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@@RECOILweb cuz im a gamer and we dont have that much time to write you and why also purely the ak did fire and the projectile did go BUT in ar it got stuck in chamber anyways the ak is more reliabale than ar in all dust mud snow water etc.
ADS is more interesting. it’s fully amphibious rifle which using special ammo 5.45x39 PSP which is dimensionally almost identical to regular 5.45 so it fits into standard mags.
They have so many rifles they can easly shoot underwater and they made a special rifle a pistol made for it , shooting no bullets but something like lill spears
So a normal baby can go swimming then. Got it. That's good because my baby has been quietly swimming in the pool for the past hour or two. Looks so peaceful just floating there, staring at the bottom of the pool.
Ive heard from an industry engineer that drilling out the hole on the rear of the buffer tube will permit the bolt carrier to cycle, otherwise you just have a super stiff hydraulic buffer.
@@erwinwiesbauer9913 they need a MUCH larger hole so that the water can escape freely. The small hole is for air which is compressible and flows easily through it while also preventing dirt from getting in. Water is considered a non compressible substance, so it needs as large a hole as possible or a perforated buffer tube in order to expell the water as the buffer moves to the rear.
There’s a company in Florida that makes kits for Glocks(and possibly others by now) that allow for reliable underwater use. People use them to kill lion fish en mass because they’re destroying the environment. It’s pretty badass.
Warren I’d guess it’s probably not much more than a couple meters before it looses ballistics. Still better than spearfishing though. When you come up to a large group of lion fish you’d have to spend most of your time reloading your spear gun.
@@andrewneal9976 the underwater attachment doesn't shoot lead, and those fish are causing massive damage. So yes it probably would damage the environment less even if it did shoot lead 🤣 it's what fishing weights are made of.
@@andrewneal9976 Lion fish are extremely invasive and dangerous to other wildlife. Honestly, even if they did use plain old lead bullets, the tradeoff isn't even something to actually consider. Considering that there is far more harmful, destructive trash in the ocean in greater quantities that cause more damage than a couple grams of lead, yeah, I'd say the lead isn't so bad. In the amounts it could be used it, the damage of lead in the ocean might even be negligible. Especially since the lion fish directly kill more stuff anyways. The solution will have very minimal short term and long term effects, compared to letting g the situation get worse. That, and some people still do more traditional spear fishing. As cool as the conversion is, it's still got things holding it back. Now if we wanna talk about really bad stuff that has happened to the ocean, we got a whole list of things. From dumping pesticides, mustard gas, oil spills, and all kinds of regular garbage that ends up in the ocean, we got lots to tall about.
Also, steel cased ammo tends to have harder primers. It was a brass case that actually fired, but you could see the grey steel getting manually ejected before it went off.
that would be my guess more than a headspace issue, as the first round failed, domestic ammo with their soft primers may be a solution, wonder if you could skip that and just tube in some air into the receiver to displace most of the water?
@@wdixon27 My guess is the headspace is fine, but the dramatic overpressure of that first round damaged the tip of the pin or flowed some primer material into the bolt and hung it up. That trunnion's a pretty decent chunk of steel as is the bolt, I doubt they would have stretched that much.
how? it fired one round and broke? both guns aren't worth shit now. they just broke in different ways. If i shoot you in the head and you shoot me through the mouth and destroy my spinal cord, we are both dead. neither of us really won the duel.
@@ModernBladesmith it didn't break. Light primer strikes are not 'breaking', it just failed to hit the firing pin with adequent force, due to water resistance. The AR's mag flew out.
@@deathlocus1571 actually no. The AK no longer fires because it's broken. Just like the ar. The ar damage looks worse but both guns are effectively scrap at this point
@@cottonballs185 the mag still stayed attached. That means there is a chance it could have fired again. I dont know if he tried all 30 bullets or if he tried 5 bullets. It still feed putting it above the AR.
@@BO-hh8mj They would have fired again if there was an actual chance, kiddo. *Cartridges* account for *rounds* of ammunition, not bullets. Go back to your airsoft and/or computer games
Probably just above the usual muzzle velocity(V-0). Acceleration ends after the bullet has left the barrel, only other thing that comes to mind is the lack of air in the barrel itself when firing. So yeah, above the usual V-0, but by how much I have no idea.
Having been on a scuba team I was fairly sure of the outcome of this one lol. It was still fun to watch. Must have sucked hard absorbing the over pressure under water like that. Some pistols actually work much better under water but your still in a situation where any bullet that launches loses velocity so fast that within a short distance it’s useless.
