[Eng Sub] Korean Special Force Sniper Reacts to American Gun Shop For The First Time

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @MissionPossible_AgentH
    @MissionPossible_AgentH  Год назад +493

    안녕하세요 H 입니다.
    건샵 방문시 사장님께서 격발도 편하게 해보라고 하셔서 진행했습니다만, 제가 좀 너무 들떴네요^^ 흐흐흐. 다음부터는 흥분을 좀 가라 앉히고 진행하겠습니다. (오랜만에 너무 흥분을 했…😅)
    시청해주셔서 감사합니다. 시청하시는 모든분들 복 많이 받으세요🫡

    • @attama0118
      @attama0118 Год назад +5

      우리형 신나하는 모습 보면서 저도 즐거웠어요 ! 😁 앞으로도 우리형 하고싶은거 다 해버리자 !! 🔥
      형도 복 많이많이 받아요 🫡

    • @박소현-r1d
      @박소현-r1d Год назад +6

      많이 신나보이시던뎈ㅋㅋ 저까지 기분 좋아져서 좋았어요😄 형도 새해복 많이 받으세요!!🔥

    • @까망-b9v
      @까망-b9v Год назад +4

      더 재밌었습니다 ㅋㅋㅋ

    • @덱수-b9w
      @덱수-b9w Год назад +2

      인사부터 찐텐ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ복 많이받자 형🫡

    • @wickedbowler
      @wickedbowler Год назад +2

      어찌여기서안들뜰수가있나요?ㅎㅎ

  • @ellenmcdaniel1550
    @ellenmcdaniel1550 Год назад +1365

    The fact that the owner got concerned with him pointing and 'firing' part of a big gun into the store everywhere shows he is a good gun shop owner who thinks safety first. He was probably wishing he knew a bit of Korean to ask you personally to stop..😅

    • @ruiteng6209
      @ruiteng6209 Год назад +79

      That is common sense: you could never point the firing part at others and always point to the ground if there is no target in sight even if the firearm was not loaded.

    • @demef758
      @demef758 Год назад +63

      @@ruiteng6209 The owner should definitely have stepped forward and discretely said something to him or his interpreter. However, different countries do things differently. Unless/until someone tells this soldier how things are done here, he won't know to NOT do that.

    • @victrola2007
      @victrola2007 Год назад +35

      Correct. It's not an appropriate behavior. "Too excited" reeks of immaturity, bravado and bit of 'conduct unbecoming'. Too familiar with our military not to take that stance.

    • @IgniKing
      @IgniKing Год назад +6

      I would have been thrown out or arrested for doing that

    • @sitechca70
      @sitechca70 Год назад +19

      Also his rapid dry firing of the KSG is not good for the firearm. Between his barrel and trigger discipline and this, he'd be kicked out of any US gun range.

  • @jm2watkins
    @jm2watkins Год назад +1258

    as an American gun owner, sometimes we forget how lucky we are to have gun stores, and a second amendment right. videos like these often remind me. Glad you had a great time.

    • @thisrandomperson1472
      @thisrandomperson1472 Год назад +7

      Us people from Canada aren't really into guns unless it's a hunting rifle since that's kinda the only thing you'd find at gun stores which are usually up north or mostly in the coutryside which a large forest. Downside is for people who want to go hunting, some places are only restricted to First Nations

    • @jessesimmons4503
      @jessesimmons4503 Год назад +42

      @@thisrandomperson1472 how you feel about your PM banning semi automatic weapons,handguns and now coming after hunting weapons?

    • @thisrandomperson1472
      @thisrandomperson1472 Год назад +4

      @@jessesimmons4503 I prefer Harper and that sounds more like a outdoor hunter's problem but tbh you can't blame him. I think the school shootings in the US are getting him a bit too paranoid

    • @chaospenguin1
      @chaospenguin1 Год назад +22

      @@thisrandomperson1472 Where are you getting this info? 😅 Canada’s firearms community is probably on par with the US. Every major city I’ve ever been to in Canada has a gun store, usually a few actually lol.

    • @Richard-ue3gx
      @Richard-ue3gx Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing

  • @arnoldsherrill2585
    @arnoldsherrill2585 Год назад +733

    I think the owner was looking worried because one of the primary rules of visiting a gun store is you can't flag another person going through your line of sight, even if the weapon is not loaded. I used to live close to a pawn shop/gun store in Stockbridge Georgia, many years ago. And the owners put up a huge sign you couldn't miss, and that was one of the rules.

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +26

      They said that they had permission to film there. I agree, that was a bit concerning. I don't know whether that behavior occurs in the military, even that of other countries. I know my daddy taught me better before I was 5.

    • @Pakiu1306
      @Pakiu1306 Год назад +1

      Wow. They didnt react to a guy speaking a foreign language? Better than I expected. Probably because they thought it was random noise

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +17

      @@Pakiu1306 Or maybe they're well enough educated to understand another language. Most well educated people speak more than one.

    • @AllanWorks
      @AllanWorks Год назад +23

      i think it was more of the issue of him consecutivly dry firing the gun. it used to be that dry firing a gun could damage the gun but with todays guns thats not an issue. but people still hold onto the thought "old wives tale" that dry fireing is bad.

    • @20JK10
      @20JK10 Год назад +13

      @@Pakiu1306 Guam is home to one of the largest U.S. Military installations. So having foreign military allies their is just an everyday occurrence.

  • @룰루랄라-x2o
    @룰루랄라-x2o Год назад +105

    총기샵 사장님들 총기격발하면 싫어합니다. 빈 총이라고 해도 격발하면 총기에 무리 갑니다.
    어떤샵 들은 격발 금지하는곳도 있어요.
    H님 격발 하는거 보니 제가 다 눈치보이네요.

    • @섬광탄-M84
      @섬광탄-M84 3 месяца назад +4

      ㄹㅇ ㅈㄴ 싸가지임 나였음 나가라고 쌍욕함 ㄹㅇ 어떤 게이가 총을 저따구로 다루냐?

