is this was cs 2 , that friend who was scattering will shoot this guy no scope 1 tap head shot while in air , the grand pas laughter wil turn into somthign sus
Everyone talking about the amazing skills of a Vietnam real veteran, but no one talks about the very realistic physics' programming that make possible replicate real snipers skills to work as intended.
Saw a video a long time ago about how we should appreciate the editors on disney movies I think it was because they get little credit and do most of the work and this reminds me of that and ive realized from the littlest things to the biggest of things people take shit for granted too damn much people complain if its a movie,game or a day to day inconvenience no one ever focuses on the good. We all need more productive thought and positivity and maybe we’ll get somewhere start appreciating the little less thought about things
This has been possible for a long time Sniper elite 2 did it in 2012, Battlefield 3 did it in 2011 Sniper Elite also have simulated wind and scope adjustments. Its cool tech but its not like its extremely difficult to program bullets drop in a parabolic arc and travel time None of them are especially realistic, just a rough approximation
This is fantastic. There's an old man that lives across the street from me who was in Vietnam and I've been buying war games for him every year for the past 12 years. He doesn't do multiplayer, but he plays the hell out of campaigns.
My 6th grade music teacher had the same laugh. He was easily amused so any stupid comment from the kids would make him laugh, which in turn made me laugh even if i didn't hear the joke.😂
@@meltheteagobbo Its a video game. Real life experience doesnt ACTUALLY apply. The best it does is lets him gauge distance faster than regular people. But that same skill can be gained in the game in much less time. At the end of the day, its just a game, it aint that deep.
nobody talking about his hiding spot. very interesting it looks like the bottom and top is cut off so hes only looking through a window perhaps. i could get into a long explanation of why picking a random window that can only see rooftops is an interesting and unique sniper position but i think most players already know
@@PakistanAviation-47 вкурсе что в Вьетнам из США отправляли людей с "низким интелектом"? Причину тоже сказать?(Та же причина, почему в Украине памятники сотрудников Гитлера)
Yeah but in these games it's easy mode when all you have to do is worry about the vertical and not worry about any wind resistance from multiple directions in route.
This won the internet for me today. A 70 year old pulls off an amazingly nasty shot, starts giggling sinisterly, then talks smack about it. IN A VIDEO GAME!!! Nothing gets better than this today! EDIT: Holy crap, nearly 9k likes. Thanks everyone. This is by far my most liked comment ever.
it's a game now but when he had to use those calculations before it was real bullets. You had to take out the other guy first before he shot you. So yeah those calculations are in his blood.
@FFKonoko well it was him more or less explaining the mildots in the scope are inaccurate. The target on the building he's looking at is definitely well over 600 meters out. The mildot is at like 400 maybe just a little shy of that.
I loved battlefield bc of how realistic it is. In COD when you shoot a rifle it’s like a laser. No matter how far the shot, it goes straight. In BF4 it actually dips down depending on the distance and wind. Always loved that
My father was a Vietnam veteran. Marine. He became a teacher and once, his class convinced him to go paintballing. They divided into two teams; my dad didn't pick sides, but they really wanted him to play, so he said he'd pick 'em off on his own. 😁 He did. Every last one of 'em. 😂 They didn't land one shot on him!! 😂😂
Lmfao. I was teaching percussion for a band camp once and their last day was a big paintball game. They wanted me to play and I refused at first. But then I caved. Same result. It’s a reflex. That training just kicks in and suddenly you’re in that mode. If you’re a decade removed from service like I was or many like he was, it just clicks and you go. Those poor kids didn’t stand a chance. Especially once I got the hang of the arc from my gun I was snipin those fuck from over walls they didn’t know what was happening 😂😂
@@safersephiroth943 I have a lot of military and police family, including both my parents. My father trained me quite a bit. I can't play anything with fake guns with my kids now. Training kicks in. I don't know how to do it any other way. 😅
There’s always people saying” video games are for young people” or something like that, but then there’s this guy and I don’t have words on how happy it makes me to see the guy on my feed
That Joyous giggle says it all. He's truly having fun. Sounds like a middle school kid having so much fun. I love seeing this....having lost both my grandfather's and my dad already at 43. Thus really makes me so happy to watch. I've seen it like 15 times. I love seeing that absolute happiness. He probably hasn't felt that way in a long time.
