I remember training with similar rounds in 2005 in the USMC, I will say the rounds we used were not pleasant to be shot with, if they his bare skin they would draw blood and had enough force to slip past the breathing slots in cheap masks, I got quite the fat lip when I took a round to the face.
Same story here, I've still got a scar on my nose. We only used the 9mm rounds in m4 uppers. They told us that they stopped using 5.56 sim rounds because it kept putting holes in the plywood in MOUT town out to 100 yards and in any unarmored parts of marines. I never tried the 5.56 version, after the 9mm through the face mask at 20 yards, I'm good with those for anything under 100 yards. Also calling BS on "just a primer", especially in the rifle and MG rounds. There's no such thing as a free lunch in physics. To reliably cycle locking gas guns, with that amount of smoke and recoil, you have to have more than just a regular primer, even if you cut the weight of all moving parts and springs. It may be some sort of "special" ultra hot loaded magnum +p+ primer, but it's not the standard stuff you buy for reloading.
@@joearledge1 You failed video comprehension. It's not "just a primer", it's a standard primer setting off a calibrated load in a 2-piece telescoping case with a calibrated hole in the front to let just enough gas through to push out the bullet. The rest of the energy is absorbed by the telescoping case and used to cycle the action. An elegant, if expensive, solution to neatly divide the energy into reliably powering the action and safely sending the load downrange.
@@BlackBladeGroM lol yeah, and you failed basic physics. There still has to be enough initial energy in the system(Cartridge in this case) to make all of that work. Messing with pressure by altering internal dimensions of the case and the diameter of the hole from the "combustion chamber" to the projectile base can all help, but there still has to be enough initial energy in the system. The telescoping case also eats up energy from the system, no matter how low the coefficient of friction is, it's not 0. The primer is the only source of initial energy in the system. Everything else eats up energy from the system. If it was direct blow back, it might work ok-ish, but in a gas gun, you have to have a sufficient volume of gas at a sufficient rate of expansion to go through the gas port, through the gas tube, push on the gas key/piston, overcome the mass of the components and resistance of the spring(s) to then efficiently and reliability cycle the action. Some of those can be lightened or reduced, we had "special uppers", we never replaced the buffer or buffer spring, and all they mentioned here was a bolt swap, and we didn't swap anything on 9mm pistols, looks like they swapped barrels in the video, so the guide rod spring and striker/hammer spring were presumably normal as well as all of the mass. To get all of this stuff to work takes more energy than a normal primer, no matter what else you change. And, it's sending the projectile down range 50m for pistols, probably about 200m-ish for rifles and MGs, with an estimated initial muzzle velocity of 500 to 700 fps, based on the drop, claims online, and having used sim rounds. As for "safe", I'd call them safe-ish, the guy above me, myself, and many others sustained minor injuries to the face when the 9mm rounds went through the paintball face mask. The rifle and MG rounds reportedly and suddenly were putting holes in 1/2" plywood upto 100 yrds and sending guys to the hospital, that takes a very significant amount of energy in the system, even at 1/2 that range it would be a very significant amount of energy. Even in the video they stated that the MG rounds are more powerful than the rifle rounds, which is more powerful than the 9mm rounds. There are not a ton of ways that you can alter the power levels(especially after you optimize the cases) if all you're using is normal reloading primers. Eventually it's either add powder or use special primers. Special super hot +p+ primers would be safer than involving any amount of powder, and would be better for manufacturing. They're neat and cool, and fun(until one embeds itself in your face) but unless you and your friends have a massive training budget(you buy the system, not just the expensive ammo), and potentially want to trip to the hospital to pull out the plastic pieces and clean out the paint gel(again more money, and GSW is mandatory reporting for physicians, so even if it's sim rounds, there will likely be a brief LEO interview if you go to the hospital, even if nothing else happens), then most of us will stick with cheaper safer training options, even us combat vets.
@@joearledge1 but it IS direct blowback. The action of the case telescoping under pressure is what powers the system, not gas pressure siphoned downstream in the barrel. That's why the system requires custom bolts (but not barrels or anything else) while working with standard-dimensions cartridges. The two-piece case IS the gas piston that drives the system in "training mode", as opposed to normal gas system. That's how they get safe projectile velocity while still keeping enough energy in the system to cycle the action. That's why MG rounds are still safe, if slightly spicier: you need more energy to cycle both the bolt and belt feed system, but the proportion of that energy the projectile gets is calibrated by the diameter of the hole in the casing, not anything else.
