That is a saying from the great Japanese general Yamamoto. It was a “. He said “we could never invade America because it would be a rifle behind every blade of grass “
@@NG..pussy game. Get outside and play, do something useful with your life. Try working at a job, try serving in your community, see if your friends or neighbors need help.
Oh yes the 1022 the first gun I ever bought when I turned 18 in 1986. I still have it to this day with a choate machine and tool, pistol grip stock and ram line 30 round magazines so many good memories with that little carbine out hiking and camping in my youth.
I saved up my lawn mowing money until I could get the Ram Line folding stock from the 'Sportsman's Guide' catalog lol. I don't think I ever got through one of those Ram Line mags without a jam. If I remember right I had one 25 rounder by Butler Creek that was actually reliable.
@@Sporkmaker5150 I had good luck with the ram line single stack 30 rounders that were clear but when they went to double stack black ones, I ran into some problems. I kept them oiled up pretty good too.
When I was in boy Scouts mid '80s.... At our week-long camp in Northern Wisconsin, the guy that ran the range had a fully automatic 10/22.... We had no idea how cool it was at the time... He gave a little talk about it and his time in the military.... I remember him telling me your pants are too tight lose weight, or get bigger pants when I was trying to shoot prone!!!!!! That guy was awesome.
@pearlmax ots regulated, not illegal. Fully automatic weapons can be owned with proper licensing. FFL 007 and class 3 SOT to be precise. Those licenses also give you the ability to manufacture and possess nfa items
I have a jc.higgins that would do that that my father bought 50 years ago and he told me when I was younger there's something causeing it to full auto and we checked it out and discovered what was wrong with his rifle . Who ever originally owned it shot it so much the head space between the barrel and the bolt block was worn just enough to fire the rim of the cartridge when it slamed shut making it very dangerous so my father and I finally found a good bolt block and changed the part and now it shoots and operates like it should.very accurate rifle. Kind of scary when there is something wrong with a firearm and when you chamber a round in the barrel and it fires without pulling the trigger. That's why everyone should have the muzzle of the barrel pointed in a safe direction always! Be safe people life is precious.
Mr AR15 (PWA "556 Commando" full size M16A2 style preban late 80s era) was doing something similar. When you pull the trigger it would either do a burst or full auto mag dump from a single trigger pull. I never really figured it out so I swapped the trigger group for a drop in American Gold 2 stage 3lb, and swapped the BCG for a Fail Zero and now it doesn't do it anymore. I still keep the old parts for special occasions though 😉
I had an SKS ultra packed with cosmoline keeping the firing pin forward and didn't realize it years ago and I slammed the bolt forward and brrrrrrrrr. Took it apart and cleaned it very well after that.
Looks like one of those binary triggers that help you go as close to possible to an actual automatic rate of fire, but he's clearly practiced this quite a bit to be that fast if it is a binary trigger. Definitely needs to purchase some bigger magazines for that 10/22 to maximize the effect, you can get 30 round mags cheap and easy enough.
The first select-fire/full-auto weapon I fired was a Ruger 10/22 converted to select-fire, the selector switch being a small vertical stud just forward of the trigger radius such that a straight-back pull of the trigger was semiautomatic, and a combination of trigger pull with a slight raising of the trigger finger moved the stud upward to block the disconnector with the first shot. The rate of fire was similar to that of the video, with a single stack 30 round magazine provided that you had to reload yourself. Lots of fun to shoot, with my subsequent trips to that rental range involving sessions with the MP5, Uzi, Sten Mk-II, Thompson M1A, Colt 635 (short M4 blowback variant in 9mm) and the Swedish Type-K, then alternating sessions between the MP5, Uzi and Colt 635. Never got to try the Beretta PM12, as they took it off the rental list and sold it.
I’ve actually seen these builds run drums full of ammo perfectly fine with zero malfunctions. If you were gonna choose a .22 rimfire action to make a full auto, the 10/22 is definitely the one.