@@supercalifragilistic5010 lm 43 my dad was 63 when he passed 3 days before this past Christmas. My aunt had his funeral on new years eve. It's been a very hard year do far. Asbestosis and silicosis from working at a shipyard since he was 17. But he could make anything out of metal. Master Craftsman.
In the full video he was explaining to us how he finds how far the bullet drops and how far left/right it goes. Then he applied it and it worked out like this. That’s why he found so much joy in it I think
If you are 59 years old now, then you are born on 1965. Vietnam war started 1965 and ended 1975. Clearly you are not a vietnam war veteran. If you have attended in 1965 then you are zero years old. And in 1975 you are 10
@@stafford140your target has killed hundreds of your men and bombed women and children. But dont worry, we cant take him out bc that would be evil. 🙄 it's called war training dude. And yeah, it is good to be an excellent marksman.
"Knowledge and skill overcome superstition and luck." It's the motto of the school I'm going to, and this guy encapsulates it perfectly. He doesn't get lucky with his shots. He knows where to aim.
"Seconds of watching a life that is already dead" that's how an ex sniper told me about long range shooting, honestly even if it's just a game it gave me chills.😬
Little gamers think they know of war. Those nam vets ain't nothing to mess with. And I'm a veteran myself, thank you for your service sir. Yall did things I couldn't even imagine doing.
My great uncle was a medic/sniper in ww2, he was a horrible troll when he was teaching us to shoot. "Paintballs hurt uncle lewis!" "Then find better cover." I miss him.
@staceychambliss9666 it's the truth though. It's a way you won't forget, I respect your great uncle. I respect all the veterans before, with out them we would be speaking German right now. I'm very thankful, for all their sacrifices. I was on the color gaurd in 3rd COSCOM in Weisbaden, Germany. We went to Normandy and allot of different places like that to do ceremonies there. I felt very privileged/honored to stand where they fought. I haven't did it in the korea's. I don't think I'm going to do that one either. I teach my son's show respect to veterans especially the ones that wear the hats so it is visible. Tell them thank you and shake their hand. God Bless our fallen.
I love this man. Reminds me of me and my dad playing medal of honor online together. We the OGs if battlefield who keep cod players on the same game cause when they come to bf they cry cause they cant just run and gun
@@stanislavworldIt has windage, and distance on he reticle. So for example if you shoot at 400 yards, and know what line on the reticle means that distance you aim at that line instead of using the center of reticle. Same thing in sideways if you know your windage. Not all games have bullet drop or windage at all though
@@stanislavworld oh im not even sure, but i doubt its that complex representation of long distance shooting, and most who are good sniping in this game have just done it so much they eyeball the distances to get the elevation, how much they lead the moving target, and such. I have not even played the game, but looks like bullets have atleast drop to them
yep, fan of the alien saga since the times it was not consider a good taste at all. lol. thanks for the invitation to start a channel, RUclips went way to woke for my tongue years ago, i would be ban in 2 days. lol. like an old vampire, i prefer to watch the world from my balcony and smile. @@rinnerebirth971
My uncles retired Marine went to Vietnam, went through hell. One day we set up a steel target. I ranged it at about 500 yards. He proceeded to put 3 rounds into it. His reaction was the same type of laugh as this gentleman. Makes sense why I always respected him, but at the same time just a right amount of fear was present
Uncle was the primodial ancient being in his early days. That laugh after killing on eof the opponent is what is truly menacing. Just imagine you have the authority over killing anyone and they are all scared to die too. That's true tactical power right there
I know a lot of guys that fall apart into themselves with the guilt of what they did in the service. Im glad this guy doesnt have to go through that type of suffering, at least he isnt displaying it, maybe he does when the camera is off. Either way, thank you for your service and sacrifice gramps.
@@paulglover5359 I wanted to thank you for the info, but then I thought: Damn, that's just gravitational acceleration xD And I guess I might've been wrong...? Reading some data, it seems a standard NATO bullet (not sniper, though) drops about 13m at the distance of 1km 😮 Damn, could Battlefield be right? My mistake may come from the fact I thought it's BF4 (my favorite) and a very popular map with a skyscraper in the middle - but the description says it's BF2042 (didn't play that crap much). It looks very similar, but the distance to that building from your base, or the size of the map may be very different.
