yeah, aps was created in the 70s they're constantly improving it and revamping and i think now there's a newer model/variant thats in mass production or that was the plan a while back
Me: *draws something vaguely like a gun but looks more like a banana with a handle* Paul: "Oh yeah, this is based on the Bananaramaweisse VQ91 since it has that magazine ejector that's shaped like Dave Geohl's head. Now I personally don't like the telekinetic reflex sight, it just feels a little awkward in transition, but the younger soldiers in Vanuatu's military prefer it for it's sturdiness and that it makes the bad guys do the Texas Two-Step before they die. All in all, good quality gun, but not good for beginners or for people with acid reflux."
I hope one day we get the the Campaign that was scrapped during its development of BO4.Like Leaks are COD 2023 is made by Treyarch and it's futuristic .That's why we have those cutscenes in BO4 Specialists HQ.I hope this becomes a reality one day. One thing that I'm worried is QA tester back in 2018 said it was like BO3 Campaign.🤔
Paul's actually right on the money! The Russians developed multiple firearms that are designed to be used underwater, though I believe he's talking about the APS. It was designed for anti-frogmen tactics during the era of the USSR
"Well thats because you where Special ED" "Yes" "I mean Special Op". That look to the side fucking killed me. Just the, all right you got me on that one...
No it isn't and you'd get shit for it in the HK-equipped militaries because it degrades the bolt catch notch on the receiver. And that's not a separate part, it's cut into the receiver and when it wears down and can't hold the handle anymore, the gun becomes unusable and you need to replace the receiver or at least weld it back up. It's still a cool-looking move and is faster than properly letting down the handle (not by much, but still), and if you're a high-speed low-drag operator (like most of HKs customers in US) you'll burn the barrel out faster than you wear the notch down anyway.
@@BlackBladeGroM It IS part of the official manual of arms as posted by HK. Most militarys that use HK weapons however use their own manual of arms, and THEY are the ones who tell you not to do it. Makes sense, because they will try to use the same guns for a lot of soldiers in succsession (The degrading of the catch notch is minimal when we are talking about a gun for one single person, but if generations of soldiers are doing it, you will of course get some wear and tear)
So when the little pointly stick on the MX9 is pointed out at 4:00, turns out this is a CQB Mute Stick, described by Will Huang, who describes himself on Artstation as a Principle Artist. It's used for when you're close to the enemy. Put the weapon close to your body while your rifle hand moves to the Stick, then unlock it from its place and start jabbing away. Will Huang also explains the Outlaw as its cylinder being a brass holder where the used rounds go to after being used.
If vanguard is out, both of them need a therapy after reacting to the guns 😂😂 Gamology u gave me heart for saying „let them Do Tarkov“ Iam so hyped !!! Edit*: Hunt showdown too, please.
Beretta 93r is semi auto or 3 round burst fire mode only. Cordite is basically p90 turned sideways with a belt fed modification. A modern villa peraosa 9mm machine gun from ww1. The lmg is a hybrid of g11, lsat and trounds. The launcher is based on m202 flash.
if paul is interested about the russians having underwater weapons to kill sharks, he should see the one used in a call of duty ghosts mission which is the one with the fish ai
5:07 That’s one of the main reasons I just got out of COD and Battle Field. You could shoot your opponents with a pistol and they went right down but when you shot them with a shotgun at close range it took at least 2-3 shots and they field you with lead while you pumped the shotgun back.
He is super cool! I mentioned Clint Smith and Thunder Ranch in the video but unfortunately it ended up on the editing room floor. Thanks for pointing it out and helping to protect Clint’s legacy!
11:14 I watch Forgotten Weapons too! Would think there would be a watermark or something. The blue triangle bullets can be found on that channel as well. They are a patient housing used to hold a cartridge removing reciprocating motion of clambering the round.