Norrell trigger pack. Pre '86 or postie/dealer/SOT/sample. Just a teeny bit different than a $59 Ruger BX-trigger pack mechanically. And if it's a x-fer-able pre '86 one, $20,000...
I promise he's not almost dumb enough to post something illegal!!... the man's a .22 legend... his 1st .22 video was of him on the Arc controlling the rat population... (Remember? Only 2 of each)
@ihcman9130 the second "trigger" is just the selector lever. You can see it here in a different position in an auction photo for an NFA registered Norell 10/22 trigger. www.gunsamerica.com/userimages/133/990615121/wm_1310830.jpg
@jimiday9300 Accidentally replying to me? (YT comment User Interface is "not great," to say the least...) I didn't imply or state he's doing anything illegal. And I laid out the ways it would be legal. But if it got accidentally subbed under mine, I totally get it. 😁
With shot placement there, great.stinger ammo.treat the barrel with sweetshooter to prevent barrel burnout. Smooths out the trigger pull. Keeps the metal from rusting. 👌👍
No, it'll miss. A lot. I don't know what part of "volume" means "accuracy" in that squirrel head you call a noggin. Maybe it's the part that's empty; the part marked, "experience."
Mine will shoot that fast and it's a regular 10-22. I got a lil gadget hooked to my air die grinder one squeeze of the handle will dump a load just like that.
There was a book that came out years ago on turn a 10/22 into a selective fire rifle. My grandfather had a copy of it. I think I might still have it in some of his old stuff.
Reminds me of an old Cooey I had years ago....the sear had worn down enough to empty the mag almost every time...in the interest of staying out of jail I fixed it.
Sounds full auto... Reminds me of the old AR-180 .22 back in the 70s. Full auto on fed by a Lewis gun style drum. Held 177 rounds of .22LR... Crazy stuff in those days. (NOTE: NOT to be confused with the Armalite AR-18 in .223, and it's semi auto only civilian cousin, also called the AR-180.)
I saw a set up with two of them side by side and a hand crank to fire them. Ended up looking and sounding similar to an old time Gatling gun. Looked like a fun time for sure. This was back when .22 ammo was dirt cheap.
@@m.i.b189325 cents a round is super expensive for .22. You can get mini-mags for less than half of that, and that's some of the best .22 you can buy.
@@themanhimself3 There were a few registered transferable full auto bolts before the 86 ban. I keep looking for one. The last one I saw a few years ago and $20,000. If you are a SOT 02/07 dealer/manufacturer you can make one.
@danielhuff1397 There are legal registered form 4 ruger 10/22 machine guns and post sample ones available out there, so what is your argument for saying nope?
OI U GOT A KNOIFE LICOINCE?!?!. I've been on UK knife collector channels where they said they aren't allowed to even carry multitools with blades or 2" blades slipjoints. Cops confiscated these from lawful citizen's there.
@@patrickriarchy6054 Communist confiscated let's be honest the cops there are literally just paid and made corrupt to keep everything under control so that no one can challenge the power 😐
@@Fctsdntcarebouturfeelings with way less population than having nearly the same numbers as us and our numbers are knives and guns are usually fake 🤦♂️... But that's corruption for you
Funny thing about that is there's studies done showing that when people don't have access to firearms murders actually go up and the believe the correlation is that when you have a gun you know the power of it and are less likely to use it to kill and will decide not to do it but with knifes you are more likely to commit the crime because something in our DNA makes us want to use the knife more when we are angry, some primal instincts that are still in our brains and most people can relate to that for example when someone is washing a big chefs knife in the kitchen sink and something in your brain just goes "stabby stab stab" of course you're not going to stab anyone or thing with it but the feeling is still there.
That's why you need one of them new bullet recycler magazine adapter because it automatically scans and then duplicates each ammo round you shoot which in turn gives you infinite ammo.
For context... 22 plinkster is very good with the ladies and developed his fast finger through hard work and dedication... Because that is a stock Ruger 10/22 with no modifications whatsoever.
Back in the 80’s I had one with a wooden stock…my first gun. Loved it, accurate as heck. Got some Italian made steel 30 round clips with an adapter…the plastic ones were trash. Nice job here.
