@Garrison Nichols K/T boundary mass extinction occurred around 65 million years ago. First Hominid skeletons (Ardipithicus) are dated at around 5.8 million years old. First Homo Sapiens who we would recognise as modern humans are probably no older than 200k years. The time scale involved is a bit mind boggling when you really think about it.
@@penhullwolf5070 the k/t event wiped out everything ON LAND LARGER than a house cat, everything else either adapted or was wiped out by nuclear winter.
*trex eating a triciaratops *trex hears something in the distance *chad drives out of the booshes while fortunate son is blasting in the background *eric destroying trex with an M2 browning
How did that work out for her since what works, wife to husband, is "unconditional" respect 24/7. My wife tells me I can get any motorcycle I want. And that is, husband to wife, unconditional love 24/7. Married 49 years now, lots of bikes.
An AR 15 chambered in 458 socom with an M203 grenade launcher... With a Smith and Wesson 500 magnum at your side... You would definitely want some NVG'S and he'll why not some impact hand grenades...
@@sIurz The one Chad hadn't said yet? My original comment may have been erroneous, perhaps; or I may be that my response wouldn't mean anything until the timestamp I put there because before that, Chad's weirdness had not yet been expressed aloud, so no-one would have heard it. I can't remember, anyway.
The museum of Natural History is amazing. I grew up just outside of D.C. and that was always one of my favorite museums in the district. The Air and Space Museum is great too!
The problem with your .44 magnum vs. T-Rex hypothesis is the incredibly small brain of the T-Rex and other dinosaurs. If I recall correctly, their brains were generally the size of small fruit or walnuts and stuff. You could probably kill one that way, but you might not hit the brain stem and turn the lights out so it could still keep coming. Food for thought on this serious topic, lol
Shot placement with the .44 magnum is going to be incredibly important. Its important with pretty much all those guns except perhaps the 458 win mag, but with the .44 mag there would be very little margin for error.
@@johnbrown2163 I don't own one I'm too poor for that! My Hi-Point carbine has a toilet paper tube duct taped to the top of it, that's the optic I could afford! 😅
@@KillerOrca haven't shoot the spas. But in know some semi auto weapons can be finiky in inexperienced hands. And the dual operation quirk probably doesn't help.
H&H Garage Daddy Donut is the best. Love his gear reviews. You can tell he really does his homework to make sure he has enough experience and knowledge of the item he is reviewing before he covers it in mayonnaise.
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Hmm. You'd think a 12 ga w/ 3" slugs would do the job. Only a couple of the spiders were really hi mass, but a .556 machine gun would take out the eyes. Perhaps smoke bombs because they're noses are so sensitive.
ALAN GRANT: I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look, dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution, have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together.
Have to say, you guys entertained the crap out of me!!! Kudos! As an ex-NYEr escapee/ new gun owner, this was an awesome introduction to larger calibers!! Keep them comin'!
So when you find man made drawings of dinosaurs from before the bones were discovered? what do you think the dragons mentioned all throughout history and in every single culture were? they all made up the same monsters of their own accord?
@Michael Srite Trophy hunting is actually a legit element of conservation. I know it sounds really contradictory but I have peer reviewed sources I can send if you wanna.
The character's name was Roland Tembo. He was carrying a Holland and Holland .600 Nitro Express. You guys crack me up with some of your videos. Lmao I would have been thinking the same thing looking at the dinosaur skeletons.
My mind immediately went to a Jurassic Park type scenario. You're in a setting with modern technology, but also there are a bunch of dinosaurs on the loose. I thought a lot about this while watching those movies...
Out of the calibers I have hunted big game with I would go with my 375 H&H mag straight pull bolt rifle and my 500 NE double. Speed and accuracy with a punch. The last seven Cape buffalo I killed heart shot with a 375 H&H 300gr Barnes X didn't take more than a few steps before being done. Also, I can carry these rifles all day with extra ammo on my belt and cover a lot of ground.
