The Philippines, with guns is basically a double edge sword on one hand there’s that Tech 9 with actually good upgrades, and the guy who probably made it also fix the problem with the jamming on the other side, where there’s abominations like a Tommy gun without the stock and being absolutely mutilated, and I am also from the Philippines
As someone who has a family member in the Phillipines who is a police officer, thank goodness I never got exposed to these cursed side of firearms in the PH. My Ninong (godfather), owned a Tec-9, 1911, Thompson and a Phillipine M16 Rifle. ALL OF THEM were kept in really well condition and not modified like these abominations; just stock, how it came. In short I am so glad to see proper firearms in the Phillipines.
@@totallynotsus9907 I think the author of the comment meant the poor quality of TEC-9 production, without taking into account the artisanal “refinement”.
0:59 That one's really extremely impressive for a homemade gun. It only looks so bad because it was left 'in the white' and started to rust. It would look just fine if it was blued, which ironically could be done by *letting it rust much worse,* and then boiling it to convert the red oxides to black oxides.
Here's a story for you guys. One of my cousin was a gun runner at some point and from what I've remember, he bought used-up, surplus M16s from someone in the military. Since it's an old hardware, no one obviously wanted to buy those guns so what he did however was that he cut the barrels of the M16s into an M4 size, bought the parts to make it an M4, also bought some additional attachments(like laser sights, red dot, suppressor, etc.) to make it "tactical", did some gunsmithing work and voila, you have something that somehow resembles an M4. What makes me laugh at this particular story is that the parts that he used came from airsoft parts and the people he dealt with paid those guns at premium price, as if the guns themselves were new and came straight out of the factory. 🤣🤣🤣
As a Filipino, some of the military weapons here are still using Vietnam Era M16A1 due to corruption. The military budget gets pocketed instead of spending on latest military equipments.
On one hand, it's horrifying how these guns look like. On the other, I'm amazed by our country's bourgeoning firearm-making cottage industry. That "Glock" looks like the real thing. A testament to our (illegal) gunsmiths' skills.
Here in the Philippines we don't care if the gun is bent, rusted, weirdly shaped, has stickers, and has too much accessories... If it shoots, it shoots.
The most basic rundown of the PH firearm ownership as a regular Juan is something like: "If you're dreaming of owning and firing anything past a pistol cal. or a shotgun, just go to sleep."
BS. With a budget 30 thousand pesos you can own a firearm in Philippines, must people are just too lazy to research about it. That's cheap considering their are more Filipinos who own a 50 thousand pesos iphone than 1 22 thousand pesos RIA M1911
I've been to the Philippines before, so I actually saw a lot of guns during my visit. The police presence there was crazy, with police checkpoints on main roads every couple of miles. Most police officers had either an M16A1 or an M16A2, and at one point I saw an AR15 with quad rails. But some of the old M16's were souped up. One M16 I saw had an underbarrel grenade launcher. Another had an underbarrel flamethrower. Some had variants on the Swiss SG, usually the SG 550. There were no AKs, if anyone is curious. Some officers had pistols, but they usually looked a lot newer than the rifles. My guess is that officers that weren't issued pistols simply bought their own. Typically it was a 1911, a Glock, or a CZ.
Well their was a news story how a filipino officer help give a woman give birth to a baby while he had a Ak surprisingly,never thought I’d see Filipino law enforcement ever used those types of guns
@@themeat2806I’m not totally surprised by that. I imagine that the presence of Communist rebels might’ve earned the Philippines a couple Chinese AKs, which the police took and started using for themselves. Or they just bought/were given the AKs, but that isn’t as cool as my first idea
@@Broski2445 if your asking if government forces like police,military kinda yeah just very rare but overall their are aks in the Philippines like insurgents or rebel groups or the average joe can simply go to a gun shop
That M16 and BAR looks like it spent the last 20 years at the bottom of a sewer, holy fuck (also, is it bad that I think the filipino tec-9 looks pretty dope?)
