I'll be honest, picked up the game again recently and got beamed from distance a couple times. Just thought it was a slug shotgun that had ungodly range. Turns out it's much cooler than that!
Yeah people forget that on some games actually "portray" firing weapons better than others(depends on said game though). Like back then, shotguns worked best in close range and nowadays shotguns can hit things more than 5 feet as before. Again, this depends on said game
@@soksocks shotgun effective range is 10m. so i say any game can portray that is a good fps game currently not a lot of game did it. you either shot a 50cal up close or confetti at 5m
@@jazzy2164 10 m? Actual shotgun effective range goes beyond that, irl. Shotgun, buckshot pellets are still effective to 30-40 metres, which is portrayed (mostly) accurately in milsim shooters. 10 metres is CoD shotgun range.
The origin of this weapon is the so called "Jagddrilling", a famous hunting weapon that is still commonly used and even produced in Europe. It's main producer is a weapons factory in Suhl, a town somewhere in southern Germany. The guns typically aren't maid on line production, but are customly and individually crafted for their respective buyers, who can choose the barrels they want to have to their liking. In modern days the most common version is: one heavy rifle caliber for hunting big game like deer, one small caliber rifle for small game like racoons or giving the last mercy for some road kill and one shotgun for hunting birds.
Americans in WWII: Tests fuel air, white phosper, and nuclear bombs on densely populated civilian residential urban areas. Also America: where are the terrorists. 😡
The Drilling was a popular hunting gun in Germany for a long time, because it allowed the hunter to shoot different types of game all with one gun. They are rarely used today as they are pretty unpractical considering you’re carrying around 3 barrels that you’re only gonna get to use one of most of time. So they are mostly ornamental nowadays, however you still have to learn how to operate and disassemble it for the German hunting license exam
@@wilfredoarmas_ because hard top bullets pass straight through you, leaving little space for critical injuries. Soft point get stuck in a person, and in some cases even expand in the tissue, leaving a much bigger hole. Even if a person survives that, the bullet is still inside, making it much more dangerous, becauss it can lead to sepsis.
From whining about the shotguns as warcrimes in ww1 to having a shotgun that shoot rifle rounds meant for animals, and It Will be considered a warcrime if its used on the soldiers, XD
It as a hunting weapon that was often gifted to individuals. Many of them did indeed serve in the Luftwaffe, men who decided to take it with them as a defensive tool.
It’s primary use was supposed to be as a bailout and survival gun. The gun broke down and had a case so the soldiers could take them onboard their aircraft. The higher ups stopped the practice of giving these weapons to pilots because the drillings were extremely expensive and they could not afford to keep buying them!
Fun fact: that wasnt issued to soldiers for combat. It was essentially given to Luftwaffe pilots as a survival weapon in the event they are shot down and survive. Hitler thought shotguns were to brutal keeping the same thought process as the German empire during WW1
@@swaggadash9017to my knowledge, he only used the gas on what he viewed as "others" i.e. anyone that wasnt german. Though the same reason for Germany not liking shotguns did exist during ww1 and gas was used there.
