@Maxwell Zimmermann the serbus is too big. We need something smaller that can also be folded. Just pop that thing out in a robbery and delete the lower region of the fella robbing you and those of his 20 friends
cost effective? it costs 170 bucks, thats a joke! if you pay 20 bucks more you can get a proper rifle with wooden stock and everything… I wouldn‘t pay more than 90€ for this
@@REALdavidmiscarriage This one is very lightweight and has a good trigger. Yes, for a little more you can buy a single shot or bolt action (or maybe even semi-auto!) with better ergonomics, but it's going to be heavier, and likely the trigger is going to be worse as well. If you get a semi-auto, you'll be limited to a narrower range of ammo. Definitely, the Little Badger has it's niche.
There's something fantastically interesting about stripping technology back to its barest minimum, sure it's simple and basic as hell but it is still a fully functional rifle for dirt cheap, perfect to have a in storage in an emergency situation.
A cut + threaded barrel, suppressor, subsonic .22 win mag ammo, and cheap red dot probably make this the greatest little rifle for small game and survival.
This might be a really good "first gun", if someone is getting into rifles and firearms. It looks very simple, easy to clean and has a very good price.
I own many firearms, and have been shooting for almost fifty years; the Little Badger has its place even for experienced shooters. Extremely niche, but in that niche it's very good.
@@AppleRick honestly? The best rifle is the one you trust and can shoot well. Yeah, not a straightforward answer, but realistically, there are as many 'best' rifles as there are riflemen. I don't, for instance, like the AK pattern - nothing wrong with the rifle, but the shape of it doesn't suit my body. It doesn't *fit* me. I'm a BIG fan of Mausers, but those again, don't fit every person or situation. If you put my toes to the fire, I'd say my *personal* best rifle is a Swedish M-38 Mauser in 6.5 Swedish. Legit 1000 yard rifle, and capable of taking any game I will ever see in North America, without excessive recoil.
Yeah... could make one firing 7.62x54r (Mosin-Nagant ammunition, they have a zillion rounds in old bunkers over there) At ranges of 300m or less, it'd be a fairly effective weapon for a hunter or scout, even with no scope.
The cheapest gun I ever purchased was a $49 Mosin Nagant from Big 5. Unissued, packed with grease and an absolute mule with how hard it kicks in 7.62 x 54 . I call it the Jed Clampett Special.
i actually went out and bought one of these, One fun little gun to shoot, super easy to maintain aswell, mine is 17HMR instead of .22WMR In terms of the wire-stock, i wrapped it with a rag to make it minimally more comfortable
Better version They start going through the gun isle and the son says Son: mom can we buy the ak 47 or maybe the m16 Random U.S mom: we have them at home The ak 47 and the m16 at home:
@TXC Rag3 it's a meme. The origin is when kids ask to get food while they're out (restaurant, drive through, etc) but the mom says there's food at home. However, the child does not like any of the food at home.
this was my first gun when I was little I walked into the gun store with my dad and the man at the counter said this will is perfect for you the only problem was I did not have enough. So about 6 months and a few small jobs later 9 year old me walked back into the gun store and left with this little beauty. It still works to this day
@lif6737 it really depends tbh, my grandfather was an avid hunter and he wanted me to learn. He died of cancer a year ago and my best memories of him are from those hunting trips.
@lif6737 Do Europeans really just sell alcohol in a supermarket viewable for little kids to see, and do they seriously let kids drink alcohol at just 18 years old? We like guns, you like drugs/poison.
@@snipars2233 Well yeah, you could always have an extractor failure or a light strike but that's it, the previous is pretty unlikely I was referring to the Sten gun
@@CaptainGrief66 with a light strike you can just recock. And you could probably just hit the gun and the extractor works. That's the virtue of simple guns
Guys it's essential tremor, nothing that is really bad, it kinda sucks when you handle some small parts, apart from that, people live with it pretty easy
Not always. I've seen some folks who had to make major life changes because of ES. My own got to the point I couldn't carry a cup with one hand, couldn't write very well, couldn't hit the keys on the 'puter (or anything else for that matter) and completely prevented many activities.
The rimfire 22 WMR is roughly equivalent to the centerfire 5.7x28mm as far as power and ballistics. 22 WMR can be quite formidable as a small game and survival caliber and can even function defensively, though that can always be risky with rimfires.
@@Agent-cy5yb Technically used but it was still in the box and never fired. $140 with 2 scopes. 1 wasn't so great but the other scope is a fairly nice lighted mill dot. Not nearly as light as the Badger but I'd still prefer to haul the Ruger anyway. And often do..in Texas people are more used to it. Maybe other places a hiker is better off with it not being so obvious.
@@pmac7527 Because sheople are too stupid to know it's only a single shot. Being a 'black rifle' it obviously fires in full semi-auto using 30clips per minute.
That first person footage is really cool because it shows actually amining the gun properly through the sights and not just from right above it or whever people normally wear the camera.
That has got to be the cutest goddamn little death dealing device I've ever seen. I am serious, it's so cute looking it's disarming, it looks like a modern version of the kids Daisy air rifle from back in the day, yet it's an actual single shot rifle. that can fold up and be carried in what looks like a tennis racket bag if you aren't in the know. I love it!
It's made for hikers or really anybody that spends time in the woods as a small game hunting and animal self-defense rifle. That's why it looks like that it's as light as possible.
Aw c'mon! Single action, manual cocktail, break action, small cal...what's not to hate after you piss someone off and they beat you to death with it! ...and I'm not even a firearms guy!