@@michaelcapote2185i agree with this suggestion. It's hard to beat the stainless version. You can even upgrade the furniture to whatever you want. The stainless barrel is beautiful on any frame. It's also a gun you buy that really does stay with you for the rest of your life.
Ruger Light Machine Gun: Capacity: The length of a bicycle Fire Rate: The crack of a belt Power:6 Vodka bottles smashed in your face Awesomeness: MURICA!
I wish they perfected and made a .22WMR Or 22Magnum full auto, thing would spit fire 🔥 And no not 22LR Stingers, Mini Mags, or Aguila Super Maxes, I mean actual 22WMR throwing rounds 2000-2600FPS, but you need a diff 22mag setup and diff barrel to be able to handle the extra power. 22WMR was designed to be 2.5× as powerful, lethal, and right on target before you even take your finger off the trigger due to Hypersonic rounds. Ohh and 22WMR would be waayyy louder as any Rimfire guy would know and it could be used for battle.
Not practical for combat due to the unreliability of rimfire priming. If the rifle had a forked firing pin or even triple forked, it might be reliable. Then there's the issue of body armor and inadequate penetration. 22 Magnum just isn't a combat round by any stretch of the imagination.
All variants of the Ruger 10/22 are banned in the state where I live. They actually took the time to specifically call out the 10/22 in the legislation. Why they would bother to ban a .22 rifle is beyond me. They also made sure to ban .50 cal rifles, even though less than 1% of the people in the state own a .50 cal and less than 10% of the people can afford to own one.
I got mine too polished and done the same but it wasn't close to being that fast. Kinda fun but the fact that it won't stop is not good. Had to get it roughed up a bit.
There are some integrally sileced versions. After some research, I found they were made for a SWAT team to make an opening in a cement block wall for entries into a house. Very little noise and it works well.
Full video 👉 th-cam.com/video/uoFuPZgXvdg/w-d-xo.html
That link don't work homie
@@robertfelts8773go to his video page
It sure don’t
I wanna see itttt
What trigger is it
Needs a 500 round magazine.
belt fed.
Definitely
1000 round; it's .22
And a kiss on the charging handle lol
That will definitely over heat the barrel
*ATF* - "Um...whatcha got there?"
*22Plinkster* - "....a smoothie?"
Is this a reference to the minigun guy?
My home is a tomb for federal agents.
Edit: No, unfortunately, I have not been jailed yet
Don't have to worry about that when you have an FFL
@@thedarkguestbe carful what you say on the internet mann…
@@geominewalker6065yea they done came got his ass lol
You have my attention sir.
😅
Yeah, do this on a German gun range and you'll have more attention than you ever asked for.
@@matthiasbohm2593That's sad... Germany has been cucked for over a Century... Damn shame too. I love my German ancestry... The Hagenbachs
Easily down.
@@SouthJerzyDudewhy do think they have been cucked Sherlock?
Those squirrels won't talk so tough now will they...
This aged well
@@tylerwickwire1522 I didn't even remember typing this. I gotta lay off the children's benadryl...
As a squirrel I'd be more afraid of a bolt action .22 with a large scope. You aint hitting shit with that.
Always watching always judging me
They won’t be found even in parts
Squirrels been real quiet since this dropped
This is what America needs behind every blade of grass.
That is a saying from the great Japanese general Yamamoto. It was a “. He said “we could never invade America because it would be a rifle behind every blade of grass “
This but chambered in 50BMG
@@NG..U def play cod🤦
@@thraxxsacks3439 what’s wrong with playing cod?
@@NG..pussy game. Get outside and play, do something useful with your life. Try working at a job, try serving in your community, see if your friends or neighbors need help.
*fully* semi-automatic 😉
You mean “fully automatic”
@@davidkennedy8929 I know exactly what I mean.
@@thecommissaruk then you are the only one!
@@davidkennedy8929 sorry you don't get the reference. Not everyone gets everything.
@@thecommissaruk Then explain what I’m missing?
