Or if he's a skilled duel, list. And he handles guns a lot. He would be able to tell the difference just by the touch of a gun if one is loaded and one is not
A blank is still deadly at point blank range. The muzzle pressure can launch a projectile. It essentially turns a little piece of you into that projectile.
@@biannualstabbing2375 yeah, I watched the video too. One gun failed and the other didn't. I didn't watch the movie but I have enough context to guess that one gun might have failed to ignite the powder for one of a few possibilities. It's possible that the gun with the projectile would have fired if it didn't lose all of the powder. I'd have to watch it again. But I think that those guns load powder through the rear. Near the flint.
@@tantelus12 If a plane was to fall down from the sky and there were 18 people and 19 parachutes on board, you would jump out without one to be a hero.
One of the few semi accurate armors I've seen. They always make them huge and clunky when in reality they were quite maneuverable and generally custom made to the person.
@@randomuserameso the fortune teller was correct he did not die by the bullet but by the infection how about that if any of this is true that is I haven't seen the movie myself
@@ravinodyab7725 I mean some people can get shot, leave the bullet (or fragment of) left in, have it completely heal but still get an infection years later. Is that really the same injury?
The movie takes place during mid 1800s. Rifling was around since the 15th century and became commonplace by the 19th century (aka 1800s) once the costs weren't considered too high anymore. This dude is shooting to entertain aristocrats, he is trickshoting using armor good enough to withstand the bullets which is very expensive. If you think he is using smoothbore, you are insane.
@rafaelcastor2089 oh, fancy pants rich McGee over here being a know it all, ruining everyone else's fun. You must be a lot of fun at parties, just shitting on everyone and shouting "acccxxtually!!!"
Even then ricochet is literally unpredictable and it's important part of gun safety that you "Don't shoot at shit that tends to ricochet". Also ricochet usually comes with shrapnels from the initial impact.
Some of the last percussion cap dueling pistols were rifled which helped contribute to the fall in popularity of dueling. There were even pistols called "French pistols" which was a jab at the French's honesty because in a set of two dueling pistols only one was rifled, it was immensely useful in a life or death duel. The last duels were Western quick draw gun fights so instead of accuracy it was more a competition of speed rather than accuracy although both definitely contributed to this art. It's probably not possible but by some sort of miracle maybe somebody can "William Tell" themselves idk 😅 I've seen a rapier duel where both blade tips bit into each other during a double thrust causing the blades to bend into a figure "s" I've also seen bullets that have collided midair so who knows?
Its far more likely to happen with a flintlock and a light load than any modern factory loaded cartridge. Remember, making a bullet bounce only requires motion, not extreme force, a 1/8th load would make this bounce and achieve the effect without worry of a lethal hit. Possible, but improbable. Although in history people have made tons of money with similar shows, they were mostly outlawed in the early 1900's - Wild Bill Cody was one of them, and today we still have powwows and rodeos because of him.
Minié balls...and trigonometry. In Europe around the 1880's this would be possible. Traveling shows, much like this would be common. Pre measured powder charges and "8 land/4 groove" Austrian barrels would help make this trick shooting happen....probably not the iron spike shots, though. 😂
@drewskiwest5284 you are correct he didn't shout it, however, the guy commenting is likely a native Spanish speaker. They don't really have a "didn't". The concept of doesn't, didn't, etc., are just very different between English and Spanish. I would suspect that this fellow either watched Spanish subtitles or a dubbed Spanish version of the movie, remembered the quote, and translated it to English, knowing that most CZcams folks are English speaking. He's done the best he could with attempting a direct translation. Then you come in here being a goober.
Back when you used those things, you were lucky to hit what you were pointing at. There were no capacity for accuracy. You pointed it 20ft in front of you and chances of missing would be 1/2. The aerodynamics of those pellets, the way its made makes to spin and curve unpredictably.