@@FrostTheRedeemed I think you are right. WW2 Germany actually committed surprisingly few war crimes, probably far less than the Allies even. By that I am excluding Russia from the equation for obvious reasons in an attempt to be fair, and mainly looking at Germany vs America, Britain, etc. Western front exclusivity. Crimes against humanity, that's a whole other topic. If I recall correctly, I don't think WW1 Germany committed that many war crimes either. They only resorted to gas after the French (and then British) started to use it. They made the awful mistake of being efficient (for their enemies too), utilizing largely lethal gas, which was easy to propagandize against because everyone knows killing with gas is far more cruel than permanently incapacitating your opponents, leaving their lungs a destroyed scarred mess, a drain on resources and barely alive. The French and British take the morality point here. Obviously. Which is weird because the French also utilized phosgene which was highly lethal. Which the wounding resource drain and cruel terror-implement was also a point the Germans brought up about the American shotgun which despite the propaganda was largely ineffective in trench warfare for a variety of reasons, one huge logistical reason being it used paper cartridges. But it left survivors permanently crippled and mauled at far higher rates than most other weaponry. It wasn't particularly more lethal than other weapons (aside from logistical considerations it probably did provide a decent upper hand in close range,) anyone who survived it was just a wounded veteran with no chance of leading a normal life again, which the state could decide to take care of or abandon. Which is why the Germans, upon wanting to ban it, claimed it not only violated the Hague convention, but was a weapon designed to strike terror and fear, while being excessively cruel. Of course the Americans responded pointing at the flamethrower. Which sounds fair on paper, until you realize flamethrowers weren't used to kill opponents directly or incapacitate them, they were utilized to clear debris and to flush out bunkers, which a squad outside would shoot the flushed out combatants. (Sawback or serrated bayonets were also brought up as a counter. Because God-forbid the pioneer squads that were tasked with fortifying positions had a bayonet that doubled as a tool.) And you have to consider that both the Americans and British in WW1 were using white phosphorus for explicitly anti-personnel purposes. So uh... Propaganda is a hell of a thing.
@@GarrulousHerald yeah, ive made a joke once before about that phenomenon. The line goes "its only a war crime if we arent friends" though that was originally in reference to ww2 russia, but it applies here just aswell.
The German Luftwaffe drilling my all time favorite gun a double barrel 16 gauge shot gun with a rifle barrel on the bottom chambered in 9.3x74mmr absolutely beautiful
The German High Command made a really silly decision with this "We're sending them to Africa? Well give them a safari gun" though they'd probably find little more than birds and small animals in North Africa.
Yeah that’s why they have birdshot - then they have a slug for the big game that comes for the bird carcasses - then a big round for the enemy patrol that catches on
That "safari gun" is still pretty common in Germany among it's hunters. Many old traditional hunters prefer a drilling or other variants aswell as double barreled rifles (not shotguns) as their hunting rifles
@@lewisclancy5404birdshot for the birds, slugs for big game, and a round of fuck you for the guy wondering why he heard his wife scream in pain after going to see what killed his pet bird
it was never used for war. the germans didn't believe in shotguns in war stating that it was inhumane to use. it was used for in case the pilots crashed.
Went to a gun shop once and saw a combination shotgun a lot like the M30 Drilling. I don't think it was THE Drilling, but a sort of copy of one that was smoothbore on the two shotgun barrels and had a .30-06 rifle barrel or something. I was shooting the breeze with the guy working and an old man in the store, and on this one, the sights didn't automatically pop up when you switched to the rifle barrel, and I commented on that. The old man scoffed and said "Yeah, you saw that in one of your video games." Objectively not wrong, but I would find out like a week later that the Drilling did indeed have that little pop up sight feature. Condescending old bastard.
This gun also appeared in Sniper Elite 2, and had me so confused. The concept of a combination gun is pretty cool, some combinations go really hard like a top-down shotgun with the rifle-caliber on the side
In Germany Drillinge are very common sight. Almost every Grandpa with a hunting license have one. But the newer generation of Hunters preferred a good boltaction rifle and a separate double Barrel Shotgun. Thus making the drilling old fashioned and a very cheap weapon, because not many people are using them today.
@@zeronix_yt7929 The M30 Drilling in this video is extremely rare and extremely expensive. Only 2,500 of them were made and only a few hundred survive today.
If you think about it, it could very well be 3. If loaded with separate ammunition types when loading the main unit of the weapon. Two different slugs, and a rifle round.
Yeah, that is why USSR got away with everything and they never had that ”we did something wrong and we need to aknowledge it” thing that would have made the collapsing of USSR less painful.
