@@the404error7 i mean ive heard if a russian soldier that throws hatchets accurately while doing a back flip or a guy who carried two big machine guns and just hip fired them
@@the404error7 There is absolutely no realistic reason why anyone would try to do a 360 with a 50 cal rifle (or any rifle at all...), but its easily possible! 60 pounds is about what I'd expect a complete beginner with spaghetti arms be able to handle in dumbbell press with straight arms, so even a skinny teenager would be able to easily lift and spin around a 50 cal. Also, the recoil reduction on a barrett 50 cal is substantial, you can find plenty of videos of them being fired from a standing position on RUclips. Yet again, there is absolutely no reason to do it, but it is possible.
@@hamstsorkxxor you forgot to take into account that the gun is long as shit and that weight is gonna have some mad leverage on your ass. It is not easy to hold that thing up, let alone jump and do a 360 with it.
Just a bit of additional info on the FAMAS : the gun is completely out of place in the game's 1960s setting. The last mission of the game -in which you start the mission with one- takes place in 1968 while the gun only entered service in the French armed forces in 1979. On top of that, the way it is presented in game with the low carry handle corresponds to the version developped for the Félin program which only started in the very early 2000s. The distinctive handle was lowered as much as possible in order to help with the large high tech scope.
The same with the Enfield. The game it's not explicit about what gun it's. But the SA-80 using his unique scope it's impossible. GB used the fal at that Time
Black Ops did this with a lot of weapons. The Mac 11, Kiparis, Aug, Spas 12, AWM, etc. There were plenty of weapons that would have fit the time period but I guess they wanted iconic weapons?
@@javsRFX The Enfield isn't the SA-80 but the XL-60, an earlier version of the SA80. The SUSAT was developed for the XL-60, and wouldn't entirely be out of character for such a weapon.
Probably because mechanically the Galil, (despite being a super duper cool, iconic, and successful rifle) is relatively simple, and the video seems to focus on the more mechanically unusual weapons.
so i'm meant to believe a knife flying at maybe 1/4th the speed of a bullet, is meant to kill me in all the gear i'm wearing, but it takes like 5 bullets from an AK.
bit of a bummer he didn't get to black ops 3 it would have been fun for him to talk about how over-engineered some of the guns are Edit: wasnt there and smg with a reciprocating barrel? Not sure how impractical that particular example is but if some one could tell me if it was in the replies that would be grea.
There are real life SMG's which have reciprocating barrels. It's called a "Short recoil" system and has several benefits over traditional blowback operated systems. It allows you to have a lighter bolt carrier and potentially a shorter bolt travel since the action doesn't open as quickly, and thus the bolt doesn't need to be as heavy or have as long of a travel to slow it down. Overall, this allows the guns to be smaller, lighter, and have less recoil. The disadvantage, though, is that these guns are complicated and expensive to produce compared to straight blowback operation. The most modern example I can think of is the LWRC SMG45, which is the gun the "Stryker" in MW2019 is based off of, and not the UMP45 like so many people mistakenly think.
He's not saying the H&K G-11 has a secondary name of "Unicorn Gun" he is using the term "unicorn gun" as a way to describe the rarity of the weapon, as in something so rare you'd have better chances of seeing a real life unicorn before ever seeing that gun. He also used the term for a different gun later on.
Darn you over engineered german sh!t The mp5, mp7 and the hk416 were gr8 examples of gr8 german engineering But the g11 and the WA2000? They look like they’re made by mad german scientists.
It appears to just be a weighty rail design. The closest firearm to the B23R is probably the STI handguns with competition features like a flared magwell, lightening cuts, and either a ported barrel or compensator of sorts.
@@AnonEMus-cp2mn Im not sure why but I get the Mag Sec wibe from perfect dark that was sort of based on the Robocop pistol. PS yes that pistol was actually stupid locked to a 3 round burst from a 9 round mag. and it was a heavy pistol that would miss all but the first shot on any distance shorter then spitting range, (dont recall what it secoundary mode was maybe pistol whip that many pistol had).
The AN94 actually does appear to have the wheel sight of the real gun, but instead of using it they decided to put another AK style rear notch forward on the receiver for some reason. Maybe someone decided the little peep sight didn't work well enough for gameplay or something. But its interesting that it was modelled and then replaced for gameplay.