Many insurgents in the Philippines had the tendency to bury their caches of stolen guns into the ground without proper containers against rain and mud, which corrodes and degrades them over time.
You couldn't have picked a better music choice for this xD I feel very embarrassed right now that we have some stuff worthy of Brandon Herrera's Cursed Gun Images. Do you mind if I put this video on his subreddit? :3
Official small arms of the army and majority of the paramilitary are NATO-Standard such as the M4, we already decommisioned m16 and old small arms to the paramilitary years ago.
@@herrkommandank675 I'm afraid that's not the case everywhere. My Army Reserve unit (the 105th CDC, part of the 1st RCDG) still issues and has a bunch of M16A1s and M14s lying around. I had the chance to fieldstrip both weapons as an ROTC cadet. The M16A1s were in better condition while the M14 I tried fieldstripping was stupidly stiff. And the local police still have M16A1s serving alongside their Glock 17s.
You forgot the Filipino M3 Grease Gun which has the M81 woodland camo, Red dot scope and a suppressor. Also the Tec-9 actually doesn’t look that bad lol.
To be fair, that M3 looked more than good. The approach to modernization was clearly not diligent. So, there is nothing wrong with giving new life to an old but reliable weapon.
Reminds me when I was little. My grandma (now retired) was a Clerk of Court in my hometown's Municipal Trial Court. Her ex husband was in the military and we went to visit his camp and stayed for a week. I forgot what his position was but my grandma and I were greeted nicely. We slept in the barracks, seeing their M16s and 1911s in great condition, my grandma was mad at me when one of the soldiers let me borrow his 1911 (the mag was empty) and it was heavy to me (I think I was only 2 or 3 at that time). Also remembered that other time my grandma was mad at me again because I went inside the helicopter (forgot what's called but I remember the sides were wide open and there was no door but from the doors from the pilot's seat and the shotgun side has doors) without permission and they were in the rush of deployment somewhere and I was getting in the way
Tec-9 looking good, those are some handy spec ops tier upgrades. I'd pay good money for a gun like that. Some of the guns are clearly insurgent/jihadist weapons caches that have been left in the swamp for who knows how long. But others like the Tec-9 and M-16 Dragonball look pretty good.
I made a cardboard version of that I have an old Nerf gun. That looks a lot like a Tech 9 so when I saw this video, it took me like five hours to make it look somewhat like it and sadly, I don’t have any images
The fact I’ve seen that type of shit in the island I live in “Cebu” as I could just travel north to Danao with a car and see that weird shit deep in the forest 💀
My uncle smithed most of his own guns, but at least that guy had taste given the budget he had. The coolest gun (at least I know of) he had was this .357 revolver, but it had the polymer handle instead of the wooden python handle.
@@Final_SC i have no clue, but most guards, typically at normal looking businesses have guards with your typical pump action shotgun, as if someone needs a good morning blast
@@9KingPOh I noticed that every time I just scroll around the Philippines’ malls, every single security guard who has a shotgun looks like they’re going to use it to defend civilians from a serious threat when they’re just security guards.
Still no MRE and advance equipment such as: Shoulder pads, Groin protection, Leg plate, High quality of Plates inside their carriers/Bulletproof vest. Using Rear sight/Carrying handle and call it Accurate shooting is BS nowdays.
My grandpa gave me and my cousins M1917s, and I was the only one that didn't sportarize it. I believe they were all matching parts, too. At least mine is all marked R. Fun fact, the Danish Siriuspatruljen still use them in the Arctic because they are renowned for their cold weather reliability.
M1917 still an issued firearm in the military though. But only CAFGU still using that as their service firearm. PS. M1 Garand and M1917 still an issued service firearm in the military field but only for the lower ranks in the military. Like CAFGU or any auxilliary squad in the military. If you ask what CAFGU is, its like a military conscript but in a low budget. Because CAFGU are not regular/enlisted soldiers. (they are contractors) and their role is peacekeeping in a communities.