@@NaeldanElimiaw I think I might've been wrong in my initial comment. I thought it's BF4, but the description says it's BF2042 - very similar map (at least that building), but probably different size/distance to it from the base. I remember scoring many headshots like that - but that was BF4 so probably the distance was much shorter (here it says over 1km). So, they *were* relatively easy withing few hundred meters, but scoring 1km headshot is a different thing.
I can't count how many times I have watched this. That laugh is so contagious 😆. Watching some guy run on the rooftop is hilarious 😂 right after his buddy loses his head.😂
Seeing this makes me happy man. My dads 61 and I’m 15 so I’m worried that he’s gonna become less full of energy than he is now when he gets to his 70s, and I’m sure he will, but seeing how you’re still having fun being 10 years older than my dad really makes me happy man.
K:D spread is more important than streaks. When you kill 200 over the course of several games and don't die...thats better than getting extra ammo or a UAV or whatever....at least in my opinion.
Meh, not really. While I haven't seen his streams, he's barely affecting the score and tickets. He's just looking for really long shots, while nice to see... it doesn't really do much for his team. Ravic or Maxiq are much more effective snipers that do much more for their team.
The feeling when you snipe their friend and the rest scatter like roaches when a light turns on. XD
is this was cs 2 , that friend who was scattering will shoot this guy no scope 1 tap head shot while in air , the grand pas laughter wil turn into somthign sus
Roaching out lol
@@BYASHWANTH-pw3lq lil bro this Is not cs2 stfu
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@@prateekghanghas4751 5
"I don't want none of this." gets me haha
next level cringe..
@@JohnSmith-bw6pv okay John Smith
@@JohnSmith-bw6pv☝️🤓
What does that mean
Ye man , all that jumping
I have never seen a veteran play modern games like that. He's more dangerous than any COD Player in existence
@@KingDragon75LMC calm down bud 💀
@@duckyou669 what?
His K:D ratio is ridiculous... ♾️:0
@@duckyou669 no one asked you to reply, yet here we are.
There are a lot of veterans who play or have played FPS games such as this.
Everyone talking about the amazing skills of a Vietnam real veteran, but no one talks about the very realistic physics' programming that make possible replicate real snipers skills to work as intended.
very true
@@Nonickavailiable Incredibly underrated comment.
Saw a video a long time ago about how we should appreciate the editors on disney movies I think it was because they get little credit and do most of the work and this reminds me of that and ive realized from the littlest things to the biggest of things people take shit for granted too damn much people complain if its a movie,game or a day to day inconvenience no one ever focuses on the good. We all need more productive thought and positivity and maybe we’ll get somewhere start appreciating the little less thought about things
@@Nonickavailiable ok
This has been possible for a long time Sniper elite 2 did it in 2012, Battlefield 3 did it in 2011 Sniper Elite also have simulated wind and scope adjustments. Its cool tech but its not like its extremely difficult to program bullets drop in a parabolic arc and travel time
None of them are especially realistic, just a rough approximation
“When your 71 year old grandfather sends it… then giggles like a school girl” 🤣 awesome man
Hahahahh
@@snakeEYESrox giggles like a grown man, he is a grown man giggling, so it’s like a grown man
@@leebliss3622 why r u getting so butt hurt the guys obviously making a light hearted joke we know gramps is a man 🤦🏽♂️
@@leebliss3622 corny ass shit cry abt it
Haven't seen this guy sense he was on that elders react
"I remember practicing this."
"What do you mean, the game came out today?"
😂😂😂
the third sentence ruined the joke
@@Gabriel_F4924 true
Third line should be "ahh the good old days"
Or “ohhh boi, these games didn't exist back then”
This Vet will make me buy, play and uninstall BF2042 all within the hour. That's how good he is 😂
Great nothin
Gotta use that portal son.
Can you tell me the name of this game?
@@jojohn103 Battlefield 2042
That's literally what I did
This is fantastic. There's an old man that lives across the street from me who was in Vietnam and I've been buying war games for him every year for the past 12 years. He doesn't do multiplayer, but he plays the hell out of campaigns.
Dawg he's American, they don't win shit they only destabilize
@@iscariom get him a headset and have all the vets assemble, they'll wipe the map clean.🤣
@@djokealtena2538 We gotta have vets vs pros or something like that fr
@@iscariom medal of honor: allied assault must be my favorite war game campaign ever. MP was fire too, lots of mods
@@1lukarioz fr
Enemy 1: "This is a good positio-" *head blows off*
Enemy 2: 👁👄👁
@@dwade3 😆 🤣
BrO🤣
Imediatly starts to do the "Stickbug dance"
@@brunoks6951 🤣
He's looking back and forth to see how far that snipe was 💀
Thats not a trauma moment that is nostalgia
Yup so that is really happening on the world people pressuring you to say you are bad ?