  • @vcwloves9864
    @vcwloves9864 Год назад +603

    I've never seen someone so excited at a gun store--he's like a kid on Christmas morning. 😂 I live in Texas, in a really small town, and we have 2 of these. 😅

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +10

      I know, right? Absolutely adorable.

    • @Enough.Said.
      @Enough.Said. Год назад +11

      It's better not to be this excited at a gun shop, at least in the US. You will be looked at as a potential liability. Gun safety is something gun shop workers take super seriously.

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +7

      @@Enough.Said. I'm sure it happens when soldiers or former soldiers check things out

    • @lmaogoshi
      @lmaogoshi Год назад +10

      @@auroraborealis6009 not really, it's more so the younger or more egotistical guys that act like that because they either don't have much, if any firearms experience, or they think they're above firearms safety. I spend a lot of time in gun shops and current/former US military are almost always the calmest guys in the room.
      I'm sure H is partially playing it up for the cameras though lol

    • @UsDiYoNa
      @UsDiYoNa Год назад +6

      My town has more guns than people 😂

  • @madameski3664
    @madameski3664 Год назад +248

    thank you for trying your best to include English subtitles in your every upload... this will not only make ur fans happy but also it will boost your yt views as many international fans can now understand your videos... more power to you Agent H and ur team..👍👍👍

  • @Spartan322
    @Spartan322 Год назад +84

    4 rules of gun safety:
    1. Treat every firearm as if its loaded
    2. Never aim at anything you aren't willing to destroy
    3. Know your target and whats behind your target
    4. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
    To hurt someone, it requires breaking every rule.

  • @young_spear21
    @young_spear21 Год назад +21

    4:32 영재 형이 왜 거기서 나와...?? ㄷㄷ 조합 미쳤네 UDT and 707 갑빠가 웅장해진다

  • @polar_gom
    @polar_gom Год назад +20

    8:31 중요 포인트를 짚어주신 pd님ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @가마사-l6w
    @가마사-l6w Год назад +189

    오늘 영상 너무 귀엽ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 진짜 자기 좋아하는 장난감 있다고 엄마아빠한테 마구 설명해주고 자기가 사야하는 이유까지 다 말해주는 7살 아들래미 느낌 너무 귀여웤ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @준혁-b1k
      @준혁-b1k Год назад +4

      하지만 저건 성인용 장난감이라는것.

    • @nyk8540
      @nyk8540 Год назад +6

      어떤 7살 애가 맞으면 팔다리가 잘리는 장난감을 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @아니아니그기아이고
      @아니아니그기아이고 Год назад +2

      근데..울나라 남성들 저기 가져다 놓으면 다들 반응 비슷 할 거 같은데..

  • @복보보
    @복보보 Год назад +16

    7:12 H님 신나하시는거 너무 귀여우시다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㄱ

  • @미노-j4z
    @미노-j4z Год назад +926

    안녕하십니까 2015년 육군하사 임관 2022년 중사 전역한 예비역입니다. 제가 수색대대에서 군생활하는동안 즉각조치사격하면서 탄피받이 없이 해보는게 소원이였는데 UDT 출신 에이전트H님의 기동사격을 보고싶습니다. 에이전트H님의 영상보며 제가 군생활을 했던거에 대해 자부심을 느끼며 지내고 있습니다. 한번 영상으로 멋있게 찍어주시면 좋겠습니다. 감사합니다^^

    • @코케-l4q
      @코케-l4q Год назад +98

      수고 많으셨습니다 나라를 지켜주셔서 감사합니다

    • @미노-j4z
      @미노-j4z Год назад +115

      @@코케-l4q 아닙니다. 대한민국의 군인으로서 지낸시간은 행복했습니다. 제가 좋아서 선택한 길이였습니다. 감사합니다^^

    • @미노-j4z
      @미노-j4z Год назад +39

      @@co.co_ah 감사합니다^^!

    • @guardcode123
      @guardcode123 Год назад +13

      편한데서 근무했노

    • @미노-j4z
      @미노-j4z Год назад +40

      @@guardcode123 ㅋㅋㅋ네 편했네요

  • @joeblack363
    @joeblack363 Год назад +62

    In a US gun store it is always polite, to ask if you can dry fire a firearm before doing so. Also, if you arent sure where to aim ask them. Obviously there is a language barrier but i understand why the owner would be nervous. Also while you shouldnt baby your own guns since they are meant to be able to take a beating, always be polite and handle firearns you dont own yet with care. If you arent buying it they gotta sell it to someone else so be gentle 😂.

    • @freedom9951
      @freedom9951 Год назад +2

      ​@@한바리하자 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅈㄴ웃기네

    • @Leclerc110
      @Leclerc110 Год назад

      @@한바리하자 He speaks Korean very well👍👍🔥

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 9 месяцев назад

      @@Leclerc110 Did he write "RA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-KA-BOOOOOM!" in Korean?

  • @TheXiguazhi
    @TheXiguazhi Год назад +14

    Anyone else get nervous AF with him flagging the entire shop with that shotgun?

  • @jtetsuya
    @jtetsuya Год назад +17

    Thank you for the English subtitles! Your content is interesting 😁

  • @boshiij3449
    @boshiij3449 Год назад +148

    The reason for handguns not having a manual safety is that many US citizen carry them for self defense. Because ordinary citizens are not as trained as a typical soldier, when under the actual stress and pressure of having to draw the gun and shoot a bad guy, many untrained citizens forget to take off the safety and in the moment when you need it the most the gun did not work because they did not disengage the safety. That is the reason it has become popular not to have a manual safety. So instead of manual safety, many handguns now have thumb safety, Trigger safety Firing pin safety and Drop Safety. this prevents firing of the weapon on accident. And instead everyone gets trained about trigger finger safety.