The first time, I've been genuinely surprised by a gun.
Same here…totally took me by surprise loo
You took my minds dumbfounded blankness and turned them into words
Never see it coming
Same
I was half zoned out, and then he had my full undevided attention
Oh yes the 1022 the first gun I ever bought when I turned 18 in 1986. I still have it to this day with a choate machine and tool, pistol grip stock and ram line 30 round magazines so many good memories with that little carbine out hiking and camping in my youth.
I saved up my lawn mowing money until I could get the Ram Line folding stock from the 'Sportsman's Guide' catalog lol. I don't think I ever got through one of those Ram Line mags without a jam. If I remember right I had one 25 rounder by Butler Creek that was actually reliable.
@@Sporkmaker5150 I had good luck with the ram line single stack 30 rounders that were clear but when they went to double stack black ones, I ran into some problems. I kept them oiled up pretty good too.
Same!!! 30 years ago. 48 now and still got my 10/22 😃
Were all of the fully automatics
That and a 30/30 marlin. Your set
this should be issued to every baby born in this country.❤
It should!
Weird
@@damedollas21 not if yer American
Blacks NOT included
You're right. It passes for normal in America. Its just weird to everyone else.
I need one of those, I have this gang of squirrels in my yard that have been harassing me.😂😂
Stand your ground. Don't let those fuckers take your hard earned acorn
LOL 😂
👍🤣
I have some good recipes
He was a good squirrel. Never harmed anyone. He was turning his life around……
When I was in boy Scouts mid '80s.... At our week-long camp in Northern Wisconsin, the guy that ran the range had a fully automatic 10/22.... We had no idea how cool it was at the time... He gave a little talk about it and his time in the military....
I remember him telling me your pants are too tight lose weight, or get bigger pants when I was trying to shoot prone!!!!!! That guy was awesome.
Sounds like a guy that will help you when youre down..
I jeed more inforamtion
Was that before or after he touched you inappropriately 😂😂😂
Is " Scouts" code for Fat Camp 🫢
Hahaha best comment ever
The ATF is now going to say that this rifle is ilegal because the wood color is a lighter tan color rather than q dark brown, im pretty sure 🤭
That might be kind of funny if it wasn't already illegal.
😳 word
@pearlmax ots regulated, not illegal. Fully automatic weapons can be owned with proper licensing. FFL 007 and class 3 SOT to be precise. Those licenses also give you the ability to manufacture and possess nfa items
lol! I’m sure
Soo true😂😂😂😂. Start buying those high capacity mags Brothers and Sisters for all your firearms 😊
I have a jc.higgins that would do that that my father bought 50 years ago and he told me when I was younger there's something causeing it to full auto and we checked it out and discovered what was wrong with his rifle . Who ever originally owned it shot it so much the head space between the barrel and the bolt block was worn just enough to fire the rim of the cartridge when it slamed shut making it very dangerous so my father and I finally found a good bolt block and changed the part and now it shoots and operates like it should.very accurate rifle. Kind of scary when there is something wrong with a firearm and when you chamber a round in the barrel and it fires without pulling the trigger. That's why everyone should have the muzzle of the barrel pointed in a safe direction always! Be safe people life is precious.
So in other words it was working great and you broke it.
Mr AR15 (PWA "556 Commando" full size M16A2 style preban late 80s era) was doing something similar. When you pull the trigger it would either do a burst or full auto mag dump from a single trigger pull. I never really figured it out so I swapped the trigger group for a drop in American Gold 2 stage 3lb, and swapped the BCG for a Fail Zero and now it doesn't do it anymore. I still keep the old parts for special occasions though 😉
@@Mizzle420420 are you certain the old parts are not aftermarket full auto parts.
I think just that will send you to jail. Not installed.
@@Mizzle420420you mean you lost the old parts in a boating accident yeah?
I had an SKS ultra packed with cosmoline keeping the firing pin forward and didn't realize it years ago and I slammed the bolt forward and brrrrrrrrr. Took it apart and cleaned it very well after that.