Does that mean if a gun is loaded with one or more bullet you can tell by the weight? Maybe he knew cuz that’s why he was so calm….. 😅 probably not I mean maybe he was lucky 🍀
@NoonMovie because a bullet is just a bullet it's not a weapon until it's loaded into a gun and held by someone. A bullet is a bullet a bullet in a gun is harmless until someone puts their hands on it
In film hero believes that he’s just lucky ‘cause he already “died” in the beginning, so he didn’t know he took right pistol, he just believed he took right
If that was supposedly a smooth bore gun he used in the first part of this, what he did would have been impossible. No amount of skill could compensate for the inherent unpredictability of the shots.
Why bro so calm?
Movie name:The Duelist
Probably saw there was no bullet or if the guns where cleaned often didn't smell the gunpowder
Or if he's a skilled duel, list. And he handles guns a lot. He would be able to tell the difference just by the touch of a gun if one is loaded and one is not
But he didn't touch the first one, so how would he know? 🤔
It's Russian movie 😢
❤😅
John Wick “Hm, so that’s where my old student went”
Got that backwards.
@@andythesharkyou forget Keanu is immortal
Thats backwards, john wick wishes he could shoot like this dude
@@luisnunez3606john Wick 4
@@luisnunez3606after all this guy even still lives in 2077.
Man plot armor is one heck of a superpower
Some say it is the most powerful force. 😅
-hell-
Bro doesn't know what plot armour is
Like batman
@@peytonjohnson6214plot armor is just immunity from death for the purpose of the plot homie survived by pure plot armor in the last clip
Aristocrat just wanted to test the validity of the fortune teller with his life.
Bro got bored too much with an aristocratic life, hahahah😆
Yeah I doubt fortunes take into account sheer stupidity into their fortunes like “let’s participate in a duel to see if she was right!”
A blank is still deadly at point blank range. The muzzle pressure can launch a projectile. It essentially turns a little piece of you into that projectile.
@@dadquality There was no blank. There was no powder to create an explosion. There was nothing to create muzzle pressure.
@@biannualstabbing2375 yeah, I watched the video too. One gun failed and the other didn't. I didn't watch the movie but I have enough context to guess that one gun might have failed to ignite the powder for one of a few possibilities. It's possible that the gun with the projectile would have fired if it didn't lose all of the powder. I'd have to watch it again. But I think that those guns load powder through the rear. Near the flint.
😂😂imagine he had bad aim and it bounced into the audience
Uhh did u even watch the clip....
@@tantelus12do you not understand what he means
Yeah rethinking that twice make laugh a little😂😂❤
@@tantelus12 If a plane was to fall down from the sky and there were 18 people and 19 parachutes on board, you would jump out without one to be a hero.
rdr2 *cough cough*
Can't believe how a movie unrelated to medieval/renaissance has better armour design compared to the so called medieval/renaissance movies
Even the nail performed better and more realistic compared to those 😂
Very passionate prop/costume designers all there is to it who ever made that armor loves there job
One of the few semi accurate armors I've seen. They always make them huge and clunky when in reality they were quite maneuverable and generally custom made to the person.
@@RyanMarks-uf2dnironically this type of armor is heavier and clunkier cause it’s made to stop bullets
*Cough* Rings Of Power *Cough* should take a lesson
This movie made "Wanted" one of the most accurate gun movies 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Whats the name of this movie
@@huziefhaizulan-wg1dx/videos The Duelist
@@huziefhaizulan-wg1dx The Duelist (2016)
@@huziefhaizulan-wg1dxdude it's the pinned comment
Movie name??
Man gets shot.
survives the injury.
dies from infection
Pretty much how it went until modern medicine. It wasn't the actual injury that killed you, it was mother nature and father time.
@@randomuserameso the fortune teller was correct he did not die by the bullet but by the infection how about that if any of this is true that is I haven't seen the movie myself
"I put doo doo feces on that bullet."
"Oh you rotten bastard."
You mean to say, "Man survives the gunshot, but dies from the infection." (The infection is part of the injury.)