1,000m headshot is crazy, gramps is the goat
....about killing real people. wtf
@@crazybunnykills
When he do that ?
@@fendysusanto876 in the clip, it was a 1,000+ headshot in the game he's playing. aka battlefield
The laugh alone would make you glad you're on his team 🤣 you know that laugh would be at your expense if not
Fr, prox chat after you get sniped like that and you just hear that Muttley the Dog laugh 😅
They will say, dont camp!
🤌🤌
He is also the same guy who spam reports people for hacking if they run him over with a Buggy, or a jet because "it's stupid"
My 6th grade music teacher had the same laugh. He was easily amused so any stupid comment from the kids would make him laugh, which in turn made me laugh even if i didn't hear the joke.😂
The giggle got me gigglin’. Stay humble and wholesome, man!
They probably think you're cheating until they know that you had real life experience 😂
Nah he false reports people for aimbot when they kill him lol
Actually? 😂@@isaacjacobs4397
Yeah, but thats not funny..
@@petrasieg6398How is it not? The creator has been pretty open about his past military and marksmanship experience before. 😊
@@meltheteagobbo Its a video game. Real life experience doesnt ACTUALLY apply. The best it does is lets him gauge distance faster than regular people. But that same skill can be gained in the game in much less time. At the end of the day, its just a game, it aint that deep.
Other Veterans: PTSD
This Veteran: Nostalgia
@@TheGichnni oh you shoulda heard my grandfather tell special forces stories from Vietnam.
Nah nah only couple has PTSD most of the vets have nostalgia~
Over used comments
@@TheGichnni he was the one giving people PTSD
Post-traumatic nostalgia disorder
You know your fucked when your up against a veteran with nostalgia instead of PTSD💀
This comment is constantly copy pasted on his vids
Oh I didn't know I just thought he kinda scary
Because there's not a lot of veterans that can say they have nostalgia from service
@@MW3Loadies dude you're not fooling anyone with that shit. That nostalgia PTSD thing is on every single short that pops up in my feed.
@@sindri1447 calm down it'll be okay
nobody talking about his hiding spot. very interesting it looks like the bottom and top is cut off so hes only looking through a window perhaps. i could get into a long explanation of why picking a random window that can only see rooftops is an interesting and unique sniper position but i think most players already know
“He he he heehehehehe” made me laugh so bad 😂
@@PakistanAviation-47 вкурсе что в Вьетнам из США отправляли людей с "низким интелектом"? Причину тоже сказать?(Та же причина, почему в Украине памятники сотрудников Гитлера)
@@MaximShtir terms and services
@@MaximShtir уже нету Сталина уже снесли
@@MaximShtir you know this is a game right?
@@MaximShtir ты понимаешь, что это всего лишь игра
Bro got nostalgia, he would have been redeployed if there wasn’t an age limit
Yeah but in these games it's easy mode when all you have to do is worry about the vertical and not worry about any wind resistance from multiple directions in route.
@@Aethelbeorn
To be fair, the game has its own version of wind called [L A G S P I K E]
@Aethelbeorn I mean he'd probably be Justin's good at sniper elite, which does apply for wind as well as bullet drop
I mean with today's technology I'm pretty sure they could set him up with a remote controlled sniper, or be a spotter
@@Aethelbeorn yall know even if there wasnt an age limit he wouldnt get redeployed bc of his injuries
PTSD ❌
Nostalgia ✅💀
@@awmdanger9677 you just made me realize about what he was thinking about
@@kevinhernandez1310 and you made me realize it by reading yours 😈 😂😂
💀💀💀💀💀
You are the man 🎉
@@awmdanger9677 hehe
Now we know. Grandpa laugh is evil laugh. 😂
Its a perfect headshot. 😂
This won the internet for me today. A 70 year old pulls off an amazingly nasty shot, starts giggling sinisterly, then talks smack about it. IN A VIDEO GAME!!! Nothing gets better than this today!
EDIT: Holy crap, nearly 9k likes. Thanks everyone. This is by far my most liked comment ever.