Colonel Moore said it best, "Men, one shot one kill."
Shhhh. They aren't supposed to know semi-auto is more effective.
Around here, we prefer "1000 shots one smoothie"
He's got fast fingers
His wife must love him
Not with a range like that. Unless she's deaf and doesn't have anything else she wants him to do with his time off.
Just sound proof the house so you can’t hear her yelling about how much more your gonna shoot today lol
He’s ammunitionshop even more 🤑
Hahaha
I don't know but his ass needs to stay away from my house 😮😅😊
*ATF has entered the chat*
Oh look another corny ass ATF hating comment , bro these comments cliche and worn out already
TBF they'll enter the chat if you buy a piece of plumbing pipe at Home Depot now.
That's what I was thinking but didn't want to rise above the foxhole😂
Stay away from my dog!
Go back to selling guns to Mexican cartels.
That's a funny looking trigger there Plinkster 🤔
Indeed idk 🤷♂️ but want one 😮😊
@@jasonvuolo2780binary
😅
Looks like one of those binary triggers that help you go as close to possible to an actual automatic rate of fire, but he's clearly practiced this quite a bit to be that fast if it is a binary trigger. Definitely needs to purchase some bigger magazines for that 10/22 to maximize the effect, you can get 30 round mags cheap and easy enough.
@@travisbickle1951really? What brand? Ruger only makes the BX 25
That is one fast trigger finger!!
wasps when you accidentally sneeze within 10 metres of their hive:
The first select-fire/full-auto weapon I fired was a Ruger 10/22 converted to select-fire, the selector switch being a small vertical stud just forward of the trigger radius such that a straight-back pull of the trigger was semiautomatic, and a combination of trigger pull with a slight raising of the trigger finger moved the stud upward to block the disconnector with the first shot. The rate of fire was similar to that of the video, with a single stack 30 round magazine provided that you had to reload yourself. Lots of fun to shoot, with my subsequent trips to that rental range involving sessions with the MP5, Uzi, Sten Mk-II, Thompson M1A, Colt 635 (short M4 blowback variant in 9mm) and the Swedish Type-K, then alternating sessions between the MP5, Uzi and Colt 635. Never got to try the Beretta PM12, as they took it off the rental list and sold it.
That was NOT what I was expecting. 😂 Holy hell.
Ditto
Fun fact, a factory stock one will do that too if you use your death metal picking finger.🤘
I’m more of a blues kinda guy. Some of SRV’s stuff will get you to a solid burst fire, but I’m not much for full auto. Not in the building at least.
I’ve actually seen these builds run drums full of ammo perfectly fine with zero malfunctions. If you were gonna choose a .22 rimfire action to make a full auto, the 10/22 is definitely the one.
Impossible, I've never used a 10/22 aftermarket mag that didnt jam
Beautiful production of what is clearly a breathtaking place to visit and ride. Nice work and thank you for sharing so beautifully.
Norrell trigger pack. Pre '86 or postie/dealer/SOT/sample. Just a teeny bit different than a $59 Ruger BX-trigger pack mechanically. And if it's a x-fer-able pre '86 one, $20,000...
But why is there two triggers? One for semi and one for auto? Or is dome kind of bump fire deal?
I promise he's not almost dumb enough to post something illegal!!... the man's a .22 legend... his 1st .22 video was of him on the Arc controlling the rat population... (Remember? Only 2 of each)
@ihcman9130 the second "trigger" is just the selector lever. You can see it here in a different position in an auction photo for an NFA registered Norell 10/22 trigger. www.gunsamerica.com/userimages/133/990615121/wm_1310830.jpg
@jimiday9300 Accidentally replying to me? (YT comment User Interface is "not great," to say the least...) I didn't imply or state he's doing anything illegal. And I laid out the ways it would be legal. But if it got accidentally subbed under mine, I totally get it. 😁
Noice
"Private, do you see everything in that direction?"
"Yes sir."
"I don't want to."
"Sir yes sir!"
Not really that strong of a round.
I like that stock.