Wtf do I do with this hu draw my own wepons hey that's not a bad idea all my favorite quotes from him is from the map/dlc that gives you the raygun mark 2 my speling is ass so I won't even try to spell the maps name
One more interesting thing about the G11 is the fact that it would never spit any cases. G11 was a caseless ammunition gun, meaning there was no need for reciprocating bolt as there was no shell to eject. This has given the creators freedom in completely rethinking the loading mechanism resulting in that clockwork mechanism shown on screen.
The g11 was the best gun in syphon filter 2. Update: thanks for the likes! Did ya know you can get this gun from the very start of the game by parachuting all the way to the ledge above the gi's you first meet? Or under the waterfall gap where you first run into chance?
The design of the B23R is based heavily on the airsoft WE Hi-Capa 5.1 Dragon Type B, which is a modified 1911. Its just given a burst function in the game.
The ray gun is actually a real gun. It’s currently in development my US Military, publicly there is a gun called a Zeus Gun, but there are more in development secretly. They already have a real life Ray Gun
G11 uses caseless rounds, so the only time it ejects rounds is if there is a clambering malfunction, so everything including the primer leaves through the barrel
@@GrandpaPew Hell, the internal mechanism of the thing is already really interesting considering it's practically a Swiss watch on the inside. All that said, he didn't really focus too much on ammunition.
An interesting note that I'm surprised he didn't mention, is that the main gimmick surrounding the G11 is that it does not eject any shells. What makes it so complex aside from the burst rate is that the firearm is designed to shoot the entire round as 1 projectile with nothing to eject afterwards.
I wonder when those kids at Gamespot will stop using fast reload perks in their gameplays because our experts are probably thinking that this is a normal reload speed in the game.
@@tootygroody6026 I doubt it. And I did not meet him, I just thought it was neat that this is actually the second gun-related video I've seen where people talk about an exhibit which I have seen myself as well and which happens to be in my hometown.
I was under the impression that the ballistic knife was modelled on the knife used by Spetsnaz units. It was wrongly assumed that such a knife had a ballistic blade capability, when in actual fact the only thing it could fire was a single, small calibre round from its base, effective out to around 25m.
The G11 winding mechanism to chamber a round reminds me of the laser guns from Futurama that play "Pop goes the weasel" when you wind them to recharge.
Thing is, if one of these descompresses in storage it will make a mess, and if it descompresses in your pocket it will make a NASTY mess. Also if you need to kill someone at the range this thing is supposed to work just use a pistol, much more reliable, more chances to miss and sometimes even more compact
man the audioleveling is relentless in this one lol... turned jonathan all the way up just to be literally thrown across the room when my audio system thought it would be funny to absolutely blast my eardrums with automatic fire from ingame. jiminy christmas
Surprised it wasn't mentioned that G11 uses caseless munition , which is it's main discerning feature , more so then the 3-round burst. It probably was cut in editing.
Those G11 rifles remind me of those old standing clocks that are a maze of cogs and springs. It must be a nightmare to maintain them though and reliably do repairs in the field. Imagine having to fix a jam or problem with the cogs or something.
In the anime Gunsmith Cats, that’s actually what the person did to reload hers. She’s shot the guy with it and basically jammed the hilt down against the spring. It also showed her having to really shove the hilt down to get it to lock. Given that the creator, Kenichi Sonoda, is a huge gun nerd, I’m not surprised he went for accuracy.
The ballistic knife is a special operative surprise type of weapon. Basically you wouldn't bring it to a gunfight. I was really disappointed when I played AC2 cause I heard he had a ballistic hidden blade and I saw in my head the protaganist (who we hadn't really gotten introduced yet) would turn like a dial crank thing to arm the spring and the blade would draw in every crank and then he'd pull bolt thatd trigger it. He'd reload it by flicking up an opening, shoving another blade in perpendicular then straighten back parallel and lock it in. It seemed very logical to the tech available. Seeing him run around with a tiny gun full of gun powder at all times while he climbs, fights and assassinates with the normal hidden blade really bothered me. Like a hidden blade is an accident waiting to happen as is, but a hidden blade that can explode when ignited seemed a good bit more of a stretch of the imagination than should have been neccesary. But I was playing a guys ancestorial memories through a vr machine so I guess I really shouldn't be too picky about realism.