Altohugh i do love the concept of this video. Sensible me still has to remind you that prehistoric man never fought these things with spears.....They were fossils before we even appeared. Im personally quite glad of this as we probably would never have made it as a species without the aid of John Browning :P
I'm convinced that even large dinosaurs would be all that difficult to kill. I saw a documentary once about game wardens in Africa culling elephants, and they were just using FNs. And those elephants were dropping like rocks. An elephant's skull is mostly sinus cavities so on that don't require anything particularly high-powered to penetrate. Walter Bell, famous elephant hunter, asserted that he had killed more elephants with a .30-.30 than anything else. So I'm betting that a t-rex probably isn't that hard to kill either.
.50 Cal with the 30 round Mag that Eric showed us on the 16/12 (12/16 in the USA ) for the clips & magazines video , or .416 Barrett for the smaller beasties & .454 Casull for back up /close range . Thanks guys , If I've been good, do You think Santa might put one in My stocking ? Yeah I thought not . Merry Christmas Guys .
In The Lost World, Roland Tembo (played by Pete Postlethwaite) keeps a Searcy .600 Nitro Express double barreled rifle. This is sabotaged by Nick Van-Owen (Played by Vince Vaughn) Fun fact, they are actually named from the song Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner by Warren Zevon about the African Bush wars.
The black berets dinosaur dna might not be around but if you play with genetics the way stuff is going someday it would be more then possible to have something similar wouldn’t be dinosaurs but could have some of the traits there are some animals alive that are supposed to share there dna like crocodiles for one
My marlin .45-70 1895 cowboy. 9+1 capacity, octogon barrel, ballard rifling, can shoot 500gr slugs at 2500fps. Weighs 5lbs. And my EAA 10MM WITNESS, CZ CLONE. 14+1 STEEL FRAME.
That KS-7 with alternating hi-power slugs and 00 buck would be be the best gun to have in that situation. That gun could kill any dinosaur you need it too. You's just need to go for headshots on some of the bigger animals, but considering the cranium on a T-rex is like six inches across I wouldn't say that's a challenge.
If T. Rex is eating a Triceratops when you come out of the bushes with your .44 Magnum, you stop and slowly back up into the bush. Come back later when Poppa T is in a meat coma.
Roland Tembo:"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator there ever lived. The second greatest predator must take him down." [Burt Gummer, with his wife Heather at his side, berates the dead monster fought off with their "family arsenal"] Broke into the wrong God damn rec room, didn't ya you bastard!
Jason the Viking... 5.56, not 5,56. It's a metric decimal measurement. Also, "where" (rhymes with air) refers to location. Context indicates that the word should be "were" (rhymes with fur).
Recoil therapy: 458 Winchester Magnum with a 500 grain Woodleigh solid. The Department of Ancient Natural Resources specify at minimum a 375 Holland & Holland muzzle energy. Permits are available, by an in person application, on Pluto.
@@curtisfarmer8321 Yeah sure because the Bible is not to be considered as a book because you say so. And of course we all know the people that wrote the "books" made no assumptions and had no prejudices. By the way some pretty smart men read and believed in the Bible. I'm pretty sure some of them founded this country.
Someone please let Chad know that Flintstones wasn't a documentary.
Was it not! My whole childhood is ruined!
@Garrison Nichols K/T boundary mass extinction occurred around 65 million years ago. First Hominid skeletons (Ardipithicus) are dated at around 5.8 million years old. First Homo Sapiens who we would recognise as modern humans are probably no older than 200k years. The time scale involved is a bit mind boggling when you really think about it.
Garrison Nichols a little longer perhaps, but it really is not that important because when you go extinct you are extinct.
@@penhullwolf5070 the k/t event wiped out everything ON LAND LARGER than a house cat, everything else either adapted or was wiped out by nuclear winter.
Penhull Wolf they know it’s a joke
Any man worth his salt has contemplated armed combat with dinosaurs
Truer Words have never been spoken.
Combat WTF. I only contemplate dino barbeque. Food is not the enemy.
@@toomuchdebt5669 and how do you suppose you will get that dino meat. The only way is hand to hand combat with a T Rex lol.
God is good!!!!!
Im thinking anyone of those would make a swell giant killer...
As someone on another channel once said, "If 15 rounds of double aught doesn;t solve your problem, you might be looking for something belt fed."
Double _ought_ buckshot is just a bunch of .32 round balls, like shooting something with several .32 S&W Long same time.