@@Narukami95 Tbh, calling CAFGU troops as "contractors" would probs be a bit of a stretch considering they're just an irregular auxiliary of the Armed Forces. I like to think of them as more of a citizen militia, typically of a lower grade than even a reservist, indeed comparable to a conscript in that regard.
Sadly, this us actually true, If I remember correctly we're late to use the new kevlar helmets and still using ww2/vietnam era M1 helmets in the early 2000's, and the weapons we're using are still ww2 era guns like the m3 grease gun but with cursed attachments to it, and using long barreled versions of the m16a1 rifle as snipers, I doubt the fact we're using javelins rn, as we still use the good ol' LAW, RPG 7 (which is good), and the WW2 M1 Bazooka, as rocket launchers, the only time we see the (most of the ) AFP use new modified guns like M4a1, HK416 etc. is when Marawi was sieged in 2017, although keep in mind that those are not enough to defend out country as WE DON'T HAVE MBT'S IN AFP'S DISPOSAL, this is just my opinion please dont hate
we dont need MBTs because 1. They're heavy and hard to transport with not so good road infrastructure and 7,000 islands transporting it would be HARD 2. Too expensive to acquire and maintain and with hot and humid conditions I heard maintaining it would be a nightmare 3. Terrain is too dense, muddy, and thick and not very useful in mountainous tropical environments 4. They're built for tank to tank warfare and I dont think we're going to be invaded by another nation anytime soon The AFP is currently acquiring light tanks
@@cozy6308 yes, I know what's your point there, and we're also a nation with thousands of islands so it will be hard to transport them, but what I'm saying is, is that it can be useful for protecting the capital city, and Urban warfares like Marawi if there's ever gonna be another again, I'm proud of what our Military looks like today, but with the current conflicts happening today in the world, I just want to make sure that we're prepared for the worse...
0:20 a pair of m16 and a ww1 vintage BAR who have been forgotten and abandoned in a underground supply cache in the 1960s whose went throught mud floods and much lack of maintnance
The M16 with no foregrip part, that looks like it came out of Escape from New York. Also, don't forget that "Barit" used against the SAF 44 by the M.I. Lib. Front, a frankengun from an AW50 and a SV98.
As a filipino,im proud of this,We cant just spend 50K(pesos) dollars just to get a good modifier,instead we just paint them cooly and modify them cheaply,but ik this is china,but i give no shit,Atleast we arent worst making products unlike china
I really like the vibe of the goku gun. Someone obviously really cared about their gun but still used it as the tool it's meant to be. Normally personalized guns just sit around as mostly display pieces with the occasional range day
And I just realised that no one is able to make fun of their own country better than a fellow Filipino.
You're goddamn right
absolutely
I think that can be said about almost any country
The Only Person Who Could Ever Kill Tommy Shelby, Is Tommy Shelby Himself
This is very relatable
I love how everything is an abomination but the Tec-9 has seen actual practical improvements
*Kyber Pass Pakistan* Finally, a worthy opponent, this battle will be truly *LEGENDARY*
I'd honestly rock that thing ngl
tec9 simplest gun
The Philippines, with guns is basically a double edge sword on one hand there’s that Tech 9 with actually good upgrades, and the guy who probably made it also fix the problem with the jamming on the other side, where there’s abominations like a Tommy gun without the stock and being absolutely mutilated, and I am also from the Philippines
It got some goodness to it.
So this is where the Vanguard devs got their inspiration from
😂
As someone who has a family member in the Phillipines who is a police officer, thank goodness I never got exposed to these cursed side of firearms in the PH. My Ninong (godfather), owned a Tec-9, 1911, Thompson and a Phillipine M16 Rifle. ALL OF THEM were kept in really well condition and not modified like these abominations; just stock, how it came.
In short I am so glad to see proper firearms in the Phillipines.
I don't think TEC-9 is a proper firearm
@@manender1020 What I meant was the tec-9 wasn't messed around and about like what we saw in the video. They were kept original and how it was.
flippinos are incapable to make normal looking firearms
Thank God my grandpa just has an ordinary 1911...