@@YoungBison yeah yeah I wouldn't trust a model 60 or one of those ridiculous ruger 10/22s either. They've only been around for decades, sold millions of them, and have probably fired billions upon billions of 22lr🙄 lol
@@John5.56 I've had a great time with a 10/22, so has nearly everyone I know, not many people I know had a good experience with the model 60. Maybe they had lemons, maybe they weren't properly cleaning it. I'm not saying all cheap semi autos are bad, I am saying that when you pump out that many guns that fast, there are bound to be a few that slip quality control
They're practical, albeit funny. As a truck or backpacking gun, it would be pretty handy to be able to put accessories such as flashlights or scopes/ reflex sights on. Another option is these rubber grip things you can put on the rails to make holding more comfortable. It's also nice to have the option of putting a grip of some sort near the trigger, but a cheaper option than Chiappa actually manufacturing one. Or even worse, imagine if they took the proprietary route.
I guess you could have a torch and laser for securing a building? but if you're goal is home defense then a break action rifle just doesn't seem logical.
I don’t NEED a single shot 22 but have always been interested in this. I’d pretty much talked myself out of it. Now I want one again lol. Keep up the awesome work.
It's a fun plinker. You'd be surprised of how many rounds you can go through in a session with a single shot, as you don't have to fiddle with magazine and keep shooting round after round. I also find there is something satisfying about top break designs that you don't get with bolt actions.
The company makes a m1 carbine .22....was probably cheaper to use those then design and produce new one. Their .22 M1 is terrible tho. Can't make it thru a 10 round mag without jamming. Plus the price is kinda high around 300-400
This is a great little rifle to teach kids how to shoot. At the same time, it dispatched more squirrels that any other. 22lr I own. It's simple, very accurate and easy to carry in a backpack.
I love the simplicity of the thing. There's something quite nice about the minimalism to it. Nice channel by the way. First video of yours I've watched and interesting to see how much detail you go into. Keep up the good work!
This feeling, when you can just hide this gun near junk, bike mechanical parts (bullets in the pocket) and it would be really difficult to spot a weapon
Actually, the M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon was the original pilot survival rifle. The AR-7 was a latecomer that was not really an issue weapon. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M6_Aircrew_Survival_Weapon
@@richardtroell6407 Who doesn't know that? Henry is the latest re-creator of the AR-7 7 shot semi auto takedown and Chiappa is the latest to re-create the M6 survival rifle. What else do you want to know?
Phelan Christopher “that just sounds like slavery with extra steps” from car battery episode. I always confuse that quote for a simpsons reference for some reason
Bought one a while back, use it for snakes mostly with CCI shot, makes an excellent truck gun to take camping or fishing. I’ve ran into several poisonous snakes that will no longer be a danger to anyone thanks to this
Quick question, does yours have a super light trigger, I mean super scary light, not in a good way? Seems too light when I was teaching my son fundamentals. It still is a fun rifle but I bought a Cricket for teaching him which is also a cool little rifle.
@@failtolawl Thanks for the reply. It seriously is "you touch it" it goes off. Wasn't sure because I bought it for maybe 150 back in the day. It just sits in the safe. Maybe I'll see what Chiappa can do for me. Thanks again.
I would love to get one of theses then cover it with attachments. Put a good old acog sight, Silencer, flashlight, Maybe a collapsible Fore-grip. Just really makes out the level 1 gun.
@@5peciesunkn0wn You get it! Some people read my ridiculous comment, a bit of irony, and actually thought I am a psycho, you know, wanting a flame thrower and all. Takes all kinds.
@@Backyard.Ballistics I usually pick it up right away, a job partner had it and was noticeable when he was trying to do something precise, it made me uncomfortable until I asked him and he explained so I started seeing it as normal and offered my help when I felt he needed it. Few days later an aunt of mine was washing some dishes right next to me and was also shaking which was strange since she had no reason to be nervous so I made the connection and ask her right away about the tremors, it's weird that that was the first time I saw it. BTW, I subscribed to your channel within the first 30 seconds; this is good content. God bless you sir.
@@Backyard.Ballistics Essential Tremor was explained to me 30 years ago when I was diagnosed. He said that you're born with it, it can show in families, it usually gets worse as you age. Well, it had become so bad 10 years ago that I had DBS installed. Magic! Tremors gone. effin' GONE! No more hand shake. Today I have a very small tremor in my left thumb at times but all is still good. DBS is really worth looking in to. And, unlike most other 'cutting' treatments DBS is reversible. Completely removeable.
I'm glad to see you wearing gloves here, to keep such a delicate, finely-machined, precision gun from being damaged by handling, and preserve it's museum quality!!
Yo I see that everyone has noticed your tremors as well, it's odd seeing someone else with them because then it really shows how noticable it is. I've gotten used to mine as I was born, I imagine you're the same way. Good video tho
@@genoob5843 Pistols are very short range and have, in military terms, "low stopping power". A rifle has longer range and can penetrate deeper into a target,which makes it better for hunting than a pistol would be.
@@somewhereelse1235 I’m kinda sceptic tho, what if you miss the first shot and now you have to scramble around to reload another round while under a high pressure situation (assuming something is chasing you). I’d say it’s better to invest in a shotgun, this rifle is more for sporting than backup.
@@genoob5843 Considering how much easier it'd be to carry around than a full sized rifle or shotgun, this would be pretty decent to scare off any predator getting too close so it doesn't end up chasing you, better than the standard handgun, but if you're getting chased then a high powered cartridge of a rifle or the size of a slug would be better, yes
Way back in my teen years, I learned to shoot on a Winchester Model 55 single-shot .22 rifle. Glad these simple, inexpensive rifles are being produced as lightweight, folding survival weapons, and are readily available here in the USA. Thanks for the informative video!