I noticed you used steel cased ammo which requires a harder primer strike. Did you notice any differences in the strike depth of the (submerged) fired primers compared to open-air firing? Could the water have obstructed the firing pin enough to result in soft strikes, causing failure to fire?
cool video, i thought the barrel may explode from the damage of the bullet trying to exit the barrel since the water acts as a object partially obstructing the rifled bore.
But with equal pressure on the back and front you get while being completely submergerd you just get slower fps and terrible ballistics, and the shockwave is incredibly stronger Edit: nvm cause the case is sealed you get problems like you said
After firing round after round this is what's eventually gonna happen. I remember watching a video on RUclips where a bunch of idiots were doing an underwater "torture test" on pistols. The 1911 they had turned out to be pretty reliable when submerged and they kept firing it untill the barrel just cracked and bulged from all that overpressure basically rendering the pistol unoperatable. They were really suprised.
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If I’m not mistaken SF typically cover the muzzle of their rifles and take precautions to avoid the rifle taking on heavy amounts of water when doing underwater infil/exfil
this is how guns get lost in boating accidents, they drink a few pabst blue ribbons and then want to show all the boys how their AR can full auto underwater
It is AKM, the difference between AK 47 and AKM is at the end of the barrel. In AKM the end of the barrel is pointed, while in AK 47 the end of the barrel is not pointed. greetings from Indonesia
6:10 You'd have to test that theory. To me it seems the AR's magazine comes out because of the gas system shooting the gas right back into the gun, the AK has a piston system in which the gas does not get shot back into the gun.
Are they amplified? I know water doesn't compress like air does, but that means sound doesn't dissipate as readily in water as it does in air, not that the sound is amplified. The *effects* can be amplified, but that's not the same thing.
@@AllanPowell "..underwater noises and concussive forces are amplified.." Noises are not amplified underwater. They don't dissipate as quickly, as they do in air, but that's not the same thing. Go do some more study.
If you were going to do a follow up video, might I suggest trying 'dry barrels' i.e but a condom on the barrel to stop water from getting in. It would be interesting to see what would happen.
I’ve been shooting guns underwater for decades. The best ones are Riffes, Rob Allens, Omers, Picassos, Pathos & Hammerheads. If you’re not familiar with them, you’re missing out. Had been on dive status for 20yrs in the US military. On rare occasions we dove our actual weapons. Never considered firing them underwater.
@@surfingtothestars Shhh, let them think they have freedom, don't burst their bubble now! But hey, more freedom than any other western country I suppose, so can't complain :)
The absolute gem of this is that firing underwater with ANY platform and caliber is completely useless from the start, unless your target is already within arms reach.
So you take guns that were not designed to perform underwater and you try to make them perform underwater with all this extra pressure and you're surprised when they don't perform. Genius 🧐
I knew that the AR15 was going to blow up as soon as I seen it was a DI system with the old gas tube. I would love to see you do the same test with a gas piston AR15 such as the Adams Arms or Superlative Arms set up. The AK comes stock with a gas piston system.
Would be cool to see short stroke vs long stroke piston underwater. G36 vs scar or something. Roller lock underwater, FAL underwater with with dust cover off.
We were told in Marine Corps infantry school to pull the charging handle to the rear when we exit the water to clear the barrel of water so our weapon wouldn't explode. Seems like they were correct
New definition of 'mag dump' Pretty sure the bigger issue is that a barrel and gas system full of water places a bit too much pressure against the chamber and cartridge altogether, rather than headspace. You would need some way to vent water as the round goes off.
Back in the 60s when the M-16 first came out when they came out of water it was blowing up in soldiers faces that’s why they added the forward assist so they could let the water out and then silently push the bolt back forward.
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DUDE WTF Y U CALLED THE AK COMMUNIST GARBAGE GUN WTF
@@Arazchromatic y u can't write
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also purely the ak did fire and the projectile did go BUT in ar it got stuck in chamber
anyways the ak is more reliabale than ar in all dust mud snow water etc.
What’s the depth of the water? This may have affected the effectiveness of the gun.
Got any friends in USSOCOM? Underwater bullets are a thing now.
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AR: fires
AR mag: Adios
I laughed so hard at that moment Lmao
Good comment
Ikr
DI goes boom
He should have used an aluminum mag and not a plastic one
@@user-lp3cf5yn5b Ak also quits after one round underwater
So, bayonets are still relevant.
because it rains sometimes.
bruh
I'd rather be shot than run through with an M9 .