@@slappy8941 double naught. As in 0 is pronounced naught traditionally.
Gimme a M1919 .30-06.
@@markb9160 Sorry for the typo
@@slappy8941 Still 8 balls times 15 rounds, 120 balls are going to make a mess.
What I've learned in this video:
1.) Chad thinks prehistoric men killed dinosaurs
2.) Big Bore all the way
3.) Herbivores have dummy thicc bones
950 jdj
😂😂😂
I mean, they did at least kill mammoths.
@@Kumquat_Lord, with spears, slings and other stuff.
@@Kumquat_Lord Mammoths were still alive when humans build the first pyramids.
The best for killing dinosaurs is a 10 miles width asteroid.
I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
AKA climate change XD
@@wingracer1614 I hear you. Can't afford to NOT nuke 'em. But we need Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum to shoot it from an alien ship.
@Frosty Ghost Ouch...just...ouch.
*Cue Will smiling through his teeth pretending he's happy about it*
wingracer 16 kfgd
An elephant gun would do the job. I’m an expert in this field I’ve watched the movie Tremors at least a half dozen times.
Broke in the wrong damn rec room you bastard!!!
@@THEBITER1993 love that movie.
That was a very fun movie.
A real expert right here, boys.
Or RC cars and dynamite
You don't need a gun, just put up a "No Dinosaur" sign.
Cringe
Lol, corny but I’m into it.
"Dinosaur Free Zones" just cause a haven for predatory dinosaurs.
Gun control in a nutshell.
i suggest politely asking the dinosaurs to leave
"Pre-historic men killed these with sticks..."
riightt.....about that
Im guessing they were referring to mammoth
Probably referring to mammoths and Sabre tooth cats
@Vash Matrix I think you have a misunderstanding about what the word "theory" means when used in a scientific context.
They are talking about mammoths, ground sloths, and saber tooth cats
Vash Matrix gravity is a theory. “The flood” is more than likely an exaggeration by someone who thought the Middle East was the entire world.
You can immediately see how happy these guys are to talk about this type of engagement.
I never thought I would hear this discussion without alcohol present.....
I feel like there probably was alcohol present.
As the first reply said, I wouldn't be surprised if the video idea was conceived under the influence of alcohol.
We're all good, Mate... I got the beer !!
@@waynevreeland3141 and ill bring the whiskey
*trex eating a triciaratops
*trex hears something in the distance
*chad drives out of the booshes while fortunate son is blasting in the background
*eric destroying trex with an M2 browning
"Hot! Hot! Hot! She's running, boys and girls!"
God is good!!!!!
Amen to the m2 Browning brother
I love my M2HB, I've got the cradle and pintle but need to fan up a pedestal for my truck👍😀👍
FUK YEAH !!!
Fun fact about the 1895 Marlin. On their website it says that the 1895 is rated for bears deer hog moose and T-Rex
This is the kind of content I subscribed for
Yes I've been waiting for one of these for a while
YES!!!
Glad I’m not the only one who thinks “what gun would I need?” when I see an animal (dinosaur) that I never saw before.
The less someone knows about dinosaurs the more I like hearing them talk about them, this is my second favorite video
What is your first?
Look I told my wife I really needed these guns for dinosaurs and she slapped me
My wife and I don't slap each other but we are in counselling
You deserve that. Because they are for hunting tyrants and swamp creatures.
You should have said commies
then you probably should get divorced
How did that work out for her since what works, wife to husband, is "unconditional" respect 24/7. My wife tells me I can get any motorcycle I want. And that is, husband to wife, unconditional love 24/7. Married 49 years now, lots of bikes.
An AR 15 chambered in 458 socom with an M203 grenade launcher...
With a Smith and Wesson 500 magnum at your side...
You would definitely want some NVG'S and he'll why not some impact hand grenades...
Ar 15 chambered in 50 Beowulf
AR 500. Need to get my hands on one.
Phase plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.
@@juppyk6340 why not just have it in belted
U need a minigun or a m2 browning and a 40 mm grenades launcher
1:50 Somewhere a Paleontologist Is Crying.
1:42
@@sIurz OK, but shouldn't we wait until the statement has been said?
thoughtengine what statement were you talking about in your original comment?
