@@namrata9218 dogs are trained to do a "sit and mark" answer instead of barking _precisely_ so it is not mistaken with the dog barking for some unrelated reason.
They were just pulling over to the side of the road to stash weapons, so there's no way he could have guaranteed they would stop right under the shoe with the coke in it. And the bullet going right over their truck would sound like an "incoming" round, not distant rifle shots: ruclips.net/video/lduyitPDQjY/видео.html. Glad I gave up on this shit show after Season 3.
@@gamingnostalgia3716 First of all, the bullets came nowhere near the truck and Mike already knew where they parked. Besides the truck did not park beneath the shoes, but drove beneath them to get back into the road.
@DarransFxckedUpEXACTLY, THANK YOU. I know Mike seems like a "decent" guy in the context of this drug world, but you're absolutely right, Mike is just different degrees of the same evil. I love how Nacho's father calls him out on his "justice" bs.
What I find it interesting about this particular seen, is the scope mounted on Mike's rifle is a Leupold Mk4, M3 fix 10 power rifle scope with a mil dot reticle. When the camera view shows the reticle, it is actually the correct one, not some Hollywood made up version.
It's also not Border Patrol (green) who'd be doing port of entry secondary inspections, this would be CBP (blue). BP covers the areas in between POEs. Lazy error.
@@LykosShadowmane I don't think that's the Garand ping. The Garand ping is a little lower and sounds more like a small bell. To me, at least, this just sounds like a typical bolt-action brass shell extraction. My Model 70 sounds pretty much like this.
@@LykosShadowmane bro really out here pretending like he knows his shit lmao the sound in this video is 100% NOT the sound a garand makes, go back to playing call of duty lmao
@@kyle-october it's bc they're not from the games, hl2 mostly uses sound libraries from other companies, the same companies movies tend to use. The Hollywood Edge is the company that made a lot of the sfx that hl2 uses.
Interesting note: this segment was originally filmed for the Showtime series "The Red Shoe Diaries." Gilligan liked it so much that he incorporated it into his show.
He had all the time in the world to make the necessary calculation and correction. Also the shoe was hanging still and no wind. The perfect conditions for any sniper
It's the same truck used for different scenes. It's easy enough to change the graphics on the side of the truck with modern stencil cut decals. It was probably the same truck when it met its fate getting multiple bullet holes when Mike enacted his countermeasure to the hijackers that were stealing the illegal drug product.
@@peterresetz1960 or its product placement...getting an old box truck after major success for nearly no money the first seasons they could afford some more trucks...who knows lol
For the people wondering why he did what he did and thinking he took more risk than required.... He shot the first few shots so that truck drivers won't speed up as soon they hear his shot (which would have been his first) so they think that he is the "hunters" and are slow enough for the flying coke to land on the truck, because the first few mg of what he shot was going to get scattered, because of wind and the bullets mometum. Man thinks every single angle which is why he has survived so long in a trade where young men don't live to see their grandchildren and if they do it's because they ended up becoming a boss or a king of an empire.
Thank you, I have a condition that disables me from understanding what would otherwise be extremely obvious scenes unless I read an equally obvious explanation for it in the comments! You're a lifesaver.
Knowing that the coke was sprinkled directly onto the truck's step grate and seeing the dog sniff it directly reminded me of that time Brian from Family Guy got a job as a drug detection dog 🤣🤣🤣
@@petert2481 actually yeah lmao it is there are areas that are so close to the border you can hit it ...the crossing for the truck may be 20km but what about on foot? theres zero border patrol irl now as it is foooooo
His business of course. Mike probably could've easily taken those two out & raided the truck but then the cartel would be even more on the lookout for him with more muscle & would make any further attack risky. This action getting the law to do the job screens his involvement and costs Hector not only financially but his reputation with his bosses for failure. To be honest though when K9 units are used your chances of evading detection aren't good. All sorts of measures have been attempted to mask scent unsuccessfully. It's rather difficult to not get any trace of drugs outside packaging.