Factory stock
@@DisgustedGenXrthat's good
Yep moggy knee was getting too darn expensive is your to die cheap
@@DonaldWright-w4u 🤔
The wood looks terrible on that stock
Judge said 'why did you shoot him 14 times' I said 'I only pulled the trigger once your honor'
Or, I only had 14 rounds left the box of shells in the truck.
Is that the "made it in my garage model"?
It is basically a shotgun now.
😂
Most underrated comment.
Damn...that's the smartest, dumbest thing I've heard all week
lol
Maybe if you don’t aim, but 22lr is a real bullet. Not a bb.
I believe this is an appropriate example of the phrase
"It's not about the size but how you use it"
With shot placement there, great.stinger ammo.treat the barrel with sweetshooter to prevent barrel burnout. Smooths out the trigger pull. Keeps the metal from rusting. 👌👍
Now that's a squirrel gun. That will not miss !!!!
No, it'll miss. A lot. I don't know what part of "volume" means "accuracy" in that squirrel head you call a noggin. Maybe it's the part that's empty; the part marked, "experience."
Do the squirrels use massed formations in your neighborhood?
Fun fact, the Thompson 45 cal machine gun was marketed as a squirrel gun.
The American 180 is a fast 22LR also but more expensive to get!!
"What in the HELL did you put in that squirrel-shooter, boy?"
This isn't a binary trigger, this a decimal trigger
To the tenth decimal point? 😂
Looks hex to me, but the angle could be wrong.
The proper term is Norell trigger group
It's why his miss is always smiling.
ive only seen one .22lr faster and its got a fishing reel as a trigger
I saw that
Mine will shoot that fast and it's a regular 10-22. I got a lil gadget hooked to my air die grinder one squeeze of the handle will dump a load just like that.
My dad had one of the little reel ones and it was legal at the time because you were still manually pressing the trigger.
How do I find this thing you speak of?
You mean the Gatling conversion 😂(I just call it like that since it basicaly makes you shoot it exactly like Gatling)
Imagine finally filling this up on Dayz and you sneeze and all your ammos gone
It's lr rounds the easiest round to find 😂
Make it a 1000/22
Absolutely no recoiling 😮😮😮❤❤❤
There was a book that came out years ago on turn a 10/22 into a selective fire rifle. My grandfather had a copy of it. I think I might still have it in some of his old stuff.
🤫
Any luck finding that book
The ol handbook
The Anarchist Cook book
Actually it wasn’t that one. It was solely about turning the rifle into selective fire.
“Get Some” door gunner
Anyone who runs is a VC, anyone who stands still is a well trained VC!!! 😂
@@cfltitan Easy! You just don't lead 'em as much.
The MG 22. “Bill’s buzz saw”
It's got a li'l stutter
Reminds me of an old Cooey I had years ago....the sear had worn down enough to empty the mag almost every time...in the interest of staying out of jail I fixed it.
Sure ya did!! *wink.
Sounds full auto...
Reminds me of the old AR-180 .22 back in the 70s. Full auto on fed by a Lewis gun style drum. Held 177 rounds of .22LR... Crazy stuff in those days.
(NOTE: NOT to be confused with the Armalite AR-18 in .223, and it's semi auto only civilian cousin, also called the AR-180.)
"American 180" not the AR180 😊
hehe .22 go brrrrrrrt
HEHE.. .22 GO BRRRRRRRRRRRRRUHH🗿.
@@Wes060222 go pp
A10 GO BRRRRRRRT😅
Yall killing me 😂. I'm making all the sound affects in my head reading this!
The A22Warthog
With a drum magazine it could have gone brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt instead of brrrrt.
Well, dont leave us hangin', tell about the giggity-whatzit trigger!
What was that?
@oreopuppydawg1564 a really old person trying to ask a question
@@oreopuppydawg1564 Boomers boomer-posting
Don't annoy the boomers they have more guns and more money
Yes tell us !!!!! I'm sure the ATF. Curious.