@@sIurz The one Chad hadn't said yet? My original comment may have been erroneous, perhaps; or I may be that my response wouldn't mean anything until the timestamp I put there because before that, Chad's weirdness had not yet been expressed aloud, so no-one would have heard it.
I can't remember, anyway.
And his teacher is slamming their head in a drawer.
This is the most useful and reasonable dinosaur shooting video I have ever seen.
😂
Also the only one
The museum of Natural History is amazing. I grew up just outside of D.C. and that was always one of my favorite museums in the district. The Air and Space Museum is great too!
The problem with your .44 magnum vs. T-Rex hypothesis is the incredibly small brain of the T-Rex and other dinosaurs. If I recall correctly, their brains were generally the size of small fruit or walnuts and stuff. You could probably kill one that way, but you might not hit the brain stem and turn the lights out so it could still keep coming. Food for thought on this serious topic, lol
Shot placement with the .44 magnum is going to be incredibly important. Its important with pretty much all those guns except perhaps the 458 win mag, but with the .44 mag there would be very little margin for error.
A-10 warthog
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This comment made my day 😂
Ask Diane Fienstein
She watched the caveman literally kill t- Rexs with an ar15
Archaeologists digging up fossils with shotgun slugs in them 😂😂
Easy, the noisy cricket from men in black
That's my go-to EDC gun! 😁 I'm on my 3rd one though because I lost the first 2! 😅
🤣😂
With all that recoil??,.....Ain't nobody got time for that!
@@whitespacemarines4308 obviously never seen the agent j special compensator.
Ah yes, all the cave paintings of man killing dinos...
Prankmonkey he did include mammoths in this, not right, but not wrong either
He showed a pic of a mammoth right after
Mammoths, giant sloths, cave bears, saber- tooth cats, bison. All killed with pointy sticks and the occasional sudden cliff or two.
As a fossil hunter and firearms enthusiast, the idea had only crossed my mind briefly.
This is great!
1:42 That was the Flintstones, Chad
Where’s the 20mm anti tank rifle?
"oh no a t rex what will we do?" *Whips out lahti
I wanna see 5 guns that you can shoot in the dark.
@@johnbrown2163 Any gun you can mount a night vision optic on will do! 😀
@@joshglover2370 Do you have Night vision Scope? They should do video how far can you kill at night with Night Vision. What NV Scopes you got??
@@johnbrown2163 I don't own one I'm too poor for that! My Hi-Point carbine has a toilet paper tube duct taped to the top of it, that's the optic I could afford! 😅
“This just in, crazy man breaks into museum and shoots trex skull. Says he just wanted to know”
I know this comment is a year old, but thank you for it. 😆
Don't do it. The Smithsonian needs there cool exhibit intact.
"prehistoric man killed them with sticks"
southern education system, yall
Everyone knows they used rocks.
Hey now. I am a down south country boy and I was like I know he aint just really say that.
Ever been to Jersey? We can't trust them to pump their own gasoline...
@@spacemanwithraygun3933 what, the dinosaurs?
Big sticks as dead falls.
John Hammond: “Spared no expense!”
Muldoon getting chewed by a raptor: “Damn it Hammond! Could we have got something better!”
...Replace Muldoon with Clarkson. "DAMMIT HAMMOOOOND"
I STILL dont know how that moron jammed a SPAS-12.
@@KillerOrca cause he was a paleontologist with a raptor trying to kill him righ on his face?
@@rocket_sensha4337 Still seems funky for a SPAS. Who knows.
@@KillerOrca haven't shoot the spas. But in know some semi auto weapons can be finiky in inexperienced hands. And the dual operation quirk probably doesn't help.
1:42
I’m from the south, and I can confirm that the education there is somewhat flawed.
"where are you carrying all these things?"
Me out loud to myself "video game pockets"
Prison Wallet, just came from donut operator though
Bag of Holding
First laugh of my day while getting up for work. Thanks lol
@@j-rocd9507 no problem man. it had me in tears too lol
H&H Garage Daddy Donut is the best. Love his gear reviews. You can tell he really does his homework to make sure he has enough experience and knowledge of the item he is reviewing before he covers it in mayonnaise.
