INCREDIBLE WEAPONS THAT YOU SHOULD SEE
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1) ArcFlash Labs EMG-02 CoilGun
• EMG-02: The Next Level
2) FDM L5
• FDM Promotional Video
3) SAGE BML-37
• SAGE BML-37 Prototype
• SAGE BML-37 Prototype ...
• SAGE BML-37 Prototype ...
• SAGE BML-37 Prototype ...
4) Altor Pistol
• Firing Snake Shot
• Loading the Firearm
• Disassembly and Reasse...
5) Beta C-mag (Preview)
• Beta Cmag vs Korean dr...
6) American-180
• American-180 Full Auto...
• 22 LR Machine Gun AM 180
7) Bushmaster Arm Pistol
• Bushmaster Arm pistol
• The ARM pistol Gwinn I...
• Low Budget Shooting #1...
8) APS THOR (Preview)
• The Quick Draw Hand Ca...
9) Henry U.S. AR-7
• The Unstoppable AR-7 S...
• Henry US Survival Rifl...
• Henry AR-7 U.S Surviva...
10) Mini5 Kit
• Lenny shows off the Mi...
11) Fat Mac .950 JDJ
• The Guys from Knight R...
• The .950 JDJ Rifle - "...
• RIAC Shoots the .950 JDJ
12) Coil Accelerator CA-09
• Coil Gun testing. Full...
• New Coil Gun Slow Moti...
• 3000 rounds per minute...
13) Heizer PAK1 (Preview)
• heizer pak1
14) Blade Runner Blaster (Preview)
• Blade Runner Blaster T...
• Live-Fire Blade Runner...
• Firing the Blade Runne...
15) SFG Rugon (Preview)
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00:00 - APS THOR
01:00 - Fat Mac .950 JDJ
01:54 - ArcFlash Labs EMG-02 CoilGun
03:00 - Coil Accelerator CA-09
03:51 - FDM L5
04:58 - SAGE BML-37
05:45 - Altor Pistol
06:42 - Beta C-mag
07:42 - American-180
08:51 - Bushmaster Arm Pistol
09:56 - Henry U.S. AR-7
10:53 - Mini5 Kit
11:39 - Blade Runner Blaster
12:32 - SFG Rugon
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So glad to know that a drum mag requires no maintenance other than regular maintenance. xD
& a license to take it for a ride 😳
regular mags springs die evetually, but I wouldnt call replacing it maintenance
The betamag c is so good, it only requires cleaning and lubricating lol. Alternatively for 1/10th the price you could get 4 normal mags that are way easier to reload, are significantly lighter don’t require mantinence , and are much more reliable
It appeals to Betas, for that reason. Because they wouldn't just get good mags.
I think the 40-round Magpul mags and the Surefire 50-round coffin mags work better.
& clip'em mags together & walla! 😝
The ArcFlash can BREAK A MIRROR from 10 feet away! Now _that_ is military grade fire power! 2:46
230 fps.😂 my pellet gun is 1700 fps
It's a proof of concept item. Given more money and improvements in materials technology, batteries, and capacitors it will become a better weapon. Give them some time and they'll produce one strong enough for hunting or other purposes.
@@DefenderoftheTrees Daisy lever action is 350 ft per second.
I can break a mirror from 10 feet away with a rock. I am military grade fire power.
6:40 A single, simple trigger pull and that's the end of the snake.
Nope, you missed!
LMAO!
Yah I was thinking about that too.. *shoot* ... *miss* ... "And that's the end of the snake."
@@gertpacu3926 He must have scared it off.
@@BB-1990 What about the snakes friends! That guy only had one shot and he screwed it all up.. He's snake food now.
lol yeah that gun is the worst.
You don't actually fire it by pulling the trigger, you pull and hold the trigger and then let your finger slip off and THAT fires it.
-How much cost this weapon?
-980$
-Ok take 1000$
-Just a minute to give your change 3:43
hahahaha!
The AR7 was unheard of until the 1963 James Bond movie From Russia With Love, where it serves as a sniper rifle and later causes the destruction of a helicopter.
The irony of that is that the gun is a 22lr.