It's highly unlikely that you can raise a rifle up and down, firing while on top of a hill without being spotted, especially if you're not wearing a full ghillie. Unless he’s using subsonic ammunition, which would require you to get even closer, the sound of the bullet flying by will likely alert them.
We were returning from work in Mexico with a couple of Suburbans. As we approached the US checkpoint, my buddy in the other truck yelled out, “What’s that smell? I think it’s coming from that truck.” Well, they pulled me into secondary and I had to unload the entire truck as they searched it. Then I had to load it by myself, which was a real bitch. When I caught up to him, he wanted to know why it took so long? Real funny!!!
@@musclecarbear4704 With all the narcotics smuggling going on, I worried every time I crossed the border that someone I was working with might hide some drugs in my car for a buddy back in the states. 😬😬😬
Did he use the shoes to play with his granddaughter? For some reason he liked to involve her in his tools (toy pig, hose with nails, balloons, and enhancing his getaway by leaving her at the park).
20 miles of driving at highway speeds.. and the few milligrams of coke that *may* have landed on the truck would've been blown off by the wind/slip-stream. I know drug sniffing dogs are good at what they do, but I doubt even they could smell a single "grain" or two of cocaine stuck somewhere on a medium-sized truck - even a canine's nose has its limits and if there's nothing there (or only a truly minuscule amount), they wouldn't be able to pick it up. Or perhaps they're even trained to ignore minor amounts they might still pick up. Otherwise they'd be running after nearly every passer-by with cash in their wallet, because over 90% of bills in circulation have traces of cocaine on them - and I'd guess those are amounts detectable by chemical analysis, but not by a dog's nose, no matter how good it is. Look up "contaminated currency".
@@hudsonmilbankThat would've cost moneeeeey Also this being the Breaking Bad universe the price to hire someone to do so probably would've been closer to $2,000.
@@hudsonmilbank Then you have a witness. The person you pay may be caught and probably executed after being tortured for information. The plan would fail and the cartel would know somebody tried to set them up.
TV error: The weapon Mike is using is the M40 which is a bolt-action sniper rifle. The weapon is capable of utilizing a magazine for extra shots. But, from what I see, Mike is not using one which means he would have to manually insert a new round into the chamber after each shot. However, Mike is not doing that. He just pulls back on the bolt handle after each shot and a new round is in the chamber ready to fire. So where did those rounds come from if there is no magazine?
0:35 look at the barrel size. It's a very low caliber rifle, maybe a .22, which makes sense because he's sooting targets, not elephants. A .22 has hilariously low recoil.
@@themac7915 everyone knows that (well.... they do since James Cagney complained about being fired at by a real machinegun during filmation of _Angels with Dirty Faces,_ but that's another matter...); the thing is that the OP complained of the lack of recoil (inherent to the use of blanks), most likely meaning it would be unrealistic, but *this particular weapon* seems to be of a kind for which that low recoil would *not* be unrealistic.
@@notfeedynotlazyIt's supposed to be an M40A1 in 7.62 NATO; But they probably use two versions, an airsoft model and a real one. The small, .22 sized hole one is probably the airsoft gun. You can see that in far shots, the barrel hole slightly gets bigger
Everyone talks about what a badass cool guy Mike is but this is one of many incidents that show Mike is a person with a completely arbitrary moral compass - he has just sent two cartel men he knows nothing about to prison - are they any more or less guilty than he is for their part in pushing drugs that ruin lives?
At this point in the show Mike isn't strictly speaking helping Gus sell or manufacturer drugs better. This is the first thing he's doing for Fring, and it's just sabotaging the competition. The men going to jail are in the game, they know the risk. You see why Mike can justify it. Of course over the rest of Better Call Saul you can see Mike continue to strip it all away, do things that assist Gus's interest and not that of the public. And eventually he is confronted by the fact that he couldn't rise to the man his son was, that for all his care and efficiency and want to minimize the harm he does, he's put his skills to something hollow and just like Jimmy he can't pull himself out.