Lord almighty I’m so glad I’m not the only person who has seriously thought about this scenario.
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“Clever girl” 🦖
No mention of the 700 nitro I feel like that would make the cut
577 🦖
We should forgive their obvious US bias. (no 600 nitro, no 14,5 mm)
@@Alex425trejo 557 turanasaur will defiantly do the job
I was about to comment this, nitro express put down a trex.
NPC 48732 bs
Imagine just shooting a trex with a .22lr and how funny it would be when it just blinks at you and smiles
Eric is still a kid inside and that makes me happy
"The first thing I wanted to do was see the dinosaurs."
I didn't know they had muskets in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
Muskets were grown in fields by pioneers for use in the revolution
If dinosaurs ever come back im keeping a 500 S&W as my EDC and a 700 nitro rifle as a truck gun.
If moneys no issue...
How many people thought about this when movies like 8 legged freaks (giant spiders) came out?
Hmm. You'd think a 12 ga w/ 3" slugs would do the job. Only a couple of the spiders were really hi mass, but a .556 machine gun would take out the eyes. Perhaps smoke bombs because they're noses are so sensitive.
You have to use dyno mite when hunting dinosaurs duh
ALAN GRANT: I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but look, dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution, have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together.
in the wise words of jeremy clarkson.....''a punt gun''
When I hear punt gun I think of tremors 4 the legend begins ending fight scene
Clarkson is a spoilt brat who throws a tantrum when he can't get his way, who cares what he says.
@@dumptrump3788 more than people who care what you say :D
@@dumptrump3788 go cry to the bbc
one gun: The Lahti anti tank gun
Have to say, you guys entertained the crap out of me!!! Kudos! As an ex-NYEr escapee/ new gun owner, this was an awesome introduction to larger calibers!! Keep them comin'!
I use 22lr for today's dinosaur's (Gators)
rick c that sounds like a good way to piss it off
You must be hunting some pretty small gators...
@@joshglover2370 have you guys not seen swamp people. .22's are about all they use. You just gotta shoot them in the head.
I love how people think 22lr won't kill.
Head shots point blank. You never seen swamp people? Lol
When they said men used to hunt them with sticks they meant they used sticks to dig up fossils.
There is evidence that men and dinosaurs lived at same time it has been suppressed by modern science
Be careful, there is a weird crossover of gun enthusiasts and creationists
The Mammoth is considered prehistoric and men killed them with sticks. I believe this was what his comment was about.
So when you find man made drawings of dinosaurs from before the bones were discovered? what do you think the dragons mentioned all throughout history and in every single culture were? they all made up the same monsters of their own accord?
@Michael Srite Trophy hunting is actually a legit element of conservation. I know it sounds really contradictory but I have peer reviewed sources I can send if you wanna.
Craziest thing I learned about dinosaurs was that the T-Rex actually existed closer in history to humans than to the Stegosaurus.
The character's name was Roland Tembo. He was carrying a Holland and Holland .600 Nitro Express.
You guys crack me up with some of your videos. Lmao
I would have been thinking the same thing looking at the dinosaur skeletons.
My mind immediately went to a Jurassic Park type scenario. You're in a setting with modern technology, but also there are a bunch of dinosaurs on the loose. I thought a lot about this while watching those movies...
Built mine for less than 550. Doesn't cycle flat nose lead 100 percent. But everything else is great!
man watching this episode just makes me want to see what you guys would do for 5 guns vid for fighting graboids (from the tremors movies)
I've seen a live dinosaur before. Pelosi is on TV all the time.
Hahaha it's true 😂😂😂
There's a very large collection if dinos in the democrats
Out of the calibers I have hunted big game with I would go with my 375 H&H mag straight pull bolt rifle and my 500 NE double. Speed and accuracy with a punch. The last seven Cape buffalo I killed heart shot with a 375 H&H 300gr Barnes X didn't take more than a few steps before being done. Also, I can carry these rifles all day with extra ammo on my belt and cover a lot of ground.
Both are great guns but carrying loads of ammo isn't as easy as you'd think.
Altohugh i do love the concept of this video. Sensible me still has to remind you that prehistoric man never fought these things with spears.....They were fossils before we even appeared. Im personally quite glad of this as we probably would never have made it as a species without the aid of John Browning :P
Don’t forget the .577 Tyrannosaur...