Would love to see these guys react to the specialist abilities in blops 3 and 4 and how believable/unbelievable some of them are + maybe their effectiveness in a hypothetical real combat scenario
I didn't even think about that aspect. The first thing my mind went to was the Puckle Gun. (Patented 1718 as "Puckle Machine Gun") It was designed in two variants. The first one used normal round bullets, nothing fancy. The second however was carnage as it used square bullets with square chambers. I figured the triangle bullets were a modern/futuristic reimagining of that concept. (Unrelated but according to the patent the "humane" round bullets were for shooting Christians, while the square ones were to be used exclusively for Turks. That is literally what is written in the file)
Triangular because if square then you would need to space them out more, triangles allow the two rounds to be attached corner to corner but still let the belt bend in two directions. Square rounds attached corner to corner would bind up in one direction which would prevent them from being arranged in a box magazine, unless an additional linkage was added between each round. This will allow the belt to flex in both directions but would make the belt longer for same number of rounds. Triangular shaped ammo could use a unique feed system, where a gear that has teeth the same size as the triangle between two rounds could feed rounds but any other shape is quite bad for that kind of mechanism. Having any breach with corners is bad because corners are weak (also why gas cylinders are round etc). If you want to contain pressure then you can't have corners. Furthermore orientation of the round becomes an issue; a round cartridge will feed into the breach no matter how you rotate it, but a triangle can only feed in three specific orientations, even a slight bit of misalignment will cause a big problem.
Cordite looks a lot like a Magpul PDR (5.56 PDW/Carbine) rather than a P90, the PDR did take some ergonomic aspects from the P90 so it does look alike, but more so like the PDR excepting that magazine placement.
11:00. Fun fact there were actually round tri anguler like that in the 60 called trounds. It was made for this pistol called a dardick and the idea of the dardick was to make a mag fed revolver. Something with high capacity and simicity of a revolver. I dont know why the dardick couldnt use normal rounds but it most likely has to do with reliability.
“Pistols put holes in people, rifles put holes through people, shotguns at the right range with the right load will physically remove a chunk of shit off your opponent and throw that shit on your floor and you’ll have to pay someone to clean that shit with a shovel” Clint Smith
The triangular bullets thing is building on the idea that you can fit more rounds into a box magazine or magazine of any kind if they're triangular instead of round
Triangular cartridges would stack perfectly inside of ammo boxes and not roll around like circular ones. It's a storage and manufacturing thing mainly.
The Titan use what looks like trounds, ammo that are embebed in a triagular plastic case. They problably got the idea from the Dardick revolver. a cool comcept of revolver that could be load with 20 rounds. It selled like ass, so they make a few thousand, but I think the comcept is still neat. They even had plans of multiple project rounds, before going bankrupt.
These dudes need someone to strap them into a VR headset to check out a shooter with simulated guns, something like Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. Or maybe Surv1v3, I'm playing that one with family and I'm constantly having to hassle them about how they're operating the guns. "That's a pump-action shotgun, ya gotta pump it after every shot!" "I know you just put a fresh magazine in, but you didn't empty the last one, there's still a bullet in the chamber so you don't need to cock it!"
coming from the apex video, im really thinking about what military dudes would think of the apex tacticals and abilities. since, as the word itself is "tactical abilities"
I kinda imagined that the Triangle Round casings that were in the LMG or whatever type it was, Might of been some sort of folding design for the ammo to move with less guiding out of the ammo box? But not sure if it would really save all that much space that way unless they made it much tighter.
Alright, maybe I'm crazy but the 93r is 3 round burst or semi auto, not automatic. How any burst/automatic pistol without a stock could be considered a 'soft shooter' seems.... interesting. The gun bang is the propellant "interacting with the ambient temperature" seems ludicrous. That would suggest there is an ambient temperature where you could fire the weapon and the explosion would make no sound at all? Perhaps the different in ambient pressure? Baffles don't cool the gas, it slows/stops the gas in the can and restricts the rate it can exit the barrel Im glad he correctly explained the barrel shroud this time, the editor in the last video highlighted the muzzle device as the barrel shroud in the last video. Particularly funny considering he was making a joke about how politicians dont know what barrel shrouds are. It's not LVPO, and the L is not light. It's LPVO and it's Lower Power Variable Optic
Great Catch! You are 100% correct on the LVPO, for some reason I keep saying “Light” I know it’s “Low Powered”... These are my favorite comments, mad props!
The dardick pistol made some time in the 60s used these they are called triounds and its the way the pistol was designed the ammo stacked better the projectile was still round and bullet shaped but the case was triangular and made from brass encased in polymer check out the dardick pistol the Whitworth sniper rifle used by the South in the USAs little civil war actually took hexagonal bullets there so cool if I was rich I'd commission a exact build of one but get it made somewhere like Holland &Holland and get some exhibition grade Turkish walnut for the stock and get feinwerkbau to make the exact sights they had back then
I don't know what it is about muzzle breaks on sniper rifles that make them look SO SEXY AND BADASS X3. Personally, I like the rectangular shaped muzzle breaks, it gives the sniper a HEFTY BULKY BIG BOY APPEAL TO IT.