Savage
Thing is it is a no diff shot the does like it was point blank multiple times a session.
You should see him playing warthunder
That laugh 😅😅😅
A pure menace 🤣🙌 with Respect of course sir 🫡
dude has those bullet drop calculations memorized so good they're in his heart, not his brain. even considering it's in a game, what a shot
it's a game now but when he had to use those calculations before it was real bullets. You had to take out the other guy first before he shot you. So yeah those calculations are in his blood.
should watch him explain his spot he's shooting from. Truly surprised me with the true life training knowledge he used
Except for the short where he zeros in the scope with test shots
@FFKonoko well it was him more or less explaining the mildots in the scope are inaccurate. The target on the building he's looking at is definitely well over 600 meters out. The mildot is at like 400 maybe just a little shy of that.
That is so great to see, dude is a LEGEND!
That laugh was diabolical. I truly hope that other squad could hear laughing
No kidding, that was evil lol....
Bro got flashbacks 💀
All I could imagine was tiggers form Winnie the poo laughing
-1 -1 -1
I loved battlefield bc of how realistic it is. In COD when you shoot a rifle it’s like a laser. No matter how far the shot, it goes straight. In BF4 it actually dips down depending on the distance and wind. Always loved that
You can tell he was a menace during the Vietnam war 😭😭😂😂
Nah the vietcong were the menaces, most of their deaths came from napalm bombs and not GIs.
@user-hs6by1ld9fWhere did you find this truth?
@user-hs6by1ld9f this Navy in USS Oklahoma city Vietnam war
@@noName01551doesn't mean he wasn't a menace
Yea he was criminal war terrorist
"I don't have PTSD, Skyler, I AM the PTSD, a guy gets sniped and you think that about me?!, No I'm the one who snipes!"
under rated right here lol
This comment is gold 😂
I AM THE DANGER 😅😂
I don't want to play to veterans, i know already whos gonna win 🤣
I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS.
Everybody gangsta til the bushes start giggling
Nah 😂😂😂
Yo🥶🤣🤣🤣
Nah, this old man killed the bushes. He is here flexing on the young bloods now. VC aint got that dawg.
Lmao this comment takes the cake
I thought G. W. Bush start giggling.
So glad a game company can create such a good simulation for experienced veterans as yourself
That “hot damn I still got it” chuckle 😂
This baller old man just being, "Let's play some MIND GAMES!" While giggling will never not be pure gold!
Outstanding 😂
My father was a Vietnam veteran. Marine. He became a teacher and once, his class convinced him to go paintballing. They divided into two teams; my dad didn't pick sides, but they really wanted him to play, so he said he'd pick 'em off on his own. 😁 He did. Every last one of 'em. 😂 They didn't land one shot on him!! 😂😂
@@givensurname1296
Do you call this pride that your father was invading another country and killing innocent people and now he is in hell?
That's terrifying man 😂
Lmfao. I was teaching percussion for a band camp once and their last day was a big paintball game. They wanted me to play and I refused at first.
But then I caved. Same result.
It’s a reflex. That training just kicks in and suddenly you’re in that mode. If you’re a decade removed from service like I was or many like he was, it just clicks and you go.
Those poor kids didn’t stand a chance. Especially once I got the hang of the arc from my gun I was snipin those fuck from over walls they didn’t know what was happening 😂😂
@@safersephiroth943 I have a lot of military and police family, including both my parents. My father trained me quite a bit. I can't play anything with fake guns with my kids now. Training kicks in. I don't know how to do it any other way. 😅
@@TheAngelofnvlol the fear of flash backs when they misbehave must kick in then lol
There’s always people saying” video games are for young people” or something like that, but then there’s this guy and I don’t have words on how happy it makes me to see the guy on my feed
The menacing chuckle is what makes it even better
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN'!
Esp when he puts his hand in front of his mouth
Or creepy...
@@bmilano1580 No it was menacing.
That Joyous giggle says it all. He's truly having fun. Sounds like a middle school kid having so much fun. I love seeing this....having lost both my grandfather's and my dad already at 43. Thus really makes me so happy to watch. I've seen it like 15 times. I love seeing that absolute happiness. He probably hasn't felt that way in a long time.
nostalgia realy warms people heart
❤
Makes me think of my long gone dad also!! He's cute.