Mike was breaking bad before Breaking Bad started . His breaking point was when he had to murder Werner Ziegler, who ran away from construction site to meet his wife. For Gus this was too much of risk. .After that he had no way back to normal life as we saw him in season 1 when he was parking lot attendant and law abiding citizen even though he had some heavy baggage from Philadelphia . It is hinted that he was sniper in Vietnam before he became cop .He knew very well rifle US used in Nam.
Mike broke bad when he accepted his first bribe at some point during his career in law enforcement. Remember the talk he has with Saul in the desert about regrets? He says that if he could go back in time, he would go back and stop his son from being killed. Then he changes his answer to going back to day he took his first bribe. Mike knows that was the day the set things in motion for him to become embroiled in a life of crime, violence, loss and sadness.
Reminded me of the Walking Dead, when Andrea shoots herself with a Colt Python revolver, but you hear a casing ejection hit the ground 😂🤦♂️ Sometimes they just add gun noises for no reason whatsoever. Lol
@@zeltroidNot for no reason. If you listened closely, you didnt hear the garand ping. You heard the echo of the en bloc clip flying off. Its to give the illusion that a case is ejecting out. Half of the sound effect is intentionally mixed out.
I always wondered why he wouldn't just hide in a bush or ditch nearby and then dump the coke all over the truck while they were putting their guns away instead of risking himself missing a shot or them calling for backup.
He misses a shot - he fails with setting them up. They call for backup - he would be long gone or they would just assume him to be a decrepit old hunter. He tries to approach the truck - they might notice and kill him. What if only one guy goes to hide the guns and the other stays inside the truck or nearby?
@@kengetkamulos probably wanted it to look natural. If the cartel finds out that there was a call, they would instantly know that the Gus Fring's men are responsible.
@@kengetkamulos The truck itself had no actual drugs inside. Mike just needed the dog to detect something so that the ice cream store would be placed under investigation (which it was)
Even a little would likely be enough for the dog. And if regular dust sticks to the truck, it wouldn't be so bizarre for cocaine dust to as well. Or, at the very least, it would've stuck to the dust itself.
It bothers me how he had a cheap death at the hands of Walter White. I get it, he was a criminal scumbag, yes, but you can write better more epic ways to kill a fictional badass. Like Gusavo's death. He totally deserved his fate but at the same time he achieved all of his evil goals: built a powerful legal and illegal bussines AND killed his enemies. Mike couldn't help his grandaughter and daughter in law as he always planned.
But I started liking Mike more after watching "Better Call Saul"! 😃
which season is this?
@@devanandnayak6774 season 3 ep 3
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@@devanandnayak6774ll
Did the OP just favorite and pin his/her own fucking comment
That’s what those truck drivers get for not having enough stickers
Lmfao
Lol
I love when a movie or show makes me think "What the F is he doing?!" and it pays off later
That’s the best part of BCS, you don’t know what the plan is but you can see all the moving pieces
like 15 seconds later?
@@Lumerlume11 Ask any TV viewer, any real TV viewer. It don't matter if it's later by 15 seconds or 15 hours. Later's later.
Saul making Howard as a drug guy is runs for episodes. @@Lumerlume11
I noticed after the nail hose incident, I guess Hector's crew learned to make it 2 person trip rather than solo trip.
The drug dogs: Sniff, sniff. Sniff, sniff, sniff. Sniff, sniff, sniff, sniff. Sniiifff. Sniifff., SNIIFFF, SNIIIFFF. Oh yeah! That's some nice smelling truck!
Fucking hell...🙄
I was really hoping they would bark loudly .. this was a teensy bit disappointing .
@@namrata9218 if they bark it lets the smugglers know theyve been found out before the other cars can turn up
@@namrata9218 But very realistic
@@namrata9218 dogs are trained to do a "sit and mark" answer instead of barking _precisely_ so it is not mistaken with the dog barking for some unrelated reason.
The writing on breaking bad and better call saul is absolutely phenomenal. The ideas that they come up with are mind blowing. Masterclass!!!!