@@ravinodyab7725 I mean some people can get shot, leave the bullet (or fragment of) left in, have it completely heal but still get an infection years later. Is that really the same injury?
Damnn! John Wick's dad was crazy back in his days.
Man : A fortune teller told me I would not die from a bullet
Other man : *Aims up at Chandelier*
Hip fire with smooth bore. The most accurate firearms ever
Yeah accurately never hits a target lol
The movie takes place during mid 1800s. Rifling was around since the 15th century and became commonplace by the 19th century (aka 1800s) once the costs weren't considered too high anymore. This dude is shooting to entertain aristocrats, he is trickshoting using armor good enough to withstand the bullets which is very expensive.
If you think he is using smoothbore, you are insane.
To be fair, if you're shooting a smooth bore, hip fire is likely just as accurate as anything else lol
@rafaelcastor2089 oh, fancy pants rich McGee over here being a know it all, ruining everyone else's fun.
You must be a lot of fun at parties, just shitting on everyone and shouting "acccxxtually!!!"
@@rafaelcastor2089 you should really apologize. Mostly for existing the way that you are. But also for just being an incredibly annoying loser.
“That pistol is smoothbore, it’ll never shoot straight consistently!”
“Hold my mead.”
Cool!
Hold me mead lmfao. Well done
Medieval John wick? That’s fire
It's also wind and water. Some earth as well
And then the story of babayaga start
Sir Jonath Of Wicke once killed two brigands in a bar with a quill
A FUCKEN QUILL
Risked his life so much he has no fear.
Never thinks about dying from infection
I like how they are so casual about it like “Dave shot himself him the head”
I love this movie, just saw this and had to go see the movie and I didn't regret it
Please where did you download it
bro really didn't say that at gunpoint.?
Thanks am about to go watch this too lol. This video looked cool ash
@@awajinsancharles8002how can't current generation download movies 😂
Downloading immediately
BRO KNOWS HES THE MAIN CHARACTER
So... your content is unnecessarily narrating someone else's work.
and letting AI summarize it first
I think bro obtained it from playing Russian roulette all day over and over😂
before rifling,he would barely be able to hit the wood ,then trick shooting
Even then ricochet is literally unpredictable and it's important part of gun safety that you "Don't shoot at shit that tends to ricochet". Also ricochet usually comes with shrapnels from the initial impact.
yall its a movie
I only have so much suspension of disbelief. There is absolutely no way he is that accurate with smooth bore arms.
Just assume in this universe humans have super human cognitive perception and motor control to do this feat and he's the best among them.
@zepperman2679 unless you can move the bullet with your mind it wouldn't matter what superpowers you have because those guns do not shoot straight.
The lead tends to fragment as well. So even if you did somehow perfectly bounce it, it could just shatter and throw shrapnel at you.
He is, and so am I.
Get a load of this guy. He can't reflect bullets like us.
Some of the last percussion cap dueling pistols were rifled which helped contribute to the fall in popularity of dueling.
There were even pistols called "French pistols" which was a jab at the French's honesty because in a set of two dueling pistols only one was rifled, it was immensely useful in a life or death duel.
The last duels were Western quick draw gun fights so instead of accuracy it was more a competition of speed rather than accuracy although both definitely contributed to this art.
It's probably not possible but by some sort of miracle maybe somebody can "William Tell" themselves idk 😅 I've seen a rapier duel where both blade tips bit into each other during a double thrust causing the blades to bend into a figure "s" I've also seen bullets that have collided midair so who knows?
Dune part 2 is intense
Bros got that john Marston, arthur morgan, and max payne aim
Dear CZcams, an onscreen mute button please.
? its at the top dude
Non of that would actually happen with that gun .
I could see it happening with a rifle but a pistol yeah you’re right, never would happen
Ty. Absolute rubbish. A scene written by someone who has zero knowledge of firearms, particularly of that time period
It's a movie gang
Good thing it's a movie
Its far more likely to happen with a flintlock and a light load than any modern factory loaded cartridge. Remember, making a bullet bounce only requires motion, not extreme force, a 1/8th load would make this bounce and achieve the effect without worry of a lethal hit.