@@stevenbobbybills Why did you bring up the 2011 though, just say 1911, the 2011 is just italians having fun with the base model, though a double barrel semi auto is really vool
I always saw the b23r as this weird mix of like the externals of a colt 2011 with a split slide and flared magwell, with the internals of the beretta 93r
The ballistic knife, at least as Im familiar with how Spetsnaz carried them, has a sheath which is designed to make reloading those knives very easy but those knives were never really intended to be reloaded in the field and you can actually find holsters for them made for up to three knives.
The best G11 I've seen in a game was in Global Operations. The hyperburst is actually implememted, though at a ridiculous price that frankly just isn't worth it. That game was in many ways years ahead in modelling guns.
I wanted to see him actually use the ballistic knife.
that was the whole reason i came here
You're more likely to stab yourself with that.
@@Someone-wn9hx just like shoot it into a paper target or something lol
Sadly he can't just go shoot any of the collection without a lot of paperwork
@@marcusborderlands6177 wtf why
This guy: Remember switching to your sidearm is always faster then reloading
Wait that's the wrong series
@@deadbeatxaze weird he spelled train go boom wrong
Not if you have Speed Cola it isn't!
well in real life that is very much true but some videogames makes reloading as fast as switching weapons
@@jonesso11 r/woooosh
Gotta remember that every soldier you play as in cod is a superhuman
Well they are special forces so
@@adogwithagun2393 Not just that but they can 360 no scope with a 30 lb barret .50 cal
@@the404error7 i mean ive heard if a russian soldier that throws hatchets accurately while doing a back flip or a guy who carried two big machine guns and just hip fired them
@@the404error7
There is absolutely no realistic reason why anyone would try to do a 360 with a 50 cal rifle (or any rifle at all...), but its easily possible! 60 pounds is about what I'd expect a complete beginner with spaghetti arms be able to handle in dumbbell press with straight arms, so even a skinny teenager would be able to easily lift and spin around a 50 cal.
Also, the recoil reduction on a barrett 50 cal is substantial, you can find plenty of videos of them being fired from a standing position on RUclips.
Yet again, there is absolutely no reason to do it, but it is possible.
@@hamstsorkxxor you forgot to take into account that the gun is long as shit and that weight is gonna have some mad leverage on your ass. It is not easy to hold that thing up, let alone jump and do a 360 with it.
This man is so interesting to listen to.
yes
You should check out forgotten weapons dude
So much so that even gun Jesus himself from Forgotten Weapons did a video with him
@@TheDelta016 whERE
@@CallieKills on RUclips
Casually showing off guns in a library
Alot of collectors and museums have tons of books about weapons, variants of weapons, the history, military history, etc
In the UK no less.
If you were a librarian would you walk over there and try to kick him out??? 😂
@@Nattleby *BALLSY.*
@@aceofspades2808 he works for the royal armory
Just a bit of additional info on the FAMAS : the gun is completely out of place in the game's 1960s setting. The last mission of the game -in which you start the mission with one- takes place in 1968 while the gun only entered service in the French armed forces in 1979. On top of that, the way it is presented in game with the low carry handle corresponds to the version developped for the Félin program which only started in the very early 2000s. The distinctive handle was lowered as much as possible in order to help with the large high tech scope.
The same with the Enfield. The game it's not explicit about what gun it's. But the SA-80 using his unique scope it's impossible. GB used the fal at that Time
Black Ops did this with a lot of weapons. The Mac 11, Kiparis, Aug, Spas 12, AWM, etc. There were plenty of weapons that would have fit the time period but I guess they wanted iconic weapons?
@@javsRFX The Enfield isn't the SA-80 but the XL-60, an earlier version of the SA80. The SUSAT was developed for the XL-60, and wouldn't entirely be out of character for such a weapon.
@@alpharaptor6 It wouldn't be *Lag Ops* without the cutting of corners
@@alpharaptor6 the awm is a L96A1, Which was made in the 1960s
I’m surprised the Galil wasn’t mentioned
Pain
probably couldnt find one
@@ciko5426 "not iconic" my ass, I know the galil more than most of the other guns in the multiplayer
@@xMrFuzZyKitteH he mentioned the G11 though and he didn’t have one maybe they didn’t think of putting it in the list ?
Probably because mechanically the Galil, (despite being a super duper cool, iconic, and successful rifle) is relatively simple, and the video seems to focus on the more mechanically unusual weapons.
Still my favorite Call of Duty titles.