They were just pulling over to the side of the road to stash weapons, so there's no way he could have guaranteed they would stop right under the shoe with the coke in it. And the bullet going right over their truck would sound like an "incoming" round, not distant rifle shots: ruclips.net/video/lduyitPDQjY/видео.html. Glad I gave up on this shit show after Season 3.
@@gamingnostalgia3716 We missed the four other times when the driver stopped in the wrong place, but Mike just tried again.
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First of all, the bullets came nowhere near the truck and Mike already knew where they parked.
Besides the truck did not park beneath the shoes, but drove beneath them to get back into the road.
@@gamingnostalgia3716 Took you that long? I stopped after the first three silly episodes.
@@grammar_shark it would have been better if he hid by the road behind some bush, then when they parked, he goes to the truck and sparkle the drugs.
1:15 „pizzas?”
„two sauce”
This was the _exact_ moment Mike got the same results with less risk.
Same results sans getting all the money for yourself.
Which season is this?
@@devanandnayak6774Season 3, Ep. 3
@@devanandnayak6774Season 3 ep 3
it's not real
After watching Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul I always felt Mike deserved a better character ending
For real, his death felt very cheap
I always hated Mike for some reason lol
Not really he was still a murderer. His code of good criminal was bullshit
@DarransFxckedUpEXACTLY, THANK YOU. I know Mike seems like a "decent" guy in the context of this drug world, but you're absolutely right, Mike is just different degrees of the same evil. I love how Nacho's father calls him out on his "justice" bs.
And he accepted it, went down to the river and enjoyed the sunset@ASODMAOIDJNADMASJJ
Honestly it was better than most other deaths
What I find it interesting about this particular seen, is the scope mounted on Mike's rifle is a Leupold Mk4, M3 fix 10 power rifle scope with a mil dot reticle. When the camera view shows the reticle, it is actually the correct one, not some Hollywood made up version.
And yet when he cycles the bolt it makes a "garand ping". Funny what they got right in video they got wrong in audio.
It's also not Border Patrol (green) who'd be doing port of entry secondary inspections, this would be CBP (blue). BP covers the areas in between POEs. Lazy error.
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@@LykosShadowmane I don't think that's the Garand ping. The Garand ping is a little lower and sounds more like a small bell. To me, at least, this just sounds like a typical bolt-action brass shell extraction. My Model 70 sounds pretty much like this.
@@LykosShadowmane bro really out here pretending like he knows his shit lmao the sound in this video is 100% NOT the sound a garand makes, go back to playing call of duty lmao
Lesson: Never tell Mike he has fake J's.
what's J
@@youtubepooppismo5284Jordan’s
@@Rider_2002 oh ok
I'll tell a fictional character whatever the fuck I want
@@reggieflintstone9612 Just a joke bro relax.
At first i was wondering why he was spooking them with the air shots. Then i realized it was so he could shoot the shoes without them investigatingit.
Or in case he missed the shot the first time. He made them think it was people hunting. In the desert!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jesus, you’re both slow.
@@andrewg4553 people do hunt in the desert lmao. you think nothing lives there? you've never seen a nature documentary?
@@iamthekingof1omillionsunsets No, I didn't know animals live in the desert. And I've never ever ever seen a nature documentary. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@andrewg4553 clearly not
Those poor packing plan workers gonna get blamed for this
Slaves*
Never thought about that. First thing Hector's going to assume is that somebody packing the trucks screwed up and spilled drugs on the steps
@2:40 Mike looked REALLY proud of that one! I think that might be the only time I've actually seen him smile! 😂
Which season is india this?
He wasn't smiling, but he was doing this mouth movement that is very characteristic of him.
smile? u crazyyy mans wasn't smiling at all
He smiles with his family.
He kind of smiled when Jesse fooled the Tweaker into digging a hole to nowhere.
Wow lol Mike really goes out of his way to make these things go accordingly doesn't he? Exe cops really do make the best criminals
When you know the system like the back of your hand the rest is just careful planning.
@@dinahi.5582 indeed. It's no wonder Walt and Jesse wanted his help so badly after they got rid of Gus.
EX*
For this scene (and others that are similar), it's important to recall he was a Vietnam-era sniper in the Marine Corps before being a cop.