@@sirrellex sorry to laugh but I m from canada and I still prefer ft and in I kinda use a mix of the 2 depending on what I'm doing to be honest also I round up when conversion 1 us gallon is 4 liters when it's actually 3.7liters and easy way is our just of milk are 4 liters and is just like the gallon of milk plastic jugs
One thing I’ll always love them for, is keep a serious tone, explaining every minor detail carefully and safely, while always having fun and making us laugh!! You never know what will show up next. 😂😂😂😂
Sold me at "no residue in the barrel". I have never been more intimate with a work rifle until it came time to do Weps turn in and clean after EX. What's in current circulation took HOURS to clean out.
I couldn't believe it when i saw the barrel - most of the gasses and carbon from the primer stay in the casing. And the projectiles are cleaning the barrel with each shot because of the oversized copper wipe so even if there was any plastic or paint transfered to the barrel, we didn't see it because the next bullet cleaned it. After we fired hundreds of rounds the guns were as clean as we started with and you could just swap the bolt and do live fire without the need for cleaning or any special maintenance
Good review. I look forward to having it on the US market and look forward to the upcoming IWA coverage. IWA is so much classier of an event than our SHOT show.
Thanks This year we have a plan to do a video of interesting stuff and already upload it on Saturday before the end of IWA. The full video will come after that. Hopefully we can find interesting stuff that will be enjoyable for our viewers
I know this might be a weird question but what are the blue things they have on the guns that designate they are training guns how did the get the gas block of the m4 or AR to be that light blue?
Bro, having that Belt-Fed auto as a LEO, while using the MTX ammo must be soooo satisfying Yes, the perp wont be stopped immediately, but that feeling of dumping 50 -100 rounds to a person without turning them to Swiss cheese must be *second to none*
this is honestly amazing the thought put into this and already having measures in place in case of a live round being loading into the chamber this is the future of training and recreation
Awesome. I just really hope you guys can get this stuff reasonably priced. Would be great for indoor use, dangerous backstops, or even just for fun. My family used to play paintball in the woods. Now we're all big boys and can use big toys and this would be perfect for that. I'd love to get my hands on this stuff.
First, paintball can be played by "big boys" as well... dunno why you couldnt play it when youre older... lol Second, i doubt its "reasonably" priced, even if it was avaible for everyone i bet a round will cost much more then a real one since the complicated system behind it and all those parts... the only way this could go to the masses is to make them reusable but that must be a real blast, going around and searching for the casings after every game or shooting... so no, my bet is, it wont change airsoft / paintball much... and as i stated before, there is NOTHING holding you back to play with paintballs or if you are so set on "big boy" toys, then you can get some real "big boy" looking airsoft guns who uses CO2 or Greengas and got blowback effeckt... hell there are even Airsoft "big boy" toys out who actually use casings as well and you just put the bb in the casing but then again, have fun going around to search said casings... but hey, maybe thats part of beeing a "big boy"! ;)
i cant wait until this becomes more commercially available (if possible) because it is THE best way to train with guns without actually shooting people.
There was a show with a dude named Will Willis on the military channel early 2000’s. They would do scenarios with the same stuff. It was so cool. Please bring back..
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Yep, it's offically called "Spec Ops Mission: with Will Willis". That show was awesome! You can buy the entire show on DVD. I own it. Whiskey Whiskey out!