And in the game it feels so good to shoot because you know when you shoot that gun, it’s going to kill your enemy, meanwhile in 2042, you could have the gun pressed on the back and he will still have more than half his health
That need to be something in real life I mean just imagine shooting a target 100 meters away with a shit gun while your friend is watching you literally the best thing
These Drilling Rifles were very popular for Hunting in Germany, combining two (or three, if a put-in Barrel for small Calibers is available) Guns in one. Being an affordable Option in earlier Days, many Forestry Services as well as Hunters had this Type as a Backbone for Work and Passion. The M30 Drilling in Special has been a very rare Military Gear.
fun fact the motive why this gun was given to aviator is because one of the higher-ups liked the gun for hunting and wanted everyone under his command to appreciate by using it as they're last resort
for what its worth, the geneva convention iirc gave exceptions on aircraft survival weapons specifically because soft points worked better on animals, and if the crews had to fire on enemies it was a sorta like “well it wasnt the intention but thats how it turned out”
Drilling’s are still made and use to be popular among hunters around 1990-2000. Problem are hard to make, expensive, heavy and not that practical in real life.
acsually drilling is a gramatically adjusted version of drei or thee , wich refers to this weapon having 3 barrels 1 for bird shot, 1 for buck shot, and one for "standart" ammo so you could hunt all types of game with just one gun, really liked among hunters, but quite expensive
It’s actually 3! The left barrel is choked for buckshot the right barrel is open for slugs and the final barrel has a rifle round! In the irl gun anyway. Its a pretty genius design
Techincally it's 3. Rifle and two single shot shotguns. Irl, you can run one choked barrel with buckshot and the other with either bird or a slug. Shotguns are very versatile tools.
Nothing better than being called a cheater after getting a 300M headshot with that shotgun
The only shotgun I won't be mad by getting killed by it
You mean a 300m war crime
This gun can get you accused of war crimes in both real life and in game
@@Nugcon dang how?
@@watamelony that's just every tanker in my lobbies tbh
when he said "drilling", you can hear his ancestors talking
He just starts singing Erika🤣
@@glitchxedfix134auf der heide blüht ein kleines blümelein, und das heißt Erika
He sounds more Dutch than German though
As a dutch man a would say german
@@glitchxedfix134 Not funny
How to get called a hacker for sniping someone with a shotgun.
I know because it happened to me.
Slugs and rifle rounds don’t exist to some people.
I'll be honest, picked up the game again recently and got beamed from distance a couple times. Just thought it was a slug shotgun that had ungodly range. Turns out it's much cooler than that!
Yeah people forget that on some games actually "portray" firing weapons better than others(depends on said game though). Like back then, shotguns worked best in close range and nowadays shotguns can hit things more than 5 feet as before. Again, this depends on said game
@@soksocks shotgun effective range is 10m. so i say any game can portray that is a good fps game
currently not a lot of game did it. you either shot a 50cal up close or confetti at 5m
@@jazzy2164 10 m? Actual shotgun effective range goes beyond that, irl. Shotgun, buckshot pellets are still effective to 30-40 metres, which is portrayed (mostly) accurately in milsim shooters. 10 metres is CoD shotgun range.
what game actually have slug rounds though?
ive never seen one
The origin of this weapon is the so called "Jagddrilling", a famous hunting weapon that is still commonly used and even produced in Europe.
It's main producer is a weapons factory in Suhl, a town somewhere in southern Germany. The guns typically aren't maid on line production, but are customly and individually crafted for their respective buyers, who can choose the barrels they want to have to their liking.
In modern days the most common version is: one heavy rifle caliber for hunting big game like deer, one small caliber rifle for small game like racoons or giving the last mercy for some road kill and one shotgun for hunting birds.
Germans: warcrimes with ammo
Americans: warcrimes with slamfire
I mean Germany did complain about US army using "the trench gun" in WWI being a war crime, despite pioneering the use of chemical weapons 😂
@Random_Car_Guy they had Sawback Bayonets called butcher bayonets too.
Americans in WWII:
Tests fuel air, white phosper, and nuclear bombs on densely populated civilian residential urban areas.
Also America:
where are the terrorists. 😡
Reddit tier joke 👎
@@KaylaJoyGunn Sounds like someone’s mad that the US has cooler toys than their country does lol
The Drilling was a popular hunting gun in Germany for a long time, because it allowed the hunter to shoot different types of game all with one gun. They are rarely used today as they are pretty unpractical considering you’re carrying around 3 barrels that you’re only gonna get to use one of most of time. So they are mostly ornamental nowadays, however you still have to learn how to operate and disassemble it for the German hunting license exam
There also were laws in sime bundescountries about onoy having 1 weapon per household.