The first one that popped into my head.
Zero follow up shots. Kills on one end seriously injuries on the other
Muldoon actually survived that encounter with the raptors in the books
I remember that part. Great book, too.
I'm convinced that even large dinosaurs would be all that difficult to kill. I saw a documentary once about game wardens in Africa culling elephants, and they were just using FNs. And those elephants were dropping like rocks. An elephant's skull is mostly sinus cavities so on that don't require anything particularly high-powered to penetrate. Walter Bell, famous elephant hunter, asserted that he had killed more elephants with a .30-.30 than anything else. So I'm betting that a t-rex probably isn't that hard to kill either.
.50 Cal with the 30 round Mag that Eric showed us on the 16/12 (12/16 in the USA ) for the clips & magazines video , or .416 Barrett for the smaller beasties & .454 Casull for back up /close range . Thanks guys , If I've been good, do You think Santa might put one in My stocking ? Yeah I thought not . Merry Christmas Guys .
"Mow compys down with buckshot" sound advice.
3" 12 gauge birdshot would be best
@@mr.meowgi9876 Agreed. They're only chicken sized, so birdshot would be perfect.
In The Lost World, Roland Tembo (played by Pete Postlethwaite) keeps a Searcy .600 Nitro Express double barreled rifle. This is sabotaged by Nick Van-Owen (Played by Vince Vaughn) Fun fact, they are actually named from the song Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner by Warren Zevon about the African Bush wars.
Just wait until cloning gets better...
It'll do nothing because there's absolutely no dinosaur DNA to use.
Maybe we can get a woolly mammoth
The black berets dinosaur dna might not be around but if you play with genetics the way stuff is going someday it would be more then possible to have something similar wouldn’t be dinosaurs but could have some of the traits there are some animals alive that are supposed to share there dna like crocodiles for one
Famous last words. "The skull's not THAT thick!"
Followed by hold my beer
"Prehistoric man killed these creatures with sticks" ahahahhaha I'm dying, a few million years off I'm afraid
My marlin .45-70 1895 cowboy. 9+1 capacity, octogon barrel, ballard rifling, can shoot 500gr slugs at 2500fps. Weighs 5lbs. And my EAA 10MM WITNESS, CZ CLONE. 14+1 STEEL FRAME.
"We're talkin' holes in dinosaurs."
I haven't enjoyed a video this much in a long time lads. Cheers 🤙🤣
That KS-7 with alternating hi-power slugs and 00 buck would be be the best gun to have in that situation. That gun could kill any dinosaur you need it too. You's just need to go for headshots on some of the bigger animals, but considering the cranium on a T-rex is like six inches across I wouldn't say that's a challenge.
I'm pretty sure you'd need a howitzer for most of 'em lol... bet they'd taste like chicken though
@gabriel conlin i like your thinking 😎
Chad lookin like a Chad. Thought he was an Orlando Bloom pirate for a moment.
This may be, without a doubt, the greatest dinosaur hunting video of all time. Fight me on this.
Chad literally said prehistoric man killed dinosaurs with sticks and Eric agreed, come on guys there’s about a 64,800,000 year space in between.
😂 I WAS SAYING THE SAME 🤣
I got to 1:52 and was like "wait, what!". Maybe they are young earth creationists ? lol.
Not looking for an argument, but there are several scientific theories of overlap with the smaller prehistoric reptilian/ amphibian and humans.
same
i think they must have meant mastadons lmao
.500 Nitro Express should do good for a dino skull right?
If not, the .700 nitro express would be.
If T. Rex is eating a Triceratops when you come out of the bushes with your .44 Magnum, you stop and slowly back up into the bush. Come back later when Poppa T is in a meat coma.
Best top 5 yet. Entertaining and full of practical information!
Jurassic Park 2 the lost world was my favorite dinosaur movie ever and I'm not ashamed to admit it
.577 T-Rex is the first one I thought of, for obvious reasons:)
Roland Tembo:"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator there ever lived. The second greatest predator must take him down."
[Burt Gummer, with his wife Heather at his side, berates the dead monster fought off with their "family arsenal"] Broke into the wrong God damn rec room, didn't ya you bastard!