I remember when these types of rounds first started getting attention they would leave plastic all over the barrel and rarely cycle looks like they have been well refined would love to try
Every time I'm feeling down, I come back to this video to 8:08 and it never fails to cheer me up watching two responsible firearm dudes be professionally unprofessional with max humor. Number 1 rule in firearm safety: Have fun lmao
This is absolutely amazing, I got this mixed up with with another training ammo that jams a lot in your last video. Glad to see something this amazing was made
Thank you for being accommodating for us Americans on the measurements provided, I’d never understand meters, but when you put it in other random things, it’s clear as day
Found something like that except in an aluminum case, while metal detecting. It was in it's fired configuration (extended). I was familiar with the old type stuff. Brass case with the lil' white plastic cup. The pistol was sent off, modified, and equipped with another barrel. Wish I had seen this before I spent bunches of time trying to figure out what it was.
sounds like simunition, its brass, but the neck is white plastic, then have the paint ball at the tip. It is the most common marking round, law enforcement, military uses it, hurts like hell and hard to clean
Honestly, the "helicopter" bit and letting a round off into the sky triggered me for a half second before I remembered its low power training ammo and I can now safely dump my AK into the sky at relatives weddings now.
Oh man, reminds me of watching Special Ops Mission on the military channel where the simulations had ammo like that instead of the real deal. Hopefully sometime in the future, events like Milsim West adopts this system, no telling what kinda cool/silly shit might happen
14 years ago, I had sim rounds jam in my M4 consistently while I was in the Army. Hated that crap. Yes, I always made sure my firearm was clean, including the barrel. My armorer was hardcore on us.
Maybe one day they’ll find a way to use this type of tech and ammunition in a sporting Airsoft/paintball setting. My guess is make specific configured replicas that in no way could be converted to shoot live ammunition.
I think the biggest problem is that these rounds are propelled by a real primer which categorizes it the same as real ammunition in most countries. I think there were some kind of prototypes for airsoft that used 5.56 casings that you had to fill with compressed gas
I honestly would prefer this over Airsoft with friends for the realism and the fact that in Airsoft some people don't call their hits, in paintball you know when you get hit, its just annoying clean your gear afterwards and painful if you want to play continuously, very good alternative, just expensive though
Okay, so, MTX training, but the Ballistic shield is made of JUST enough cardboard to stop a Pistol or low-powered Rifle training round, but not full-power Rifle trainers. Just to make it slightly less OP. You can also spray paint woodland camouflage or a scary skull or something on it, see how the results would differ. You know, for realism and scientific testing! Unironically looks fun as hell, and you can test different stuff without getting ACTUALLY killed!
Now I'm not a measuring kinda guy, but 28 eagles long; I know as an American how long the measure of freedom is........ eagle is eagle; math is math; the math checks out.
I’m not really into these thing but the video edit was well done I ended up watching whole thing as if it was some random show on from discovery channel 😂
As a man from the southern US I appreciate the use of raccoons as a form of measurement. I could see it instantly
You know possums are more accurate than coons….
Same! So glad it's not just a west Arkansas thing lol
South Carolina mandates the Trash Panda (TP) for all road construction.
🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣0:55
Proof Americans will use literally anything to avoid using the metric system 🤣
This is the ultimate paint ball gun battle. Would truely enjoy this.
Paintball at close range feel like rocks being thrown at you.
I remember training with similar rounds in 2005 in the USMC, I will say the rounds we used were not pleasant to be shot with, if they his bare skin they would draw blood and had enough force to slip past the breathing slots in cheap masks, I got quite the fat lip when I took a round to the face.
Same story here, I've still got a scar on my nose. We only used the 9mm rounds in m4 uppers. They told us that they stopped using 5.56 sim rounds because it kept putting holes in the plywood in MOUT town out to 100 yards and in any unarmored parts of marines. I never tried the 5.56 version, after the 9mm through the face mask at 20 yards, I'm good with those for anything under 100 yards. Also calling BS on "just a primer", especially in the rifle and MG rounds. There's no such thing as a free lunch in physics. To reliably cycle locking gas guns, with that amount of smoke and recoil, you have to have more than just a regular primer, even if you cut the weight of all moving parts and springs. It may be some sort of "special" ultra hot loaded magnum +p+ primer, but it's not the standard stuff you buy for reloading.
@@joearledge1 You failed video comprehension.
It's not "just a primer", it's a standard primer setting off a calibrated load in a 2-piece telescoping case with a calibrated hole in the front to let just enough gas through to push out the bullet. The rest of the energy is absorbed by the telescoping case and used to cycle the action.
An elegant, if expensive, solution to neatly divide the energy into reliably powering the action and safely sending the load downrange.