    • @BboyDcyple
      @BboyDcyple Год назад +21

      Ah yes I was wondering if anyone was going to point this out

    • @estherkang3431
      @estherkang3431 Год назад +8

      thank you for the explanation ☺️

    • @야간의테크
      @야간의테크 Год назад

      역시 현지인이 잘알지...

    • @lowgpa
      @lowgpa Год назад +15

      Your finger is the safety

    • @jamesyeo2260
      @jamesyeo2260 Год назад +11

      @@lowgpa I agreed with you, and that word came out in the movie "Blackhawk Down" a Delta Operator said that. People asked me, and I always said that my finger is the safety!!!

  • @seenenough1200
    @seenenough1200 Год назад +41

    A good holster is way safer than a safety button. You got to pay attention to where your barrel is pointing toward at all times.

  • @xXxSerpentxXx
    @xXxSerpentxXx Год назад +50

    As a gun owner in America, this video was so wonderful to watch, everytime i go in to buy or browse for my next firearm i get like this a bit too!

    • @ronaldtoran4332
      @ronaldtoran4332 Год назад

      I bet Audrey Hale felt the same way. Thank god she could purchase those weapons right?

    • @Jepicosity
      @Jepicosity Год назад +1

      @Ronald Toran Rights exist for everyone, which is why it's all the more important for people with responsibility to arm themselves.

    • @ronaldtoran4332
      @ronaldtoran4332 Год назад

      @@Jepicosity That philosophy has worked well to stem the ever -ncreasing tide of mass shootings. More guns will definitely solve the problem. Genius.

  • @amaliamartinez14
    @amaliamartinez14 Год назад +156

    You look so surprised by the gun shop. I’m from Texas. This is on every corner here and even in Walmart 😂😂. I’ve been shooting guns since I was ten years old. Grew up on a farm shooting rats and snakes as a kid. Graduated to wild hogs and deer to eat. Guns are fun but you need a little fear and a healthy respect to keep it safe. I really like your videos. Funny and educational. 😊😊

    • @BearClawTN
      @BearClawTN Год назад +11

      Too true. A healthy respect to any gun, loaded or unloaded. I remember the first time my Dad gave me the straight poop about guns was when he caught me trying to play with his .22 Colt single action army, and he tanned my hide real good. Then afterwards he took me to the chicken pen and asked me if I wanted chicken that night. I said, "Yes." He ask, "Which one do you like the least." I pointed to this one bantam rooster that flogged me every time I went in there to get eggs. I said, "That one." And as fast as those words left my mouth, Dad drew and shot from the hip, and that chicken's head was gone. The lesson learned is that a gun meant for one thing only: killing. A tool yes, but a killing tool. So be careful where you use it. Never forgot that lesson, and developed a healthy respect for guns since.

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +1

      @@BearClawTN my dad used to take us to the range every Saturday morning. It was great bonding time. He gave me a Remington Nylon 66 when I was 12. Such a girl’s rifle. Black stock and chrome barrel. I still have it and it still works. It has a lot of sentimental value.

    • @OfficialAwkbe
      @OfficialAwkbe Год назад +6

      In South Korea, it's illegal to own guns and even police officers don't typically carry guns on them. The police station has a locked up area where weapons are stored and checked out temporarily for certain situations. Even for civilians, if you'd like to go hunting then you can rent out a rifle at legal locations (idk if it's also at the police station or not). That's why they laughed about "how many viewers will be able to buy guns" and it said "welcome to Korea" on the screen. Because they can't privately own guns in their country. Only the military and police have guns normally, but safety and documentation is a big thing. Could be wrong on some details since I'm not Korean, but from what I understand, that's the basics of it.

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +3

      @@OfficialAwkbe My husband has been on a couple of work trips to Hawaii (or was it Vegas?) And noticed signs advertising chances to "shoot guns." It seems that a lot of Asian visitors like to visit shooting ranges when they visit. It's a big deal. It seems kind of bizarre that they make a beeline for shooting ranges to go all Wild West aa soon as they're out of their countries.

    • @DreiiFernandes
      @DreiiFernandes Год назад +5

      @@auroraborealis6009 Yeah, typically in Asia its not common to have a gun shop or to even have one at all. Shooting ranges are rare too for some countries in Asia

  • @lowgpa
    @lowgpa Год назад +70

    미국 건샵가서 드라이 파이어는 제발 하지맙시다… 저기 건샵 사장님이 착해서 아무말 안하신거지, 다른데였으면 벌써 나가라고 했을꺼임

    • @fatalvenomX
      @fatalvenomX 3 месяца назад +2

      Old comment, and I don’t know if google will translate this properly, but dry firing is fine so long you’re keeping the gun pointed in a safe direction, it’s not a rim fire like 22 long rifle (the firing pin can strike the chamber and break), and you’re not excessively doing it to a revolver (which can leave indexing marks and make new revolver look used). Dry firing will never hurt a center fire gun and is important for checking the trigger pull to see if it’s too heavy and sloppy or too light and immediate for your purposes. This is especially important for old used guns, I have come across a rifle that’s trigger was messed up or heavily modified and was so light it’d go off just turning on the safety. When I informed the shop owner their gunsmith took it away to fix it.

    • @WOOCHANKWON-x3i
      @WOOCHANKWON-x3i Месяц назад

      ​@@fatalvenomX 한국인은 예의에 민감해서요ㅋㅋㅋ 그렇게 말해주셔서 감사합니다

  • @sjl9942
    @sjl9942 Год назад +194

    As a us army veteran that was stationed in Korea for a year I'm really glad that he got this taste of the American way of life, a lot of Korean people are wonderful people with a rich culture that could very much benefit from being able to own firearms.

    • @noneedtoknow07
      @noneedtoknow07 Год назад +3

      They can own firearms in Korea like shotguns, and I think bolt action rifles, but they have to be stored in the local police station.