“Always has been”
@@callsignsleepwalker7231 "stopped being relevant with the invention of the semi automatic rifle"
I love how both the diver and the camera man slowly look down and the falling magazine
The only time a lock mag would be useful
"Water is incompressible?"
Apparently, don't operate high pressure gas creating systems while fully submerged in an extremely dense fluid environment. Weird.
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@@DarthJermz Yup. Carved the world, destroys guns.
I know, but still, HAD to watch! lol
Lmao, you in and of yourself
I like to shoot my high pressure gas creating system outside in the air. No problems
The Russians long ago made the APS. And I think it's the SPP-1 even further back. both are designed exclusively for underwater.
ADS is more interesting. it’s fully amphibious rifle which using special ammo 5.45x39 PSP which is dimensionally almost identical to regular 5.45 so it fits into standard mags.
yep, but today we have this with new amphibious ammo in 5,45 formfactor en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADS_amphibious_rifle
It doesnt use 'bullets' per se. They are like kinetic darts. Water is hard to go fast through
I think they fire in the air, but kinda weak because they are subsonic
If I remember correctly
Russian already have a underwater ak
@Kevin Olschesky now we need a space ak
Ssp1
@@labibtazwar5423 the Ak117 I think thata the one with a balanced recoil system
@@maggsstuckey487 noice
They have so many rifles they can easly shoot underwater and they made a special rifle a pistol made for it , shooting no bullets but something like lill spears
Being a commercial diver of 5 years who owned an AR and an AK(lost them in a boating accident)..this video just made my day. Well done guys.
So, don't take your baby swimming. Got it.
So a normal baby can go swimming then. Got it. That's good because my baby has been quietly swimming in the pool for the past hour or two. Looks so peaceful just floating there, staring at the bottom of the pool.
Ive heard from an industry engineer that drilling out the hole on the rear of the buffer tube will permit the bolt carrier to cycle, otherwise you just have a super stiff hydraulic buffer.
@@erwinwiesbauer9913 /Aero Precision has an enhanced buffer tube that has holes drilled in each adjustment slot for each position for the butt stock
Wow, I really had no idea, that’s pretty damn cool. I love learning new shit everyday
@@erwinwiesbauer9913 they need a MUCH larger hole so that the water can escape freely. The small hole is for air which is compressible and flows easily through it while also preventing dirt from getting in. Water is considered a non compressible substance, so it needs as large a hole as possible or a perforated buffer tube in order to expell the water as the buffer moves to the rear.
any piston ar will run underwater, hk416 run flawless under water, that is why the price is ridiculous.. ruclips.net/video/S2d1Jl55haU/видео.html
@@harisyoung4110 no, it's ridiculously expensive because it's HK lol.
So basically the moral of the story is...dont be shooting your guns underwater. Thanks, my life is fulfilled now 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
But obviously this begs the question "what firearm/ammunition can you shoot under water?"
@@PaletoB Most bolt actions remain usable underwater
PaletoB come on man!? Rambo compound Bow!
Didn't the USSR make a gun to use underwater
@@josephgillilan3548 yes
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Missed opportunity to do a Lady-of-the-Lake moment presenting an AR or AK to the prophesized king.
@ŇøHă Ģ. 40 Watt Phased-Plasma.
@ŇøHă Ģ. 7.62 since they are phasing 5.56 out.
So the moral of the video is... leave the underwater battles to submarines and Aquaman.
And Bond.
James Bond.
Amphibious military unit barrels have a stainless steel pin for the extractor sitting in the breach
We never shoot our weapons submerged in water, but they do go under water.
How exactly does that help?
You could try some shorter barrels, that would be cool to see, less water to push it out of the way
There’s a company in Florida that makes kits for Glocks(and possibly others by now) that allow for reliable underwater use. People use them to kill lion fish en mass because they’re destroying the environment. It’s pretty badass.
out of curiosity, whats the range of those things underwater? i assume bullets slow down pretty fast.
Warren I’d guess it’s probably not much more than a couple meters before it looses ballistics. Still better than spearfishing though. When you come up to a large group of lion fish you’d have to spend most of your time reloading your spear gun.
And littering the reefs with lead is better than allowing fish to exist?