So having a drilling in 2 or 3 calibers/gauges was a bonus.
Funny considering how bad of an opinion our government has on shotguns
I wonder if Americans in ww1 have anything to do with it@@Fenneken141
@@WillerPewterspoon you know I think you may have a point lmfao
I only use the drilling in a hunting game called thehunter call of the wild
Soft-points are a war crime...
The Japanese: Who asked?
Why are those tipe of bullets a war crime?
@@wilfredoarmas_ idk but why aren't flamethrowers and white phosphorus?
@@wilfredoarmas_ because hard top bullets pass straight through you, leaving little space for critical injuries. Soft point get stuck in a person, and in some cases even expand in the tissue, leaving a much bigger hole. Even if a person survives that, the bullet is still inside, making it much more dangerous, becauss it can lead to sepsis.
@@WarFrog935 for real?
@@antonioljubicic9420 wait are hollow points considered “soft tip ammunition”?
Being called a hacker: ❌
Being called a war criminal: ✅
Much better
From whining about the shotguns as warcrimes in ww1 to having a shotgun that shoot rifle rounds meant for animals, and It Will be considered a warcrime if its used on the soldiers, XD
It as a hunting weapon that was often gifted to individuals. Many of them did indeed serve in the Luftwaffe, men who decided to take it with them as a defensive tool.
I'd cry in joy for getting that as a gift.
To be fair I'd cry in joy if I got most WWII Weapons
It wasn't gifted to them. It was a gun given to Luftwaffe crews seeving in North Afrika to defend themself against the African wildlife.
@@Manfa11 The M30 Drilling was often gifted to guests at Goerings hunting lodge. Only a few air crews received them as standard kit.
Every, everyone, listen. The WWII historians are here 😂
It’s primary use was supposed to be as a bailout and survival gun. The gun broke down and had a case so the soldiers could take them onboard their aircraft. The higher ups stopped the practice of giving these weapons to pilots because the drillings were extremely expensive and they could not afford to keep buying them!
Germans: use mustard gas, and flamethrowers
Americans: use a shotgun
Germans: "𝕋ℍ𝕀𝕊 𝕀𝕊 𝕆𝕌𝕋ℝ𝔸𝔾𝔼𝕆𝕌𝕊, 𝕀𝕋'𝕊 𝕌ℕ𝔽𝔸𝕀ℝ!!"
Also Germany: See you in round 2
Without a doubt, one of the most fun weapons to use in the entire game. Counter-sniping with a shotgun is absolutely hilarious.
Fun fact: that wasnt issued to soldiers for combat. It was essentially given to Luftwaffe pilots as a survival weapon in the event they are shot down and survive. Hitler thought shotguns were to brutal keeping the same thought process as the German empire during WW1
Too brutal...like he had any room to talk.
@@SlimpickenAs he deployed gas on the battlefield 😅
@@swaggadash9017to my knowledge, he only used the gas on what he viewed as "others" i.e. anyone that wasnt german. Though the same reason for Germany not liking shotguns did exist during ww1 and gas was used there.
@@FrostTheRedeemed I think you are right. WW2 Germany actually committed surprisingly few war crimes, probably far less than the Allies even. By that I am excluding Russia from the equation for obvious reasons in an attempt to be fair, and mainly looking at Germany vs America, Britain, etc. Western front exclusivity.
Crimes against humanity, that's a whole other topic.
If I recall correctly, I don't think WW1 Germany committed that many war crimes either. They only resorted to gas after the French (and then British) started to use it. They made the awful mistake of being efficient (for their enemies too), utilizing largely lethal gas, which was easy to propagandize against because everyone knows killing with gas is far more cruel than permanently incapacitating your opponents, leaving their lungs a destroyed scarred mess, a drain on resources and barely alive. The French and British take the morality point here. Obviously. Which is weird because the French also utilized phosgene which was highly lethal.