    • @Madmaxxxx1984
      @Madmaxxxx1984 Год назад

      There amazing people ♥

    • @MrReckless1978
      @MrReckless1978 Год назад +29

      ​@@noneedtoknow07 so what your saying is that they cannot own guns

    • @williamhadley1580
      @williamhadley1580 Год назад +2

      ​@@MrReckless1978 it's no different than being on an active military base. Unless you are "working" your guns are stored in the armory. They've just expanded the practice to the civilian population.

    • @MrReckless1978
      @MrReckless1978 Год назад +13

      @@williamhadley1580 if it's not in your home you cannot use it to defend yourself

  • @손들아손들어
    @손들아손들어 Год назад +56

    4:33 최영재님과 투샷 정말 오랜만이다
    두분 본캐로 같이 계시니까 두배로 멋있네

    • @bambbangbam
      @bambbangbam Год назад +8

      현지인들이 배우들인줄 알듯 ㄷㄷ

    • @손들아손들어
      @손들아손들어 Год назад +6

      @@bambbangbam 맞아요 영화배우분들 같아요

    • @lions842
      @lions842 Год назад

      문재인씨 경호 자원했던 분이 최영재씨 맞죠???

    • @lala-oq6jg
      @lala-oq6jg Год назад +1

      @@lions842 경호는 맞는데 자원은 아닐겁니다. Vip 정보를 모른채 수락했다고 인터뷰 하셨습니다.

  • @그냥에이전트
    @그냥에이전트 Год назад +3

    7:13 찐행복 찐신남 내가 다 기분이가 좋습니다 😎

  • @hyunjin-kim
    @hyunjin-kim Год назад +51

    나 저런 모습 본 적 있는데…조카 데리고 토이저러스 갔을때 ㅋㅋㅋ
    H님 눈이 반짝반짝 찐텐 나오시네요. 생각보다 뭐가 엄청 많아서 1도 모르지만 구경 가고 싶어요!
    이렇게나 설레고 신나하는 모습에 보는 제가 다 텐션이 올라갑니다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 다음주 사격영상 기대됩니다!!!🔥

  • @xoeunzie
    @xoeunzie Год назад +19

    총 관련해서는 아무것도 모르지만 (08:30 끄덕끄덕)
    썬구리가 매우 찰떡이라는 것과 극 하이텐션 매우 신이 나셨다는 거는 알겠네요🔫

  • @엣취-d9z
    @엣취-d9z Год назад +6

    엄청 신나셨네요ㅠㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저도 에이치님 얼굴 덕에 즐겁습니다...

  • @matthewhumphrey3298
    @matthewhumphrey3298 Год назад +7

    I just took someone from Brazil to a gun shop in America, and they were just as excited. Awsome experience and fun to watch your reaction.

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 Год назад +18

    South Koreans are some of the most fierce and brave soldiers in the world. Some people dont know that they were actually in Vietnam in the 60's and fought huge waves of NVA off over and over, never losing ground. My sister is from South Korea, that country and its people will always have a special place in my heart.

    • @RetiredRadioChaser
      @RetiredRadioChaser Год назад +3

      I knew ROK soldiers in Vietnam. Five of them were out on patrol and walked into an enemy ambush. I don't know how many VC were part of the ambush group, but the 5 ROK soldiers killed 17 of them! One ROK soldier was wounded with a grenade fragment in the calf of his left leg.

  • @사랑-b4d
    @사랑-b4d Год назад +48

    평창에서 동계훈련받고 철수하는 시점에 udt분들 만났는데 병기파츠부터해서 자유롭게 복장까지 갖춘 모습이 엄청 부러웠습니다

    • @라구나-s1f
      @라구나-s1f Год назад

      하지만 급여가 120라면 ㅋㅋㅋ개호구 혈기 것멋이겠죠 글고 단기후 군대씹팔이하고

  • @capncmonkey3261
    @capncmonkey3261 Год назад +8

    Like a kid at a candy store

  • @eunjin_ah
    @eunjin_ah Год назад +3

    요근래 본 영상 중 찐텐 행복 기쁨 1위

  • @toportime
    @toportime Год назад +98

    As an American, I get we are extremely lucky to have gun stores such as that.. but it was so wholesome to see him going through like a kid at a candy store... :D

    • @FalloutNewVegasMods44
      @FalloutNewVegasMods44 Год назад +12

      its not luck, our founding fathers were not cowards and stood against tyranny and died for us to have these basic human rights

    • @virtuaguyverify
      @virtuaguyverify Год назад +1

      @truthstrangerthanfiction4466 yea it ain't got nothing to do with luck.

  • @슈크림밤
    @슈크림밤 Год назад +4

    형 왤케 신나보여.... 난 하나도 모르겠지만 형 영상보면 재미있어,,, 개꿀잼이야,,,,

  • @edwardmadison9334
    @edwardmadison9334 Год назад +9

    Hahaha hes like a kid in a candy store. I love it.

  • @among___2
    @among___2 Год назад +3

    0:48 간Zㅣ✨
    영상 속 우리 형 모습 찐텐이다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ👍🏻

  • @RH-gf1mv
    @RH-gf1mv Год назад +12

    06:17 주인한테 허락받지도 않고 건샵에서 드라이파이어 하면 노매너입니다. 드라이파이어 한번도 아니고 여러번이나 하면 당연히 빡쳐서 사장님이 노려보죠;;

    • @gogochlwns
      @gogochlwns Год назад +3

      허락이야 받았겠죠
      근데 허락 받았어도 불안한건 불안한거니까 쳐다보는걸거고요
      애초에 허락을 안받았으면 드라이 파이어 하자마자 쳐다보는걸로 안끝나고 한소리할건데?

  • @among___2
    @among___2 Год назад +5

    9:17 우리 훈쪽이…🫶🏻

  • @thecursed01
    @thecursed01 7 месяцев назад +1

    loved this video. best regards from germany

  • @최주희-s1n
    @최주희-s1n Год назад +21

    H님 텐션 장난 아니네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @Bobby-B-Baby
    @Bobby-B-Baby 9 месяцев назад +1

    Always nice to see anyone supporting firearms, and safety.