If you haven't yet, I would highly recommend. I purchased one as my second rifle, my first .22. it's light, affordable, relatively accurate, surprisingly good quality, and a great backpacking rifle. I've used it for squirrel and grouse before and it's more than adequate.
This is a cool idea for FPS games. Imagine it acts as a sniper, just a bit worse in stability, damage (still one shot to the head) and it can go into a secondary slot in place of a pistol
This rifle is designed to be used a little like the Armalite/Charter/Henry AR-7. It easily fits is a small kit and can be used for survival or defense if you become stranded or lost. It is not intended as a long term solution to firearm needs.
I bought one of these this year, pisser little rifle. Easy enough for my 5 year old daughter to shoot. Wasn't real keen on the stock sights and got a cheap 4x32 scope. Shoots nice
@@PilotAwe indeed. I typically hunt varmints at the edge of eastern woodlands, where fifty yards is a long shot. Hell, twenty five is a bit unusual. But a .22WMR will put down a woodchuck quite handily, and in the heavy brush and brambles, you take the shot fast, or not at all.
Love how you tested different calibers and or ammunition for proper comparison in use with this model! good job and thanks for the in-depth review and video!
they should make this for large bore rimmed pistol caliber cartridges like .327 mag, .357 mag, and .44 mag would then actually be an awesome back pack rifle.
I need a FPS videogame with this level of realism. Really freaking good filmed, i loved it. Came to see the cheapest rifle, and watched the best IRL FPS footage i`ve ever seen.
Im honestly gunna look into this. Never heard of this gun before and i like the look. Great for when you just want alittle target practice. Like a lethal BB gun. Very cool. I love that the stock holds the rounds as well. Added bonus, super compact and easy to carry around.
I'm surprised more models like this were never made. A foldable survivalist backpack gun is handy as hell. They are simple and work. And the less moving parts, the longer it will last. I have a bolt action hunting rifle from 1907 and it is still in perfect condition. If the SHTF it would be one of the first guns I'd grab.
It reminds me of the circa WW2 era M4 Survival Rifle chambered in 22 Hornet. Was given to air crews to hunt for game and survive off the land should they ever crash.
This looks like an item you'd get at lvl 1
Honestly we need a game with this as a low level gun
crabbyninja Should’ve been the starting weapon for Modern Warfare’s multiplayer lol
Reminds me of the pipe guns in Fallout 4
gun master mode. battlefield 3 (premium)
Realistic gun mmorpg
We need a 50 bmg version
Yep, but with a bunch of painkillers for the broken shoulders itll produce ;p
@Maxwell Zimmermann the serbus is too big. We need something smaller that can also be folded. Just pop that thing out in a robbery and delete the lower region of the fella robbing you and those of his 20 friends
Or a .410 Barrett for thos of us out here in Commiefornia /:
It's going to be a snug fit, but I'll see what I can do 😉
Backyard Ballistics please yes
Dad always said , " Don't make fun of another mans gun , he'll shoot you with it".
Had the surprise of my life when that banana put a hole in my chest
wise words those are
Me look at that thing is that even a gun no it's the prototype for fallout's pipe gun
That's when I lost my virginity
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It's actually a well designed firearm. Simple, cost effective, reliable and it works.
cost effective? it costs 170 bucks, thats a joke! if you pay 20 bucks more you can get a proper rifle with wooden stock and everything… I wouldn‘t pay more than 90€ for this
@@REALdavidmiscarriage This one is very lightweight and has a good trigger. Yes, for a little more you can buy a single shot or bolt action (or maybe even semi-auto!) with better ergonomics, but it's going to be heavier, and likely the trigger is going to be worse as well.
If you get a semi-auto, you'll be limited to a narrower range of ammo.
Definitely, the Little Badger has it's niche.
@@scriptguru8 It just seems like a rip off for that price
@@REALdavidmiscarriagebro this is not meant to compete with your average guns. This is simple, compact and lightweight. I kind of like it.
@@TurquazCannabiz still the price point is too high.. 70-90 bucks is what I would pay for it
3:20
Hold [SHIFT] to hold your breath
I am wheezing
@@snipars2233 Then hold shift!
Was that a cusine royale reference
MrMusic ._.
Why he shaking so much tho
That’s the best “first person footage” I’ve ever seen
We could do with Maurice buttoning up his damn shirt. Guy looks like a baby Sasquatch.
@@richardm3023 nah man it was funny, looked like a eastern walter white.
foot-age
I actually love how you can see his iron sights line up perfectly
only beaten by hardcore henry
There's something fantastically interesting about stripping technology back to its barest minimum, sure it's simple and basic as hell but it is still a fully functional rifle for dirt cheap, perfect to have a in storage in an emergency situation.
That is the intention, a rifle for emergencies. Buy one, keep it in your car, at, or boat.
Exactly. Awful for self defense but it doesnt seem like a bad option for outdoor survival.
@@user-pn3im5sm7k well you can always use it as a rod if things go south
@@user-pn3im5sm7khow exactly is it awful?
@@ryan24287okay g.i joe we get it. gun not full auto drum mag = bad. a gun is a gun bro, you just lack the skill to use it effectively.
A cut + threaded barrel, suppressor, subsonic .22 win mag ammo, and cheap red dot probably make this the greatest little rifle for small game and survival.
Lose the red dot and get a tiny diopter sight instead
Survival does not need some DayZ tacticool nonsense.
"I like technically impressive rifles"
The gun's literally a pipe.
Even Fallout's Pipe Rifle is better than this one :v
Crutch*
It’s technically impressive in the same way a hot dog is technically a sandwich
Welrod and welwand would like to have a word
It's like how THE AK GUY described the sten as an "angry tube"
This might be a really good "first gun", if someone is getting into rifles and firearms. It looks very simple, easy to clean and has a very good price.
that's what i was thinking. this thing looks kinda cool
I own many firearms, and have been shooting for almost fifty years; the Little Badger has its place even for experienced shooters. Extremely niche, but in that niche it's very good.