Which the wounding resource drain and cruel terror-implement was also a point the Germans brought up about the American shotgun which despite the propaganda was largely ineffective in trench warfare for a variety of reasons, one huge logistical reason being it used paper cartridges.
But it left survivors permanently crippled and mauled at far higher rates than most other weaponry. It wasn't particularly more lethal than other weapons (aside from logistical considerations it probably did provide a decent upper hand in close range,) anyone who survived it was just a wounded veteran with no chance of leading a normal life again, which the state could decide to take care of or abandon.
Which is why the Germans, upon wanting to ban it, claimed it not only violated the Hague convention, but was a weapon designed to strike terror and fear, while being excessively cruel.
Of course the Americans responded pointing at the flamethrower. Which sounds fair on paper, until you realize flamethrowers weren't used to kill opponents directly or incapacitate them, they were utilized to clear debris and to flush out bunkers, which a squad outside would shoot the flushed out combatants.
(Sawback or serrated bayonets were also brought up as a counter. Because God-forbid the pioneer squads that were tasked with fortifying positions had a bayonet that doubled as a tool.)
And you have to consider that both the Americans and British in WW1 were using white phosphorus for explicitly anti-personnel purposes. So uh...
Propaganda is a hell of a thing.
@@GarrulousHerald yeah, ive made a joke once before about that phenomenon. The line goes "its only a war crime if we arent friends" though that was originally in reference to ww2 russia, but it applies here just aswell.
I had fun mastering this gun and getting long distance kills with it. Definitely one of my favorites
My grandfather has one of these it's double 16 gauge and 9.3 x 74 underneath. Really beautiful gun.
Ah yes because Germany was so concerned about war crimes in the Second World War.
japan: "whats a warcrime?"
Bush: its called freedom
@@the_irs_real SERBIA: *MY DAD IS A WAR CRIMINAL*
Soviet Union: Это не военное преступление, если его не видят жертвы!
Britain was committing aerial genocide, so...
The German Luftwaffe drilling my all time favorite gun a double barrel 16 gauge shot gun with a rifle barrel on the bottom chambered in 9.3x74mmr absolutely beautiful
The German High Command made a really silly decision with this "We're sending them to Africa? Well give them a safari gun" though they'd probably find little more than birds and small animals in North Africa.
Yeah that’s why they have birdshot - then they have a slug for the big game that comes for the bird carcasses - then a big round for the enemy patrol that catches on
That "safari gun" is still pretty common in Germany among it's hunters. Many old traditional hunters prefer a drilling or other variants aswell as double barreled rifles (not shotguns) as their hunting rifles
I think maybe it was for crews that would fly more south to hit allied airbases
@@lewisclancy5404 3 birds in one stone. And one of it was an actual bird.
@@lewisclancy5404birdshot for the birds, slugs for big game, and a round of fuck you for the guy wondering why he heard his wife scream in pain after going to see what killed his pet bird
Versatile as hell. Would love to have one irl
Just look on hunting websites. Drilling were and still are hunting shotguns.
Gentlemen I present to you, The War crime Gun!
(Thank u)
getting hit by birdshot slug and soft rifle round all at the same time is ultimate pwnage of all time
Until I take a machine gun designed to shoot bullets with moving blades in them, which tear through a human as it moves into the body.
@@sirnigel4332 wow that's crazy
it was never used for war. the germans didn't believe in shotguns in war stating that it was inhumane to use. it was used for in case the pilots crashed.
@@RedbudWorkshopProductions shotguns were inhumane to Germans, yet they were gassing humans and using flamethrowers to roast people alive? Pffft.
That was one of my favorite guns in Battlefield 5 and Cod WW2
When the Germans wanted to clap back for America's trench gun.
Except, unlike the trench gun, it never saw combat.
@@bubrub5564the gun from what i read Was agains wildlife ^-^ so who cares whitch ammo is loaded
Wrong war
@@bubrub5564
It was propably given to the Volkssturm.
@@Quert_Zuiopue Doesn't mean it saw combat.