  • @oniwaban3198
    @oniwaban3198 Год назад +3

    It's cute how little this guy knows about certain things dispite having been on a battlefield 😅

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld Год назад +1

    Not illegal to shoot fast in the US. It's illegal for most people to have an automatic weapon. You can buy an old fully auto weapon, but the prices are very high.

  • @박소현-r1d
    @박소현-r1d Год назад +5

    크으🔥🔥 목요일에 미파영상 없으면 서운하지!! 오늘도 빛난다 우리 형

  • @김수정-h1y4v
    @김수정-h1y4v Год назад +4

    이번영상 완전기대👍괌에서도 빛나는 우리형 미모는 짱👍👍

  • @samanthakalaichelvan1628
    @samanthakalaichelvan1628 Год назад +4

    I dont understand the terms but seeing your happy face while browsing the shop makes me happy ♥

  • @semperf1gaming617
    @semperf1gaming617 Год назад +7

    He was like a kid in a candy store lol now I'll do a video of us doing a little contest for fun me vs him on the range. Great video and thank u for the sub titles lol

  • @hozae6368
    @hozae6368 Год назад +7

    ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ사장님이 불안하게 보신이유는 아마도 방아쇠를 계속 당기셔서 그런거같네요 탄창이 없긴 하지만 일종의 미국 건샵 매너중에 하나라고 보시면 될거같아요

  • @xhag1x
    @xhag1x Год назад +2

    It seems rare to find videos like this. It offers an interesting perspective

  • @joi8674
    @joi8674 Год назад +24

    5:37 I don't care if you're the #1 expert in the world on guns. That shit makes me uneasy. Dude pointing the gun at body level and pulling the trigger. You never put your finger on the trigger unless you're looking to fire the gun.

  • @oquendo0021
    @oquendo0021 Год назад +21

    The lack of gun safety was wild, even if it was unloaded. Someone should of stepped in to educate them. He looked really excited too. I get that same feeling every time. The gun I carry everyday has a safety but I never put it on just leave it in the holster

  • @joshz7712
    @joshz7712 Год назад +15

    Its completely off topic but id LOVE to go train with the Rock Marines again. I trained with you guys when I was on a UDP back in 2015. I had a blast learning from you guys and yall seemed to have fun learning from us. Try to go to a few gun stores if you can. Just like car dealsrships they come in all sizes with different options.

  • @이안녕-q5i
    @이안녕-q5i Год назад +1

    ㅋㅋㅋ깜찍해 아는거 엄청 많고 설명하는데 정말 귀엽고 깜찍한듯>ㅁ

  • @gredbghg42
    @gredbghg42 Год назад +4

    신상 놀이터 구경간 해맑은 아이같아요!
    쓸데없이 과하게 잘생긴 아이..ㅎ

  • @강반돌
    @강반돌 Год назад +2

    역시 덕중에 최고는 밀덕인거 같습니다 형님

  • @bachlava7
    @bachlava7 Год назад +37

    This video is awesome! 👍 And just so you know, rapid fire isn't necessarily illegal just disallowed in certain gun ranges. There are ranges specified for rapid fire. And of course if you were in the middle of nowhere or on private property they couldn't stop you from rapid fire.

    • @himawaricopter
      @himawaricopter Год назад +6

      I don't speak Korean so I wonder if it was a translation issue and they meant fully automatic instead. (which again, isn't illegal per se but just inaccessible to most)

    • @bachlava7
      @bachlava7 Год назад +3

      @@himawaricopter ahhh you do have a point! You cannot buy a fully automatic weapon normally. You can own them but most don't for a couple of reasons. A fully auto weapon can cost 10x more than a regular one. And the weapon needs a special license to own, so it's always on record with the government. For those that don't know the culture of the US, while many like guns, most of those people also have a deep resentment towards big government and intervention. This actually goes all the way back to the US separating itself from England in 1776.

    • @himawaricopter
      @himawaricopter Год назад +3

      @@bachlava7 yes, I'm well aware of the process to own NFA items in the US ;)

    • @SW-bs2jz
      @SW-bs2jz Год назад +3

      Vegas is where I fired one. Canadian here from the prairies, been shooting from a kid's age.

    • @caged0902
      @caged0902 Год назад

      America fuck yeah , hear to save the motherfucking day yeah

  • @TimeStampDude
    @TimeStampDude Год назад +33

    I’ve deployed around Korean or RoK and this was a fun and interesting look into how it translates into the US free market. Wish I could have seen some long range targets shot.

  • @hoyunmyoung4325
    @hoyunmyoung4325 Год назад +17

    군복무중에 미군부대에 허가 받아서 실제 들어갔었던 적 있습니다. (Camp Carol - Daegu) 그 때 미군 PX들어가서 자신에게 맞도록 총기 부품들 특히 스코프, 개머리판을 진열해 놨던 모습을 보고 신선한 충격을 받아서 아직도 기억합니다. 간부님이 너 스코프 사줄까 하고 장난 쳤었던 적도 있고요.
    그리고 저 방탄 조끼를 연합훈련때 캐멀 백이랑 방탄모, IV를 세트로 착용해봤지만 이걸 매고 풀 스피드로 뛰는게 가능한가? 싶을정도로 생각보다 무거웠습니다.
    에이전트님 덕분에 잊고 지냈던 추억을 다시 떠올릴 수 있었습니다. 감사합니다!!

    • @prowingman740
      @prowingman740 Год назад +1

      대구는 camp carol~ casey is 동두천~

    • @sdffyyt2649
      @sdffyyt2649 Год назад

      미군px은 카투사나 국군은 못들어가지 않나

    • @hoyunmyoung4325
      @hoyunmyoung4325 Год назад +2

      @@sdffyyt2649 제 통역 준사관분께서, 미군부대에서도 근무했던 분이셔서 특별히 출입인가를 받을 수 있었습니다. 미군부대를 방문할 때는 방문일자 기준 최소 한달이전에 개인정보를 적고 방문 사유를 적어서 제출합니다. 주로 업무 차원에서 가는거였어서 특별한 제한사항은 없었어요. 간부가 동반되면 예외적으로 출입 허락 가능했었습니다.

