no matter how horrible of a person they might be, i feel that some of the prisoners who come up with stuff like this could have their skills put to better use
(Puts on Maxwell Smart voice) If only he'd used his abilities for niceness instead of evil. But seriously, one of the reasons I think prisons are a bronze age answer to crime is the terrible waste of potential. We can do better in a scientific age.
I like how that one guy that made all those guns said he was in a gunsmith "phase." And how they gave the nunchuck guy the meme noises everybody does when they have nunchucks.
@@runsolomon You should put it on a giant poster board with other confiscated items…like the 6th grade science projects they always show whenever a journalist goes to a prison.
@@runsolomon it wasn't exactly a well run prison, I was a first year and was told I could take 1, I didn't ask questions... it was the guy a gang had hold them all for them so if it was found only he went down, it's a common thing.
@@runsolomon you seem to underestimate how evidence intake works. He said a "BAG of shanks" after photographing, documenting, and logging that...there is absolutely no reduction in severity if ONE of them is not logged.
I'm amazed prison management didn't take a prisoner's autism into account. If they'd given him something to do, because he's clearly creative and intelligent, that time could have been spent improving his life. Leaving people bored and resentful, with nothing but time on their hands, is the quickest way to trouble. If you're going to imprison someone at least help them improve themselves, teach them a marketable skill, help them stay OUT of prison in future. I feel like this shouldn't need explaining.
There's a prison in Norway i think that solely puts rehabilitation first and actually treats their inmates like a decent human being, as well as teaching them key life skills and education so when they eventually do their time and come out they can contribute to society.
@@mad_huntress_8796 It's true prison gangs are notorious for this, especially when they want to recruit a new recruit they'll get them to go out and perform a task (stab another inmate for example) which may/will essentially just extend their time.
I spent a total of 9 years inside over the course of 3 different sentences ( thankfully I've sorted myself out now and haven't been back in about 25 years) one of the funniest things I have ever seen inside was in Full Sutton jail. A fellow inmate attack another with a pp9 battery ( a large heavy square 9v battery about as heavy as a brick) in a sock, the guy walked straight up to his victim with the wepon behind his back, as he reached the guy he swung it at the guys head with all the strength he could muster only for the end of the sock to give way, the battery flew out the end resulting in the attacker just hitting the guy across the face with an empty sock. Needless to say it didn't end well for the attacker lol.
@@EndlessGamerBlue-EG no as I stated the 9 years was over the course of 3 separate sentences. The first was a12 month sentence as a youth offender which I served all 12 months of, the second and third were as an adult and were both 6 years in length of which I served 4 years on each the total being 9 years actual time served.
I’ve done a few years made quite a few weapons myself with razors combs newspapers anything metal. Made spears, small shanks, nunchucks etc any weapon you can think of with enough time you can make it.
I've seen a guy make, what is effectively, a deadly potato gun in jail. He used some batteries and wires to make hydrogen and oxygen. I'm not gonna explain in detail, but dude managed to shoot a ballbearing clean through the cell wall.
Peewee Gaskins! My home state of South Carolina. My father worked as a corrections officer for 28 years, and, not only was there when all this happened, but my father was on the death squad that executed Peewee.
A buddy of mine who is now dead used to make crossbows in prison and used to shoot out lights and arm rival gangs to spread as much chaos as possible behind bars. Dude was a trip
What I keep hearing about is simple, yet horrifyingly effective. So, apparently, some prisoners will put baby oil in a cup and microwave it. When their victim comes close, they throw the boiling hot baby oil in their face. I've even heard it can make your face literally melt off. Now, THAT is scary.
Ha. Most prisons don’t have microwaves. They have hot pots. And the way it works. Is baby oil and a snickers candy bar are melted, then thrown on someone. The caramel from the snickers will cool to the skin. It will then make it to where skin comes off.I saw it in person in 2002.