The AK that the dude is talking about that is specifically designed to shoot underwater is called the APS. It's pretty badass.
I need to go look it up now
Russians where like: Bly*t whe must shoot the shark.
Wasn't it featured in COD Ghosts during the mission to sink a ship?
yeah, aps was created in the 70s they're constantly improving it and revamping and i think now there's a newer model/variant thats in mass production or that was the plan a while back
BTW it wasn't designed to "kill sharks" but enemy divers.
Me: *draws something vaguely like a gun but looks more like a banana with a handle*
Paul: "Oh yeah, this is based on the Bananaramaweisse VQ91 since it has that magazine ejector that's shaped like Dave Geohl's head. Now I personally don't like the telekinetic reflex sight, it just feels a little awkward in transition, but the younger soldiers in Vanuatu's military prefer it for it's sturdiness and that it makes the bad guys do the Texas Two-Step before they die. All in all, good quality gun, but not good for beginners or for people with acid reflux."
This comment was absolutely hilarious.
@@CorndogCrusader I'm not a guns nerd so that's what gun talk sounds like to me but it's so interesting
@@timhefty504 youre not a gun but sure is a human with slight flaws in your grammar (not hating here just joking about you)
@@justarandomguyonyoutube7978 yeah I meant to say I’m not a guns nerd
@@timhefty504 lul
Woods: "Don't blackout, man, I'm on it."
I hope one day we get the the Campaign that was scrapped during its development of BO4.Like Leaks are COD 2023 is made by Treyarch and it's futuristic .That's why we have those cutscenes in BO4 Specialists HQ.I hope this becomes a reality one day.
One thing that I'm worried is QA tester back in 2018 said it was like BO3 Campaign.🤔
@@ChandranPrema123 I held out on buying Black Ops 4 for almost the entire year it released because it didn't have a campaign.
@@ChandranPrema123 bo4 won’t ever get one because they never had a proper campaign. They had several smaller versions but not a fully fledged campaign
Paul's actually right on the money! The Russians developed multiple firearms that are designed to be used underwater, though I believe he's talking about the APS. It was designed for anti-frogmen tactics during the era of the USSR
And batman gave the US military shark repellent
Nerd 😛 alert!
Is that the same gun that was featured in CoD Ghosts??
@@toxic_ramen742 knowledgable
@@diehardernxgt2161 Yeah.
"Well thats because you where Special ED" "Yes" "I mean Special Op".
That look to the side fucking killed me. Just the, all right you got me on that one...
0:00 5:08 “Handguns put holes in people, rifles put holes through people, and shotguns tear chunks of *duck quack* off of people” great quote
Now if you can tell me who originally said that...
And Explosive Blow Chuck duck off of people
4:02 That's a lethal equipment which can be used in close quarter combats. (not usable in the game tho it's just the weapon model)
So like a tiny nightstick?
What was it supposed to do?
@@rockruff7203 Stabby stabby
@@eyywannn8601 It’s basically a metal spike
@@theairfun ah ok *stabs*
3:05 the hk slap is actually a part of the manual of arms. It's the way hk wants you to close the bolt to ensure gun goes into battery.
No it isn't and you'd get shit for it in the HK-equipped militaries because it degrades the bolt catch notch on the receiver. And that's not a separate part, it's cut into the receiver and when it wears down and can't hold the handle anymore, the gun becomes unusable and you need to replace the receiver or at least weld it back up. It's still a cool-looking move and is faster than properly letting down the handle (not by much, but still), and if you're a high-speed low-drag operator (like most of HKs customers in US) you'll burn the barrel out faster than you wear the notch down anyway.
@@BlackBladeGroM It IS part of the official manual of arms as posted by HK.
Most militarys that use HK weapons however use their own manual of arms, and THEY are the ones who tell you not to do it. Makes sense, because they will try to use the same guns for a lot of soldiers in succsession (The degrading of the catch notch is minimal when we are talking about a gun for one single person, but if generations of soldiers are doing it, you will of course get some wear and tear)
So when the little pointly stick on the MX9 is pointed out at 4:00, turns out this is a CQB Mute Stick, described by Will Huang, who describes himself on Artstation as a Principle Artist. It's used for when you're close to the enemy. Put the weapon close to your body while your rifle hand moves to the Stick, then unlock it from its place and start jabbing away.