    • @prowingman740
      @prowingman740 Год назад +1

      @@sdffyyt2649 평택은 원래부터 빡셌고 동두천은 좀 통제가 루즈해서 예전엔 혼자들어가서도 구매 가능했어요~ 요즘은 안되요~

  • @김정수-q2p
    @김정수-q2p Год назад +2

    그 어떤 영상보다도 찐텐으로 행복해보이시네ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @caged0902
    @caged0902 Год назад +6

    "The owner looks worried" LMAO he handed it back so quick.

  • @bbaegg
    @bbaegg Год назад

    ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ H님 신나하시고 들뜬모습 보니까 저까지 즐겁고 행복해지네요🥰

  • @emvkemvk12
    @emvkemvk12 Год назад +11

    형님 유디티 대원들 데리고 쇼핑 한번 해주세요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 덱스 짱재 등등 ㄹㅇ 리액션 궁금함 ㅋㅋ

  • @St33lStrife
    @St33lStrife Год назад +2

    The fact he mentioned 'A Man from Nowhere' made me smile. Love that movie.

  • @덱수-b9w
    @덱수-b9w Год назад +16

    썬그리 너무잘어울리자나🖤
    1:10 신나따 신나따
    2:23 이것은 마치 주차권 입에 물고...?!🤭
    와~따 우리형 핵신낫네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    덩달아 웃음이 실실 나네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    사격 존버,본캐 존버!!!!!

  • @murf493
    @murf493 Год назад +22

    This was a really cool video to watch, it's important to remember most places don't have the freedoms we have and we must protect them 🇺🇲

    • @wingsclippedwolf
      @wingsclippedwolf Год назад +2

      "Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility."
      In between bouts of cocaine and interviewing hookers, Freud had moments of fantastic lucidity.

    • @jenniturtleburger3708
      @jenniturtleburger3708 Год назад +1

      He could have abided by the basic safety rules however.

    • @haecyt1365
      @haecyt1365 Год назад

      I wish Americans would stop protecting our freedom jfc

  • @VanDarkFantasy
    @VanDarkFantasy Год назад +8

    진짜 놀이공원 간 학생처럼 엄청 신나하시는거 같아서 보는 제가 다 즐겁네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @ph00ny1
    @ph00ny1 Год назад +11

    Reason for lack of safety is for response time. Guns can malfunction on its own with or without safety and adding another layer of item to think about in the middle of crisis is certainly not a good thing. In return, most gun owners are recommended to get proper holsters to carry in. Also most striker fired pistols have internal safety for drops and some will have trigger safety builtin

  • @ye_6206
    @ye_6206 Год назад +9

    우리형아 신나보여서 우리도 너무나 좋다!!!☺️
    최초 건샵 브이로그! 오늘도 최고였습니다!🖤

  • @aizn-jh9op
    @aizn-jh9op Год назад +1

    설명을 자세히 말씀해주시는데 뭔말인진 전혀 모르겠고….연예인 브이로그 보는 느낌이다…거기다 사투리..미치겄다ㅠ

  • @mkj118
    @mkj118 Год назад +14

    우리나라에선 볼 수없는 장면이라 더 신기하네요😯 형 엄청 신나보여서 괜히 더 기분이 좋아용🖤

  • @TalkKakao
    @TalkKakao Год назад +122

    안녕하세요. 해병대로 복무중인 현역 군인입니다. 사격 훈련에 나갈때마다 대원들은 철모 방탄 안되는거 알지? 라는 말을 후임들에게 해주곤 하는데요. 현역 장병들에게 보급되어 있는 장비들이 얼마나 방탄에 도움이 되고 역할을 해 주는지, 사격실험으로 보여주셨으면 좋겠습니다! 에이전트님이 사격하시고 설명해주시는 영상으로 보고 싶습니다. 부탁드립니다!

    • @KKFFSSDDSSEEWWQQ
      @KKFFSSDDSSEEWWQQ Год назад +1

      군대에 있는 철모를 어떻게 구합니까? ;; 사재는 모르까

    • @아리둑이흰개아지
      @아리둑이흰개아지 Год назад

      개병대특 니네 빤쓰런한테물어봐

    • @백사장님께안부전해줘
      @백사장님께안부전해줘 Год назад +3

      유튜버 건빵 채널에 시험영상 있습니다.

    • @fatther6884
      @fatther6884 Год назад

      방탄됩니다

    • @세뇨르-g6k
      @세뇨르-g6k Год назад +3

      제가 다 해봤는데요 보급나오는 헬멧 같은경우 빗겨맞추지않고 바로쏘면 유효사거리 내에서는 관통합니다 방탄플레이트같은경우 우리군 제식소총인 k2로 사격했을때 15미터 거리내에서 쏴도 관통은 안당하고 절반정도에서 막힙니다 대신 플레이트 내부가 나루토 나선환 맞은거마냥 부풀어올라요 관통은 없지만 대신 골절과 내상은 피할 수 없을겁니다

  • @hun_lee.m
    @hun_lee.m Год назад +2

    04:32 오 갑자기 여기서 최영재 대위님 나오시네요 투샷 너무 좋고ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @팅구탱구
    @팅구탱구 Год назад +42

    뭔가 저 총포점 직원 표정이 불쌍해보여ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @jy_e7734
    @jy_e7734 Год назад +2

    역시 전문분야일때 멋짐 폭발🎉

  • @ysk2083
    @ysk2083 Год назад +6

    I guess the Korean army doesn't teach the basic 4 rules of gun safety.