If I ever find myself in prison, I'm gonna make it my mission to craft an improvised weapon that ends up in a museum (with no intention of harming anyone)
One of the most famous American carbines of WW2 was made in a prison by an inmate named Williams. He made the .30 cal. M1 Carbine. It had a rocker switch on it for choosing semi or fully automatic fire. A movie was even made about him and his weapon starring Jimmy Stewart as Mr. Williams. I believe the name of the movie is "Carbine Williams". Carbine
The guy making the guns was wrongfully convinced thats why he was so hellbent on getting out and had such a grudge made guns but would never hurt anyone because he wasn't a criminal..
I think the craziest one I’ve heard was on a 1000 ways to die, where a guy got a deck of cards, he got a one sided open cylinder, ripped up the cards, and melted them down after sealing the ripped up cards and made the water boil making a home made bomb, backfired on him tho cause he disturbed the concoction up close and bit the dust.
This is the problem with private prisons. They want to house as many people as possible in the cheapest conditions possible. That's why they bribe politicians to make harsher laws every year
There was another instance of inmates using the coffee creamer flamethrower. In 1991 during a riot at the Montana State Prison it was used to breach the control cages of the Maximum Security Unit.
Fun fact its not illegal here in germany to break out of prison (but while not in custody your sentenced time does not pass). And youre still gonna face charges for the damage caused on property and people while your breakout.
I made a shank with a commissary toothbrush, Chinese trapped paper roll, and headphone wires. The steel desk and concrete sharpened my shank. Flushed down the toilet.
fun fact in germany u dont get extra years for escaping prison u only get charged for potential things u broke or people u hurt etc. and lose ur chance for an earlier release
"It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones." - Nelson Mandela
I love the animation ! That being said, the prison system in America is not meant to rehabilitate, but it does the opposite. It makes better criminals. I used to think that if you escaped from prison, then you earned a chance at freedom. It takes smarts, patience, leadership skills, everything a top executive has. Since we don't ride Unicorns, it's a shame the world doesn't work like a fairy tale with a happy ending and all good intentions.
Can you imagine if they used all that creativity to create something good before going to prison, rather than creating harmful weapon just to hurt someone else.
We don't have enough time in outside of presion it can be seen as we should divert prisoners mind in a constructive way they have a lot of time and nothing to do so they try to scape or revenge Sorry for my bad English
I remember as a kid making bb guns/dart guns/ slingshots.with pvc get a few pair of rubber gloves cut the fingers off layer them then zip tie too one end of pvc..worked like a charm.
5:36 That Mark DeFriest guy is awesome! Prison made him into a criminal. Get him out of there, give him a workshop and let him start a RUclips channel! He may be even a better tinkerer than Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage!
What if someone made a jolly rancher crossbow with jolly rancher arrows (the string from blue mats is pretty elastic so they could use that as a tension string )
Surprised no slings have been done. I guess it's unlikely a skilled slinger would be in prison. I guess if I ever get framed for something, I could make history.
You'd be absolutely amazed by some of the stuff people make in jail. From food, to art... I once knew a guy who made and sold the most badass jollyrancher art for people's letters and cards. It's hard to explain but imagine like a 3d rose on a love letter from melted jolly ranchers. So cool!
If anyone knows better, correct me if I'm wrong cuz once again I've never done it myself. Just seen it done and tasted it too. It's not horrible, not great. But it'll get you drunk lol
I also made myself a high tech weapon during my time in prison by the powers vested to me that somebody gave me while I was locked up, from the correctional institution of Lompoc, that's up North.
There’s an old saying in Yiddish…”ליידיק הענט זענען די דעוויל ס וואָרקשאָפּ”…Idle hands are The Devil’s Workshop. I know absolutely nothing about prison. I do know putting a group of folks in confinement & giving them nothing to do all day long is a prescription for disaster. They will inevitably devise weapons out of the most mundane and ordinary of objects.