@@lairdcummings9092 nice one old man, what the best rifle in your perspective?
@@AppleRick honestly? The best rifle is the one you trust and can shoot well. Yeah, not a straightforward answer, but realistically, there are as many 'best' rifles as there are riflemen. I don't, for instance, like the AK pattern - nothing wrong with the rifle, but the shape of it doesn't suit my body. It doesn't *fit* me.
I'm a BIG fan of Mausers, but those again, don't fit every person or situation.
If you put my toes to the fire, I'd say my *personal* best rifle is a Swedish M-38 Mauser in 6.5 Swedish. Legit 1000 yard rifle, and capable of taking any game I will ever see in North America, without excessive recoil.
@@lairdcummings9092 thanks old man
This looks like something out of the Metro series
Yeah... could make one firing 7.62x54r (Mosin-Nagant ammunition, they have a zillion rounds in old bunkers over there) At ranges of 300m or less, it'd be a fairly effective weapon for a hunter or scout, even with no scope.
Yeah my first thought was "this has to be some made in russia piece of shit"
@@melaniel.4269 I don't think you've ever played a Metro game.
@@TheManinBlack9054 I did, boring generic jumpscare shooters. Yawn.
@@melaniel.4269 It makes me happy that that remark *didn't* start a whole nother argument
The cheapest gun I ever purchased was a $49 Mosin Nagant from Big 5. Unissued, packed with grease and an absolute mule with how hard it kicks in 7.62 x 54 . I call it the Jed Clampett Special.
lol bro these type of rifles in india are like $1500+ gun laws of india ig.......
How long ago was that i couldnt imagine getting one that cheap nowadays
This looks like a homemade weapon you’d see being used by a post-apocalyptic bandit
fallout pipe rifle
rust
No that would be better
@Some dude you aren't wrong
@willz dance ye
This gun looks really fun not gonna lie
Looks like a great little gun for plinking and small game or pest control. I feel like .22RS was made for guns like this.
@@Name-vh8ct but it comes with a little bag i could carry it in !
@@Name-vh8ct 😳
This gun is literally just a stock , barrel , and firing mechanism ...
Edit for angry gun enthusiasts: (It’s a joke)
Other guns just have a grip and like that’s all that’s different
@@liquidbogan4120 Also no mag or bolt,
What else do you need?
Isnt that like all guns?
Mr Cat yea it is, but most guns have mags, this one doesn’t
i actually went out and bought one of these, One fun little gun to shoot, super easy to maintain aswell, mine is 17HMR instead of .22WMR
In terms of the wire-stock, i wrapped it with a rag to make it minimally more comfortable
A gun where the mod list includes a rag is right in my pricepoint
Mom: We have rifles at home
Rifles at home:
Typical american family conversation
Soviet conscript: can we have gun?
Soviet commander: we have gun in trench
Guns in trench: non existent
ah yes, quite a funny and original reddit moment my fellow internetter, have a reddit gold kind stranger
Better version
They start going through the gun isle and the son says
Son: mom can we buy the ak 47 or maybe the m16
Random U.S mom: we have them at home
The ak 47 and the m16 at home:
@TXC Rag3 it's a meme. The origin is when kids ask to get food while they're out (restaurant, drive through, etc) but the mom says there's food at home. However, the child does not like any of the food at home.
Western cheapest rifle be like: Let me be just a piece of foldable metal, but still gotta have that Picatinny rail.
Lmao
Standards.
@THAT Guy well a lot of Russian / Chinese made weapons have their own weird rails on it
@Old Luke haha exactly! the priority lol
Not just one, but *5*
how in the world did you mount that helmet cam, that was the most immersive first person video i've ever seen
i want to know too
Probably a sunglass cam.
He put the camera in his mouth
Wifi connecting camera and aim with the view on your phone. same as a drone camera operated buy a phone as a controller.
Yeah that was awesome!
this was my first gun when I was little I walked into the gun store with my dad and the man at the counter said this will is perfect for you the only problem was I did not have enough. So about 6 months and a few small jobs later 9 year old me walked back into the gun store and left with this little beauty. It still works to this day
Clear to say it's also durable
@@kiloklavdi1185 Heck yeah, its a nice little can shooter.
@lif6737 it really depends tbh, my grandfather was an avid hunter and he wanted me to learn. He died of cancer a year ago and my best memories of him are from those hunting trips.
@lif6737 Do Europeans really just sell alcohol in a supermarket viewable for little kids to see, and do they seriously let kids drink alcohol at just 18 years old?
We like guns, you like drugs/poison.
@@drunkenpumpkins7401 This has gotta be the most hypocritically American post I've seen, what the hell 💀
It almost looks like a sniper conversion of the STEN.
Now with 90% less jams.
@@CaptainGrief66 This weapon is so easy that it is just impossible to jam it lmao
@@snipars2233
Well yeah, you could always have an extractor failure or a light strike but that's it, the previous is pretty unlikely
I was referring to the Sten gun
@@CaptainGrief66 with a light strike you can just recock. And you could probably just hit the gun and the extractor works. That's the virtue of simple guns
Rifle
Guys it's essential tremor, nothing that is really bad, it kinda sucks when you handle some small parts, apart from that, people live with it pretty easy
Not always. I've seen some folks who had to make major life changes because of ES. My own got to the point I couldn't carry a cup with one hand, couldn't write very well, couldn't hit the keys on the 'puter (or anything else for that matter) and completely prevented many activities.