Will Huang also explains the Outlaw as its cylinder being a brass holder where the used rounds go to after being used.
Thanks man! Always wondered what it was. Don’t like it at all but at least I know now
They should've seen the Hades LMG lmao, it's like the Finn LMG and the Bizon had a son
Nope its a bizon and m249 saw or a north Korean bizon/ak
7:47 it’s called the APS underwater rifle. It looks like an Ak an walrus like an Ak but it shoots harpoons or something like that.
it doesnt shoot harpoons lol
It's just shoots very long bullets.
@@sciarpecyril basically
@@sigsauer_firearms I dont fuckin remember they look like mini harpoons I didnt say they were.
@@vincentmartineau2006 "it shoots harpoons or something like that"
If vanguard is out, both of them need a therapy after reacting to the guns 😂😂
Gamology u gave me heart for saying „let them
Do Tarkov“
Iam so hyped !!!
Edit*: Hunt showdown too, please.
Yes Tarkov!
Beretta 93r is semi auto or 3 round burst fire mode only. Cordite is basically p90 turned sideways with a belt fed modification. A modern villa peraosa 9mm machine gun from ww1. The lmg is a hybrid of g11, lsat and trounds. The launcher is based on m202 flash.
there is 1 full auto 93R, the green titanium M93R. ruclips.net/video/HjH1yk2duv4/видео.html
@@Swogfish Well I am talking about most production ones.
if paul is interested about the russians having underwater weapons to kill sharks, he should see the one used in a call of duty ghosts mission which is the one with the fish ai
5:07 That’s one of the main reasons I just got out of COD and Battle Field. You could shoot your opponents with a pistol and they went right down but when you shot them with a shotgun at close range it took at least 2-3 shots and they field you with lead while you pumped the shotgun back.
It's a video game it's not supposed to make sense
Everyone knows it’s a video game but to go as far to make a pistol stronger then a shotgun is just stupid.
that "handguns put holes in people, etc..." qoute is from the guy that runs Thunder Ranch. He's a vet, super cool dude
He is super cool! I mentioned Clint Smith and Thunder Ranch in the video but unfortunately it ended up on the editing room floor. Thanks for pointing it out and helping to protect Clint’s legacy!
Love those vids, keep doing it❤️
Love the combination of these two! Please do more videos of them when you can!
11:14 I watch Forgotten Weapons too! Would think there would be a watermark or something. The blue triangle bullets can be found on that channel as well. They are a patient housing used to hold a cartridge removing reciprocating motion of clambering the round.
yes, the dardick pistol and its "trounds"
The bald dude has a LOT of knowledge.
This was an awesome idea, yall should do some more!!!
Would love to see these guys react to the specialist abilities in blops 3 and 4 and how believable/unbelievable some of them are + maybe their effectiveness in a hypothetical real combat scenario
Triangler bullet caeings were called Trounds.
And we're a concept for being able to hold more ammo. By interlocking the rounds.
I didn't even think about that aspect. The first thing my mind went to was the Puckle Gun. (Patented 1718 as "Puckle Machine Gun") It was designed in two variants. The first one used normal round bullets, nothing fancy. The second however was carnage as it used square bullets with square chambers. I figured the triangle bullets were a modern/futuristic reimagining of that concept.
(Unrelated but according to the patent the "humane" round bullets were for shooting Christians, while the square ones were to be used exclusively for Turks. That is literally what is written in the file)
I like how he half quoted Clint Smith at the start lmao
Really liking Mr.Wright with Mr.Meixner love to see him check out guns for the Battlefield franchise
Triangular because if square then you would need to space them out more, triangles allow the two rounds to be attached corner to corner but still let the belt bend in two directions. Square rounds attached corner to corner would bind up in one direction which would prevent them from being arranged in a box magazine, unless an additional linkage was added between each round. This will allow the belt to flex in both directions but would make the belt longer for same number of rounds.
Triangular shaped ammo could use a unique feed system, where a gear that has teeth the same size as the triangle between two rounds could feed rounds but any other shape is quite bad for that kind of mechanism.
Having any breach with corners is bad because corners are weak (also why gas cylinders are round etc). If you want to contain pressure then you can't have corners. Furthermore orientation of the round becomes an issue; a round cartridge will feed into the breach no matter how you rotate it, but a triangle can only feed in three specific orientations, even a slight bit of misalignment will cause a big problem.