That’s not the only way to make a flamethrower, gasoline in a spray bottle also works because the gasoline ignites on contact with air once atomized, although you’re not going to last long before the plastic nozzle melts due to the heat
I remember we made a particle accelerator in jail with a couple bed frames and a lighter but the guy with the blueprints made bail and we didn’t finish it
Its easy todo this stuff, and its scary, FUn fact, during the banning of buying parts to weapons at home (I think? It was a weapons ban of some kind.) Philip Luty proved that you could make a fully functioning automatic SMG with jsut some scrap
Nun chuck quite an odd choice considering they take quite a bit of training and even still they have poor lethality cause they are extremely flexible meaning they transfer force poorly plus they are also very low range even for meley weapons probly been better off just making short spikes from what the handles were made of
Love your channel & work, but absolutely hate how you don't even include any pictures of the stuff and people have to google 100 times while watching ur vids just for some pics or more info...
My bunkie and I made some crossbows 12 years ago .We pulled our socks elastic threads and braiding it for the string.Also never heard of a shive,You must mean shank?
@@drakeweddner It could be used that way, but shiv is just another word for shank. Where I’m from we call a knife a shank. And if you use it to stab someone you can say you “shanked” them. However some older dudes I know do instead call the weapon a shiv. Shank can be used as a noun or verb.
I am absolutely amazed that you can make a working gun without gunpowder. This is why weapon smiths and anyone with an engineering background should be heavily monitored and isolated from the rest of gen pop when they go to prison.
But then wouldn't you have all the engineers and weapon smiths together? Edit: what I mean is, if you put people from similar backgrounds together, they usually can communicate in ways undetected by people monitoring them.
Gunpowder/blackpowder is just a single type of low explosive/propellant and something thats not been used in firearms for a very long time, just about anything that rapidly decomposes can be used as a propellent with varying effectiveness, a gun is nothing more than a tool to fire a projectile with a gas.
Back in the '90s I checked the cell in our city jail and found where a prisoner had managed to hold onto a penny and over a few days dragged it on the concrete until half of it was razor sharp.
This is only a small portion of thngs that can be made and created in prison, some of those people are very bright and all they have is time to think..
Yo there's double irony in one of these see I was born 1995 in the prison they were talking about in 1995 that had the flamethrower is in Texas where I live I find that crazy
no matter how horrible of a person they might be, i feel that some of the prisoners who come up with stuff like this could have their skills put to better use
Crossbow guy should have worked for Nerf.
(Puts on Maxwell Smart voice) If only he'd used his abilities for niceness instead of evil.
But seriously, one of the reasons I think prisons are a bronze age answer to crime is the terrible waste of potential. We can do better in a scientific age.
Especially after seven successful attempts and five failed.
To every natural positivity there’s a negative one
@@Jake-fj7wc and vice versa
I like how that one guy that made all those guns said he was in a gunsmith "phase." And how they gave the nunchuck guy the meme noises everybody does when they have nunchucks.
I used to work at a prison, found and confiscated an entire bag of shanks, was allowed to even take 1 home as a trophy lol
I hope you're not telling the truth the contraband was extra charges for whoever made it or possessed it and you removed evidence by taking it home
@@runsolomon lol the CO’s do what they please in prisons, especially private owned ones
@@runsolomon
You should put it on a giant poster board with other confiscated items…like the 6th grade science projects they always show whenever a journalist goes to a prison.
@@runsolomon it wasn't exactly a well run prison, I was a first year and was told I could take 1, I didn't ask questions... it was the guy a gang had hold them all for them so if it was found only he went down, it's a common thing.
@@runsolomon you seem to underestimate how evidence intake works. He said a "BAG of shanks" after photographing, documenting, and logging that...there is absolutely no reduction in severity if ONE of them is not logged.
I'm amazed prison management didn't take a prisoner's autism into account. If they'd given him something to do, because he's clearly creative and intelligent, that time could have been spent improving his life. Leaving people bored and resentful, with nothing but time on their hands, is the quickest way to trouble. If you're going to imprison someone at least help them improve themselves, teach them a marketable skill, help them stay OUT of prison in future. I feel like this shouldn't need explaining.
There's a prison in Norway i think that solely puts rehabilitation first and actually treats their inmates like a decent human being, as well as teaching them key life skills and education so when they eventually do their time and come out they can contribute to society.