What essential termors
I have it, but a light form of it, it hasn't bothered me much, if not at all, but I've seen worse cases.
I have it at age 20, and it definitely has impacted my life decisions already.
@@EliteFlight Talk to your doctor. Mine put me on propranolol which helped tremendously.
Gun experts:"this is a bad gun. You'll shoot your eye out"
Bb gun experts:"this is the best gun on the market highly recommend"
Is it illegal to make your own BB gun in America California
@Paramdeep Grewal Facts.
How can it take your eye out, malfunction?
@@odstman2984 you're asking a comment section. I would not trust the advice given by anyone here.
@@odstman2984 *sigh* Everything's illegal in my home state. Can't even make a shoddy, half decent homemade scope, lol.
The rimfire 22 WMR is roughly equivalent to the centerfire 5.7x28mm as far as power and ballistics. 22 WMR can be quite formidable as a small game and survival caliber and can even function defensively, though that can always be risky with rimfires.
I’ve seen bolt action .22 rifles for around $100 new, I thought when you said it was the cheapest rifle it would be like $50
A Ruger 10/22 is only $130
@@Agent-cy5yb Technically used but it was still in the box and never fired. $140 with 2 scopes. 1 wasn't so great but the other scope is a fairly nice lighted mill dot. Not nearly as light as the Badger but I'd still prefer to haul the Ruger anyway. And often do..in Texas people are more used to it. Maybe other places a hiker is better off with it not being so obvious.
@@black_jackledemon6298 I live in Upstate NY, and have seen them at Wal-Mart for $130, was going to get one but had an issue with my i.d.
@@Agent-cy5yb I live in Europe and it is like 350$
@@toma1693 for the Ruger or the one in the video, either way, thats crazy.
You’ve got handguns. You’ve got rifles. We out here with a handrifle
@Jeremy Backman if i teach my kid, i would rather bring him a Glock but not this freak gun
@@jjcutter123 I don't think a pistol is a good first weapon to learn.
Guy with broken legs: this is a robbery
Bank person: What?
Guy with broken legs: *lifts up crutch* THIS IS A ROBBERY
Why would someone with broken legs rob a bank? Even more why would he do it with a single shot break barrel?
@@pmac7527 Because sheople are too stupid to know it's only a single shot. Being a 'black rifle' it obviously fires in full semi-auto using 30clips per minute.
I laughed to freaking hard at this lol
the inventor in sweet home with his crutch rifle is exactly this
@@kevinsullivan3448 automatic*
That first person footage is really cool because it shows actually amining the gun properly through the sights and not just from right above it or whever people normally wear the camera.
3:50 my guy was having some flashbacks or somthing.
😂
Because the war , never change 😂 this scope remind me of a M1 garand a little bit , idk why
@@ilvostroincubo3665 same
CoD:BO 2?
@@ilvostroincubo3665 *P I N G*
This thing looks like a happy meal toy you’d get at McDonald’s
Only in America
4th of July happy meal toy.
Just don't bring it to school
@@kazuhiramiller2121 nah it's *meant* for school
So like in Shrek 2, when the happy meal comes w/ a battle axe.
This looks like it is straight out of fallout 4
Even the pipe rifles look more solid though.
@@Sonlirain yeah it looks flimsy but i wouldn't say it looks more durable than pipe guns
no syria 4
Haha pipe weapon alright
It remembers me more to the 22lr silencedpistol from fallout new vegas
This is the definition of first person angle. My soul felt that right through the hole
That has got to be the cutest goddamn little death dealing device I've ever seen. I am serious, it's so cute looking it's disarming, it looks like a modern version of the kids Daisy air rifle from back in the day, yet it's an actual single shot rifle. that can fold up and be carried in what looks like a tennis racket bag if you aren't in the know. I love it!
those red ryders really felt like a .22
Pack a punch daisy rifle , Cod black ops .
Just wait until you see a sub 2000 lol
It's made for hikers or really anybody that spends time in the woods as a small game hunting and animal self-defense rifle. That's why it looks like that it's as light as possible.
Aw c'mon! Single action, manual cocktail, break action, small cal...what's not to hate after you piss someone off and they beat you to death with it!
...and I'm not even a firearms guy!
$170? You can buy a marlin model60 semi auto tube fed 15+1 for $150 brand new in the box
I've seen a few Badgers for about 110. I could be wrong, I personally don't trust semi autos below 200. But I hear you
@@YoungBison yeah yeah I wouldn't trust a model 60 or one of those ridiculous ruger 10/22s either. They've only been around for decades, sold millions of them, and have probably fired billions upon billions of 22lr🙄 lol
I bet the model 60 at that price isn't chambered in .22 win mag
Obviously
@@John5.56 I've had a great time with a 10/22, so has nearly everyone I know, not many people I know had a good experience with the model 60. Maybe they had lemons, maybe they weren't properly cleaning it. I'm not saying all cheap semi autos are bad, I am saying that when you pump out that many guns that fast, there are bound to be a few that slip quality control
The fact it has picatinny rails all around just makes it all more hilarious...
They're practical, albeit funny. As a truck or backpacking gun, it would be pretty handy to be able to put accessories such as flashlights or scopes/ reflex sights on. Another option is these rubber grip things you can put on the rails to make holding more comfortable. It's also nice to have the option of putting a grip of some sort near the trigger, but a cheaper option than Chiappa actually manufacturing one. Or even worse, imagine if they took the proprietary route.
But it makes sense. Having only one shot a decent scope makes you sure it counts
I guess you could have a torch and laser for securing a building? but if you're goal is home defense then a break action rifle just doesn't seem logical.
Atleast, you can put a forward grip on... this.
