed.
I love the attention to detail in terms of the rifle holding a repeatable poi on a cold bore. The writers did their research and it shows
The most realistic and accurate gun jargon scene I've seen in a TV show.
The M40 sound is priceless 😮
Good ole Bobby helping out the hunters
I like this gun dealer character. VERY expert, helpful and calm. Great character.
Isn't it crazy that mike seems to get younger the further the story goes ? What a beast
Buddy was trynna give him a dollar 😂😂
I swear BCS and BB are two shows i could watch forever.
I would like to buy from that salesman with calm,peaceful conversation
this is the most professional thing I’ve ever seen