They used to make hand cranks for them. The faster you spun it the faster itd shoot
I saw a set up with two of them side by side and a hand crank to fire them. Ended up looking and sounding similar to an old time Gatling gun. Looked like a fun time for sure. This was back when .22 ammo was dirt cheap.
They still sell the hand cranks.
Love the light up target!
I couldn't afford to feed that hungry lil fella lol
you can’t afford 22lr that’s like 25¢ a round
@@m.i.b1893he is so broke, he can't even afford to pay attention
@@m.i.b189325 cents a round is super expensive for .22. You can get mini-mags for less than half of that, and that's some of the best .22 you can buy.
@@m.i.b1893It used to be less than 5 cents/ rnd
Lmao you're getting scammed if you think 22lr is $.25/rd 🤣@@m.i.b1893
That's some impressive fully semi-automatic
It's a regular 10/22 he just has Jerry over as a guest.
State of Illinois; “Great, a new Assault weapon…”
Thats actually amazing ND probably pretty accurate
For yall asking thats 99% likely a registered machine gun
Nope
@@danielhuff1397it sure isn't an illegal gun. He's not dumb enough to post that. It's registered in some way or another.
@@themanhimself3
There were a few registered transferable full auto bolts before the 86 ban. I keep looking for one. The last one I saw a few years ago and $20,000.
If you are a SOT 02/07 dealer/manufacturer you can make one.
@danielhuff1397 There are legal registered form 4 ruger 10/22 machine guns and post sample ones available out there, so what is your argument for saying nope?
Or the firing pin “broke” lol
I like how people in London say this is worse than a knife wound😂
As they stab each other more than gangs shoot in Chicago. 😂
OI U GOT A KNOIFE LICOINCE?!?!.
I've been on UK knife collector channels where they said they aren't allowed to even carry multitools with blades or 2" blades slipjoints. Cops confiscated these from lawful citizen's there.
@@patrickriarchy6054 Communist confiscated let's be honest the cops there are literally just paid and made corrupt to keep everything under control so that no one can challenge the power 😐
@@Fctsdntcarebouturfeelings with way less population than having nearly the same numbers as us and our numbers are knives and guns are usually fake 🤦♂️... But that's corruption for you
Funny thing about that is there's studies done showing that when people don't have access to firearms murders actually go up and the believe the correlation is that when you have a gun you know the power of it and are less likely to use it to kill and will decide not to do it but with knifes you are more likely to commit the crime because something in our DNA makes us want to use the knife more when we are angry, some primal instincts that are still in our brains and most people can relate to that for example when someone is washing a big chefs knife in the kitchen sink and something in your brain just goes "stabby stab stab" of course you're not going to stab anyone or thing with it but the feeling is still there.
I don’t have the need for a full auto, I’m too cheap to waste ammo 😂
Even on a 22. I feel ya 😂.
Same here ! Too broke to feed this beast at that rate !
That's why you need one of them new bullet recycler magazine adapter because it automatically scans and then duplicates each ammo round you shoot which in turn gives you infinite ammo.
This is awesome keep it pushing 🔥
The older ones were so much better than the new ones.
Behold, the hornet's nest !!
Great minds and what not... That's EXACTLY what I was gunna call this weapon
@@maxpower001 Power comes in numbers for both hornets and this gun
For context... 22 plinkster is very good with the ladies and developed his fast finger through hard work and dedication... Because that is a stock Ruger 10/22 with no modifications whatsoever.
The trigger is changed
Jerry Miculek is in the house!!
And he could still outrun it on an off day.
I wonder if he's had to get a tax stamp for his finger yet.
The definition of because yes
I see a pair of triggers! 😮 nice!!❤
The most accurate rifle on the planet
Nah. I have a Marlin that I turned a steel plate 90 degrees sideways with at 25 yards. Not far for a rifle. Proceeded to hit the side edge next shot.
Wow!!! would love to see just a video montage of mag dumps plinking steel
Can you smell my jealousy?
Dang, what'd you eat? 😂😂😂
Back in the 80’s I had one with a wooden stock…my first gun. Loved it, accurate as heck. Got some Italian made steel 30 round clips with an adapter…the plastic ones were trash. Nice job here.