They are very useful though, better to have the option
That's the first time I've gotten to look down the sights of a gun in "first person" footage outside of a video game, you've earned my like.
I don’t NEED a single shot 22 but have always been interested in this. I’d pretty much talked myself out of it. Now I want one again lol. Keep up the awesome work.
They are fun for weird reasons
They need to make a .22 Mag and/or .17 HMR and then I’m interested.
@@john-paulsilke893 just bought a .22 mag badger myself. $95 used but good shape
It's a fun plinker. You'd be surprised of how many rounds you can go through in a session with a single shot, as you don't have to fiddle with magazine and keep shooting round after round.
I also find there is something satisfying about top break designs that you don't get with bolt actions.
@@john-paulsilke893 It comes in .22 WMR (winchester magnum) which is .22 mag. Like 45 colt vs 45 long colt. They are the same just shorter names.
Is no one going to talk about how perfect that POV shot was?
Just realized that it has M1 carbine style rifle sights
Yep😉
no joke i was thinking that in my head as i was watching it then saw this comment 2 seconds after... but i like the sights
The company makes a m1 carbine .22....was probably cheaper to use those then design and produce new one.
Their .22 M1 is terrible tho. Can't make it thru a 10 round mag without jamming. Plus the price is kinda high around 300-400
A peep rear and shrouded front is pretty common on single shot .22s like this the crickett , or Savage rascal
im actually surprised how nice the sights are, usually on small guns like this they slap on cheap as fuck plastic pistol sights
This is a great little rifle to teach kids how to shoot.
At the same time, it dispatched more squirrels that any other. 22lr I own.
It's simple, very accurate and easy to carry in a backpack.
I love the simplicity of the thing. There's something quite nice about the minimalism to it.
Nice channel by the way. First video of yours I've watched and interesting to see how much detail you go into. Keep up the good work!
Minimalistic utilitarianism I always say.
This feeling, when you can just hide this gun near junk, bike mechanical parts (bullets in the pocket) and it would be really difficult to spot a weapon
Indeed, and I was wondering why you would possibly need a suppressor on it besides hiding it for assassination 🤔
@@jarred3286 moose are a difficult target and a supressor helps incase they survive or you miss.
@@apersonwhoenjoysskyrim3110 Why would someone hunt a moose with a .22 magnum? Would be rather unethical.
@@jarred3286 I meant that for self defense against one because moose can catch one off guard.
@@apersonwhoenjoysskyrim3110 Are you trolling or just plain dumb?
The Henry AR-7 is actually the firearm given to aircrews and pilots, and it is on the civilian market as well, since you asked.
Actually, the M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon was the original pilot survival rifle. The AR-7 was a latecomer that was not really an issue weapon.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M6_Aircrew_Survival_Weapon
@@lairdcummings9092 And Armalite made it, then Charter Arms and now Henry (AR7). Chiappa now makes a version of the M6
@@richardtroell6407 Who doesn't know that? Henry is the latest re-creator of the AR-7 7 shot semi auto takedown and Chiappa is the latest to re-create the M6 survival rifle. What else do you want to know?
@@richardtroell6407 What are you smoking? Better go have a look at the chiappa website
@@richardtroell6407 he has gone to learn about firearms
That first person footage is the best I’ve ever seen
Fun fact: "Chiappa" means "butt cheek" in italian
Bravo
creampieguy 69 itelligente
Ass rifle, that’s what I will call it now
butt cheek little badger
Little ass badger
I think he was having a seizure during the first person shooting
I looked down in the comments to find if anyone else saw that
Saw snow on the ground, was probably cold
Isaak Woodworth If only you knew what a seizure looks like.
Wampa Chomp Yeah, totally agree. It's not only painfull but can be an actual medical emergency.
Some anti-seizure medications ironically have slight tremor as a side effect, though nothing like Parkinson's or an actual seizure fortunately.
This just sounds like a pistol with extra steps
*less
So does every gun
Sounds like a Rick and Morty joke
Phelan Christopher “that just sounds like slavery with extra steps” from car battery episode. I always confuse that quote for a simpsons reference for some reason
Ice Breaker
“Ooh la la, somebody’s gonna get laid in college.”
Bought one a while back, use it for snakes mostly with CCI shot, makes an excellent truck gun to take camping or fishing. I’ve ran into several poisonous snakes that will no longer be a danger to anyone thanks to this
Quick question, does yours have a super light trigger, I mean super scary light, not in a good way? Seems too light when I was teaching my son fundamentals. It still is a fun rifle but I bought a Cricket for teaching him which is also a cool little rifle.
@@77Infidel It shouldn't, no.
@@failtolawl Thanks for the reply. It seriously is "you touch it" it goes off. Wasn't sure because I bought it for maybe 150 back in the day. It just sits in the safe. Maybe I'll see what Chiappa can do for me. Thanks again.
Itd be really cool if it ejected the casing like a break action shotgun does
Nah y'all poor niggas don't deserve that mechanize
Nathan Barraza ok nathan
That sounded like some great elitism
Most break action shotguns sadly dont have that. Would be cool tho.
@Mr PapaGeorgio What is that profile picture?
When the bullets cost more that the gun after like a month of use
Wait, month of use? Wtf
Damn, this is my first time watching gun review from literally the eye perspective.
A quality content, sir.
It was actually really satisfying. People should do that more often
*This looks like a rifle you’d see in Brazil.*
@Isaac Antonio Iupi *Just look up Brazilian guns and you’ll understand me.*
@Isaac Antonio Iupi *Search up homemade Brazilian weapons.*
@Isaac Antonio Iupi *It looks pretty cursed to me.*
@Isaac Antonio Iupi i thought the FAL was a Israeli weapon
@@PDaddy0120 No FN is a belgian companie
I would love to get one of theses then cover it with attachments. Put a good old acog sight, Silencer, flashlight, Maybe a collapsible Fore-grip. Just really makes out the level 1 gun.