Went to a gun shop once and saw a combination shotgun a lot like the M30 Drilling. I don't think it was THE Drilling, but a sort of copy of one that was smoothbore on the two shotgun barrels and had a .30-06 rifle barrel or something. I was shooting the breeze with the guy working and an old man in the store, and on this one, the sights didn't automatically pop up when you switched to the rifle barrel, and I commented on that. The old man scoffed and said "Yeah, you saw that in one of your video games." Objectively not wrong, but I would find out like a week later that the Drilling did indeed have that little pop up sight feature.
Condescending old bastard.
I headsot ppl about 500m++ with this shotgun and chat is going salty after that
How mad they would be if they knew I couldn’t even see their messages
How mad they are when i didnt even see them and was aiming for someone else hahahahah
bro said “drilling” like he was the fuhrer but said “luftwaffe” like a pure american
This gun also appeared in Sniper Elite 2, and had me so confused. The concept of a combination gun is pretty cool, some combinations go really hard like a top-down shotgun with the rifle-caliber on the side
And hunter call of the wild
I'd love to have this gun irl. That is awesome.
In Germany Drillinge are very common sight. Almost every Grandpa with a hunting license have one. But the newer generation of Hunters preferred a good boltaction rifle and a separate double Barrel Shotgun. Thus making the drilling old fashioned and a very cheap weapon, because not many people are using them today.
@@zeronix_yt7929 The M30 Drilling in this video is extremely rare and extremely expensive. Only 2,500 of them were made and only a few hundred survive today.
@@TreeBarkSide dozens of weapon manufacturers made combined weapons like Drillinge or Bockbücksflinten back in the day.
@@zeronix_yt7929 I'm talking about a specific model. The M30 Luftwaffe Drilling.
A drilling is like 150 bucks in sweden.
Its not as exciting as you think lol its a boomer gun
Just remember it ain't a crime if you win
It takes the phrase “war crime stick” to the next level
I love these type of unknown and lost war weapons
Something tells me that German high command wasn’t concerned with committing war crimes.
It's a great combo with the liberator. So is the fliegarfaust
"don't let them know your next move"
- rifle nerd n shotgun freak
You could still technically make shepherds pie, you just would have to make the mash with something other than potato
If you think about it, it could very well be 3. If loaded with separate ammunition types when loading the main unit of the weapon. Two different slugs, and a rifle round.
Fun fact: Simular variants of the Drilling are still in use in Germany for hunting and it’s pretty popular over here
This dude sounds like the Mass Effect codex narrator.
Holy shit
Me using it as a self defense weapon: THAT RIGHT THERE IS A VIOLATION
" I better not use this highly effective ammunition that I actually have because of The Hague Convention "
- No Soldier Ever
Nowadays when body armor and holistically protected vehicles is more prevalent it's pretty much useless.
Soft point bullets are incredibly destructive. Love seeing it
It’s not a war crime if there’s nobody left to report it.
That’s really cool to see it used in combat, my dad actually has one but he uses it for hunting
I dont get why anyone takes warcrimes seriusly
If you win a war you wont get charged for them anyway
Yeah for real than Hiroshima is also called a war crime
Yeah, that is why USSR got away with everything and they never had that ”we did something wrong and we need to aknowledge it” thing that would have made the collapsing of USSR less painful.
Another amazing lesson from the one and only Flakfire. No one does it best.
Running towards the bullet has always been the main strategy
And in the game it feels so good to shoot because you know when you shoot that gun, it’s going to kill your enemy, meanwhile in 2042, you could have the gun pressed on the back and he will still have more than half his health
That need to be something in real life I mean just imagine shooting a target 100 meters away with a shit gun while your friend is watching you literally the best thing
These Drilling Rifles were very popular for Hunting in Germany, combining two (or three, if a put-in Barrel for small Calibers is available) Guns in one. Being an affordable Option in earlier Days, many Forestry Services as well as Hunters had this Type as a Backbone for Work and Passion. The M30 Drilling in Special has been a very rare Military Gear.
fun fact the motive why this gun was given to aviator is because one of the higher-ups liked the gun for hunting and wanted everyone under his command to appreciate by using it as they're last resort
Remember first using this weapon in cod ww2 very unique and fun to use.