Armite Rifle 7?
@greywolf9783 the AR 7 was a takedown. 22 where action, barrel, magazine and some ammo was stored in the hollow plastic stock. With the rubber butt pad in place it was water proof and would float. I think Henry is currently making it.
Its sooo sick.
@Bob Stark
Ya i was gonna say 😂👍🏻
I like how when talking about the beta mag they say "it's so good the state department regulates its sales outside of the US." but 90% of the footage is of flaws with the beta mag like not feeding properly.
I was laughing about this too.
OKAY, Im glad Im not the only cuz huh?
Yeah this looked really annoying to deal with
I was like hmmm that thing isn't feeding smoothly in any clip. Glad I found yall. WE SEE THE TRUTH
I owned one and they are junk. After seeing that in this video. It gave less credit to anything else in this video.
Few remember that Daisy, the BB gun company, came out with what they called the "SoftAir Detailed Replica" line of plastic-ball firing plastic replica guns back in the mid 80's. I know, because I had some, a S&W 9mm and an Uzi 9mm replica. The devices used plastic mockups of the cartridges the real weapon would take, with a gasketed channel in the center. The user would press a plastic ball, a bit larger than a steel BB, into the gasket, then load the "cartridge" into a magazine. The weapon would fire compressed air through the gasketed cartridge, then eject the cartridge. Much of the mechanism was similar to that of the firearm it replicated, only using springs and compressed air instead of powder deflagration for the energy source.
A friend was in a theatre troupe, and all of the crew were dressing in period costume for the opening night. My friend asked to borrow my replica Uzi for the night, as it would greatly complement his costume. I gladly lent it to him. But he got into a little issue when he tried turning down a particular road. During the day, it's a normal thoroughfare, used by most people in the area as a short cut of sorts. But at night, it was very different. You see, the road cut through the National Accelerator Laboratory, Fermilab, in Batavia, Illinois. In the day, the road was opened up so anyone could drive through. But at night, the road closed at the perimeter of the lab, with Federal agents in guard posts on either side of the complex. Going past a point required the guards to stop your car and ascertain you were either authorized to continue, were unauthorized and needed to turn back around, or if you were a threat and needed to be neutralized.
My friend had forgotten about this and turned down that road. Just before he figured out his mistake, the guards had descended upon his vehicle, requiring that he stop for inspection. But my friend had forgotten something else. My replica Uzi was in the back seat, right on top where it could be clearly seen through the windows. His first indication that things were rather more than he had originally thought was when he found a pistol growing out of his left ear. The guards had seen the "Uzi" in the back seat and had shifted to the "threat neutralization" portion of their remit. He was told to not move a muscle, and explain the _sub-machine gun_ in the back seat. He explained that it was a harmless toy replica, and he had just used it as a prop in a theatre he worked for. The guard asked that he pass the Uzi out for inspection...slowly and carefully. He did so. The guards spent a few minutes examining it. On one side, where one would find a serial number in a real gun, was a Daisy logo and "Detailed Replica" in high relief. My friend showed them how it worked, and demonstrated that the "cartridges" in the magazine were plastic, with rubber gaskets, and the "bullets" were little plastic balls. The guards tried it out and finally handed it back to him and told him to turn around and go back the way he came, and use the regular roads.
I still have the Uzi, though all the cartridges are gone, and they don't make that size plastic ball for it, anyway. Airsoft projectiles are the wrong size. But the Daisy SoftAir guns hit a market totally unprepared for their authentic look, and the toys were banned as too dangerous, not for the damage they might cause, but for the users who might get shot by police, the cops not realizing that these were in fact, toys.
Aaaahh, the 80s. I miss those days. Dangerous children's toys, no seat belts, and our parents smoking in every place, including airplanes. No internet, no cellphones, and no social media. Kids are growing up soft and too sensitive these days. Like they say... you don't know what you have until it's gone.
That small single shot pistol look like it would get mistaken for a stove lighter.
Attach a "barrel" and a tip, it would pass as a walking cane. Make it detachable for close range, otherwise just fire right through the rubber tip.