That's why a lot of them don't bother with the whole ex thing.
1:36 whats with the gmod/half life fall damage sound effect lol
lmaooooo it's actually wild how often I hear gmod/half life SFX in movies n shit
@@kyle-october it's bc they're not from the games, hl2 mostly uses sound libraries from other companies, the same companies movies tend to use. The Hollywood Edge is the company that made a lot of the sfx that hl2 uses.
Because Half Life doesnt own the sound effects, they use a base library. The Combine footsteps are literally the "chain shaking in sack" sound.
BeeBeep Beep BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
Can we just have a series called Mike Doing Stuff?
1:39 half life 2 fall damage sound
This is the exact moment when Mike became Shoeshooter
Absolutely BRILLIANT, no matter how many times I've seen this scene!
1:39 Half-Life 2 fall damage sound.
BeeBeep Beep BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
Bruh my homie started calling this show better call mike😂
Gin sama❤
@prasanjeetnayak8253 finally someone knows 😤🙏🏿
The moment the dog became heisenbark
If the dog sits, you can’t acquit!
Now that I think of it, was this supposed to be a visual pun?
I mean there's laced shoes and *laced* shoes
Yes, but no. Laced shoes, thrown over a power cable is a common sight this side of the border
@@anaghel9407Why? What does it mean
@@justinbro20 It means someone died. This is a form of tombstone.
This is art, one of the best scenes ever
1:11 these subtitles are something else
Okay, who did the RUclips subtitles? Fez up.
1:10
This scene is so brilliant!
Interesting note: this segment was originally filmed for the Showtime series "The Red Shoe Diaries." Gilligan liked it so much that he incorporated it into his show.
im just surprised he actually shot the shoe from there
He had all the time in the world to make the necessary calculation and correction. Also the shoe was hanging still and no wind. The perfect conditions for any sniper
@@БабайАлибабаевAlso it was heavily implied he was in Vietnam, so he had decent training as a sniper
1:39 is that the half life 2 fall damage noise without the HEV suit noises? I swear it is.
You can hear the USP when the twins are fighting that gang, and the SMG when Saul gets saved by Mike.
3:32 I swear every truck has Thermo King for a cooler
It's the same truck used for different scenes. It's easy enough to change the graphics on the side of the truck with modern stencil cut decals.
It was probably the same truck when it met its fate getting multiple bullet holes when Mike enacted his countermeasure to the hijackers that were stealing the illegal drug product.
@@peterresetz1960 or its product placement...getting an old box truck after major success for nearly no money the first seasons they could afford some more trucks...who knows lol
Thermo King is a very popular brand of cooler
@@peterresetz1960
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The video description doesn't make sense.
1:26 reminds me of an m1 garand with that noise 😂
For the people wondering why he did what he did and thinking he took more risk than required....
He shot the first few shots so that truck drivers won't speed up as soon they hear his shot (which would have been his first) so they think that he is the "hunters" and are slow enough for the flying coke to land on the truck, because the first few mg of what he shot was going to get scattered, because of wind and the bullets mometum.
Man thinks every single angle which is why he has survived so long in a trade where young men don't live to see their grandchildren and if they do it's because they ended up becoming a boss or a king of an empire.
this was super unnecessary. people have eyes.
Thank you, I have a condition that disables me from understanding what would otherwise be extremely obvious scenes unless I read an equally obvious explanation for it in the comments! You're a lifesaver.
A suppressor with sub sonic rounds would have sufficed.
Additionally it allowed him to heat up the rifle so it wasn't cold
I pulled my thing out, flipped it and reversed it
Nts 0:49 1:43 2:21 2:51
Drugged sneakers
That's what happens when you're a litterbug by throwing your gum wrapper on the ground.
That annoyed me too
Knowing that the coke was sprinkled directly onto the truck's step grate and seeing the dog sniff it directly reminded me of that time Brian from Family Guy got a job as a drug detection dog 🤣🤣🤣
By law and tradition, that dog is a police officer... I like that. I'd rather be arrested by a dog than some rando cop.
