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Gun channels > Everything else on (((jewtube)))The gun channels continue to prove they're better entertainers than these E-BEGGING faggots who constantly read "super chats."
It looks like the left hand was sitting almost directly under where the rifle failed at the breech/bolt whereas you can see that the grip seems relatively fine in the slowmo.Why is his left hand bandaged when it was his right hand on the trigger?
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Nah, that's just a single shot .50BMG. They're much more economical to get into then any type of magazine fed. It looks like a Serbu, so it was around $1k as opposed to $2.5-3k starting for magazine fed.It looks like a homemade rifle, but I might be wrong on this.
Yeah, it is a Serbu.Nah, that's just a single shot .50BMG. They're much more economical to get into then any type of magazine fed. It looks like a Serbu, so it was around $1k as opposed to $2.5-3k starting for magazine fed.
Nah, incendiary burns. He was either handloading and put too high of a powder charge, possibly used the wrong type of powder accidentally, or there was a deficiency in manufacturing. Serbu better pucker up if that's the case. It's a screw breech gun which is a bit unusual, but I'm sure that's to keep cost down. The threads are beefy and it's going to be similar to a breech lock gun as far as distributing chamber pressure. It looks like a breech cap failure based on how it blows apart.Yeah, it is a Serbu.
But I guess that must have been a really bad incendiary round that he loaded it with.
Seems a little extreme for a finger that may or may not have been hit going by the video.Why is his left hand bandaged when it was his right hand on the trigger?
Yeah SLAPs were a sabot round. .30 cal sabot, tungsten I think, in a plastic sabot. There was also a .30 cal version,he said in the video it was slap rounds he had purchased from someone and that they weren't in production anymore. he makes it sound like the rounds were passed around often. he was also under the impression it was a military surplus round.