How old are you
@@supercalifragilistic5010 lm 43 my dad was 63 when he passed 3 days before this past Christmas. My aunt had his funeral on new years eve. It's been a very hard year do far. Asbestosis and silicosis from working at a shipyard since he was 17. But he could make anything out of metal. Master Craftsman.
One dude: nervous
Friend gets sniped
*Panic intensifies*
His laughter is so wholesome and somehow a little scary at the same time.
That laugh had me almost pissing myself. Gramps was only 98% sure he had the shot and went for it 😂😂
In the full video he was explaining to us how he finds how far the bullet drops and how far left/right it goes.
Then he applied it and it worked out like this. That’s why he found so much joy in it I think
I'll def check that out
What is the channel?
@@FirmanPutra-u7f I don't know if you ever figured it out, but it's the channel that posted this very same short, grndpagaming.
His laughter made it awesome. 🤣
imagine in real war, you just die and the last thing you hear from your soul is some granpa laughing
That's what we call 'Veteran Trolling' 🙌
59 yr old here. Dude is really having fun. Respect from vet to vet.
What war did you attend to?
If you are 59 years old now, then you are born on 1965. Vietnam war started 1965 and ended 1975. Clearly you are not a vietnam war veteran. If you have attended in 1965 then you are zero years old. And in 1975 you are 10
Desert Sheild/Desert Storm, Iraq, Afghanistan those are possibly in his lifetime.
@@zappmobilegaming664 yea thats the only war you have been involve in in all that time....
@@zappmobilegaming664 chill bro he's a veterinarian
That laugh was like a memory came back into his mind after the shot
Yup. Some people like shooting guns
@@BlueYoshTVshooting people
@@stafford140your target has killed hundreds of your men and bombed women and children. But dont worry, we cant take him out bc that would be evil. 🙄 it's called war training dude. And yeah, it is good to be an excellent marksman.
@@stafford140 and?
@@chrismusiclover9893 rapping them? I don't know what's in his fancy memory
Lol..That was probably me.. I suck😂
The delayed laugh is what got me. He started almost stopped and then just absolutely caved. He knew what he did. He had every reason to laugh 😂😂
That laugh is amazing, if I heard that laugh after dying in game I wouldn’t even be mad.
i love how he doesn't get PTSD at all and just has the time of hes life 😂
@@RøzZzẞß he has nostalgia 🤣🤣🤣
The one who shoots at the target to form a smiley face during target practices😂
@@RøzZzẞß Two kinds of soldiers... Those who get PTSD or unhinged psychopaths.
He was probably a cook in the military.
@@b1swoll273 He was a sniper but go off pooks
That's so cute 🥺
Happy you find fun in video games ! 💜
😂😂😂😂to watch a man in his 70s giggle like he’s a child again brings me profound joy
Good comment
"Knowledge and skill overcome superstition and luck."
It's the motto of the school I'm going to, and this guy encapsulates it perfectly. He doesn't get lucky with his shots. He knows where to aim.
@@espressocookie8965 I've heard "old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill"
You say that after seeing him shoot one single bullet lmao
@@espressocookie8965 nothing beats luck. Nothing.
what school
do you go to spartan
Dude has real life experience, no wonder he's so good at sniping bro XD
I wouldn't say that there's much that actually translates between shooting and video games...
@@Lugghandle bullet drop, positioning, timing
@@Lugghandle says the brother with no experience. Nice brother.
@@JaucrispyTv whatever you want to believe.
Bro doesn’t have PTSD he has Nostalgia.
"Seconds of watching a life that is already dead" that's how an ex sniper told me about long range shooting, honestly even if it's just a game it gave me chills.😬
Little gamers think they know of war. Those nam vets ain't nothing to mess with. And I'm a veteran myself, thank you for your service sir. Yall did things I couldn't even imagine doing.
My great uncle was a medic/sniper in ww2, he was a horrible troll when he was teaching us to shoot.
"Paintballs hurt uncle lewis!"
"Then find better cover."
I miss him.
@staceychambliss9666 it's the truth though. It's a way you won't forget, I respect your great uncle. I respect all the veterans before, with out them we would be speaking German right now. I'm very thankful, for all their sacrifices. I was on the color gaurd in 3rd COSCOM in Weisbaden, Germany. We went to Normandy and allot of different places like that to do ceremonies there. I felt very privileged/honored to stand where they fought. I haven't did it in the korea's. I don't think I'm going to do that one either. I teach my son's show respect to veterans especially the ones that wear the hats so it is visible. Tell them thank you and shake their hand. God Bless our fallen.