I love maxing out lvl 1 guns in video games. It would be insanely more funny irl
You forgot the bayonet and flame thrower and grenade launcher...
@@mroilcat shoot you right
@@mroilcat and a pommel to end him rightly!
@@5peciesunkn0wn You get it! Some people read my ridiculous comment, a bit of irony, and actually thought I am a psycho, you know, wanting a flame thrower and all. Takes all kinds.
At first I thought you were shaking, then I realized you have tremors. I've known some people with them. Hope yours are not bad.
You are the first one that guessed it right. I have essential tremor, even though I am young. Luckily it is non degenerative, so it won't get worse. 😉
@@Backyard.Ballistics I usually pick it up right away, a job partner had it and was noticeable when he was trying to do something precise, it made me uncomfortable until I asked him and he explained so I started seeing it as normal and offered my help when I felt he needed it. Few days later an aunt of mine was washing some dishes right next to me and was also shaking which was strange since she had no reason to be nervous so I made the connection and ask her right away about the tremors, it's weird that that was the first time I saw it.
BTW, I subscribed to your channel within the first 30 seconds; this is good content. God bless you sir.
@@Backyard.Ballistics Essential Tremor was explained to me 30 years ago when I was diagnosed. He said that you're born with it, it can show in families, it usually gets worse as you age. Well, it had become so bad 10 years ago that I had DBS installed. Magic! Tremors gone. effin' GONE! No more hand shake. Today I have a very small tremor in my left thumb at times but all is still good.
DBS is really worth looking in to. And, unlike most other 'cutting' treatments DBS is reversible. Completely removeable.
@@dpeter6396 thank you very much for suggesting, i appreciate it 🙏😉
@GazB85 yes, i am now on beta blockers, and improved a lot luckily
7:31
literally couldn’t help but see a fleshlight
Sentinel Animations yes
yellow
Oh. A connoisseur.
bruh
Flesh
I'm glad to see you wearing gloves here, to keep such a delicate, finely-machined, precision gun from being damaged by handling, and preserve it's museum quality!!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has trembling hands
bro it's called arthritis
@Ali S ever heard of the concept of jokes? check them out they're hilarious
@Ali S theyre found in the fabled land of Humouria.
@Ali S i mean its your fault for approaching a random hobo on the interwebs mate.
I'll just find my popcorn and sit here. Don't mind me guys.
Yo I see that everyone has noticed your tremors as well, it's odd seeing someone else with them because then it really shows how noticable it is. I've gotten used to mine as I was born, I imagine you're the same way. Good video tho
I know that the tremors don't impact him a lot, but for some reason seeing maked me anxious
honestly i think it looks like the kind of thing i'd keep in some camping gear as a back up rifle, especially for the price.
I think that's what its designed for, a lightweight back up gun that has nothing extra.
I’m still kinda confused, why not just bring a pistol with a capacity of 10.
@@genoob5843 Pistols are very short range and have, in military terms, "low stopping power". A rifle has longer range and can penetrate deeper into a target,which makes it better for hunting than a pistol would be.
@@somewhereelse1235 I’m kinda sceptic tho, what if you miss the first shot and now you have to scramble around to reload another round while under a high pressure situation (assuming something is chasing you). I’d say it’s better to invest in a shotgun, this rifle is more for sporting than backup.
@@genoob5843 Considering how much easier it'd be to carry around than a full sized rifle or shotgun, this would be pretty decent to scare off any predator getting too close so it doesn't end up chasing you, better than the standard handgun, but if you're getting chased then a high powered cartridge of a rifle or the size of a slug would be better, yes
I'm gonna start wearing my button up shirts like Maurice ( a.k.a. The Boss)
Want this in warzone just imagine get sniped by some dude you look at the kill cam and they basically used babys first rifle
Would be dope as hell a high reward high risk gun.
kinda looks like the mk2 carbine to me
I want them to add a 10/22 in war zone with a full auto feature it would be the fastest killing gun in the game
.22 mag dont care
Imagine seeing some dude gunning down people with a crutch
Thx for 500 likes
Google the film “The Day of the Jackal”. You shouldn’t be disappointed.
BeerBadFunForAll , what a brilliant comment👍
I was looking at this gun and my mom asked me why I was looking at a crutch
Shut up
Mr. Bee you’re the type of person slash a child’s bouncy house
Way back in my teen years, I learned to shoot on a Winchester Model 55 single-shot .22 rifle. Glad these simple, inexpensive rifles are being produced as lightweight, folding survival weapons, and are readily available here in the USA. Thanks for the informative video!
It's got one of the best single-action triggers I've ever felt, hands down. Or, at least, mine has.
Finally, affordable school supplies
Suppress it to maximize k/d
@Shad0wz You're right, it's not funny. It's fucking hilarious.
@@YOOT_JJ good save
@Shad0wz that's what the kids in the class said when the quite kid was reaching his bag
@@AdeneTzr good thing it takes 10 years to reload😂
There’s something about this thing that I absolutely love
It's the Citroën 2cv of guns.
Its adorable
myself👍 I want one
"I fear no man. But that... Thing..."
_shows Chiappa_
"It *scares* me."
the fact that chiappa means ass cheeks in italian made your comment 3x better
They go from a tiny little pipe to a triple barreled shotgun
I'm seriously tempted to pick one of these up.
It kind of looks fun to shoot, with a lot of customization options.