@@andrewneal9976 the underwater attachment doesn't shoot lead, and those fish are causing massive damage. So yes it probably would damage the environment less even if it did shoot lead 🤣 it's what fishing weights are made of.
@@andrewneal9976 Lion fish are extremely invasive and dangerous to other wildlife. Honestly, even if they did use plain old lead bullets, the tradeoff isn't even something to actually consider. Considering that there is far more harmful, destructive trash in the ocean in greater quantities that cause more damage than a couple grams of lead, yeah, I'd say the lead isn't so bad. In the amounts it could be used it, the damage of lead in the ocean might even be negligible.
Especially since the lion fish directly kill more stuff anyways. The solution will have very minimal short term and long term effects, compared to letting g the situation get worse. That, and some people still do more traditional spear fishing. As cool as the conversion is, it's still got things holding it back.
Now if we wanna talk about really bad stuff that has happened to the ocean, we got a whole list of things. From dumping pesticides, mustard gas, oil spills, and all kinds of regular garbage that ends up in the ocean, we got lots to tall about.
Water slowing down the AK hammer?
Also, steel cased ammo tends to have harder primers. It was a brass case that actually fired, but you could see the grey steel getting manually ejected before it went off.
that would be my guess more than a headspace issue, as the first round failed, domestic ammo with their soft primers may be a solution, wonder if you could skip that and just tube in some air into the receiver to displace most of the water?
@@wdixon27 My guess is the headspace is fine, but the dramatic overpressure of that first round damaged the tip of the pin or flowed some primer material into the bolt and hung it up. That trunnion's a pretty decent chunk of steel as is the bolt, I doubt they would have stretched that much.
first round fired underwater destroyed the gun.
Id say hydraulic dampening could be a probable cause of malfunction.
I love how he just didn’t want to admit the AK functioned slightly better.
how? it fired one round and broke? both guns aren't worth shit now. they just broke in different ways. If i shoot you in the head and you shoot me through the mouth and destroy my spinal cord, we are both dead. neither of us really won the duel.
@@ModernBladesmith wait how did the ak brake
@@atomic_s0n1the same way.
@@ModernBladesmith it didn't break. Light primer strikes are not 'breaking', it just failed to hit the firing pin with adequent force, due to water resistance. The AR's mag flew out.
@@deathlocus1571 actually no. The AK no longer fires because it's broken. Just like the ar. The ar damage looks worse but both guns are effectively scrap at this point
Talk about an underwater mag dump, the ar’s mag took a dump underwater😂
Very Cool Iain, your neighbor is a great guy for letting you guys do this!
Under water mag dump!
You got me!
4:13 playback speed 25 or 50... please explain to me why its doing that. Looks like the water pressure is pushing on the sound wave or something crazy
Ak fires multiple times.
Ar fires once.
Just one vs the other the ak wins.
That was a replay from multiple angles, chump
@@cottonballs185 that was still an attached mag chump
@@BO-hh8mj They would have kept firing if that was relevant, Lag Ops boy. Go back to playing your *enby* simulator
@@cottonballs185 the mag still stayed attached. That means there is a chance it could have fired again. I dont know if he tried all 30 bullets or if he tried 5 bullets. It still feed putting it above the AR.
@@BO-hh8mj They would have fired again if there was an actual chance, kiddo. *Cartridges* account for *rounds* of ammunition, not bullets. Go back to your airsoft and/or computer games
Looks like I'm buying new underwater combat rifles for the Great Mermaid war. Jeesh, I'll never financially recover from this.
So, bring a knife to a gun fight UNDER WATER!
Wouldn't it be awesome to try the same thing, but in a complete vacuum? What sort of velocity would 5.56 or 7.62x39 reach without producing any drag?
Probably just above the usual muzzle velocity(V-0). Acceleration ends after the bullet has left the barrel, only other thing that comes to mind is the lack of air in the barrel itself when firing. So yeah, above the usual V-0, but by how much I have no idea.
Sounds like a ISS mission to me. Gives a whole new meaning for "Shoot the Moon"
Mythbusters tested .357mag and .44 mag in a vacuum.
@@FrontlinerCdV Unless you slingshot it around the sun, but then it would probably go back in time.
Probably not much higher, thousands of bars +- 1 atm doesn't make much of a difference.
Fun fact you can’t shoot someone if they’re underwater and your above
So much for my underwater gun fight school idea......
AK - "i dont like it"
AR - *explodes
1:35 stealth camo specially suited for the deep.