You and your AK47 with that humungous suppressor dude
my favorite was waw
MENENDEZ
Bro why do I find you in places like this
I agree
so i'm meant to believe a knife flying at maybe 1/4th the speed of a bullet, is meant to kill me in all the gear i'm wearing, but it takes like 5 bullets from an AK.
Call of Duty logic. Tomahawk handle to the foot or even being punched hurts more than being shot twice with an MP5.
No your not meant to believe it. It’s an arcade shooter not a real depiction of warfare👍
@@dmonleon24 maybe i could buy that if they werent selling "realism"
Adam Vi Frye I like an ability to revive a teammate after he/she getting shot by 50 Bmg in the face.
@@adamvifrye2690 they aren’t? Only the campaign is marketed as realism. Everyone and their mother knows MP and zombies ain’t about realism
8:23 i'm italian. I only wanted to say that raffica in italian means burst, firing like 3 shots with one trigger pull
@Mikel Montalat Beretta is Italian tho, which is why it’s Raffica :)
Probably my favorite pistol of all time. It just looks so crazy and Italian. Beretta is like the Ferrari of the gun world.
For a full teardown on the g11 check out forgotten weapons! Great channel I highly recommend 👌
Cheers 🤙🏾
Gun Jesus!!!
@@yourhandsomestep-dad2669 the one and only!!!
And Hickok45 he doesn't have a G11 he just has a cool gun channel as well 👌🏼
no love for ak daddy and his neverending ak50 project?
I think this video was released 10 years late
Research takes time ;)
@@arbanafal Firearms experts have existed for decades now ;)
@@potatotablet727 No I know; I was joking; no I agree that the material they analyse is dated ;)
video quality is from 2010 so maybe it was in an archive xddd
@@arbanafal The point I was trying to make was... why are they analysing CoD Black Ops??
So in real life can we pack a punch the ballistic knife and revive someone that got downed by a zombie? Asking for a friend lol
Tried it and it doesn't work unfortunately
@@sociallyinadequate8598 which part? Pack a punching the knife or reviving someone?
Yes
If you soak it in stimulants maybe it will give them a kick in the ass to get up
Nah but I found the Ray Gun on the dark web
"why is it so complicated?"
It's German.
German engineering at it's finest.
@@mercenarygundam1487 SEKAII ICHII!
Its russian though
kraut space magic
@@hg7728 They are talking about the G11 and not AN-94.
bit of a bummer he didn't get to black ops 3 it would have been fun for him to talk about how over-engineered some of the guns are
Edit: wasnt there and smg with a reciprocating barrel? Not sure how impractical that particular example is but if some one could tell me if it was in the replies that would be grea.
I hope they see this comment, this is a good idea
The BRM is a good example. Its ammo box physically bolts together with the gun.
@@AKIS_Proto yeah, good thing guns dont do that sometimes in real life. haha... ha.
Yeah remember the SVG? That thing turns into a decepticon to reload
There are real life SMG's which have reciprocating barrels. It's called a "Short recoil" system and has several benefits over traditional blowback operated systems. It allows you to have a lighter bolt carrier and potentially a shorter bolt travel since the action doesn't open as quickly, and thus the bolt doesn't need to be as heavy or have as long of a travel to slow it down. Overall, this allows the guns to be smaller, lighter, and have less recoil. The disadvantage, though, is that these guns are complicated and expensive to produce compared to straight blowback operation. The most modern example I can think of is the LWRC SMG45, which is the gun the "Stryker" in MW2019 is based off of, and not the UMP45 like so many people mistakenly think.
3:45 forgot to mention the most notable feature of the G11 which has to do a lot with its complexity. It fires caseless ammunition!
"The H&K G-11. Known as a Unicorn Gun."
My good sir, it is called Kraut Space Magic, thank you.
He's not saying the H&K G-11 has a secondary name of "Unicorn Gun" he is using the term "unicorn gun" as a way to describe the rarity of the weapon, as in something so rare you'd have better chances of seeing a real life unicorn before ever seeing that gun. He also used the term for a different gun later on.
@@Eidolon1andOnly it’s a reference to a different video
go back
Err you are aware he knows Ian, he's aware of the nickname for it. So him saying it's a unicorn gun is accurate.
@@murphy7801 Shhhh let me shitpost
"What we do have is a very historic piece of wood."
I laughed for about 60 seconds straight.
This video feels so old yet it's actually new
The low resolution and the fact that he's reviewing guns from the og Black Ops lol
Yeah some of these older videos in the series, it's like, if his camera was a gun it would be a Taurus Raging Bull he bought at a dive bar in Reno.