If you haven't yet, I would highly recommend. I purchased one as my second rifle, my first .22. it's light, affordable, relatively accurate, surprisingly good quality, and a great backpacking rifle. I've used it for squirrel and grouse before and it's more than adequate.
As my Dad always said to me, "You're shaking like a dog shitting a peach seed." lol good review on the gun, i might get one
He probably is sufferings from muscle tremors.
My dad says that too. Wonder where that saying came from?
This looks like the replacement for the eoka pistol in Rust
Waterpipe
Water pipe stupid
@@TheOfficialButthead no theres a eoka pistol its cheaper than the waterpipe
Eoka pistol, 50 metal and like 200 wood not waterpipe
Non craftable, air drop eoka
my questions at the beginning video:
does it kill?
does it even shoot?
why is this cheaper than most good airsoft AEGs on the market?
I'd use it to an airsoft battle, atleast there would be no cheaters.
this gun is shit
Of course it can kill, apparently it can shoot, and it has way fewer small moving parts than a nice airsoft gun.
@@Bubaqxd its pretty good when you want to have a gun to throw in your backpack during a camping trip, its cheap lightweight but still useful
Small game
"Mom I want a Kel-Tec Sub-2000"
"We Have a Sub-2000 at home"
Sub-2000 at home:
9mm or 40?
I love Maurice’s chill vibe with the unbuttoned shirt haha
I feel like everyone should have one of these
Sounds fun
You don't get real accuracy until you unbutton your shirt!
This is a cool idea for FPS games.
Imagine it acts as a sniper, just a bit worse in stability, damage (still one shot to the head) and it can go into a secondary slot in place of a pistol
This rifle is designed to be used a little like the Armalite/Charter/Henry AR-7. It easily fits is a small kit and can be used for survival or defense if you become stranded or lost. It is not intended as a long term solution to firearm needs.
I've actually really considered getting one of these just for its hilarious look.
It's a really good collection item that's for sure
It's sold out everywhere.
It’s fun to plink with. It’s a good varmint rifle. Nothing wrong with a cheap range gun. Well...at least I would say that if I could find ammo
"Mom, can we have a breechloader?"
"We already have a breechloader at home."
The breechloader at home:
Could be worse. You could have a Black powder Trapdoor Springfield conversion instead. Just imagine the smoke and noise compared to this tiny thing.
Backyard Ballisics, you have THE BEST POV shooting camera set up! You're also very informative and watchable. But that pov angle is perfect.
I bought one of these this year, pisser little rifle. Easy enough for my 5 year old daughter to shoot.
Wasn't real keen on the stock sights and got a cheap 4x32 scope. Shoots nice
A cheap red dot will serve most purposes.
@@lairdcummings9092 A Cheap scope will serve even more. A 22. WMR is easily capable of accurate shooting at 100 m and at that range a scope is nice
@@PilotAwe sure.
I prefer the fast acquisition, but a well-chosen scope works too.
@@lairdcummings9092 Well it depends obviously what you are hunting, for fast paced short ranges red dot is superior
@@PilotAwe indeed.
I typically hunt varmints at the edge of eastern woodlands, where fifty yards is a long shot. Hell, twenty five is a bit unusual. But a .22WMR will put down a woodchuck quite handily, and in the heavy brush and brambles, you take the shot fast, or not at all.
0:26 Woah, he force pushed that bullet back in place
I respect the fact he bothered to make everything look nice, instead of just ignoring it
Love how you tested different calibers and or ammunition for proper comparison in use with this model! good job and thanks for the in-depth review and video!
Reminds me of the old 22 Long rifles that Brake down and store in the stock
This is probably the only chanle that shows how the sights looks like, i love that
when mom cant afford the expensive school supplies
thanks for the likes 3.6k
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@@redacted2359 ?
lmao
*No*
I call it:
The Tactical Twig
Tactwigal
imagine picking that up in a forest
they should make this for large bore rimmed pistol caliber cartridges like .327 mag, .357 mag, and .44 mag would then actually be an awesome back pack rifle.
I held my breath while he was aiming
I caught myself doing the same thing 🤣
When you need to go on a secret mission as a cripple and you need crutches to fit the role:
Solid cripple snake
7:29 When did you start doing Fleshlite reviews?
Deeper penetration
I need a FPS videogame with this level of realism. Really freaking good filmed, i loved it. Came to see the cheapest rifle, and watched the best IRL FPS footage i`ve ever seen.
Im honestly gunna look into this. Never heard of this gun before and i like the look. Great for when you just want alittle target practice. Like a lethal BB gun. Very cool. I love that the stock holds the rounds as well. Added bonus, super compact and easy to carry around.
This actually looks like good first person view
That is the most perfect, realistic First Person footage I have ever seen! 😮
Besides on the hub
I'm surprised more models like this were never made. A foldable survivalist backpack gun is handy as hell. They are simple and work. And the less moving parts, the longer it will last. I have a bolt action hunting rifle from 1907 and it is still in perfect condition. If the SHTF it would be one of the first guns I'd grab.
It reminds me of the circa WW2 era M4 Survival Rifle chambered in 22 Hornet. Was given to air crews to hunt for game and survive off the land should they ever crash.
Man I feel like crashing my plane now...
.22 bolt action rifles go for about $120 in P.A.
Megan T semi auto .22s can get as cheap as 100$ in Tx
$120 is about average for an entry level 22. Walmart has the savage mkII for around that price and it's a perfectly adequate little gun
I got my 7.62 battle rifle for 60$
They are the fold only once variety.
The tri-forked front sight and the rear peep sight really remind me of the sight picture on my Mini 14. I personally really love that setup!
Never would've expected this from Chiappa. The Rhino 200DS is such a beautiful revolver!