200 IQ move
@@petert2481 Silly ass he's Mike Ehrmantraut he's not getting caught. That's the whole point of his entire job too.
@@petert2481r/IAmVerySmart
@@petert2481He wasn't talking about that.
That rules out Americans completely , they are barely literate
@@petert2481 actually yeah lmao it is there are areas that are so close to the border you can hit it ...the crossing for the truck may be 20km but what about on foot? theres zero border patrol irl now as it is foooooo
His business of course. Mike probably could've easily taken those two out & raided the truck but then the cartel would be even more on the lookout for him with more muscle & would make any further attack risky. This action getting the law to do the job screens his involvement and costs Hector not only financially but his reputation with his bosses for failure.
To be honest though when K9 units are used your chances of evading detection aren't good. All sorts of measures have been attempted to mask scent unsuccessfully. It's rather difficult to not get any trace of drugs outside packaging.
It's highly unlikely that you can raise a rifle up and down, firing while on top of a hill without being spotted, especially if you're not wearing a full ghillie. Unless he’s using subsonic ammunition, which would require you to get even closer, the sound of the bullet flying by will likely alert them.
3:55
Dog: Tight! Tight! Tight! Yeah!!!!!
When you cant afford a suppressor
Asymmetrical problem solving.
We were returning from work in Mexico with a couple of Suburbans. As we approached the US checkpoint, my buddy in the other truck yelled out, “What’s that smell? I think it’s coming from that truck.” Well, they pulled me into secondary and I had to unload the entire truck as they searched it. Then I had to load it by myself, which was a real bitch. When I caught up to him, he wanted to know why it took so long? Real funny!!!
trolled
It's a good idea YOU packed it yourself. I wouldn't trust em' packing my truck. Who knows what else they would pack in there for another team to find.
@@musclecarbear4704 With all the narcotics smuggling going on, I worried every time I crossed the border that someone I was working with might hide some drugs in my car for a buddy back in the states. 😬😬😬
with buddies like that, who needs enemies??
@@shelbynamels973 Actually, he was a real good guy, but his spur of the moment joke did not go well for me.
Fun fact: in some places, the presence of sneakers on a cable line indicates a place where you can buy drugs.
Turn on the subtitles its hilarious 🤣
everyone took time to realize this masterplan
I could have gotten no result with more risk but ko
Mike is the epitome of pragmatic evil. Fucking BAD ASS!!!👍🏼💯🤘🏼😈
Did he use the shoes to play with his granddaughter? For some reason he liked to involve her in his tools (toy pig, hose with nails, balloons, and enhancing his getaway by leaving her at the park).
“That’s really loud! I'm gonna have tinnitus there, you idiot! Who shoots a shoe? Honestly!” - Santa Fe Powers
20 miles of driving at highway speeds.. and the few milligrams of coke that *may* have landed on the truck would've been blown off by the wind/slip-stream. I know drug sniffing dogs are good at what they do, but I doubt even they could smell a single "grain" or two of cocaine stuck somewhere on a medium-sized truck - even a canine's nose has its limits and if there's nothing there (or only a truly minuscule amount), they wouldn't be able to pick it up. Or perhaps they're even trained to ignore minor amounts they might still pick up. Otherwise they'd be running after nearly every passer-by with cash in their wallet, because over 90% of bills in circulation have traces of cocaine on them - and I'd guess those are amounts detectable by chemical analysis, but not by a dog's nose, no matter how good it is. Look up "contaminated currency".
It's a dumb show for people who think they are smart and want a "smart show" to rave about so that they can feel clever.
Whats the name of theme song
No recoil on that high powered rifle.
Arrested for Littering Littering And?
And Littering
Smoking the reefer.
Candy bars!
To teach @@arkwill14 a lesson, Officer @METALMAN4Wii and I are going to stand here while you smoke the whole bag.
@@Sheikh_Speareplease no.
Are those red shoes the same make and model as the yellow ones Pryce wore in his flaming Hummer?
This seemed unnecessarily complicated.