@@totallynotsus9907 I think the author of the comment meant the poor quality of TEC-9 production, without taking into account the artisanal “refinement”.
Fun fact: People in Mexico care about Dragon Balls more than anyone else
Mexico alone is an understatment. Whole ass latam care that much about Dragon Ball
No wonder most comments on Death Battle's Goku vs Superman has a lot of Spanish comments
Asian Mexico wouldve contended with that if we werent also enamoured with Voltes V
dragon balls.. *tck* .. where have I heard and/or read that.. scalies.
DBZ isn't the most popular in the Philippines... I think that goes to Yuyu Hakusho
i remember theres a terrorist group on the news surrendered their weapons and they surrendered their old rusty ww2 guns kek
0:59 That one's really extremely impressive for a homemade gun. It only looks so bad because it was left 'in the white' and started to rust. It would look just fine if it was blued, which ironically could be done by *letting it rust much worse,* and then boiling it to convert the red oxides to black oxides.
I just die, when see full metal glock😂
@@andifebriheirizaman6389why? Too robust and reliable for you?
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272***without anti-rust coating/treatment***
You can boil a glock? Loaded or no?
@@klimann.pierwszy delicious Glock broth
0:54 bro completed the grind for the new camo
Must've bought the DBZ collab battlepass.
Here's a story for you guys. One of my cousin was a gun runner at some point and from what I've remember, he bought used-up, surplus M16s from someone in the military. Since it's an old hardware, no one obviously wanted to buy those guns so what he did however was that he cut the barrels of the M16s into an M4 size, bought the parts to make it an M4, also bought some additional attachments(like laser sights, red dot, suppressor, etc.) to make it "tactical", did some gunsmithing work and voila, you have something that somehow resembles an M4. What makes me laugh at this particular story is that the parts that he used came from airsoft parts and the people he dealt with paid those guns at premium price, as if the guns themselves were new and came straight out of the factory. 🤣🤣🤣
Meh, you can't beat the hustle spirit
Diskarte mechanics
As long as the trigger mechanism works and the hammer's intact and working, no one would suspect a thung.
Yes, i believe in your story.. this old m16s can turn into modernized m16 carbines and sells into a good amount of money
Very nice.
0:33 THE TEC 9 JUST BECAME A TRUE SMG CARBINE💀💀
Thats not a tec 9 probaly a Kedr
Yeah with foldable stock. It looks like it
tec 0,9
I mistaken that as MPX
As a Filipino, some of the military weapons here are still using Vietnam Era M16A1 due to corruption. The military budget gets pocketed instead of spending on latest military equipments.
I think that's why the command shake up was done earlier this year (or last year I don't remember when that happened)
As a Filipino, learn more Ingles.
@@sowpmactavish I'm still learning and learning lol
@@sowpmactavishI am fil am and I think their grammar is alright for a TH-cam comment
I mean are weapons using weapons now? (Sarcastic comment because grammar funni)
On one hand, it's horrifying how these guns look like. On the other, I'm amazed by our country's bourgeoning firearm-making cottage industry. That "Glock" looks like the real thing. A testament to our (illegal) gunsmiths' skills.
You know i assumed everyone had a family member that does it so much i forgot it is illegal
If anyone is wondering, that “AAAHH” sound is Kendrick Lamar screaming.
Been wondering for the longest time. Thank you.
The track is called Alright by Kendrick Lamar
Here in the Philippines we don't care if the gun is bent, rusted, weirdly shaped, has stickers, and has too much accessories... If it shoots, it shoots.
Philippines is the only place I know of that can make ancient equipment (WW2 stuff) last forever.
Ork mentality
@@Lecockeif dat dere go dakadaka means go dakadaka
Not just guns, in every single thing
@@Lecockewe adapted to the corruption of the higher ups loll
i swear to god that goku m16 better play the prowler's theme whenever it reloads
The most basic rundown of the PH firearm ownership as a regular Juan is something like:
"If you're dreaming of owning and firing anything past a pistol cal. or a shotgun, just go to sleep."
