Super Tactical Vz58 Sequence (rediculously awesome?)

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I've done some pretty mall ninja stuff in my time. But I've never thrown on a balaclava and pointed my gun barrel at the camera. I loled hard at the snake crawling portion.

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Seriously though, that railed dust cover and aluminum forend look like something I'd love to try out.

Anyone seen these in Canada?
 
Well I assume the Manikins thing comes from translating from a non-english character set. Can't fault em for trying. Its weird though, I guess some of the European guys go balls to the wall for tactical playtime. Even more than I do!

Exhibit B:

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I've done some pretty mall ninja stuff in my time. But I've never thrown on a balaclava and pointed my gun barrel at the camera. I loled hard at the snake crawling portion.

Is this your new pseudonym TV? ;) I like how after he missed the watermelons with the second shot it pans to just the watermelons (he was probably standing 5 feet away just outside camera view).

Yeah, I'll stick with my Tavor...
 
wow just wow........ so much fail

a few that really bothered me

1. Id hate to be the cameraman who has a rifle pointed in his face (mag in, bolt closed)

2. that first shot must have gone over the berm... and thats right after the specs portion of the video that states the "lethal effect" at 2500m

3. at around 1:40 when he is swinging the gun like a moron he lets of a shot into the middle of nowhere.. ND??


damn i sound like a safety nazi
 
Denich, you've got some solid points there. I hadn't thought about the penetration from that first shot, but you're right. Who knows there that landed.

But the cameraman is probably a non issue. I end up with cameras downrange all the time, and they are happy to sit there and film without anyone manning them. People still complain about "my poor cameraman."

In the situations where I have taken a camera muzzle-side of a gun to film other people, we have very clearly established safety protocols and checks before hand. We just don't put them on film because its thirty seconds of "You don't have any rounds on you? Double check. Now show me the chamber. Now show me the mag you're going to use. blah blah blah"
 
I take my post back. Just rewatched the sequence where he points the gun at the camera definitely has a jerky pan that means someone was trying to run the camera. Hope the guy had some winning insurance at least.
 
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