Agreed. Couldn't he just pay someone $20 to walk behind the truck when it was stopped and sprinkle some drugs on it?
@@hudsonmilbankThat would've cost moneeeeey
Also this being the Breaking Bad universe the price to hire someone to do so probably would've been closer to $2,000.
It's a dumb show for people who think they are smart and want a "smart show" to rave about so that they can feel clever.
@@hudsonmilbank Then you have a witness. The person you pay may be caught and probably executed after being tortured for information. The plan would fail and the cartel would know somebody tried to set them up.
@@grammar_sharkI am rubber, you are glue.
Safe to say the dogs were probably high as hell
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TV error: The weapon Mike is using is the M40 which is a bolt-action sniper rifle. The weapon is capable of utilizing a magazine for extra shots. But, from what I see, Mike is not using one which means he would have to manually insert a new round into the chamber after each shot. However, Mike is not doing that. He just pulls back on the bolt handle after each shot and a new round is in the chamber ready to fire. So where did those rounds come from if there is no magazine?
Brilliant!!
That's a good doggo.
3:39
Littering.
So weird to se Mr. Banks play the Executive Officer, slipped off the deep end in The Expanse, and then see him as Mike.
Movie name please 🙏
The automated captions are so fricking bad 😅
No recoil? Impressive
I wonder though...wouldn't the drugs brush off due to wind currents hitting the vehicle?
Donde compro esas tenis rojas?
How come that rifle doesn't even have recoil 0:49
0:35 look at the barrel size. It's a very low caliber rifle, maybe a .22, which makes sense because he's sooting targets, not elephants. A .22 has hilariously low recoil.
@@notfeedynotlazy It's because they use blanks in television shows and movies.
@@themac7915 everyone knows that (well.... they do since James Cagney complained about being fired at by a real machinegun during filmation of _Angels with Dirty Faces,_ but that's another matter...); the thing is that the OP complained of the lack of recoil (inherent to the use of blanks), most likely meaning it would be unrealistic, but *this particular weapon* seems to be of a kind for which that low recoil would *not* be unrealistic.
@@notfeedynotlazyIt's supposed to be an M40A1 in 7.62 NATO; But they probably use two versions, an airsoft model and a real one. The small, .22 sized hole one is probably the airsoft gun. You can see that in far shots, the barrel hole slightly gets bigger
@1:29 The butt stock cartridge holder has centrefire cartridges in it. My guess is .308
Everyone talks about what a badass cool guy Mike is but this is one of many incidents that show Mike is a person with a completely arbitrary moral compass - he has just sent two cartel men he knows nothing about to prison - are they any more or less guilty than he is for their part in pushing drugs that ruin lives?
At this point in the show Mike isn't strictly speaking helping Gus sell or manufacturer drugs better. This is the first thing he's doing for Fring, and it's just sabotaging the competition. The men going to jail are in the game, they know the risk. You see why Mike can justify it.
Of course over the rest of Better Call Saul you can see Mike continue to strip it all away, do things that assist Gus's interest and not that of the public. And eventually he is confronted by the fact that he couldn't rise to the man his son was, that for all his care and efficiency and want to minimize the harm he does, he's put his skills to something hollow and just like Jimmy he can't pull himself out.
turn on the CC lol
Mike was breaking bad before Breaking Bad started . His breaking point was when he had to murder Werner Ziegler, who ran away from construction site to meet his wife. For Gus this was too much of risk. .After that he had no way back to normal life as we saw him in season 1 when he was parking lot attendant and law abiding citizen even though he had some heavy baggage from Philadelphia .
It is hinted that he was sniper in Vietnam before he became cop .He knew very well rifle US used in Nam.
that Kraut must have a death wish
like how stupid can you be?
HE SAID THE THING
Mike broke bad when he accepted his first bribe at some point during his career in law enforcement. Remember the talk he has with Saul in the desert about regrets? He says that if he could go back in time, he would go back and stop his son from being killed. Then he changes his answer to going back to day he took his first bribe.