Its just a temporary ban, theres still hope.
Mamatay na si dutae gawa ng temporary ban n yan potangina niya.
Or just move to the US
@@SWATEF We broke as hell bruh 😂😂😂
BS. With a budget 30 thousand pesos you can own a firearm in Philippines, must people are just too lazy to research about it. That's cheap considering their are more Filipinos who own a 50 thousand pesos iphone than 1 22 thousand pesos RIA M1911
@@SWATEF We need a sponsor for that, like an employer or a family member.
I've been to the Philippines before, so I actually saw a lot of guns during my visit. The police presence there was crazy, with police checkpoints on main roads every couple of miles.
Most police officers had either an M16A1 or an M16A2, and at one point I saw an AR15 with quad rails. But some of the old M16's were souped up. One M16 I saw had an underbarrel grenade launcher. Another had an underbarrel flamethrower.
Some had variants on the Swiss SG, usually the SG 550. There were no AKs, if anyone is curious.
Some officers had pistols, but they usually looked a lot newer than the rifles. My guess is that officers that weren't issued pistols simply bought their own. Typically it was a 1911, a Glock, or a CZ.
Well their was a news story how a filipino officer help give a woman give birth to a baby while he had a Ak surprisingly,never thought I’d see Filipino law enforcement ever used those types of guns
@@themeat2806I’m not totally surprised by that. I imagine that the presence of Communist rebels might’ve earned the Philippines a couple Chinese AKs, which the police took and started using for themselves.
Or they just bought/were given the AKs, but that isn’t as cool as my first idea
@@pikky3688 maybe but most likely extremely rare since the news story I mentioned that was only ever time I saw a filipino cop have a ak
@@themeat2806are there no ak in the Philippines?
@@Broski2445 if your asking if government forces like police,military kinda yeah just very rare but overall their are aks in the Philippines like insurgents or rebel groups or the average joe can simply go to a gun shop
0:34 mans legit got the smg from dying ight
DYING IGHT
@ lol
Imagine getting smoked by an M-16 with a Goku handguard.
That M16 and BAR looks like it spent the last 20 years at the bottom of a sewer, holy fuck
(also, is it bad that I think the filipino tec-9 looks pretty dope?)
Looks like a kiparis
Looks like it'd fit in a future COD game.
This TEC-9 looks more decent than the original, factory version.
Many insurgents in the Philippines had the tendency to bury their caches of stolen guns into the ground without proper containers against rain and mud, which corrodes and degrades them over time.
Philippines TEC-9 looks more like VZ-61 Skorpion
He never knew he was stuck in COD Vanguard all along
The fact that none of our guns runs out of bullets to movies back in the day
I remember back then when i was a kid. My drunk headed uncle made a Double Barrel with construction materials 💀
its scary how common those types are, sht often look like it came out of metro
@@unowenwashere2782FR
@@unowenwashere2782 *Metro manila*
I did that, but with paper cardboard and tinfoil and some toothpicks
As a Filipino
No one will roasts us better than ourselves
goku sticker brings extra damage i guess...
_E m o t i o n a l D a m a g e_
As someone who actually fired a pistol I'm glad that my dad didn't modified his silver 1911
Goku skin on the m16 handguard, truly a filipino piece right there
You couldn't have picked a better music choice for this xD
I feel very embarrassed right now that we have some stuff worthy of Brandon Herrera's Cursed Gun Images. Do you mind if I put this video on his subreddit? :3
What's the song called again?
@@ComradeToeKnee Pretty sure it's Dayang Dayang. Philippine videoke vibes xD
@@icy3-1 thanks pre
Official small arms of the army and majority of the paramilitary are NATO-Standard such as the M4, we already decommisioned m16 and old small arms to the paramilitary years ago.
@@herrkommandank675 I'm afraid that's not the case everywhere. My Army Reserve unit (the 105th CDC, part of the 1st RCDG) still issues and has a bunch of M16A1s and M14s lying around. I had the chance to fieldstrip both weapons as an ROTC cadet. The M16A1s were in better condition while the M14 I tried fieldstripping was stupidly stiff.