Bro doesn’t get PTSD he gets nostalgia
p.s jimmynotofficial likes boys under the age of 16
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@@tbtnr9851 ITS TRADITION!
thats not bro..probably your dad
@@Jimmynotofficial boo hoo
I love this man. Reminds me of me and my dad playing medal of honor online together. We the OGs if battlefield who keep cod players on the same game cause when they come to bf they cry cause they cant just run and gun
Man is actually taking full advantage of the information on the scope that most of us dont even use lol
Well tell me how you're going to use this info at reticle
@@stanislavworld research how to use 1.. each mark means something.
@@stanislavworldIt has windage, and distance on he reticle. So for example if you shoot at 400 yards, and know what line on the reticle means that distance you aim at that line instead of using the center of reticle. Same thing in sideways if you know your windage. Not all games have bullet drop or windage at all though
@@lalli8152 I know about that. But does anyone work in battlefield?
@@stanislavworld oh im not even sure, but i doubt its that complex representation of long distance shooting, and most who are good sniping in this game have just done it so much they eyeball the distances to get the elevation, how much they lead the moving target, and such. I have not even played the game, but looks like bullets have atleast drop to them
That was one of the most metal sniper shots I've ever seen. Well done. Well done, indeed.
You should see some of the other ones he's done. 😂
You haven't heard of the white death then 😅
@@ingridakerblom7577 The White Death was no scoping fairly short range shots. Not easy, but not comically hard.
I've seen more clips of this man.
He _routinely_ lands shots like that.
Man's a menace for whoever's not on his side in the fight.
Kid: MOM, Grandpa laughing again!
Mom: oh, your granpa just having Nostalgia of his younger days.😊
@@timexyemerald6290 lol
Holy. So precise.
Thank you for serving our country, sir.
im an old guy like this guy, sniper level 87 in battle field. i have the same fun he has.
Lies nah I'm just kidding hey 😏 wanna see a picture of my 🐓
That's great 👍
I'll be sure to keep my head down. You guys are deadly.
I see you like the movies alien/ aliens as well! You got great taste 👍🏼🤣 should make a RUclips channel
yep, fan of the alien saga since the times it was not consider a good taste at all. lol. thanks for the invitation to start a channel, RUclips went way to woke for my tongue years ago, i would be ban in 2 days. lol. like an old vampire, i prefer to watch the world from my balcony and smile. @@rinnerebirth971
Dude still on roof is like "OH SHIT! OH SHIT! OH SHIT!"😅😅😅
My uncles retired Marine went to Vietnam, went through hell. One day we set up a steel target. I ranged it at about 500 yards. He proceeded to put 3 rounds into it. His reaction was the same type of laugh as this gentleman. Makes sense why I always respected him, but at the same time just a right amount of fear was present
What an incredible shot! It perfectly showcases his expertise in the game. The way he plays with such grace and finesse is truly inspiring!
You already know this man use to laugh like that in the front lines 😂
Is that his laugh when he lost in 73?
He is not getting PTSD,he is getting nostalgia 😂
That laugh is like "ive done this before, kid"😂
I Love this! Its so pure and funny. Good job grandpa. You still got it!
PTSD is afraid of this grandpa 😂😂😂😂
He has Nostalgia lmao
Do you think he knows Chuck Norris?????
Imagine chilling up on a roof with your homies and all of a sudden your friend John’s head gets blown off
@@Ankr_89 no, not John boy 😭
It was at that time johnboy know he messed up
@@Ankr_89 отдыхаете на крыше в боевой экипировке и в мире шутера 🤔
The guy he shot was laying down not moving, its not that hard to get a head shot.
He may be a vet but he sure as hell ain't rusty. He's kept a few of those skills with him.
Uncle was the primodial ancient being in his early days. That laugh after killing on eof the opponent is what is truly menacing. Just imagine you have the authority over killing anyone and they are all scared to die too. That's true tactical power right there
I love watching this old timer having so much fun playing these games. Well done, gramps. 😅
He works from memory🤣
I know a lot of guys that fall apart into themselves with the guilt of what they did in the service. Im glad this guy doesnt have to go through that type of suffering, at least he isnt displaying it, maybe he does when the camera is off.
Either way, thank you for your service and sacrifice gramps.