@@BlackBladeGroM lol yeah, and you failed basic physics. There still has to be enough initial energy in the system(Cartridge in this case) to make all of that work. Messing with pressure by altering internal dimensions of the case and the diameter of the hole from the "combustion chamber" to the projectile base can all help, but there still has to be enough initial energy in the system. The telescoping case also eats up energy from the system, no matter how low the coefficient of friction is, it's not 0. The primer is the only source of initial energy in the system. Everything else eats up energy from the system. If it was direct blow back, it might work ok-ish, but in a gas gun, you have to have a sufficient volume of gas at a sufficient rate of expansion to go through the gas port, through the gas tube, push on the gas key/piston, overcome the mass of the components and resistance of the spring(s) to then efficiently and reliability cycle the action. Some of those can be lightened or reduced, we had "special uppers", we never replaced the buffer or buffer spring, and all they mentioned here was a bolt swap, and we didn't swap anything on 9mm pistols, looks like they swapped barrels in the video, so the guide rod spring and striker/hammer spring were presumably normal as well as all of the mass. To get all of this stuff to work takes more energy than a normal primer, no matter what else you change. And, it's sending the projectile down range 50m for pistols, probably about 200m-ish for rifles and MGs, with an estimated initial muzzle velocity of 500 to 700 fps, based on the drop, claims online, and having used sim rounds. As for "safe", I'd call them safe-ish, the guy above me, myself, and many others sustained minor injuries to the face when the 9mm rounds went through the paintball face mask. The rifle and MG rounds reportedly and suddenly were putting holes in 1/2" plywood upto 100 yrds and sending guys to the hospital, that takes a very significant amount of energy in the system, even at 1/2 that range it would be a very significant amount of energy. Even in the video they stated that the MG rounds are more powerful than the rifle rounds, which is more powerful than the 9mm rounds. There are not a ton of ways that you can alter the power levels(especially after you optimize the cases) if all you're using is normal reloading primers. Eventually it's either add powder or use special primers. Special super hot +p+ primers would be safer than involving any amount of powder, and would be better for manufacturing. They're neat and cool, and fun(until one embeds itself in your face) but unless you and your friends have a massive training budget(you buy the system, not just the expensive ammo), and potentially want to trip to the hospital to pull out the plastic pieces and clean out the paint gel(again more money, and GSW is mandatory reporting for physicians, so even if it's sim rounds, there will likely be a brief LEO interview if you go to the hospital, even if nothing else happens), then most of us will stick with cheaper safer training options, even us combat vets.
@@joearledge1 but it IS direct blowback.
The action of the case telescoping under pressure is what powers the system, not gas pressure siphoned downstream in the barrel. That's why the system requires custom bolts (but not barrels or anything else) while working with standard-dimensions cartridges. The two-piece case IS the gas piston that drives the system in "training mode", as opposed to normal gas system. That's how they get safe projectile velocity while still keeping enough energy in the system to cycle the action. That's why MG rounds are still safe, if slightly spicier: you need more energy to cycle both the bolt and belt feed system, but the proportion of that energy the projectile gets is calibrated by the diameter of the hole in the casing, not anything else.
The fact it works with support (belt fed) small arms is impressive
I know, right?
I was amazed by it :D
@@PolenarTactical
Did ur waifu quit for good❓
as an American i thank you for translating the meters to something more understandable
Your messed up imperial system is ‘more understandable’?
Man, your units have non-sense all standardisation
1 meter is 3 feet lol😂😂😂😂
@@kaosgiles9328 wow that's crazy totally didn't know that
@@sirrellex sorry to laugh but I m from canada and I still prefer ft and in I kinda use a mix of the 2 depending on what I'm doing to be honest also I round up when conversion 1 us gallon is 4 liters when it's actually 3.7liters and easy way is our just of milk are 4 liters and is just like the gallon of milk plastic jugs
Yeah I hate when something doesn't have both
This has been the perfect balance of educational, sales, marketing, memes, and stupid. I’m sold and subscribed 😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks and welcome to the channel! 😀
Same here! I never heard of this channel but totally lost it at the helicopter part. Subscribed 😁
Welcome to the club dudes!
I love Polenar so much, every video is a joy ride with the weird shit Ziga and Samo does.
