@@Mihail2204 that hole wasnt in the other vids. Looks like a homemade blow out hole in case the overpressure blows it up. It also wouldnt normally work like that as the cartridge is under it. Only if overpressure is high enough to blow out the barrel it will more likely rupture the cartridge which in this case is more safe. You see this also on rifles made to test out ammunition. As you can see in the vid, it just launched the barrel out and the rest of the pressure went out the hole. If it blew up in his hand he wouldnt have to deal with the slide entering his face. It made it somewhat safer when he was doing idiotic things, so i guess he listened to the comments somewhat. Still, shame about the gun. He shouldn't own firearms, i wonder how he even got his license and he should definitely lose it as this guy is totally irresponsible
@@danielwilke7574 the hole was in the other vids, it is just hard to notice as he purposefully avoids showing that it is a top venting blank gun to avoid legal troubles(in Belgium only top venting blank guns are legal, usually bruni)also if you knew about blank guns in europe you would know that 1. The very very old blank guns even from Eastern Europe had a grubscrew, later ones had obstructions which weren’t just threaded 2. This is in way too good condition to be 20+ years old, especially when it’s from bruni 3. You can clearly see the metal epoxy which was still stuck to the barrel 4. The new barrel OD doesn’t match the old one 5. He literally showed the original barrel which was completely blocked because this gun is a top firing blank gun, he literally showed the original barrel chopped off 6. Notice how he never showed the gun disassembled? That’s because it would be very easy for police to visit him 7. Even in some realm let’s say that this is just a very old blank gun, he still converted it because he modified the gun to allow for projectiles to be shot out from it, he manufactured illegal ammunition for it aswell. 8. Top firing blank guns have a hole at the top of the chamber, no, the cartridge does not block that hole as it is approximately 1cm in front of the blank, not on top of it, the cartridges are 8mmx20mm, which of only about 16-17mm is actually inside the chamber(the rim/bottom sticks out). This guy probably doesn’t have a license but is very interested in firearms, as if he had a license he wouldn’t broadcast himself showing an illegal weapon. All old and new blank guns are not able to shoot a projectile out of their barrels, in order to do that you must remove the obstruction(grubscrew, pins). If the slide doesn’t even move that means that the chamber is rough, meaning that it is stuck, if it is stuck then there is no real force going to the slide, especially not enough to break it. The real “safety” from blank guns being converted is the chamber and slide, on bruni the slides are very thin and made of a very weak material, but if it can’t even cycle then it can’t even break the slide, the reason the barrel flew out is because he only replaced the bore, not the complete barrel with the chamber, so when he tried firing it the green plastic from the blank started to get pushed out, the green plastic is way bigger than 5.5mm, which would create an obstruction and would take the least path of resistance(pushing the epoxied barrel out). Real blank gun companies would never epoxy a barrel because it can be heated and removed.
Alot of country's guns for the most part are illegal for normal people or effectively only allowed for certain people. When they did it in the UK. Crime jumped up almost over night. The problem is its a lose lose for normal citizens. Criminals can stick get guns if they put thier mind to it. But regular people not as much. Although to much the surprise i noticed company's did make quite the jump in producing guns that aren't really guns but almost as effective. So thats a plus i guess.
We all knew one day that pressure would get to the gun. Be glad you were not doing those home-made cartridges.
A ticking time bom 😁
Ofc it flew out, where is the retaining pin/slide lock?
I have no idea 😅
Nooooo, gorgeous gun please fix it and make video with
@@lepourpre6940
Hmmm Maybe If you like and subscribe 😁
Hi, can you please tell me the price of your blank gun in dollars?
I shell be very thankful to you.
theyre about $100 $150 man
I told you in your other video, your barrel will fly away one day…
"Real Gun" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
The explosion was real 😆
Do you have any green gas guns?
Yes, i do
Such a waste of that blank gun it is prob not made anymore due To open barrel
Oh well, It was a fun experiment 😁
He converted it, which is why it still had the top venting hole. But that is just speculation😉
@@Mihail2204yeah i say some epoxy around the end of the trunnion 😂
@@Mihail2204 that hole wasnt in the other vids. Looks like a homemade blow out hole in case the overpressure blows it up. It also wouldnt normally work like that as the cartridge is under it. Only if overpressure is high enough to blow out the barrel it will more likely rupture the cartridge which in this case is more safe. You see this also on rifles made to test out ammunition. As you can see in the vid, it just launched the barrel out and the rest of the pressure went out the hole. If it blew up in his hand he wouldnt have to deal with the slide entering his face. It made it somewhat safer when he was doing idiotic things, so i guess he listened to the comments somewhat. Still, shame about the gun. He shouldn't own firearms, i wonder how he even got his license and he should definitely lose it as this guy is totally irresponsible
@@danielwilke7574 the hole was in the other vids, it is just hard to notice as he purposefully avoids showing that it is a top venting blank gun to avoid legal troubles(in Belgium only top venting blank guns are legal, usually bruni)also if you knew about blank guns in europe you would know that 1. The very very old blank guns even from Eastern Europe had a grubscrew, later ones had obstructions which weren’t just threaded 2. This is in way too good condition to be 20+ years old, especially when it’s from bruni 3. You can clearly see the metal epoxy which was still stuck to the barrel 4. The new barrel OD doesn’t match the old one 5. He literally showed the original barrel which was completely blocked because this gun is a top firing blank gun, he literally showed the original barrel chopped off 6. Notice how he never showed the gun disassembled? That’s because it would be very easy for police to visit him 7. Even in some realm let’s say that this is just a very old blank gun, he still converted it because he modified the gun to allow for projectiles to be shot out from it, he manufactured illegal ammunition for it aswell. 8. Top firing blank guns have a hole at the top of the chamber, no, the cartridge does not block that hole as it is approximately 1cm in front of the blank, not on top of it, the cartridges are 8mmx20mm, which of only about 16-17mm is actually inside the chamber(the rim/bottom sticks out). This guy probably doesn’t have a license but is very interested in firearms, as if he had a license he wouldn’t broadcast himself showing an illegal weapon. All old and new blank guns are not able to shoot a projectile out of their barrels, in order to do that you must remove the obstruction(grubscrew, pins). If the slide doesn’t even move that means that the chamber is rough, meaning that it is stuck, if it is stuck then there is no real force going to the slide, especially not enough to break it. The real “safety” from blank guns being converted is the chamber and slide, on bruni the slides are very thin and made of a very weak material, but if it can’t even cycle then it can’t even break the slide, the reason the barrel flew out is because he only replaced the bore, not the complete barrel with the chamber, so when he tried firing it the green plastic from the blank started to get pushed out, the green plastic is way bigger than 5.5mm, which would create an obstruction and would take the least path of resistance(pushing the epoxied barrel out). Real blank gun companies would never epoxy a barrel because it can be heated and removed.
Your government disallows the real thing? 😞
@@Stevie-J
No it's just very complicated
Alot of country's guns for the most part are illegal for normal people or effectively only allowed for certain people. When they did it in the UK. Crime jumped up almost over night. The problem is its a lose lose for normal citizens. Criminals can stick get guns if they put thier mind to it. But regular people not as much. Although to much the surprise i noticed company's did make quite the jump in producing guns that aren't really guns but almost as effective. So thats a plus i guess.