1:00 Imagine getting shot by that anti Kaiju rifle
*A Kaiju* "fuck, that's an anti-kaiju rifle. FUCK! THAT'S AN ANTI-KAIJU RIFLE!"
@@SamuraiKnight Bitches Love Cannons
No need for an ambulance - just a squeegee and a dustpan.
@@frankfedison5203 bro just unexisted
I've used the Altor pistol, I have never felt more uneasy using a firearm and I've shot some pretty rough pipe shotguns.
"Is ideal for conceal carry" the trigger in exposed and is spring loaded to snap forward and fire the round
Pretty sure it's just a modern reproduction of the deer gun. Those things were only meant to be used guerrillas to get a real gun.
Also a lunch in Paris is $119?! No wonder they're always so bitchy
@@nicholashodges201 I'd rather have a reproduction Liberator pistol, at least it has a trigger and is .45 caliber something good if you only have a single shot.
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
Yes, Mack Gwinn's Armpistol design wasn't successful, but to say he "Went out of Business" is disingenuous. Gwinn Firearms then became Bushmaster, which had the Arm Pistol as it's logo into the early 2000's. Next to Colt and Armalite, Bushmaster was the most prolific AR manufacturer, until they were bought by Remington, the Former employees of Bushmaster bought out the tooling and opened up as Windham Weaponry. As for Mr Gwinn, he is STILL in business as owner of MGI Firearms, which produced and still produces one of the very first Quick-Change Barrel systems for the AR-15 Platform, along with a Modular lower that allows different mag wells for different types of MAgs, from AK pattern to Colt 9mm SMG pattern mags.
He didn't say they "went out of business," he said they "went bankrupt..." Which they did, they filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy. Also, being disingenuous requires intent, when, if he had been wrong, it could've been a mistake.
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God damn all that corporate bullshit.
12:49 introducing The Judge revolver:)))
Some pretty cool guns there is always great videos thanks for sharing
Twin drum mags are notorious for binding and jamming
That is not a glock conversion on 'mini5 kit.' Speaker makes out like it's a mod, it's not, it's a completely different weapon that uses glock magazines.
The amount of just wrong info is astounding.
Well he does sound like a brit. What would you expect?
Samson says
If you drank enough Kool-Aid then facts and lies just get in the way of the fantasy. So just ignore them. 😴😴😴😳😩
The american 180 : you can use it for riot surpression he says 😑
Welcome to the internet
@@MrErik038 It was actually marketed for use in prisons, he's not lying. There's a European country that used an integrally suppressed 10/22 for riot control too, though obviously there was a lot of controversy over it. The American 180 never did get used in prisons though.
37mm launcher owners:
" Am I a joke to you?"
I've actually seen a few of those weapons on display and sale at the NC Gun and Knife Shows at the WNC Agricultural Center, Beta C-Mag and American 180 included. Pretty intense!
I'd have purchased one by now, but only 40 feet?! hmmmm Looks cool tho.
I forgot to meantion that I was refering to the"Coil Accelerator CA-09". I had assumed u where refering to that as that has sparked my interest. My bad!
The C-Mag reminds me of the C-Ram, it also goes Brrrrrrrrrrrrr 😂
I love how an airsoft 40mm grenade launcher is in the thumbnail
When I was in the army in 68 - 70 I loved the M79 grenade launcher and my M16. Sweet looking pieces
You old as me ha
Coil and Railguns are two different things, similar idea but different in many ways.
This channel is what keep me going every day
I recall seeing something similar to that flare gun in a popular animatic set to Waving Through a Window.
Great work! Thank you
The Fat Max 950 probably needs a recoil reducing buttstock, as well as a barrel length recoil reducing mechanism.
Yes, going to be diffiicult to hit a T Rex without those. :)
Yeah I was looking at those people firing that beast and it looks really painful to fire. I bet it could easily dislocate your shoulder if you put your entire weight against it while it fires.
It’s pretty cool to see myself laughing while shooting my Bushmaster arm pistol on someone else’s video!!
The fat Mac rifle is literally something out of gears of war a dream weapon of mass DPS damage per second
in the Sage BML-30 segment, pick one. it's either measured in Caliber, or Millimeters. For Grenades, it's almost always in MM. 37 Caliber would be slightly larger than a 9mm round.....