Thank you! Your comment made my day :)
Literally already hilarious within the first few seconds
HELIKOPTER!!! HELOKOPTER!!! I choked on my food at that part😂
Spat coffee everywhere
One thing I’ll always love them for, is keep a serious tone, explaining every minor detail carefully and safely, while always having fun and making us laugh!! You never know what will show up next. 😂😂😂😂
Sold me at "no residue in the barrel".
I have never been more intimate with a work rifle until it came time to do Weps turn in and clean after EX. What's in current circulation took HOURS to clean out.
I couldn't believe it when i saw the barrel - most of the gasses and carbon from the primer stay in the casing. And the projectiles are cleaning the barrel with each shot because of the oversized copper wipe so even if there was any plastic or paint transfered to the barrel, we didn't see it because the next bullet cleaned it.
After we fired hundreds of rounds the guns were as clean as we started with and you could just swap the bolt and do live fire without the need for cleaning or any special maintenance
I loved this video, the perfect mix of very informative and very fun!
Thanks! :)
Good review. I look forward to having it on the US market and look forward to the upcoming IWA coverage. IWA is so much classier of an event than our SHOT show.
Thanks
This year we have a plan to do a video of interesting stuff and already upload it on Saturday before the end of IWA. The full video will come after that. Hopefully we can find interesting stuff that will be enjoyable for our viewers
I know this might be a weird question but what are the blue things they have on the guns that designate they are training guns how did the get the gas block of the m4 or AR to be that light blue?
Look up Simunition guns. Same thing. Been in the US for decades.
@@baddriversofthenorcalarea500 thx! God damn they look snazzy!
Bro, having that Belt-Fed auto as a LEO, while using the MTX ammo must be soooo satisfying
Yes, the perp wont be stopped immediately, but that feeling of dumping 50 -100 rounds to a person without turning them to Swiss cheese must be *second to none*
this is honestly amazing the thought put into this and already having measures in place in case of a live round being loading into the chamber this is the future of training and recreation
Awesome. I just really hope you guys can get this stuff reasonably priced. Would be great for indoor use, dangerous backstops, or even just for fun. My family used to play paintball in the woods. Now we're all big boys and can use big toys and this would be perfect for that. I'd love to get my hands on this stuff.
First, paintball can be played by "big boys" as well... dunno why you couldnt play it when youre older... lol
Second, i doubt its "reasonably" priced, even if it was avaible for everyone i bet a round will cost much more then a real one since the complicated system behind it and all those parts... the only way this could go to the masses is to make them reusable but that must be a real blast, going around and searching for the casings after every game or shooting... so no, my bet is, it wont change airsoft / paintball much... and as i stated before, there is NOTHING holding you back to play with paintballs or if you are so set on "big boy" toys, then you can get some real "big boy" looking airsoft guns who uses CO2 or Greengas and got blowback effeckt... hell there are even Airsoft "big boy" toys out who actually use casings as well and you just put the bb in the casing but then again, have fun going around to search said casings... but hey, maybe thats part of beeing a "big boy"! ;)
i cant wait until this becomes more commercially available (if possible) because it is THE best way to train with guns without actually shooting people.
I mean, those rounds are meant to shoot people
@@bacory_without actually killing or injuring people is what he meant
Awesome. Especially option to not fire with real ammo.
I think that is absolutely necessary because otherwise it would be a n accident waiting to happen
There was a show with a dude named Will Willis on the military channel early 2000’s. They would do scenarios with the same stuff. It was so cool. Please bring back..
"Special Force", I think. I have the entire season saved in an old hard drive somewhere...
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Yep, it's offically called "Spec Ops Mission: with Will Willis". That show was awesome! You can buy the entire show on DVD. I own it. Whiskey Whiskey out!
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD man I’m hoping Polenar sees this
The helicopter part was great, thanks!
The only thing I can think of is how anyone I know would still freak out about safety, even though it's completely safe
I fully agree, but I still wouldn't want to catch one of these in the eye...
@@lepetitbolet7536 That is true
Oh shit I brought the wrong mags
@@johndalycombrink6687 How good that it won't chamber
theyre not invited to the shoothouse
“Sir, please, stop resisting.”