Well now it's old.
"... and I've seen a room full of these things..."
Is that gun-envy I see there?
this guy works for the royal armouries in the UK, he helps keep over 36,000 firearms including a minigun.
He's so sad when he can't show the g11 since he doesn't even have one
To be fair, it is rare.
I believe there is a video on here of Gun Jesus inspecting a real one.
Darn you over engineered german sh!t
The mp5, mp7 and the hk416 were gr8 examples of gr8 german engineering
But the g11 and the WA2000? They look like they’re made by mad german scientists.
@@TheHammerGuy94 when germans get to go ahead to over engineer something you get stuff like the G11
@@williamlindsay3484 some people never learn...
I never in my life realised the b23r has a folded grip
It doesn't.
It appears to just be a weighty rail design. The closest firearm to the B23R is probably the STI handguns with competition features like a flared magwell, lightening cuts, and either a ported barrel or compensator of sorts.
@@AnonEMus-cp2mn Im not sure why but I get the Mag Sec wibe from perfect dark that was sort of based on the Robocop pistol.
PS yes that pistol was actually stupid locked to a 3 round burst from a 9 round mag. and it was a heavy pistol that would miss all but the first shot on any distance shorter then spitting range, (dont recall what it secoundary mode was maybe pistol whip that many pistol had).
The AN94 actually does appear to have the wheel sight of the real gun, but instead of using it they decided to put another AK style rear notch forward on the receiver for some reason. Maybe someone decided the little peep sight didn't work well enough for gameplay or something. But its interesting that it was modelled and then replaced for gameplay.
Okay seeing the gameplay immediately hit me with nostalgia like a truck
“Is it a knife or is it a gun,
I’m telling you whoever designed this thing had some issues.” - Samuel stuhlinger 2025
@@mertbicer768 Yeah, Black Ops 2 takes place in 2025, and Samuel Stuhlinger is one of BO2 Zombie's characters.
KNIFEGUUUN
Wtf do I do with this hu draw my own wepons hey that's not a bad idea
all my favorite quotes from him is from the map/dlc that gives you the raygun mark 2 my speling is ass so I won't even try to spell the maps name
@@devilspygaming4493 you mean buried?
One more interesting thing about the G11 is the fact that it would never spit any cases. G11 was a caseless ammunition gun, meaning there was no need for reciprocating bolt as there was no shell to eject. This has given the creators freedom in completely rethinking the loading mechanism resulting in that clockwork mechanism shown on screen.
This dude just tried to compress a ballistic knife By gripping the blade ?? What a fucking legend
The g11 was the best gun in syphon filter 2.
Update: thanks for the likes!
Did ya know you can get this gun from the very start of the game by parachuting all the way to the ledge above the gi's you first meet? Or under the waterfall gap where you first run into chance?
This man right here wins the internet. Now I have to go replay it, thank you.
Pog
I mean everyone in Black ops is an absolute God of a man
Gamespot really struck gold with this man
Russians: "Shall we develop a knife or a gun?"
Also Russians: "Yes."
Germans: "should we develop a Clock or a Gun"
German Engineers: "Ja."
“You would actually have someone carve mock-ups out of wood” is that why the G11 is called the CARV in cold war?
3:15 did he say “which is pretty suppressing”? I can’t tell if he said depressing or suppressing 😂
Pretty depressing
Surprising
Surprising
Depressing
Captions and context would point toward depressing
The design of the B23R is based heavily on the airsoft WE Hi-Capa 5.1 Dragon Type B, which is a modified 1911. Its just given a burst function in the game.
get this man a 1080p web cam ffs, this is apples fault i can feel it
2:38 can't be the only one who thought this sounded like the Minecraft pressure plate, right?
I dont hear it
I heard it
Tell me when they make a Raygun and then I'll be satisfied
The ray gun is actually a real gun. It’s currently in development my US Military, publicly there is a gun called a Zeus Gun, but there are more in development secretly. They already have a real life Ray Gun
part 2 to this video would be amazing, especially for more of the black ops 2 weapons.
He forgot to mention the G11 uses caseless ammunition, meaning it doesn't eject any shells, which we see in the game too, nice touch!
I love this guy and how he explains everything. I sent these vids to my son as we play cod together and he loves them too.