It only looks like a cordless drill if you have never seen a cordless drill.
I love that anime girl gun poster
Coil guns seem like practical home defense weapons
Dang, you can dislocate your shoulder after shooting some of these hand canons! 🤯👍✨
LMAO, I take it you don’t live in America.
Lmao that camera must have quite some recoil if you dislocate your shoulder shooting with a canon
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
The American 180 would be my zombie apocalypse gun since I seen it in 2013
Needs to be. 22 hornet but I agree
U see the forgotten weapons episode about it? Ive wanted one since seeing that episode.
Amazing how far Glock has come with it's pistol if take into consideration that they started out as a company that built entrenching tools etc for the military.
The FDM thing looks like the Metal Storm concept from a loooong time ago.
I love all the intros
Bear in mind it depends on what you are starting out with, locations, barriers etc. I think you will find significant losses from repeater to repeater. I have used four in a commercial building with 3 and 4 often losing signal. It’s basically series 1,2,3 and 4
I lost signal here, are you talking about the electric gun?
Wow. This did not go as I expected
Magnificent weapons great video bro👍
All of them are Awesome.
That Flarevolver thumbnail looks good.
12:38 Shattared Wrist Any% Speedrun
Damn these gun's a person would never miss
6:37 "simple trigger pull... And that's the end of the snake". He completely missed the snake high and right and this is a one shot weapon😢
3:01 he called the 2nd coil gun a rail gun even though you can clearly see the coils lol 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome thanks 😊
Oh, that coil-gun hasn't broken the laws of physics, it DOES have recoil, just not much because the slug isn't moving that fast.
& what's funny is that recoil less rockets don't use coils. 😜
"And that's the end of Mr. Snake-"
"Unless you missed - trying to shoot at the skinniest thing in the animal kingdom from 30 yards away, and now you're out of bullets."
exactly 😂
4 bore double rifles were quite popular in the Victorian age 8 bore double rifles were common
"Worlds largest rifle."
Anyone that knows that rifled artillery exists:
"No."
I so badly want to see the "Fat Mac" vs a huge block of ballistic gel.
Is it my imagination, or was that C mag jamming right and left?
The coil gun is just bloody nucleus
Ok
Cool video. Just one thing, the Charter Arms Bulldog was never offered in .44 Magnum. I believe what was meant was .44 Special, same projectile but significantly less velocity (energy/power). It is also available in .357 magnum, so those semantics could have added to the mix-up.
I wonder if he's from England, i wouldn't blame him for it 😊👍🏻
particularly good video today!!
Anyone who thinks that single shot looks like a drill has no business shooting anything.
😊, it doesn’t look like a drill. It looks like one of those screwdrivers you could change the bits on. I forgot which brand it was but it looked almost just like that.
Thank you for the video! 🤩👍❤'.
*shoots gun*
*misses paper snake*
“And that’s the end
of the snake” 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
i like that FDM L5 ... i want to try it out on a mall or maybe a huge wedding 🙄
Damn I used to have the AR 7 but that thing just kept failing on me the best part is that it fit in the stock but there was no place to put your hand and if you put it in the wrong place you'd get hit by the slide or the casing as this is a semi-automatic weapon
700 nitro express rounds are $ 100.00 dollars + a shot ! Some 50 BMG rounds are just as expensive !
1:30 If the recoil is too strong the simple solution is to make the gun heavier. You could literally have a buttstock counterweight attachment. The heavier the gun, the less it recoils.
That T-Rex gun is already over 100 lbs! A M-2 50cal machine gun is 82lbs and has amazing ballistics and cheaper ammo per shot.
@@joesnuffy4104 Thats why i said to make an attachment, so you don't have to carry them both at the same time, you obviously won't be running around in the woods with this thing, you will take it in a vehicle to your shooting spot. So you setup the gun, then get the counterweight and attach it.
In reality if there were T-rexes running around the military would mow them down with helicopter mounted machine guns. Or drop bombs on them, or put land mines in their game trails. Nobody would be out there on foot with a 100lb gun taking them on solo.