*unloads belt-fed 🤣🤣🤣🤣
that was a clear display of “American comedy” all good jokes have some truth behind it 😂
Still can’t believe these dudes do this stuff like 15 minutes away from my house
As a virginian, i support the use of our opossums as a unit of measurement.
I remember when these types of rounds first started getting attention they would leave plastic all over the barrel and rarely cycle looks like they have been well refined would love to try
Every time I'm feeling down, I come back to this video to 8:08 and it never fails to cheer me up watching two responsible firearm dudes be professionally unprofessional with max humor. Number 1 rule in firearm safety: Have fun lmao
it feels so wrong, but it's safe 😆
MP5 & G36 with the fun switch - Props Ziga!!
Bravo dečki, top video, top promocija i top humor! Pozdrav iz Rijeke
Hvala!
Pozdrav iz Ljubljane :)
Okay but let's be real the inflatable vest being used for a suicide vest is kind of awesome for training situation
This is absolutely amazing, I got this mixed up with with another training ammo that jams a lot in your last video. Glad to see something this amazing was made
2:52 consistantly loved that one. nice gear.
Thank you for being accommodating for us Americans on the measurements provided, I’d never understand meters, but when you put it in other random things, it’s clear as day
As a Paintballer, I am in love with this! More realistic, can use my real steal and more pain!!!!
less pain actually, it has less energy on hit, due to light projectile.
Finally a less painful, less messy alternative to Simunition. I HATED that stuff. THIS looks fun.
Oh man guys, you ade my day... The humor is immaculate! Had me laughing in the office xD
Found something like that except in an aluminum case, while metal detecting. It was in it's fired configuration (extended). I was familiar with the old type stuff. Brass case with the lil' white plastic cup. The pistol was sent off, modified, and equipped with another barrel. Wish I had seen this before I spent bunches of time trying to figure out what it was.
sounds like simunition, its brass, but the neck is white plastic, then have the paint ball at the tip. It is the most common marking round, law enforcement, military uses it, hurts like hell and hard to clean
I’m jealous of your G36 Ziga. Thanks for the video, top quality, hilarious, and professional as always!
Unfortunately not mine, it's a select fire assault rifle from Arex
@@PolenarTactical Still cool you get to play with it, I'd love to own a tommybuilt G36 one day, even without the fun switch
New Polenar Tactical vídeo? I leave everything for another hour and give my like very fast.
Perfect production value, i love your videos. Good job 👍🏻
Thank you
lmao the helicopter part cracked me !!!
Being through plenty of "sims" training, I can feel this video. It feels like pain and sadness...
I can feel them hitting my knuckles lol
@@haloman4220 my favorite is when they target the inside of your thighs because you have no protection. Good old femoral hits... 🙄
I've used MTX rounds with the Dutch army and I can confirm they are a blast to use, but also that they are a nightmare to clean off your kit.
I love the fact that they are having fun while also advertising
This is more safe then airsoft and its even more realistic, this will pronably revolutionize the milsim way
Honestly, the "helicopter" bit and letting a round off into the sky triggered me for a half second before I remembered its low power training ammo and I can now safely dump my AK into the sky at relatives weddings now.
Damn, never knew these even existed. You learn something new everyday, especially from this channel. Very neat! Keep it up! 👍
Oh man, reminds me of watching Special Ops Mission on the military channel where the simulations had ammo like that instead of the real deal. Hopefully sometime in the future, events like Milsim West adopts this system, no telling what kinda cool/silly shit might happen
I like your units of measure and random interruptions
14 years ago, I had sim rounds jam in my M4 consistently while I was in the Army. Hated that crap. Yes, I always made sure my firearm was clean, including the barrel. My armorer was hardcore on us.
I love this munition. The sound and the low recoil, is better than real guns
This looks stupidly fun. That's all the brilliance I can muster today, but, then, I too measure things by the raccoon.
Maybe one day they’ll find a way to use this type of tech and ammunition in a sporting Airsoft/paintball setting. My guess is make specific configured replicas that in no way could be converted to shoot live ammunition.
I think the biggest problem is that these rounds are propelled by a real primer which categorizes it the same as real ammunition in most countries. I think there were some kind of prototypes for airsoft that used 5.56 casings that you had to fill with compressed gas
The most dangerous part of video when he jumps on hood of cah....i love dis moviefilm...