"Treat every gun as if it was loaded" as he walks up the ladder with an AR15 barrel pointing up at his buddy.
I lost all my guns in a boating accident :(
I'd be curious if you'd get the same results if you used a piston AR like the PWS rifles rather than a DI set up.
Having been on a scuba team I was fairly sure of the outcome of this one lol. It was still fun to watch. Must have sucked hard absorbing the over pressure under water like that. Some pistols actually work much better under water but your still in a situation where any bullet that launches loses velocity so fast that within a short distance it’s useless.
We use nail polish to seal the primers and casing from water. Not a 100% but usually works with power heads.
3:53 That's a nice frame.
I noticed you used steel cased ammo which requires a harder primer strike. Did you notice any differences in the strike depth of the (submerged) fired primers compared to open-air firing? Could the water have obstructed the firing pin enough to result in soft strikes, causing failure to fire?
cool video, i thought the barrel may explode from the damage of the bullet trying to exit the barrel since the water acts as a object partially obstructing the rifled bore.
But with equal pressure on the back and front you get while being completely submergerd you just get slower fps and terrible ballistics, and the shockwave is incredibly stronger
Edit: nvm cause the case is sealed you get problems like you said
After firing round after round this is what's eventually gonna happen. I remember watching a video on RUclips where a bunch of idiots were doing an underwater "torture test" on pistols. The 1911 they had turned out to be pretty reliable when submerged and they kept firing it untill the barrel just cracked and bulged from all that overpressure basically rendering the pistol unoperatable. They were really suprised.
any piston ar will run under water ruclips.net/video/S2d1Jl55haU/видео.html
Honestly didn't think they'd do that poorly at all lmao everyone thought different haha
I don't think that the gas pressure is causing (hardly) any problems, but when the water rush back to fill the empty barrel that might be.
You've combined my two favorite things.
Next time use a flintlock, never fails me roach hunting!
Hm, depth/pressure issues? Won't cycle but will shoot chambered round? I've seen both guns fired under water but I don't think more than 1 round.
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If I’m not mistaken SF typically cover the muzzle of their rifles and take precautions to avoid the rifle taking on heavy amounts of water when doing underwater infil/exfil
AK: Just doesn’t work.
AR: Literally dumps mag.
this is how guns get lost in boating accidents, they drink a few pabst blue ribbons and then want to show all the boys how their AR can full auto underwater
See if any semiauto pistols can still run underwater, maybe some wheelguns too. Drag on hammers/slides/ejection should be fun
KennyCnotG Pistol will shoot, but not cycle.
@@akivak4660 Yup. Problem here is they're both gas operated, and changing working fluids... air for water... really screws the pressure curves.
It is AKM, the difference between AK 47 and AKM is at the end of the barrel. In AKM the end of the barrel is pointed, while in AK 47 the end of the barrel is not pointed. greetings from Indonesia
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As a commercial diver my self, Id never want to shoot guns underwater. I am however amazed that the AR broke the way it did.
2:26 save yourself some time.
Thanks.
This takes a whole new meaning to mag dump
Bullets only travel a couple feet so a knife would actually be the better choice, cool bid and cool people
Torpedo gun. That's the answer.
6:10 You'd have to test that theory. To me it seems the AR's magazine comes out because of the gas system shooting the gas right back into the gun, the AK has a piston system in which the gas does not get shot back into the gun.
gas gets shot into a piston, and OUT of the side of the bolt carrier.
Also for people who aren't aware, underwater noises and concussive forces are amplified; not dampened
Are they amplified?
I know water doesn't compress like air does, but that means sound doesn't dissipate as readily in water as it does in air, not that the sound is amplified.
The *effects* can be amplified, but that's not the same thing.
Big Bill yes they are amplified like I said. Run along now
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"..underwater noises and concussive forces are amplified.."
Noises are not amplified underwater. They don't dissipate as quickly, as they do in air, but that's not the same thing.
Go do some more study.
@@bigbill2444 I like how you try to say I'm wrong and then explain how I'm right.
@@bigbill2444 I'm right so like I said RUN ALONG
I wasn't expecting the entire mag to blow out!😂
If you were going to do a follow up video, might I suggest trying 'dry barrels' i.e but a condom on the barrel to stop water from getting in. It would be interesting to see what would happen.
It would damage the barrel, plenty of people have stuck rifles muzzle first into water and fired them before and the barrels usually split or bulge
The AR shot the wrong kind of mag dump lol
It's so weird to hear a Brit talking about firearms. With how excessively restrictive their gun laws are it's not something I hear often.