@@SithoDude Exactly.
It's incredibly sad how the prisons try to manipulate people to do bad things while in prison so they stay in longer.
@@mad_huntress_8796 It's true prison gangs are notorious for this, especially when they want to recruit a new recruit they'll get them to go out and perform a task (stab another inmate for example) which may/will essentially just extend their time.
knowing america, his autism was probably part of the reason he was put in prison
I spent a total of 9 years inside over the course of 3 different sentences ( thankfully I've sorted myself out now and haven't been back in about 25 years) one of the funniest things I have ever seen inside was in Full Sutton jail. A fellow inmate attack another with a pp9 battery ( a large heavy square 9v battery about as heavy as a brick) in a sock, the guy walked straight up to his victim with the wepon behind his back, as he reached the guy he swung it at the guys head with all the strength he could muster only for the end of the sock to give way, the battery flew out the end resulting in the attacker just hitting the guy across the face with an empty sock. Needless to say it didn't end well for the attacker lol.
We're You actually in jail one time
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@@EndlessGamerBlue-EG no as I stated the 9 years was over the course of 3 separate sentences. The first was a12 month sentence as a youth offender which I served all 12 months of, the second and third were as an adult and were both 6 years in length of which I served 4 years on each the total being 9 years actual time served.
Seen it happen with a large rock
What you’re supposed to do is use both socks. Tying them closed at each end .and alternating
@Repent or you will likewise perish. Are you on drugs?
I’ve done a few years made quite a few weapons myself with razors combs newspapers anything metal. Made spears, small shanks, nunchucks etc any weapon you can think of with enough time you can make it.
As a Canadian, It’s nice to see us on the top of a list for once.
Nice
Let alone mabitoba
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John Garand, the designer of the M1 Garand 30-06 military rifle was also a Canadian.
take the w anyway you can lol
I've seen a guy make, what is effectively, a deadly potato gun in jail. He used some batteries and wires to make hydrogen and oxygen.
I'm not gonna explain in detail, but dude managed to shoot a ballbearing clean through the cell wall.
That's fairly impressive...
Was his name MacGyver?
Jail??? we def dont get any of that in jail here....
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY and z, now I now my abc’s, next time won’t you sing with me, anyways what is prison
@Derek Cano Either that, or he was the sole survivor from Fallout. Man could make deadly weapons from worthless junk
Peewee Gaskins! My home state of South Carolina.
My father worked as a corrections officer for 28 years, and, not only was there when all this happened, but my father was on the death squad that executed Peewee.
I was hoping to see the soap gun. I know it wasn't a real gun, but c'mon, escaping prison with a fake gun carved from soap is comedy gold.
Comedy soap*
@@amiriki HAHAHAHAH okay
What if you drop it ?
That would have to be a Slippy Escape......No?....Anybody?...Okay ill stop....
Dillinger used a wooden gun not a gun made of soap
A buddy of mine who is now dead used to make crossbows in prison and used to shoot out lights and arm rival gangs to spread as much chaos as possible behind bars. Dude was a trip
Wy
how did he die?
What I keep hearing about is simple, yet horrifyingly effective. So, apparently, some prisoners will put baby oil in a cup and microwave it. When their victim comes close, they throw the boiling hot baby oil in their face. I've even heard it can make your face literally melt off. Now, THAT is scary.
oof oil sticks to you...and microwave can get things VERY hot....ouch
I heard it was melted sugar.
I heard it was mayonnaise
Ha. Most prisons don’t have microwaves. They have hot pots. And the way it works. Is baby oil and a snickers candy bar are melted, then thrown on someone. The caramel from the snickers will cool to the skin. It will then make it to where skin comes off.I saw it in person in 2002.
I heard it was shaving cream ....we all here bullshitters....all them was caught ...