And the local police still have M16A1s serving alongside their Glock 17s.
I've never felt this much pain before in my life until munancho uploaded
Yes.
You forgot the Filipino M3 Grease Gun which has the M81 woodland camo, Red dot scope and a suppressor.
Also the Tec-9 actually doesn’t look that bad lol.
Philippine Marine Corps: No Budget No Problem
Yeah but thats based . Mac v sog and OSS used the same shit .
To be fair, that M3 looked more than good. The approach to modernization was clearly not diligent. So, there is nothing wrong with giving new life to an old but reliable weapon.
I don’t mind Tec-9s being harassed, those things are dogshit
If they got rid of that stock and kept the original Tec-9 grip, I would say it looks better than the original.
finest philippine ingenuity
Welcome to the real life Vanguard.
Reminds me when I was little. My grandma (now retired) was a Clerk of Court in my hometown's Municipal Trial Court. Her ex husband was in the military and we went to visit his camp and stayed for a week. I forgot what his position was but my grandma and I were greeted nicely. We slept in the barracks, seeing their M16s and 1911s in great condition, my grandma was mad at me when one of the soldiers let me borrow his 1911 (the mag was empty) and it was heavy to me (I think I was only 2 or 3 at that time). Also remembered that other time my grandma was mad at me again because I went inside the helicopter (forgot what's called but I remember the sides were wide open and there was no door but from the doors from the pilot's seat and the shotgun side has doors) without permission and they were in the rush of deployment somewhere and I was getting in the way
The heli is probably a Huey
He is soo traumatized he decided to give up his nationality.
0:33 Tec 9 became a ots
Tec-9 looking good, those are some handy spec ops tier upgrades. I'd pay good money for a gun like that.
Some of the guns are clearly insurgent/jihadist weapons caches that have been left in the swamp for who knows how long.
But others like the Tec-9 and M-16 Dragonball look pretty good.
I made a cardboard version of that I have an old Nerf gun. That looks a lot like a Tech 9 so when I saw this video, it took me like five hours to make it look somewhat like it and sadly, I don’t have any images
looks like cod vanguard wasnt that unrealistic after all
Dragon Ball everywhere ? .And then they claim Filipinos are not Hispanic .
They are... One of a kind in the hispanic population around the World.
@@porkyxd8245
I love our Asian Brothers
Mis Hermanos Filipino!
As a Filipino, I agreed.
Asian Hispanics
The fact I’ve seen that type of shit in the island I live in “Cebu” as I could just travel north to Danao with a car and see that weird shit deep in the forest 💀
Three kinds of people that you should never let them touch your guns:
Californian
Filipino
Pacifist
Unfortunately, I'm one of the two ✌
The linoleum tablecloth is the icing on the cake
like it's a fiesta or someone's birthday and the titos are showing off their cursed guns
As a Filipino, I am proud of our weapon designs.
“Proud” Bro the weapon designs are terrible
@@SoundwaveDevastationhe never said that the designs were good looking.
@@SoundwaveDevastation what you mean? Goku being in the gun clearly stuns the enemy because they are going to be impressed.
r/woooosh ->@@SoundwaveDevastation
@@HullsColbyNah they will be scared The gun Is a saiyan
Theyre turning every gun to a cod blueprint 😭😭
Getting gun imports from the bottom of the ocean
0:35
My man got the UMTEC 9
I don't know if you guys saw that but, that MAC-10 had a flippable AR stock and its also modded to be s bullpup.
you'd need a coroner to identify some of those
My uncle smithed most of his own guns, but at least that guy had taste given the budget he had. The coolest gun (at least I know of) he had was this .357 revolver, but it had the polymer handle instead of the wooden python handle.
As a Filipino, I can confirm this is real
A full metal glock lower by hand is beyond craftsmanship.