  • @fbksfrank4
    @fbksfrank4 Год назад +1

    Glad to see fully stocked shelves for our Guamese friends!

  • @Nm_09
    @Nm_09 Год назад +5

    It genuinely makes me happy seeing anyone, from outside the US, getting excited about guns. Shows that everbody finds fireams neat. Much love from Florida, USA.

  • @바모스-k4t
    @바모스-k4t Год назад +2

    아 유튜브보면서 댓글진짜 잘안다는데 형 줜나 매력있어

  • @csd-0015
    @csd-0015 Год назад +48

    Certain shooting ranges do offer fully automatic firearms that you can use with an instructor at a charge. I know my shooting range offers that. It probably depends on the state, whether shooting ranges can offer the service or not.

    • @deranathonarkantos6712
      @deranathonarkantos6712 Год назад +8

      Sadly, no NFA items are currently legal by Guam Law, no full auto, SBRs, SBSs, AOWs, Suppressors or Destructive Devices. But on the positive side, we don't have any ridiculous magazine capacity limits like Commifornia.

    • @auroraborealis6009
      @auroraborealis6009 Год назад +2

      I think there are some tourist oriented gun ranges that advertise about allowing someone to fire a machine gun. My husband has noticed a lot of gun ranges in places like Hawaii and Nevada that advertise tourists can go shoot guns. I think they cater to tourists from Asian countries in particular.

    • @SW-bs2jz
      @SW-bs2jz Год назад +3

      @@auroraborealis6009 Yes, The Gun Store in Vegas and I think there's more. I fired full auto there and nobody was standing beside us. 3 of us 1 at a time but we could stand behind and watch from a few feet away.

    • @Draelyn
      @Draelyn Год назад +4

      You can actually legally own a full auto gun as long as it was made before 1980. However, these guns are extremely expensive.

    • @renaissancenovice7202
      @renaissancenovice7202 Год назад +2

      My local range provides automatic fire too.

  • @cocoyeon
    @cocoyeon Год назад +10

    이 모습은 마치 어린친구들이 장난감 코너 구경할때 모습인데ㅋㅋㅋㅋ눈빛이 완전 초롱초롱해 엄청신나보여요 형ㅎㅎㅎ형이좋으니 우리도 좋닼ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @칼크
    @칼크 Год назад +1

    너무 재밌게 잘봤습니다.^^

  • @patrioticspartan
    @patrioticspartan Год назад +3

    Please just remember treat all guns as if they are loaded. Even the pellet guns

  • @타미야-g5l
    @타미야-g5l Год назад +7

    강철부대 저격했던곳 섭외(부산에 있는 총기업체)되면 거기서 총기리뷰나 사격영상 찍어도 재밌을거 같아요!!

  • @user-ondaljinju
    @user-ondaljinju Год назад +1

    영상만봐도 신나는데, 직접 보면 얼마나 재밌을까?

  • @gregbagel791
    @gregbagel791 Год назад +13

    To clarify a few things that may have been confusing in the video.
    1) The first AK pattern rifle he is carrying I believe is made 100% in the USA. It can have its parts swapped out with the original Russian parts should the owner wish to for different uses and aesthetic.
    2) While I typically recommend a firearm with a safety for people getting used to firearms, companies like Smith and Wesson and SIG have started offering firearms, especially combat oriented firearms without the safety (Military and LEO versions still usually have safeties) or with a "trigger safety" (a safety within the trigger mechanism that gets depressed when pulling the trigger yourself but harder to set off accidently). This is because civilian shooters who want a gun for self defense do not have as much time to prep a gun in an emergency when deploying it should they get attacked. Removing the standard safety feature allows them to bring the gun into the equation much faster. Once again, only experience users should do this. It requires great trust in your gun and your own skill (if you are nervous, just get one with a standard thumb safety).
    3) 5.11 gear (heavily shown off in this video) is really mediocre combat gear, especially their plate carriers. Their standard pouches are decent tho and I use the 5.11 dump pouch.
    4) "Rapid fire" (Full-Auto) is not illegal in the US, but requires a lot of certifications and tax stamps to own so it is very uncommon among civilians.
    5) Waving a gun around in the store is considered very rude and dangerous, hence the gun store owner was nervous he was pointing the shotgun around.
    6) Shooting glasses are recommended when operating a firearm because yes the gun may break and explode in the operators face, but more typically its to block dust, debris, and possible brass ejecting from hurting your eyes as well as any shrapnel (common if engaging steel targets at close range).
    7) The MP5 fell out of use with a lot of militaries even though it is a very well designed gun not because they thought 9mm couldn't penetrate a person, but that it could not defeat body armor specifically (which is why the 10mm, 40 cal, and 5.7 round were all invented).

    • @animal0mother
      @animal0mother 9 месяцев назад +1

      1) Why produce AKMs in the US?
      It's not for customization. AKs aren't anywhere near as modular as ARs.
      From Guns America:
      "In response to the aggressive military actions of Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin, President Obama issued punitive economic sanctions against them. One of these actions was the restriction on imports of Russian-made firearms into the United States. While some manufacturers were spared, the largest Russian manufacturer of AK rifles, Izhmash, was not. This lead to increased fear that all AK rifles would face importation restrictions VIA executive order. This, combined with the huge time delay on imported firearms stuck in US Customs and so-called sporting clause limitations caused by section 922r, created an unstable AK resource market."
      A little similar to how Toyota trucks for the US market are assembled stateside.

    • @animal0mother
      @animal0mother 9 месяцев назад +1

      4) The fact that since 1986 there's only a fixed registry with a fixed number of legal automatic guns in the US turns them from a typical consumer good into an investment.
      A civilian-legal M4 or MP5 costing $30,000 instead of $500-$1,500 for comparable semiauto weapons goes a long way to discourage their use.
      Of course, there are many kludges like forced-reset triggers, binary triggers, bolt-cycled safeties, not to mention crappy old bump stocks (perhaps illegal now due to an executive order by Trump; I don't know the current legality of bump stocks).