G11 uses caseless rounds, so the only time it ejects rounds is if there is a clambering malfunction, so everything including the primer leaves through the barrel
kinda annoyed that he didnt mention this
@@GrandpaPew Hell, the internal mechanism of the thing is already really interesting considering it's practically a Swiss watch on the inside. All that said, he didn't really focus too much on ammunition.
@@GrandpaPew He might of had but he doesnt control the editing
"Raffica" in italian means burst, not rapid. Source: i'm italian
Oh you're italian? Pineapple on pizza! If I ain't dead by tomorrow ya ain't Italian.
@@aliabdallah102 Mate... Pork meat!
@@TotallyNotASpy1 I don't care
@@aliabdallah102 Alrighty then
@@TotallyNotASpy1 absolutely based
Hey dying enemy, give me a minute I gotta reload my knife. (Proceeds to lunge into his enemy clinging to life)
An interesting note that I'm surprised he didn't mention, is that the main gimmick surrounding the G11 is that it does not eject any shells. What makes it so complex aside from the burst rate is that the firearm is designed to shoot the entire round as 1 projectile with nothing to eject afterwards.
G11, KSM (Kraut Space Magic)
Oh man these early videos look like the pilot of this series. So rough and straight to the point.
Had zero memory of the title cards myself :)
I wonder when those kids at Gamespot will stop using fast reload perks in their gameplays because our experts are probably thinking that this is a normal reload speed in the game.
I live how he's just casually handling a crap ton of guns in a library
Ian at Forgotten Weapons has a show about a G11 - shows the whole workings, very cool. The ammo is caseless to
So glad that he knows how to properly pronounce "Koch". Also, he visited my hometown of Koblenz. Nice.
Was he walking around with his guns strapped on?
@@tootygroody6026 I doubt it. And I did not meet him, I just thought it was neat that this is actually the second gun-related video I've seen where people talk about an exhibit which I have seen myself as well and which happens to be in my hometown.
Just discovered this guy, sooo glad this is a series
The B23R is actually based off an airsoft gun called the Silver Dragon. Like, I mean literally it's the same thing.
Just like the AK-74u in CoD4
"Reload it against a dead body or something" has the same energy as "Lean element on a rock or something" On the MRE packs
The background looks like a school library
oh no
In America it would be suspicious anywhere else.
Gunsmiths and firearms experts invest a lot in physical research.
Don’t be silly he’s not American
Thanks for starting the vid with the thing we wanted to see
So he's just not gonna use the ballistic knife??
I imagine you wouldn't like it if a knife was shot into your wall
@@MrHord-di7ig the wall, yeah. But the floor, as long as I get to try it, fire that fucker as much as you want!
Id say he Probably enjoys his job
Cause you know the knife is property of the armory ie the queen or the British government
I was under the impression that the ballistic knife was modelled on the knife used by Spetsnaz units. It was wrongly assumed that such a knife had a ballistic blade capability, when in actual fact the only thing it could fire was a single, small calibre round from its base, effective out to around 25m.
“Black ops guns”
*proceeds to show a knife in thumbnail*
Great video. In Beretta , the correct translation of Raffica is burst and not rapid!
“or idk the corpse of your enemy or something”
Ian McCollum over on Forgotten Weapons does a very interesting episode on the G11 if you want some more in depth history on the gun and how it works.
8:40 okay unrealistic gun but I'm more focused on the 2 guys boosting each other.
Hearing him tear apart the balisti knife was great
Lmao the captions censored Koch in Heckler and Koch at 2:15 and at 3:06
The G11 winding mechanism to chamber a round reminds me of the laser guns from Futurama that play "Pop goes the weasel" when you wind them to recharge.
"This is where black Ops starts to diverge from reality"
Pretty much sums up COD after MW2
The AN-94 was my go to gun in black ops two back when that was the new game. Such nostalgia.
But what if they preloaded the springs in the blade and you had 5 of them, im sure you could reload quickly
You have a point, I didn't think of that. If the spring only decompressed after the blade locked. Good idea.
Thing is, if one of these descompresses in storage it will make a mess, and if it descompresses in your pocket it will make a NASTY mess. Also if you need to kill someone at the range this thing is supposed to work just use a pistol, much more reliable, more chances to miss and sometimes even more compact
man the audioleveling is relentless in this one lol... turned jonathan all the way up just to be literally thrown across the room when my audio system thought it would be funny to absolutely blast my eardrums with automatic fire from ingame. jiminy christmas
"Can you keep the noise down, this is a library".
