a warning from personal exsperience. make sure you super clean it VERY often, i had one that failed to feed propper so when i pulled the triggr the round went off down into the magazine, honestly not worth the hazzle
lol, saying “two-two” is extremely common. At least in Canada, the U.S. (especially the South) and UK. Just like how people say “two-two-three” and not “two hundred and twenty three calibre” This is why it’s “three-oh-eight” and not “Three hundred and eight” calibre. Turns out you’re the weird one.
a warning from personal exsperience. make sure you super clean it VERY often, i had one that failed to feed propper so when i pulled the triggr the round went off down into the magazine, honestly not worth the hazzle
Reminds me of the S-5 Heavy Blaster Pistol from Star Wars
@@CarterGonzalez unfortunately no sound effects when you push the button, tbh was a bit disappointed with that 😱 and just bang not pew pew 😉
Great review and very interesting construction. Thanks a lot!
Daily carry
that thing looks ai generated
@@submissivesandwich7084 it’s form follows function, take the ISSF rule book and make a pistol based on that.
Bro said two two who tf says it like that?its 22 😂😂😂
Today you learned people from different countries say stuff differently. Wild right?
@@keonrichards1083 I have to try very hard to speak clearly not in broad Somerset, you’d need a translator and subtitles 😉
lol, saying “two-two” is extremely common. At least in Canada, the U.S. (especially the South) and UK.
Just like how people say “two-two-three” and not “two hundred and twenty three calibre”
This is why it’s “three-oh-eight” and not “Three hundred and eight” calibre.
Turns out you’re the weird one.
@ no one calls 22 lr two two take your goofy as back to the uk bum
@@wowzanpakutou today you learned 🤓