Mike knows that was the day the set things in motion for him to become embroiled in a life of crime, violence, loss and sadness.
The word "convoluted" comes to my mind. I loved the show, though.
1:29 lol m1 garand ping
Reminded me of the Walking Dead, when Andrea shoots herself with a Colt Python revolver, but you hear a casing ejection hit the ground 😂🤦♂️ Sometimes they just add gun noises for no reason whatsoever. Lol
Lolol man good ear, j didn’t notice that 😂
@@zeltroidNot for no reason. If you listened closely, you didnt hear the garand ping. You heard the echo of the en bloc clip flying off. Its to give the illusion that a case is ejecting out. Half of the sound effect is intentionally mixed out.
Oh, ok I will watch better call Saul again
Please name of the shoes ?
Nigel and Bob
Who does Mike buy his cocaine from?
He doesn't buy it. He robs a street dealer with his bare hands. It's not shown, but deep down, we all know that's probably how it went down.
me
The doctor in Mexico gets it for him
ebay
Smal place called "Grandmas baboon" in Gary, Indiana
I always wondered why he wouldn't just hide in a bush or ditch nearby and then dump the coke all over the truck while they were putting their guns away instead of risking himself missing a shot or them calling for backup.
He misses a shot - he fails with setting them up.
They call for backup - he would be long gone or they would just assume him to be a decrepit old hunter.
He tries to approach the truck - they might notice and kill him. What if only one guy goes to hide the guns and the other stays inside the truck or nearby?
Or, he could have just anonymously called the border patrol about an ice cream truck, ahah. There's literally dedicated lines for it.
@@kengetkamulos probably wanted it to look natural. If the cartel finds out that there was a call, they would instantly know that the Gus Fring's men are responsible.
@@kengetkamulos The truck itself had no actual drugs inside. Mike just needed the dog to detect something so that the ice cream store would be placed under investigation (which it was)
“Every Marine is, first and foremost, a rifleman. All other conditions are secondary.”
Turn on the captions (Pizzas? Two sauce?)
As if cocaine dust would stick on that truck driving on windy desert for 20km more and still have enough for a dog to pick up on. Lol
Even a little would likely be enough for the dog. And if regular dust sticks to the truck, it wouldn't be so bizarre for cocaine dust to as well. Or, at the very least, it would've stuck to the dust itself.
Why didnt he just use subsonics lol
That music when dog smells meth !
Did the red shoes ever show up in Breaking Bad ?
It bothers me how he had a cheap death at the hands of Walter White. I get it, he was a criminal scumbag, yes, but you can write better more epic ways to kill a fictional badass.
Like Gusavo's death. He totally deserved his fate but at the same time he achieved all of his evil goals: built a powerful legal and illegal bussines AND killed his enemies.
Mike couldn't help his grandaughter and daughter in law as he always planned.
And Peterson family
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Did those who hid things from Luna Lovegood go as far as going to New Mexico?
Mike should play in Olympics
Яка назва фільму?
This is just High Level IQ !!!
I could have gotten the same risk with less result, but ok
Sure bud
It really isn't about you though .
Honestly , not everything is . . .
@@peterherrington3300 it’s a bot. There are several comments with the exact same text with different usernames.
@@peterherrington3300
@labased2539
yall missed the joke
I don't think either of the two people who replied got the joke.
Unwieldy plot device.
what the hell is wrong with this comments, it's like they've got stroke or something. Anyway, i could've got the same results with less risk, but ok
What was your plan bossman?
They are ignorant self obsessed commenters that just love talking about themselves online because everyone in the real world thinks they are cunts
Benefits of an attack helicopter i guess
@@mazi2801 Not subtle, impractical, and expensive. Mike achieved more while remaining undetected and for the cost of a few rounds and a pair of shoes.
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why didn't he simply use a silencer?
Wouldn’t it have been more easier too just use a silenced rifle rather than wasting shots into the air? 🤔😄
You can't silence a rifle.
@@kirangrewal7716 Not even with suppressors?
@@abdullahemirisci4146A bolt action rifle would still be audible, even with suppressors