    • @animal0mother
      @animal0mother 9 месяцев назад +1

      7) 10mm and .40 S&W were not designed to be armor piercing.
      They were invented in response to FBI concern over effectiveness of 9mm loadings in the '90s.
      Bear in mind this was just a bit after that particularly infamous shootout between FBI and bank robbers in Miami, which had some real comedy-of-errors moments such as one FBI agent setting his main revolver down on a car's dashboard in preparation for a potential fight, and then said revolver getting jammed between his car seat and his door which was pinned shut in contact with the bank robbers' SUV, as they caught rounds from a Ruger Mini-14 into their car.
      That incident convinced the FBI to switch from revolvers to semiauto pistols, but then reviews of incidents against people and dogs with 9mm guns, led them to first field 10mm, but finding the recoil too stout for many agents, shortened its case till we got .40 S&W that we know today.

    • @gregbagel791
      @gregbagel791 9 месяцев назад

      @@animal0mother but wasn’t it in the famous shootout the perps were wearing body armor which made their handguns less effective as well, it’s a big reason 10mm was considered and created.
      Domestically producing AKs is of course due to import restrictions but also costs, and you can still purchase AK Russian parts, they are just shipped in through Eastern European countries to circumvent laws.

  • @nateone6632
    @nateone6632 Год назад +1

    Watching you repeatedly Dry fire the KSG shotgun was funny the owner was like "noooo" it's fine on most guns but don't wanna risk repetitive. Awesome video, Love from US glad you came. USA🤝Korea🙏

  • @dlwogur3520
    @dlwogur3520 Год назад +5

    에땁이 저격수 근무 하실때 주 총이라고 들었는데 콘텐츠로 총기 보여주고 사격하고 하시는김에 작전 나가서 임무하는거 처럼 주 총인 에땁으로 실제 저격하시는 모습도 보고 싶어요!

  • @ragefox1352
    @ragefox1352 Год назад +2

    ㅋㅋㅋ 이쪽 분야에 관심있는 직업인이나 취미인이라면 눈돌아갈것들이 한가득이네요 ㅋㅋ 영상 잘봤습니다
    개인적인 욕심이지만 흔히 도심에서 볼수있는 물체들을 대상으로 사격하는 컨텐츠 개인적으로 재밌을것같네요, 벽돌이라던지 가구용 목재나 차량용 강판등을 사격하고 피격,피해 부위를 확인하는 컨텐츠, 이왕이면 최근 값싸게 유통되고있는 AR500 방탄강판도 테스트해주실수있다면 정말 즐겁게 시청할것같습니다. 대신 도비탄 위험성이 있긴 하겠지만...

  • @dumamilk
    @dumamilk Год назад +12

    About handguns not having outside safety. Modern handguns have 3 safeties, drop safety, barrel unlock, and trigger safety. As long as you follow the rules of gun safety (1. Being, finger out of the trigger guard), you should not have a AD or ND, so manual safety is just a waste of weight and space. That being said, military handguns in US have them as requirement, civilians do not.

  • @outlawandoutdoorstv9901
    @outlawandoutdoorstv9901 Год назад +2

    He was checking the weapon to see if it was loaded and he does that one handed. It's not for visual effects

  • @richardkim3856
    @richardkim3856 Год назад +3

    H형 처음 본 이후로 제일 신난모습 보는듯ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @블루스워드
    @블루스워드 Год назад +2

    장난감가게간 어린아이같은 모습에 웃겼습니닼ㅋㅋㅋ근데 저도 저런곳가면 저렇것같긴합니다 너무 눈호강하네요

  • @Ddddr-o2c
    @Ddddr-o2c Год назад +3

    5:36 진짜 총쏘는거같네 ㄷㄷ

  • @장승훈-f7g
    @장승훈-f7g Год назад +1

    신나하는게 너무 귀여워요ㅠㅠㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @jasonlee5788
    @jasonlee5788 Год назад +4

    우와! 최영재 마스터님도 같이 계셨군요!

  • @MrEtherguy
    @MrEtherguy Год назад +2

    I think the guy at the store got concerned was due to all the dry firing. If that weapon is going to be sold new, that buyer wants it to be new.

  • @matthartman7062
    @matthartman7062 Год назад +16

    For a special forces sniper, he doesn’t seem to know that much about weapons, how to properly handle them, or firearm safety. He constantly keeps his finger inside the trigger guard and flags a bunch of people in the store with the muzzles of the weapons that he’s handling, just for starters. He even refers to a magazine as a “clip,” which is not the same thing. Additionally, he seems to confuse not having a manual safety with not having a safety at all, but I digress. This is not a judgement, just an observation. A veteran or soldier should know better, much less a tier 1 operator or special forces sniper, unless the standards have recently gone out the window. Anyway, I respect all those who serve their country in the military (from cooks and mechanics to the infantry), and I sincerely appreciate his service. South Korea is holding the line so the rest of us can sleep soundly knowing that “dear leader” is contained, and also so that millions of North Korean soldiers don’t have to die for their country.

    • @L2SH01
      @L2SH01 Год назад +2

      its ironic that you (presumably a civilian) is judging a Korean Navy Seal though, he was dry firing and that’s why he did what he did so it wasn’t about his knowledge rather understanding of the rules of a gun shop since (obviously) there are none in South Korea.

  • @sandtitan3614
    @sandtitan3614 Год назад +1

    "The shop owner's looking at me weird" well no duh bud , you were racking an dry firing a brand new gun you didn't own, and you were aiming that thing across the shop tagging everyone with you're finger on the trigger, I get being excited , but be safe.

  • @0k1lnz9wk
    @0k1lnz9wk Год назад +5

    군컨텐츠가 이렇게 재밌을줄은...

  • @wanter7150
    @wanter7150 Год назад

    와 진짜 밀덕한테는 천국이다…..이쁘다….