Possible, but improbable. Although in history people have made tons of money with similar shows, they were mostly outlawed in the early 1900's - Wild Bill Cody was one of them, and today we still have powwows and rodeos because of him.
Love how a single shot flintlock can fire multiple times before reloading.
You do know there are flintlocks with revolving cylinders that can fire multiple shots right?
bro didn't look at the guns he was shooting before opening his mouth and making the most room temp iq comment ever.
Please, more videos with a voiceover that explains everything I'm seeing onscreen. Smfh
Well with the music blaring it might be hard to see what's happening
Very nice. But due to the inaccuracy of those weapons that would never ever happen. Ever. While nice in a story, laughable in reality
🤓
I'd like to think the barrel of the gun is rifled. Mainly due to the fact that it uses that it uses a somewhat modern cartridge.
Shut up
Agree those times guns was very new concept and was very flawed.
Minié balls...and trigonometry. In Europe around the 1880's this would be possible. Traveling shows, much like this would be common. Pre measured powder charges and "8 land/4 groove" Austrian barrels would help make this trick shooting happen....probably not the iron spike shots, though. 😂
This dialogue is so stunted.
It’s AI
i like how the crowd isnt protected by any bulletproof glass
In the 19th century? Really?
Your trolling right?
AI voice overs make for shite reels
"I chose to be here"
thought the aristocrat in his final moments
Thanks for narrating exactly what was happening on screen…
"You idiot! . He doesn't shoot!." - Winston
pretty sure he didn't say "he doesn't shoot" much less shout it...
@drewskiwest5284 you are correct he didn't shout it, however, the guy commenting is likely a native Spanish speaker. They don't really have a "didn't". The concept of doesn't, didn't, etc., are just very different between English and Spanish.
I would suspect that this fellow either watched Spanish subtitles or a dubbed Spanish version of the movie, remembered the quote, and translated it to English, knowing that most CZcams folks are English speaking.
He's done the best he could with attempting a direct translation.
Then you come in here being a goober.
How far away
Flintlock is not weapon used for accuracy
I think thats the point big brain
A flintlock is just the mechanism by which the powder is ignited. A rifled flintlock can be very accurate
Id imagine a flintlock cluld he pretty accurate if it wasnt snoothbore
@@eimifefr4073 baker rifles in the Napoleonic war used by British riflemen were known for their accuracy.
18th century Pennsylvania would like to educate you about how accurate flintlock rifles are.
Shrapnel: "I'm about to end this mans whole career"
John better watch out this guy might come for you in the near future 😮💨
What you talking about. John is obviously a descendent from this guy😂😂😂😂
@@saintneos1141Likely, they're both quite breathtaking lawl😂
@@saintneos1141 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this guy might get better than John 😂
John is dead
Its his dad
The commentary on this genuinely cracks me the fuck up.
The power of AI generated voices sounding _not quite right_
It’s just Indians using text to speech with an ai script to milk views/$$
Movie Name : The Duelist
john wick’s mentor:
"And then the man, and then the man, and then the man." Like a friggin second grade book report.
Hahhhhhh
valid complaint tbh
Because it's generated by an AI.
So hey, was the last duel a trick or just 50/50 chance?
The real duelist was George Washington he had second highest duels won ever first was another president!
Andrew Jackson! Absolute lunatic!
Casius Clay: hold my beverage…
@@marshalmichelney-bc8qnthe goat
I need this dude to teach me his ways I need rizz like this
Edit: I think I commented on the wrong video but I got 17 likes so I won’t delete it
Bro has 100% accuracy with the flintlock.💀
He's cheating.😭😭It must be.