"Sir, please, stop resisting." 🤣😂🤣
Probably the funniest and most fun video on you choobe!
GREAT Info-mmercial/REVIEW! You guys are a HOOT!
You are having way to much fun with this stuff😂😂
I hope we can get it in the US one day. Also, my AREX delta M gen2 rips, such a great gun to have. I got it because of your videos!
Good to see when you guys are having fun messing around…
I'm going to have to start drive-by training in my back yard.
wtf how have I not discovered this channel before? absolutely hilarious!!!!
wow simunition that doesn't jam your barrel! That shit is awesome!
That intro was gold
3:23 No Žiga. You're powerfull boy !
I honestly would prefer this over Airsoft with friends for the realism and the fact that in Airsoft some people don't call their hits, in paintball you know when you get hit, its just annoying clean your gear afterwards and painful if you want to play continuously, very good alternative, just expensive though
We used UTM rounds which are basically the same but the firing pin in the bolt is offset so it wouldn't strike the primer of a live round
oh man this was so funny and informative! You guys are really the best there is
Kudos to the designers. Making it unable to fire real ammo, while operating that reliably seems extremely difficult.
Nice clip Pornol Tactical, way to go guys! :)
Spicy Paintball!
Okay, so, MTX training, but the Ballistic shield is made of JUST enough cardboard to stop a Pistol or low-powered Rifle training round, but not full-power Rifle trainers. Just to make it slightly less OP.
You can also spray paint woodland camouflage or a scary skull or something on it, see how the results would differ.
You know, for realism and scientific testing!
Unironically looks fun as hell, and you can test different stuff without getting ACTUALLY killed!
Hell yeah guys, those traning ammunitions are awesome!! Very funny video :)
Now I'm not a measuring kinda guy, but 28 eagles long; I know as an American how long the measure of freedom is........ eagle is eagle; math is math; the math checks out.
I usually use First Strikes at paintball games. First Strikes are fantastic and more accurate then round paintballs.
Best advertisement ever 😂👍 Really hope to try some of the Arex flavor soon!
This is really nice, maybe movies could start using this ammo instead of fakes and replicas
Or CGI that looks just horrible and unreal
Blanks is wayy Better alot of movies use them
But the projectiles could hurt actors' eyes or bruise their faces which would require masks during action scenes.
Bro these videos are the best keep them coming.
Heck ya!!! Paintball and airsoft combined!!! :D
You guys are hilarious & dangerous & showing up everyone else on TH-cam! Don't change!
Hardcore airsoft+paintball
“Sir stop resisting (pulls out LMG)” 😂😂😂😂
I’m not really into these thing but the video edit was well done I ended up watching whole thing as if it was some random show on from discovery channel 😂
thank you for the meters to racoon conversion, very helpful for everyone in america
Polenar makes me want to move in with them and work for them when I watch their videos.
Ah the ol’ aloha snackbar joke returns
This is better that school. Just learned about converting the metric system into racoon-o-metric measurement. I am now a genius.
This let's me use my actual guns ...SOLD!
You're not that far from Montenegro so I'm not suprised you did this vid in FarCry3 Vass style XD
They need to make a training round that has enough kick to replicate the gauge of bullet you’re shooting
Physics makes that rather impossible and dangerous. Best case scenario is having a part inside thenfun simulate recoil
So cool. That looks like a lot of fun. Awesome video.
Good ol task force 69 😤
Love your videos
You guys are hilarious and so much fun! Subscribed.
looks like fun paintball, would definitely buy if I could get it here.
Remember in Child's Play 3 when Chucky swapped all the paint rounds with live ammo and those kids at the military academy were all killing each other?
"resisting!!" proceed to nasi one handed the suspect
I think this is the funniest episode so far :)
Awesome videos guys I enjoyed this an insane amount 🍸🍸🍸
Awesome video. Somehow i keep thinking keystone cops!!! Yall are GREAT!!
I love the snackbar too.
I need a bunch of this. Got a bunch of guys need to train this summer.
so hard to believe these are real firearms shooting such harmless ammunition