When i did a 10 year bid back in the mid 90s. You will be surprised how creative how some of the inmates were. We’re thinking non stop
If I ever find myself in prison, I'm gonna make it my mission to craft an improvised weapon that ends up in a museum (with no intention of harming anyone)
Eventually, someone will give you a reason to use it.
yess
"Disassociation cell." Leave it up to Canada to find a way to make solitary confinement sound polite & friendly. 😂
One of the most famous American carbines of WW2 was made in a prison by an inmate named Williams.
He made the .30 cal. M1 Carbine. It had a rocker switch on it for choosing semi or fully automatic fire.
A movie was even made about him and his weapon starring Jimmy Stewart as Mr. Williams.
I believe the name of the movie is "Carbine Williams".
Carbine
The guy making the guns was wrongfully convinced thats why he was so hellbent on getting out and had such a grudge made guns but would never hurt anyone because he wasn't a criminal..
B.S
Agreed.
I think the craziest one I’ve heard was on a 1000 ways to die, where a guy got a deck of cards, he got a one sided open cylinder, ripped up the cards, and melted them down after sealing the ripped up cards and made the water boil making a home made bomb, backfired on him tho cause he disturbed the concoction up close and bit the dust.
One of the best shows on RUclips. Very informative!
Note the pattern of 'Guy gets thrown into hellish conditions on a ridiculously minor charge........'
This is the problem with private prisons. They want to house as many people as possible in the cheapest conditions possible. That's why they bribe politicians to make harsher laws every year
That's mostly what they do. Likely 75% of the people in prison don't belong there.
There was another instance of inmates using the coffee creamer flamethrower. In 1991 during a riot at the Montana State Prison it was used to breach the control cages of the Maximum Security Unit.
Heavy water ballon + the fact that hitting water at high speed basically makes it a solid = deadly weapon
You can make several of the weapons mentioned here in the prison escape game The Escapists.
Thanks
I was a CO and sergeant in Arizona DOC at all custody levels. This is 100% possible.
Fun fact its not illegal here in germany to break out of prison (but while not in custody your sentenced time does not pass). And youre still gonna face charges for the damage caused on property and people while your breakout.
So you can go apply for a job and it won't show on your record you just escaped from prison
i love the pronunciation of the german prison i had to listen quit carefully to understand
I made a shank with a commissary toothbrush, Chinese trapped paper roll, and headphone wires. The steel desk and concrete sharpened my shank. Flushed down the toilet.
When will you guys do the next backrooms video you’d been talking about? Have been waiting for it for a long time now! :)
Go watch a youtube channel dedicated to the backrooms
@@UnoriginalKorsk go play Roblox
@@jessekamo come play among us tycoon 2
@@UnoriginalKorsk or maybe roblox backrooms? 😳
fun fact in germany u dont get extra years for escaping prison u only get charged for potential things u broke or people u hurt etc. and lose ur chance for an earlier release
You gotta admit inmates can get pretty creative in prison such as creating their own weapons.
with enough time, they can bult a glider and fly away 😆lol
ye
toothpaste has a component that can make gun powder but good luck using enogh to make a once
"It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones." - Nelson Mandela
Yeah, absolutely true. The system is broken, law enforcement is lousy with fascists, courts ignore their crimes and send innocent people to prison.
you can use paper just straight up toilet paper. and string to make crossbows.
7:12 the Vollzugs Anstalt in Germany 🤣🤣
I love the animation ! That being said, the prison system in America is not meant to rehabilitate, but it does the opposite. It makes better criminals. I used to think that if you escaped from prison, then you earned a chance at freedom. It takes smarts, patience, leadership skills, everything a top executive has. Since we don't ride Unicorns, it's a shame the world doesn't work like a fairy tale with a happy ending and all good intentions.
Can you imagine if they used all that creativity to create something good before going to prison, rather than creating harmful weapon just to hurt someone else.
We don't have enough time in outside of presion it can be seen as we should divert prisoners mind in a constructive way they have a lot of time and nothing to do so they try to scape or revenge
Sorry for my bad English
@@peacefollower5026 its fine
As they say ”necessity is the mother of all inventions"
I remember as a kid making bb guns/dart guns/ slingshots.with pvc get a few pair of rubber gloves cut the fingers off layer them then zip tie too one end of pvc..worked like a charm.