ATF: We will watch you career with great interest.
Collecting my first semi auto 22 rifle tomorrow. Ruger 10/22! Can’t wait. I’ll have to exercise my finger to get that fast! 😂
Nice! You're gonna have a BLAST with it! Congrats! 👍🏼
Get the stainless version in the laminated stock. Mines a "tack driver ".
@@michaelcapote2185i agree with this suggestion. It's hard to beat the stainless version. You can even upgrade the furniture to whatever you want. The stainless barrel is beautiful on any frame. It's also a gun you buy that really does stay with you for the rest of your life.
You had my curiosity. Now you have my attention
You had my curiosity
Now you have my attention
Goldeneye 64 vibes idk why
Did not expect that, i want one
Ruger Light Machine Gun:
Capacity: The length of a bicycle
Fire Rate: The crack of a belt
Power:6 Vodka bottles smashed in your face
Awesomeness: MURICA!
I wish they perfected and made a .22WMR Or 22Magnum full auto, thing would spit fire 🔥
And no not 22LR Stingers, Mini Mags, or Aguila Super Maxes, I mean actual 22WMR throwing rounds 2000-2600FPS, but you need a diff 22mag setup and diff barrel to be able to handle the extra power. 22WMR was designed to be 2.5× as powerful, lethal, and right on target before you even take your finger off the trigger due to Hypersonic rounds. Ohh and 22WMR would be waayyy louder as any Rimfire guy would know and it could be used for battle.
Hypersonic is Mach 5 and above.
@@throngcleaverwell then just Super-Duper-Sonic 😅
@@kyleanderson1941 🤣👍
They made one for a while and it had big problems so it was discontinued
Not practical for combat due to the unreliability of rimfire priming. If the rifle had a forked firing pin or even triple forked, it might be reliable. Then there's the issue of body armor and inadequate penetration. 22 Magnum just isn't a combat round by any stretch of the imagination.
All variants of the Ruger 10/22 are banned in the state where I live. They actually took the time to specifically call out the 10/22 in the legislation. Why they would bother to ban a .22 rifle is beyond me. They also made sure to ban .50 cal rifles, even though less than 1% of the people in the state own a .50 cal and less than 10% of the people can afford to own one.
That's how they do anything they don't like. Single out a couple items. No one puts up a fight because it doesn't affect them.
Step by step....
What the other guys said.
Ban shit until eventually everything is banned.
Since nobody is really digging back they do what they want.
maybe you need to move to Tx
Must live in the people’s republic of Illinois
Track pov’s back 😂💯
All rugers should come stock like this
I forgot to put a "thing" back on the trigger assembly after taking it apart to polish the trigger. It dumps the mag without stopping .
I got mine too polished and done the same but it wasn't close to being that fast. Kinda fun but the fact that it won't stop is not good. Had to get it roughed up a bit.
G.S.G. drum 🙏
110rnds.. fun fun :)
@@proximap2151lots of fun:)
Repeal the NFA. Abolish the ATF. MAGA🇺🇸
Ruger owns Marlon now.
Bro put the switch on the gopher hunting riffle 😂 I love it
Neat
Explain
Miculek could shoot it faster
i built this kit 2 decades ago. still works great
That’s beautiful my brother congratulations for being the owner to that cool squirrel shredder 😂❤
"where'd ya get the gun John?"
😂....nope, that wont work ole buddy. 🤡
Now that's what I call a lead paint gun.
There are some integrally sileced versions. After some research, I found they were made for a SWAT team to make an opening in a cement block wall for entries into a house. Very little noise and it works well.
ATF: You got my attention, lad.
I remember in the 90s my dad bought a hellfire trigger for it. It was glorious.
“Yeah Jimmy, check it out! Straight from the factory i cant believe its not modded either!”
22 cal ASSAULT RIFLE! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!
That unloaded a 30 caliber magazine clip in half a second
oh shoot it’s the plinkster himself, what a rof for a 10/22