Most likely he's ex military.
"excessively restrictive" lol
@@FunkingPrink What is funny?
I’ve been shooting guns underwater for decades. The best ones are Riffes, Rob Allens, Omers, Picassos, Pathos & Hammerheads. If you’re not familiar with them, you’re missing out. Had been on dive status for 20yrs in the US military. On rare occasions we dove our actual weapons. Never considered firing them underwater.
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Every American is a public land owner, that's the joke.
the oarsman isn’t that government owned land though?
@@surfingtothestars If you are a tax paying American citizen, you are a public land owner. Are you familiar with any of the national parks?
the oarsman at the end of the day it’s still owned by the government.
@@surfingtothestars Shhh, let them think they have freedom, don't burst their bubble now! But hey, more freedom than any other western country I suppose, so can't complain :)
What ammo where you using on the AK?
Brandon Herrera might have a word to you about the AK.
My thoughts exactly
Next episode... AR v. AK in space
They gonna need a *LOT* of Patreon supporters for that one.
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Shoots AR underwater
AR Mag: Ight Imma Head Out
DI goes boom
6:29 Simple... bring a spear gun.
ah the water, where a sharp stick still beats a gun.
i love that the dive helm is.....forest cammo. best underwater cammo ever
I mean it isn't just blue down there. You have all sorts of vegetation at the bottom of a lake/ocean
The absolute gem of this is that firing underwater with ANY platform and caliber is completely useless from the start, unless your target is already within arms reach.
Oh really? ruclips.net/video/6lG-snJZIV8/видео.html
What's your foot taste like?
@@mattmarzula Like I said, within arms reach. I couldn’t tell you what my foot tastes like, but I could show you.
So you take guns that were not designed to perform underwater and you try to make them perform underwater with all this extra pressure and you're surprised when they don't perform. Genius 🧐
@Patient 0 the AK was not designed to be fired under water. The Russians have the APS rifle for that. Ты не знаешь о чём ты говоришь.
4:02 pov you ate taco bell before a road trip and you just got to a highway truck stop
The trick to successfully shooting a rifle under water is to replace it with a pistol.
Wow wasn’t expecting the mag to come out
I knew that the AR15 was going to blow up as soon as I seen it was a DI system with the old gas tube. I would love to see you do the same test with a gas piston AR15 such as the Adams Arms or Superlative Arms set up. The AK comes stock with a gas piston system.
I like where the water expands and shrinks
You can truthfully say you lost your high capacity mag in a swimming incident.
Now take it to space and see which one works better
what mission was it from cod that ur in underwater mission and u shoot underwater?
Would be cool to see short stroke vs long stroke piston underwater. G36 vs scar or something. Roller lock underwater, FAL underwater with with dust cover off.
3:47 I love the American flag 🇺🇸 pattern swim trunks here lmao
We were told in Marine Corps infantry school to pull the charging handle to the rear when we exit the water to clear the barrel of water so our weapon wouldn't explode. Seems like they were correct
So don’t bring a gun to an underwater knife fight.
Still like the ar platform better. I don’t remember the last time I got into a fistfight under water lol
did you try to use a metal USGI magazine? or would it not matter in your opinion
So in conclusion if you want to shoot guns under water get a Soviet APS
New definition of 'mag dump'
Pretty sure the bigger issue is that a barrel and gas system full of water places a bit too much pressure against the chamber and cartridge altogether, rather than headspace. You would need some way to vent water as the round goes off.
Ahh yes, woodland camo diving helmet.
The AR mag is like a torpedo LMAO
Since the AR didn’t do so well I would like to see you guys try a Ruger Mini 14
Imagine having a gun that jams from a single crumb of dirt
Ar 15 fired underwater:
Mag go YEET
Quick question, does it matter if that was 5.56 Nato or .223?
Who would've thought pneumatic gas pistons don't like being used as hydraulic pistons?
Why is the Kirby Morgan Helmet camouflaged ? Are you trying to blend ?
That Zhukov AK looking perrrrttttty though.
It doesn't take an oceanographer to know that only sound travels fast underwater.
Back in the 60s when the M-16 first came out when they came out of water it was blowing up in soldiers faces that’s why they added the forward assist so they could let the water out and then silently push the bolt back forward.
Wow, really cool demo!!
“Fires once. Looks back at the camera man and nods aggressively.” I love America