"In style..😀" ...😐😑😐... help
Bro definitely got that infinite luck plot armor that's why he is so calm 😂
the fact them guys from old age can do shots like that without using the scopes is amazing
Bro is so calm he didnt his sigma Tuition
bro honestly that is the most big brain move acting relieved and then turning ti the side would legit make me just give up and beg tacksie backsies 🤣
John Wick: so that's how my ancestor defeated the High Table.
"The thrill of reloading in the middle of the battle!"
- R. Ocelot
Was that key as the referee😂😂
wouldn't you be able to tell the difference between them from the weight of the guns?
Can you tell the difference of like...5 grams or so?
I mean it's 1 bullet.
Whats heavier the bic pen or a pencil
@@vldvvalentin if they are side by side, probably
@@Roarless unless you're doing it your whole life, good luck
5 grams is nearly nothing of a weight difference
John Wick: "And this, children, was our great, great, great grandfather... He was the first, I will be the last."
lol
I hate those AI voiceovers.
Suspend your disbelief people. Its a movie, and it doesn't have to be accurate to reality.
Dude this looks sick. Gonna check it out now
OK
Movie name: Duelyant 2016
Movie name: Duelerz (2016)
Movie name: GunZ: The Duel
Movie: GunZ 2: The Second Duel
Movie: GunZ-O: The infinity Duel
Bro is like Terminator...
Bro the face that guy made when facing death...spread love guys
didnt know MatPat was such a good shot!
Back when you used those things, you were lucky to hit what you were pointing at. There were no capacity for accuracy. You pointed it 20ft in front of you and chances of missing would be 1/2. The aerodynamics of those pellets, the way its made makes to spin and curve unpredictably.
So this is the prime dominus
Dishonored reference 😂
bro was john wick's great graet great grandfather...
The guy "Jokes on you I am suicidal"
Does that mean if a gun is loaded with one or more bullet you can tell by the weight? Maybe he knew cuz that’s why he was so calm….. 😅 probably not I mean maybe he was lucky 🍀
Literal walking plot armor lol
I cant even hammer a nail properly and here bro showing me the master level hammering.
Taking plot armour to a new level
That's not just a matter of skill but craftsmanship.
Bullets dont kill men do
Why
@NoonMovie because a bullet is just a bullet it's not a weapon until it's loaded into a gun and held by someone. A bullet is a bullet a bullet in a gun is harmless until someone puts their hands on it
Grammar
Nah I’ve seen some bullets cause major damage and death.
@@bman1742ok. But a man couldnt shoot without a bullet
Bro has more plot armor than King from OPM
Where can I watch it?
in style
Aristocrat said "GG"
Bro had activated the dead eye
Cheating boy
Bro knows what is the weight
I'ma be that guy, those weapons would never have that precision, no matter how well the man aims. He'd need that fortune teller to survive that
If you're just listening to the audio... 😂
Definitely thought that was Topher Grace
When you max out your luck stat😂😅
Movie name!! Please
The fact that he let him go first knowing he's was a blank so he would have to watch himself get shot so disrespectful and hilarious
In film hero believes that he’s just lucky ‘cause he already “died” in the beginning, so he didn’t know he took right pistol, he just believed he took right
When the main character knows he's the main character
He just cried with regretting his choice
This is The old law in John Wick 4
Real
medieval john wick
Real
He always leaves with style 😂
Lovely movie. Can't say anything bad about it. If only I knew what it was called.
Sure,cutie pie. The Duelist
If that was supposedly a smooth bore gun he used in the first part of this, what he did would have been impossible. No amount of skill could compensate for the inherent unpredictability of the shots.
He lied, he said “I wouldn’t die to a bullet” and the next moment 🔫💥🤯💀
Any options plays you recommend Matt?
The first one sounds like a cool challenge driving in a stake with shots
I lowkey thought that referee was Keegan-Michael Key. I had to look it up lmao.
Black powder, no rifling in the barrel...
Bro stays so calm and collected till he meets Max Payne
This is why the general public thinks bullets bounce like superballs or something. 😂