Me and the boys speed running the Geneva convention in battlefield V
My grandfather had a gun JUST like this, with amazing fine engravings.
From close range to sniper range, you can tick off a few kids but it’s still a pretty good damn double-barrel.
Drilling is the most fun I’ve ever had in a battlefield game, closely followed by Hatian Resort in BF4. Adore this gun very very much
for what its worth, the geneva convention iirc gave exceptions on aircraft survival weapons specifically because soft points worked better on animals, and if the crews had to fire on enemies it was a sorta like “well it wasnt the intention but thats how it turned out”
Drilling’s are still made and use to be popular among hunters around 1990-2000. Problem are hard to make, expensive, heavy and not that practical in real life.
It was not a survival gun, it was a gift to people the guy who ordered them thought deserved one
Bro killed bubblysugar💀
I feel like a 1-1 copy of this actual gun would be kinda fun in a game. 3 firing modes based on range
Getting called a war crime because you’re better than everyone else.
It also appears in call of the wild. Amazing weapon. Snagged me quite a few trophys with it
I like how this is the literal definition of a war crime stick
this is like my favorite shotgun in bfv and bf1
Never realised this was in BFV although it’s one of my favourite guns in cod ww2
I swear nothing pissed off a lobby more than popping off with this thing
People who played Cod WW2 will remember this shotgun
I loved that thing in BF5. Made support just feel right for me.
It isn't Battlefield without some mild war crimes
“ITS A GIANT FUCKING WORM!” 😂
the 9x73 is a lovely deer round
Absolutely one of my favorite weapons in the game! You have range and close covered.
Also used for shooting birds at the runways. They were first given out as gifts for the Luftwaffe officers and generals.
acsually drilling is a gramatically adjusted version of drei or thee , wich refers to this weapon having 3 barrels 1 for bird shot, 1 for buck shot, and one for "standart" ammo so you could hunt all types of game with just one gun, really liked among hunters, but quite expensive
And in Hunt Drilling is a double-barrelled rifle with single-barrel shotgun. Shooting animation is very close, with the model and the sound too
It’s actually 3! The left barrel is choked for buckshot the right barrel is open for slugs and the final barrel has a rifle round! In the irl gun anyway. Its a pretty genius design
My grandfather died recently, we still have his 2 drillings
i love that shotgun, one of my favorites in any game it's in
Techincally it's 3. Rifle and two single shot shotguns. Irl, you can run one choked barrel with buckshot and the other with either bird or a slug. Shotguns are very versatile tools.
Hermann Goering, who was an avid hunter himself, actually suggested for SS Paratroopers to have the M30 as an Emergancy Weapon.
And 9,3*74 is still ome of the most popular and used ammo for break action weapons.
Fun fact this gun in Red Dead Redemption 2 is called "The Elephant Rifle".
Yooo that shit in the hunter call of the wild, super useful when a bird shows up while hunting big game
I love how he blurred it at the end
The moment I heard "two weapons in one" my Mind instantly jumped to "drilling isn't it"
The Kaiser also had a very decorated one back in his palace.
The way you say drilling is oddly satisfying
Didn’t know I got to level 50 committing war crimes 💀
These type of guns are often used for hunting
I shot a guy parachuting with this gun and he flipped out, took me a while how to switch firing modes in bf5
Did you know the Drilling is a mistranslation of Dreiling, which means "Three of a Kind"
"Genebra Convention? More like Genebra Sugestion."
-Chuckles, The Honk Knight.
Love the drilling. Someday im gonna get one myself.
Bro getting sniper by a shotgun felt horrible
Bro that game was so slept on idc what anyone says.
We need a "the force will rise again" mullet handle bar head in the future
Germans: wah wah no slam fire allowed
Also Germans:
A triple barrel war crime stick? I’m in love
Guess before watching:
Luftwaffe drilling, 2 shotgun shells and a rifle round beneath.
War is a crime itself and yet it is a crucial part of humanity
I swear I remember seeing this gun in CoD:WW2
In the Forgotten Hope 2 maps. You can find them in hay piles with a pitchfork sticking out.