Larry!!! I want to see those primers!...I think my whole issue with this is the over the top example of too much lube isn't a bad thing is just outright unsafe. Just type fail into YouTube...people don't need help coming up with stupid ideas.
A bore full of oil has nothing to do with lubing your gun. Here's where I'm taking exception to this stunt, I'm positive lube in the chamber will alter how force is applied to your slide/bolt face. I'm also sure that a bore full of oil will cause at least a moderate increase in pressure. I'm not shy about loading at the edge in a bolt gun...I'm doing the QC. The more I think about this, I realize that I just don't do max loads in any autoloader I own(ed).

damn close, but not full speed.
What can we conclude with these videos...shooting a gun under water is like trying to slice bread with a piece of 2x4. A barrel full of oil won't make Larry's gun blow up. It's also safe to say the firearms he was shooting will likely tolerate over lubing by accident.
Doing this once, only proves you can do it once, 100 times, now I'm impressed.
I just can't get by the gut feeling that to start the day with a greased/oiled chamber every shooting session would be like mixing in a few rounds a grain or two over max every time you shoot...might get away with it, might not...Anyone know Larry? Ask him if he'd do that with a full mag and those two guns every time he shoots for a month or two...I'm sure we can get a collection together to get him a box of disposable coveralls (with the hood) and a facemask.
let's not forget why we grease/oil things...to keep them apart and moving freely under huge forces.
Just to be clear, I'm less bothered by the pistol then the rifle for obvious reasons...