"I'll do what I want".
"Is that so?"
Calmly reaches into a large bag.
I never saw the reloading of the ballistic knife in the game before, had a good chuckle.
Title: “Firearm expert reacts to Iconic Call of Duty Black ops Guns”
Thumbnail: *knife*
Surprised it wasn't mentioned that G11 uses caseless munition , which is it's main discerning feature , more so then the 3-round burst. It probably was cut in editing.
I’m sure that someone will donate a real G11 to the museum one of these days
A yes, my favorite gun “knife”. The way it fires is just *mwah* . Perfect.
Larry vickers is a ex delta guy who has detailed videos on most of these guns.
Those G11 rifles remind me of those old standing clocks that are a maze of cogs and springs. It must be a nightmare to maintain them though and reliably do repairs in the field. Imagine having to fix a jam or problem with the cogs or something.
“Use the corpse of your enemy idk...”💀
In the anime Gunsmith Cats, that’s actually what the person did to reload hers. She’s shot the guy with it and basically jammed the hilt down against the spring. It also showed her having to really shove the hilt down to get it to lock. Given that the creator, Kenichi Sonoda, is a huge gun nerd, I’m not surprised he went for accuracy.
The ballistic knife is by far my favorite weapon I have ever used in a cod game
6:26 I never noticed that before. Looks like the gun is broken lol.
The ballistic knife is a special operative surprise type of weapon. Basically you wouldn't bring it to a gunfight. I was really disappointed when I played AC2 cause I heard he had a ballistic hidden blade and I saw in my head the protaganist (who we hadn't really gotten introduced yet) would turn like a dial crank thing to arm the spring and the blade would draw in every crank and then he'd pull bolt thatd trigger it. He'd reload it by flicking up an opening, shoving another blade in perpendicular then straighten back parallel and lock it in. It seemed very logical to the tech available. Seeing him run around with a tiny gun full of gun powder at all times while he climbs, fights and assassinates with the normal hidden blade really bothered me. Like a hidden blade is an accident waiting to happen as is, but a hidden blade that can explode when ignited seemed a good bit more of a stretch of the imagination than should have been neccesary. But I was playing a guys ancestorial memories through a vr machine so I guess I really shouldn't be too picky about realism.
the B23Rs real difference is the 23 which based on the games setting (in the year 2025) which it seems to have come out two years earlier in 2023
It also seems to have some 1911 / 2011 elements in the design, seemingly being a combination of the Beretta 93R and various M1911 style handguns.
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Why did you bring up the 2011 though, just say 1911, the 2011 is just italians having fun with the base model, though a double barrel semi auto is really vool
The B23r was such a godly weapon.
"or the corpse of your enemy" hahahaha xD
At 3:35 he says something about Koblenz in Germany and thats where i live.
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He looks like he's showing off his guns in his local library
Well they aren’t his and I wouldn’t be surprised if the public isn’t allowed in that library
I always saw the b23r as this weird mix of like the externals of a colt 2011 with a split slide and flared magwell, with the internals of the beretta 93r
Yep. Bring him back for another FPS
I wondered where this guy was from, and was pleasently surprised to see he was from the Royal Armouries in Leeds, which is were I'm from!
"press it against the wall *or the corpse of your enemy* or something"
The ballistic knife, at least as Im familiar with how Spetsnaz carried them, has a sheath which is designed to make reloading those knives very easy but those knives were never really intended to be reloaded in the field and you can actually find holsters for them made for up to three knives.
The best G11 I've seen in a game was in Global Operations. The hyperburst is actually implememted, though at a ridiculous price that frankly just isn't worth it.
That game was in many ways years ahead in modelling guns.
That's a pretty cool gun in the thumbnail.
How do I get this man's job? Or atleast get him to adopt me so I can tag along on a "Bring your kid to work day"...
rotating rear aperture sights aren't terribly uncommon, obsolete these days, but a lot of HKs have rotating apertures
Why is it so complicated?
Me: German Engineering at it's finest.
Looking at the model of the b23r, it looks like a heavily modified 1911, a cut slide which I don't know how that would work with that barrel.
Flashbacks of smoking whole lobbies with dual B23Rs. Good times.
The B23R reminds me of those really early gas blow back 1911 air soft pistols where only half of the slide would reciprocate.
2019 Modern Warfare shows a better example of the an94
Realistic