People didn't to hunt dinosaurs with sticks. We weren't around during the same period of time. Still a good video.
Nathan Fremin I think they think mammoths count as a dinosaur which we did hunt but never actual 65,000,000 years ago dinosaurs lmao goofs
@@libertys_warrior3431 We actually hunted them with AR10's.
we actually hunted them with AR10's.
American education system in full glory right there
Leon I know right. Clearly we hunted dinosaurs with Fully semi automatic AR19s with 30 caliber magazine clips.
Did they say that prehistoric man killed dinosaurs with sticks???😂😂😂
Velociraptor could probably be hunted with 5,56. They where a lot smaller in real life than in the movies.
People base things too much on movies. Those Megaraptors tho. Phew
Yeah man I saw one the other day and it scared me how small they are
Jason the Viking... 5.56, not 5,56. It's a metric decimal measurement. Also, "where" (rhymes with air) refers to location. Context indicates that the word should be "were" (rhymes with fur).
Well for the movies they used the body design of the Deinonochys. I didn’t spell it right but you get the idea. Bigger, faster, and more intimidating.
Let's hope scientist can bring these beast back so we can test our theory. [awkward silence]
Ar 15 chambered in 458 socom with a 40mm underbarrel or a under slung shotgun loaded with slugs
.577 T-Rex is a pretty big beast.
50 Beowulf seems like it’d be perfect for this
Cowbec2 I was thinking the same thing
Recoil therapy: 458 Winchester Magnum with a 500 grain Woodleigh solid. The Department of Ancient Natural Resources specify at minimum a 375 Holland & Holland muzzle energy. Permits are available, by an in person application, on Pluto.
I think the asteroid did the job pretty well. Nothing like some Natural Air Support!
@Ben Toal the original space force 🤣🤣
Nuke the site from orbit
- Cpl Hicks, Aliens
Definitely danger close though.
What about 950 Jdj or 20mm
This! .950 JDJ would be THE sauropod rifle.
Yep
Our ancestors never even saw dinosaurs let alone kill them with sticks. There's millions of years between the last dinosaur and the first humans.
Only need a .22 to kneecap the guy next to you then run away.
The mastodon in the thumbnail is not a dinosaur...
Thank you!
Well you gotta pack the Franchi, that's your Raptor Blaster
Edit: Fair point.
Flak 38, perfect anti-dinosaur gun
The Lieutenant that .950 giant rifle would be the one
hard mcshaft ssk “ fat Mac “ 950 JDJ
Alright... now you're just being silly !
20mm vulcan
Prehistoric man never cohabited the Earth with dinosaurs. 🤦🏼♂️
Carcaine wooooosh
What point are you trying to make?
Richard Tenison, while Eric seems to be in on the joke, @ 1:41 Chad doesn't seem to understand this basic fact.
Heh, I laughed at that, too, Carcaine. I think Chad was joking, but sometimes it's hard to tell....
"Prehistoric man killed these creatures with sticks"
Yea I caught that too. But, its all for fun, no need for too much seriousness, lol.
"ancient people hunted Dinosaurs with sharp sticks"
I think you are off by just a few million years there
Nah, just inbred young earth creationists.
@@ReptilianLepton Alabama 100
Lol
But... But... Rachel Welch and Ringo Starr in 1,000,000 Years B.C. !!
65 million.
1:40 Chad, you forgot your intellectual glasses. News flash: Man and dinosaurs never existed during the same era.
lol
“prehistoric man killed these with sticks...” Um, nope...never did...because...time...66 million of years of it...until...people.
jjdogbutte how do you know making assumptions
they did take wolly mammoth with sharp sticks though, that's saying something
@@brianscott3021 No assumptions needed. Read a book, well, not the bible.
@@curtisfarmer8321 Yeah sure because the Bible is not to be considered as a book because you say so. And of course we all know the people that wrote the "books" made no assumptions and had no prejudices. By the way some pretty smart men read and believed in the Bible. I'm pretty sure some of them founded this country.
He was talking about the mammoths.
One of the best videos recently from anyone..... priceless
"it's the vegetarians... plant eating... herbivores" lol