Cordite looks a lot like a Magpul PDR (5.56 PDW/Carbine) rather than a P90, the PDR did take some ergonomic aspects from the P90 so it does look alike, but more so like the PDR excepting that magazine placement.
4:45, nice hand gestures!
😘
Man... this new guy Paul Meixner is a night and day difference to the last guy you had in one of these. This dude knows his shit. 👍
Shot an MP5A2 on semi, it does have a feel nice in the arms
I use the Koshka more over any of the other snipers so it’s noice that they find it’s design dope
Aside from SDM and the Vendetta, all snipers felt great to use and looked nice too.
@@xooks3050 “snipers” 😂
@@sillygoofygoobergoose8692 yeh def shouldve been tacs, but is what it is ig
These guys explaining why suppressors should be made legal. Hearing safety
Seriously man, I wish I could afford one. NFA sucks
11:00. Fun fact there were actually round tri anguler like that in the 60 called trounds. It was made for this pistol called a dardick and the idea of the dardick was to make a mag fed revolver. Something with high capacity and simicity of a revolver. I dont know why the dardick couldnt use normal rounds but it most likely has to do with reliability.
The rocket launcher looks a little bit like the rocket launcher from the film called Commando.
“Pistols put holes in people, rifles put holes through people, shotguns at the right range with the right load will physically remove a chunk of shit off your opponent and throw that shit on your floor and you’ll have to pay someone to clean that shit with a shovel”
Clint Smith
The triangular bullets thing is building on the idea that you can fit more rounds into a box magazine or magazine of any kind if they're triangular instead of round
U could literally listen to these guys talk about guns all day
Triangular cartridges would stack perfectly inside of ammo boxes and not roll around like circular ones. It's a storage and manufacturing thing mainly.
Can we get them reacting to UNSC weapons from halo?
Happy Veterans Day and thank you for serving our country!
Paul looks like a real life operator
2:34 mentions MX9
Immediately triggers all codm players PTSD from season 9
The Titan looks like it’s made by Dardick and using Dardick Tround(Triangular Round)
Having the rounds be triangular allows them to pack more rounds into a case of ammo than round ammo or square ammo
It’d be cool if we saw the same guys react to MW2019’s weapons. :D
Tfw the HK Slap is now a recommended action to perform, from HK themselves lmao.
5:07 Snipers put holes in the buildings behind the people after passing through the people
Paul stole that shotgun line from Clint Smith, sage advice XD
Correct! To be fair, I mentioned Clint Smith and Thunder Ranch, but it looks like it ended up on the editing floor. Good catch!
riffle with revolver system does exist. So... koshka and especialy the outlaw are just waiting to be built.
Great combo both great lads 👍
Love the call of duty franchise campaigns are the best keep them coming.
Is the APS Underwater Rifle
The Titan use what looks like trounds, ammo that are embebed in a triagular plastic case. They problably got the idea from the Dardick revolver. a cool comcept of revolver that could be load with 20 rounds. It selled like ass, so they make a few thousand, but I think the comcept is still neat. They even had plans of multiple project rounds, before going bankrupt.
These dudes need someone to strap them into a VR headset to check out a shooter with simulated guns, something like Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. Or maybe Surv1v3, I'm playing that one with family and I'm constantly having to hassle them about how they're operating the guns. "That's a pump-action shotgun, ya gotta pump it after every shot!" "I know you just put a fresh magazine in, but you didn't empty the last one, there's still a bullet in the chamber so you don't need to cock it!"
The triangular rounds remind of the Dardick magazine fed revolver.
They were literally called trounds, as in triangular round.
Khoska Sniper Rifle: Bullpup Magazine-Fed Bolt Action With A Revolver-Styled Drum.
coming from the apex video, im really thinking about what military dudes would think of the apex tacticals and abilities. since, as the word itself is "tactical abilities"
Though the mx9 is kinda based on the mp5, you know? One letter off the name, I see it more as a ump45 with a sidefold stock and blocky design.
the shotgun, MOG 12, reminds me of the new Kalashnikov Shotgun.
I love how dudes balding but just won’t give up that Mohawk
Never give up, never surrender!