My uncle is a police officer and one of the inmates said he had a shank (It was a popsicle stick with a piece of metal on it)
5:36 That Mark DeFriest guy is awesome!
Prison made him into a criminal.
Get him out of there, give him a workshop and let him start a RUclips channel! He may be even a better tinkerer than Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage!
sugar... potassium nitrate
aluminum sulfate. a mesh
and a fire works or flair gun.
What's this recipe make? Gunpowder?
And if u rly want a bang use compressed gas..
Oxygen.ceteline.propane ect
Yes white powder
2/3 potassium nitrate 1/3sugar
@@sebastienleblanc2708 whats white powder
White gunpowder
What if someone made a jolly rancher crossbow with jolly rancher arrows (the string from blue mats is pretty elastic so they could use that as a tension string )
7.12 I thought it went in to rewind lol
Jolly Ranchers: sour yet deadly! 🤭😂
That's creativity man .
In Folsom prison inmates made a helicopter! Folsom is also the only prison that a warden has been killed!
Surprised no slings have been done. I guess it's unlikely a skilled slinger would be in prison. I guess if I ever get framed for something, I could make history.
Only if my classmates could be this creative
Has a short prison sentence
Tries to escape 13 times
Stays in prison for nearly 4 decades
Not a smart move
"You gotta do what you can with what you got."
-Burt Gummer
6:57 imagine eating soup with your hands💀
You'd be absolutely amazed by some of the stuff people make in jail. From food, to art... I once knew a guy who made and sold the most badass jollyrancher art for people's letters and cards. It's hard to explain but imagine like a 3d rose on a love letter from melted jolly ranchers. So cool!
I heard they brew Moonshine with the toilets tops.
If anyone knows better, correct me if I'm wrong cuz once again I've never done it myself. Just seen it done and tasted it too. It's not horrible, not great. But it'll get you drunk lol
Nobody I saw ever used a toilet. A trash bag works better.
They use Pop bottle s veg s or fruits then they brew it.
@@batticusmanacleas510 yeah that's what I was saying, I always saw it made in trash bags.
7:13 I thought my phone is lagging 😂
Love the content man! does the king reply?
@JoergSprave
at 12:13 I think that found an interesting crossbow to try to mockup, I would like to see this in action 😁😁
I would be proud if my crossbow was in a museum even tho it was made to escape prison 💀
it is even easier to make a bow but most people don't know how to use one.
LoL idk but that radio bomb was pretty darn funny 🤣
How did the gun work ( the most advanced one)
I don’t get how they fired it or where the trigger mechanism is
I don’t believe many of these ‘stories’.
7:28 Czechs are pretty good at engineering too
I also made myself a high tech weapon during my time in prison by the powers vested to me that somebody gave me while I was locked up, from the correctional institution of Lompoc, that's up North.
Dude
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Wtf
Dude wtf bruh
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Suuuuuuure
Cap
thanks for the tips
2:00 that took a turn
The jolly ranchers thing, i believe it. those things can cut the roof of your mouth while eating them. . .They are frigging sharp
Thanks!!🥰
Now in know how i can get out of here🥳
Just need to find some Floss😀
9:14 he did the unthinkable 😰
The milk whiteners for your tea or coffee is flammable as well. We'll, here in the UK it is.
I dont even want to know how that dude smuggled in a stick of dynamite.
There’s an old saying in Yiddish…”ליידיק הענט זענען די דעוויל ס וואָרקשאָפּ”…Idle hands are The Devil’s Workshop.
I know absolutely nothing about prison. I do know putting a group of folks in confinement & giving them nothing to do all day long is a prescription for disaster. They will inevitably devise weapons out of the most mundane and ordinary of objects.
crucifix dagger sounds like something every demon hunter should be having
You could most likely buy one goth people sell all sorts of cool things
crucifix pistol also sounds cool
@@fard2780 ikr
I was hoping you mention Tony stark making iron suit in a prison at the end of your video and end with a laughter.