I love my AR-7.
Wow wow wow thanks 😻
Cool tech 😎 👌 👍 🙌
Ahh yes the Fat Mac, the precursor to the BoltGun
"How much bullets you want sir"
"16 pounds"
The Beltway Bandits Mat 👍🪘
Thanks you for school supplies
I'd love to have one of those rail guns,
Not until they can improve the ballistics of the shot to be accurate beyond 20 feet. And, judging by the ballistic block, effective on a target beyond 20 feet. Those projectiles did not have the penetration of a .22
Iv never seen a cordless drill that looks like that.
Is it bigger the a 4 bore?
1:38 it costs 400000 dollars to fire this weapon, for twelve seconds
The guy at 1:33 looks like he was seriously disrespected by that rifle... lmao 🤣
37 mm caliber?
I just have to correct some thing. The AR seven is not a favorite of anyone! It has its place and its uses, but it’s not anybody’s first choice.
How to buy the Coil Accelarator CA09?
Shotgun revolver is so BAD ASS!
Are the coil-gun and rail-gun listed as AOW’s ?
12:56, if this was actually made then it would save a Lot of Excess Space in a Hikers Pack. Most Flare guns with Additional Shots require its own case, and Foam Insert to hold the GUN and 5 Unloaded Rounds. Just this could save a lot of Space that a Hiker could likely fill with additional supplies or Medical Equipment to Return safely with.
I love it .
coomed at the intro, stayed for the after care.
The 4 bore bullet weighs 1 lb. Largest rifle.
'end of the snake' but the demonstrator missed lol!
sooooooooooooooo incredible i love them for self-defence
and how can i get them?
@@chrisowusu1321 The hell is wrong with you.
you should do some air rifle videos
LMFAO he was talking up the drum mag when the video showed it falling apart and malfunctioning...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like that Beta-mag C was having issues with them shaking out the rounds!
Perhaps they should include a bottle of graphite to lube up those rounds!
That’s my video they clipped. It’s me comparing a Beta mag with a Chinese knock off. The mag that failed was the knockoff mag.
It’s nice
3:00 Im just throwing an idea out there, would it be possible to sharpen the edges and take advantage of its stealth capabilities? Since there's no recoil then you could tack the target easier. Or, that's what I think. Opinions anyone?
Like death frisbees from that one horror movie! 😂
The 40 mike is airsoft. It is not a weapon, it is made to shoot at each other for fun.
You don't want to play in my yard . .22 I'm each hand . Go ahead and laugh .
You know why they stopped using drum mags? The main reason is carrying more than one of them and reliability/cleaning. A secondary reason was the clunky-ness when they're loaded in the mag well. They MOSTLY fixed the reliability aka feeding in high-grade drums (until they get dirty lol) but, how are you going to hold multiple in a vest? Carrying them in battle would be beyond a chore that could get you killed. This is why militaries don't use them anymore. Even in their LMG's and HMG's they've gone to links and link boxes when applicable. Look at the M249, it's much easier to carry those boxes filled with linked rounds compared to this oddly shaped dual drum mag or giant wheel mag. Also, those boxes with links don't have to be cleaned nearly as much since they basically just hold the linked rounds. When seconds matter, no one wants to be fiddling with a vest filled with a drum mag that's even clunky when chambered in the firearm. MAYBE you can argue you can have one drum in the gun and the rest are STANAG's or PMAG's but, most of the time they switch out empty mags with a loaded mag. So basically you're just leaving a drum on the ground. A one-time use mag? Eh...
I feel like video games made the drum magazine "cool" since in a video game, your gun never malfunctions and your character can carry more than any human is capable of. But yeah, you might as well strap cookie boxes made of brass with lead and gunpowder in them to your chest and see how many you can carry let alone how you would move efficiently with metal boxes strapped to your body, as well as all the other combat equipment that is on you before you pass out or just abandon everything because you can't move.
Cool block gun
5:50 altor pistol
My first thought - The noisy cricket from MIB.
WHERE CAN I BUY THESE ITEMS?
TechZone: its only sold in US
me: time to make my own