Seriously though, what's up with the Koshka? It's bulp up, magazine fed, bolt action, revolving rifle. Even the Outlaw made more sense than it
should check out the Szecsei & Fuchs, they make have a Double-barrel, Mag fed, Bolt-action gun. They make them in a side-by-side and over-under.
The guy on the left is a Clint Smith fan.
I kinda imagined that the Triangle Round casings that were in the LMG or whatever type it was, Might of been some sort of folding design for the ammo to move with less guiding out of the ammo box? But not sure if it would really save all that much space that way unless they made it much tighter.
Is it just me or did they literally pull out Ruin and Torque from the game.
Alright, maybe I'm crazy but the 93r is 3 round burst or semi auto, not automatic. How any burst/automatic pistol without a stock could be considered a 'soft shooter' seems.... interesting. The gun bang is the propellant "interacting with the ambient temperature" seems ludicrous. That would suggest there is an ambient temperature where you could fire the weapon and the explosion would make no sound at all? Perhaps the different in ambient pressure?
Baffles don't cool the gas, it slows/stops the gas in the can and restricts the rate it can exit the barrel
Im glad he correctly explained the barrel shroud this time, the editor in the last video highlighted the muzzle device as the barrel shroud in the last video. Particularly funny considering he was making a joke about how politicians dont know what barrel shrouds are.
It's not LVPO, and the L is not light. It's LPVO and it's Lower Power Variable Optic
Great Catch! You are 100% correct on the LVPO, for some reason I keep saying “Light” I know it’s “Low Powered”... These are my favorite comments, mad props!
@@PaulMeixnerFilms All good. my intent isn't to be negative. I hope it doesn't come off that way. More curious than anything.
If Paul meixner doesn't dress up as Ragnar from Vikings for Halloween God doesn't exist.
4:02 cod emblem at work
Paul looks like one of the black ops operators 😂
The dardick pistol made some time in the 60s used these they are called triounds and its the way the pistol was designed the ammo stacked better the projectile was still round and bullet shaped but the case was triangular and made from brass encased in polymer check out the dardick pistol the Whitworth sniper rifle used by the South in the USAs little civil war actually took hexagonal bullets there so cool if I was rich I'd commission a exact build of one but get it made somewhere like Holland &Holland and get some exhibition grade Turkish walnut for the stock and get feinwerkbau to make the exact sights they had back then
God these guys should do an episode on the wacky guns from Destiny.
Next video: real security guard reacts to five nights at Freddy's
The cordite lauds like the halo smg
Where was this guy on the set of Rust
The koshka looks like something straight out of destiny
guy - the cordite reminds me of the p90
pdw-57 - am i a joke to you?
You should have them talk about far cry 6 weapons. That would be really cool seeing what they think about the resolver weapons.
The fact that the bald dude has a mohawk, but it was so thin
Paul should've taught alec baldwin
Those clouds will now be raining bullets
New favorite youtuber just because im a lefty shooter as well
Those revolved sniper rifles are horrendous
The rampart looks like a certain Titanfall rifle
Triangular ammo is actually called a tround
Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos🎈
3:14 lmao john wick
I can feel Clint Smith in the room XD
Great catch! I actually mentioned Clint Smith by name to credit him, but it ended up on the editing room floor. What a legend that guy is!
I feel like the mx9 is a smg version of the zip 22 for some reason
They should react to Destiny 2 exotics.
Man when they go over the 4th Horseman will be interedting
1:00 Talks about being fully automatic its in the guns name Raffica meaning Burst no the M93R is not a fully automatic machine pistol
Now how about Wolfenstein, or Homefront: The Revolution?
Oh yes.
Oh Wolfenstien would be fun
Was that a clip from forgotten weapons during the Titan?
You guys should cover Metro Exodus!
The 93r is full auto? I'm pretty sure it's famously Burst fire
Palidans designed after the as50
Someone’s been to thunder ranch
I don't know what it is about muzzle breaks on sniper rifles that make them look SO SEXY AND BADASS X3.
Personally, I like the rectangular shaped muzzle breaks, it gives the sniper a HEFTY BULKY BIG BOY APPEAL TO IT.
Need to react to the cursed gunsmith from Vanguard
0:49 LOL P.O.G. burn.
the paladin is based on the bushmaster .50cal
Isn't the 93R 3 round burst, not full auto like Paul said?
Yes it is, but it also classifies as a machine pistol
I want there to be a modern warfare total recoil so bad
I can feel his urge to say Rampart from Apex Legends