That’s not the only way to make a flamethrower, gasoline in a spray bottle also works because the gasoline ignites on contact with air once atomized, although you’re not going to last long before the plastic nozzle melts due to the heat
Atomized in a fine mist
Shiv? Never heard that one. Shank!
I remember we made a particle accelerator in jail with a couple bed frames and a lighter but the guy with the blueprints made bail and we didn’t finish it
Bull!
Its easy todo this stuff, and its scary, FUn fact, during the banning of buying parts to weapons at home (I think? It was a weapons ban of some kind.) Philip Luty proved that you could make a fully functioning automatic SMG with jsut some scrap
Nun chuck quite an odd choice considering they take quite a bit of training and even still they have poor lethality cause they are extremely flexible meaning they transfer force poorly plus they are also very low range even for meley weapons probly been better off just making short spikes from what the handles were made of
Waller has some new recruits for taskforce x.
That escape-master should have come to Germany! Escaping from prison is not a crime here!
Guy in canadian prison made a crossbow
:this guy is a true hunter
Love your channel & work, but absolutely hate how you don't even include any pictures of the stuff and people have to google 100 times while watching ur vids just for some pics or more info...
imagine a prisoner sees this
basically weapon tutorial
My bunkie and I made some crossbows 12 years ago .We pulled our socks elastic threads and braiding it for the string.Also never heard of a shive,You must mean shank?
yeah shanks probly a better term
Shiv is just a synonym of shank. Both are used.
Shiv = shank
Same thing
@@ThumperG im probably wrong but i was told thay shiv is a noun shank is a verb
@@drakeweddner It could be used that way, but shiv is just another word for shank. Where I’m from we call a knife a shank. And if you use it to stab someone you can say you “shanked” them. However some older dudes I know do instead call the weapon a shiv. Shank can be used as a noun or verb.
“He was able to build this is in a cage! With a box of scraps!”
Necessity is the mother of all invention
I live like one kilometer away from the prison in Fuhlsbüttel, but never heard this story
8:17 btw the clip with the woman under the table is the orange from the new black scene he was talkign about
Hey man can you show how to step by step on how to make this thanks man.
😁👍
I am absolutely amazed that you can make a working gun without gunpowder. This is why weapon smiths and anyone with an engineering background should be heavily monitored and isolated from the rest of gen pop when they go to prison.
But then wouldn't you have all the engineers and weapon smiths together?
Edit: what I mean is, if you put people from similar backgrounds together, they usually can communicate in ways undetected by people monitoring them.
Gunpowder/blackpowder is just a single type of low explosive/propellant and something thats not been used in firearms for a very long time, just about anything that rapidly decomposes can be used as a propellent with varying effectiveness, a gun is nothing more than a tool to fire a projectile with a gas.
I'm amazed C4 made it into a prison to a prisoner.
@@stevefox3763 Don't bullets still hold gunpowder in them?
@@barbiquearea modern bullets yeah, but you can still manually load the propellant, like with muskets and other older guns
I’m watching this to see what my enemies will be using if they get out of jail.
When you have nothing but time you can invent all kinds of things 👍
I live in Celle Germany. I walk past that prison nearly every day! 😂 7:15
7:26 "GERMAN ENGINEERING IS THE BEST!"
Those guns are impressive
8:29 oh i didn't know mihawk was in prison
Back in the '90s I checked the cell in our city jail and found where a prisoner had managed to hold onto a penny and over a few days dragged it on the concrete until half of it was razor sharp.
When you say "Water balloon", are you sure that was "water"? :P
5:20 it was coffee creamer powder not coffee
If someone hurt my parents, that someone would deserve a painful payback. I applaud that guy for getting even with the bad guy.
This is only a small portion of thngs that can be made and created in prison, some of those people are very bright and all they have is time to think..
Yo there's double irony in one of these see I was born 1995 in the prison they were talking about in 1995 that had the flamethrower is in Texas where I live I find that crazy
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