@@John-k8m7l maybe this is how he copes🤷♀️ some fun in a game with no strings attached
When a veteran plays a war-themed game, takes aim to the sky and actually shoots an enemy,
You know the physics is *perfect*
The physics dont need to be perfect as long as the reticle on the sniper accurately depicts distances vs hights on it
@@sensuscommunis2526 Got it, thanks for the explanation
@sensuscommunis2526 I mean they drop at 9.8m/s^2 just like everything else 😀
@@paulglover5359 I wanted to thank you for the info, but then I thought: Damn, that's just gravitational acceleration xD
And I guess I might've been wrong...? Reading some data, it seems a standard NATO bullet (not sniper, though) drops about 13m at the distance of 1km 😮 Damn, could Battlefield be right?
My mistake may come from the fact I thought it's BF4 (my favorite) and a very popular map with a skyscraper in the middle - but the description says it's BF2042 (didn't play that crap much). It looks very similar, but the distance to that building from your base, or the size of the map may be very different.
@@NaeldanElimiaw I think I might've been wrong in my initial comment. I thought it's BF4, but the description says it's BF2042 - very similar map (at least that building), but probably different size/distance to it from the base. I remember scoring many headshots like that - but that was BF4 so probably the distance was much shorter (here it says over 1km). So, they *were* relatively easy withing few hundred meters, but scoring 1km headshot is a different thing.
As soon as i saw the kill i daid Nice! and then ended up giggling with the guy cause infectious laughter. You go dude!
Grandpa understands bullet trajectory, execute the mission, and get the job done 👍
I can't count how many times I have watched this. That laugh is so contagious 😆. Watching some guy run on the rooftop is hilarious 😂 right after his buddy loses his head.😂
This guy definitely put some people down in the ground in his day.
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@@whitebwoi zip it clown pay respect to the great generations
The little delay in his laughter… like, I’m convinced he tried to hold it in but couldn’t 😂
Seeing this makes me happy man. My dads 61 and I’m 15 so I’m worried that he’s gonna become less full of energy than he is now when he gets to his 70s, and I’m sure he will, but seeing how you’re still having fun being 10 years older than my dad really makes me happy man.
That giggle is terrifying to hear from the enemy team 😂😂 Absolute menace
That chuckle should be recorded as a sound bit of "you just got get"
Lol makes me chuckle and sends chills down my spine 😂😮
the way he giggles afterwards kills me 😂 this grandpa is legendary ❤
Most of us would play for kill streaks, but this guy takes joy out of the little things.
That makes him the winner
K:D spread is more important than streaks. When you kill 200 over the course of several games and don't die...thats better than getting extra ammo or a UAV or whatever....at least in my opinion.
He has a very infectious laugh. I couldn't help but laugh when he started laughing
Imagine your a spoter and this is the sniper your assisting that laughs after having a takedown, what a goat
I love seeing older folks enjoy video games. Truly bridges a generational gap, and destroys it at the same time 😂
Anyone else picturing him in uniform on the battlefield with that same psychopathic laugh?
@@EvanVittoriano I don't think he would be laughing in a real war
That last guy is so scared, he has no idea where this guy is, and he just watched his friend die in front of him 😂
That’s the best sniper in my opinion good shot gramps
And thank you for your service
Meh, not really. While I haven't seen his streams, he's barely affecting the score and tickets. He's just looking for really long shots, while nice to see... it doesn't really do much for his team.
Ravic or Maxiq are much more effective snipers that do much more for their team.
@@Rusaarules with battlefield I really am not trying to win
@@Alduintheworldeater Literally the goal of playing.
@@Rusaarules I mean o define you try but I don’t get mad if people aren’t and he’s kind of a counter sniper
Love the laugh! Glad you could have fun with it now. Thank you for your service, sir. 👏👏👏
man doesn't have PTSD... HE'S GOT NOSTALGIA!
Me: oh nice shot
Also me seeing "headshot" 💀
😂😂😂
That was wholesome. He went from straight face to busting up
Other vets get ptsd grandpa gets nostalgia ☠️🙏
That laugh . . . he doesn't have PTSD, he has nostalgia.
It’s hilarious when opponents start to panic from afar. They look like stressed-out ants. 😂
That laugh was so genuine, I love this guy
I don't play this game but seeing a GRANDPA having fun is just WHOLESOME❤