Here in the Philippines, if it ain't broken and still shoots then don't fix it, instead design it whatever monstrosity you create
Just wondering what's the scream sound at 0:07 is
Just found out that it's Kendrick Lamar's scream 😂🤣😂🤣
@@alfianfahmi5430 i thought it was some arabian dude screaming 💀💀
You forgot the security guards 'shotgun'
Why?
@@Final_SC i have no clue, but most guards, typically at normal looking businesses have guards with your typical pump action shotgun, as if someone needs a good morning blast
@@9KingPOh I noticed that every time I just scroll around the Philippines’ malls, every single security guard who has a shotgun looks like they’re going to use it to defend civilians from a serious threat when they’re just security guards.
one time i saw a post on Facebook of a security guard with a god damn m249😂😂😂😂
Dang, the lower receiver of that Glock's been worn down to the bare meta... wait, WHAT!?!
Just wait until he discovers the homede brazilian cursed guns
Oh Lord, God Almighty, please. PLEASE ERASE US FROM YOUR PERFECT WORLD
As a Filipino I can confirm that I immediately clicked on this video as soon as I saw “Philippine” in the title
Other countries are playing cod while we're playing Minecraft
To those curious: Yes, Filipinos do still use 'nam-style M16's, even if they had more modern stuff locked up in their armories.
Still no MRE and advance equipment such as: Shoulder pads, Groin protection, Leg plate, High quality of Plates inside their carriers/Bulletproof vest. Using Rear sight/Carrying handle and call it Accurate shooting is BS nowdays.
1:10
That poor M1917. 😢
Honestly the most cursed out of all of these. Just... Why
My grandpa gave me and my cousins M1917s, and I was the only one that didn't sportarize it. I believe they were all matching parts, too. At least mine is all marked R. Fun fact, the Danish Siriuspatruljen still use them in the Arctic because they are renowned for their cold weather reliability.
those regular Grip-and-stock combinations with old wood finish weapons wouldve been fine... and they do THIS?!?!?!?!
M1917 still an issued firearm in the military though. But only CAFGU still using that as their service firearm.
PS. M1 Garand and M1917 still an issued service firearm in the military field but only for the lower ranks in the military. Like CAFGU or any auxilliary squad in the military. If you ask what CAFGU is, its like a military conscript but in a low budget. Because CAFGU are not regular/enlisted soldiers. (they are contractors) and their role is peacekeeping in a communities.
@@Narukami95 Tbh, calling CAFGU troops as "contractors" would probs be a bit of a stretch considering they're just an irregular auxiliary of the Armed Forces. I like to think of them as more of a citizen militia, typically of a lower grade than even a reservist, indeed comparable to a conscript in that regard.
Cod Vanguards should be renamed as Filipino Army edition
Imagine you get killed by someone with a golden gun
Damn the homemade Glock looks wild
Sadly, this us actually true, If I remember correctly we're late to use the new kevlar helmets and still using ww2/vietnam era M1 helmets in the early 2000's, and the weapons we're using are still ww2 era guns like the m3 grease gun but with cursed attachments to it, and using long barreled versions of the m16a1 rifle as snipers, I doubt the fact we're using javelins rn, as we still use the good ol' LAW, RPG 7 (which is good), and the WW2 M1 Bazooka, as rocket launchers, the only time we see the (most of the ) AFP use new modified guns like M4a1, HK416 etc. is when Marawi was sieged in 2017, although keep in mind that those are not enough to defend out country as WE DON'T HAVE MBT'S IN AFP'S DISPOSAL, this is just my opinion please dont hate
mbt isnt really fitting to our geography but i heard we getting light tanks instead
we dont need MBTs because
1. They're heavy and hard to transport with not so good road infrastructure and 7,000 islands transporting it would be HARD
2. Too expensive to acquire and maintain and with hot and humid conditions I heard maintaining it would be a nightmare
3. Terrain is too dense, muddy, and thick and not very useful in mountainous tropical environments
4. They're built for tank to tank warfare and I dont think we're going to be invaded by another nation anytime soon
The AFP is currently acquiring light tanks
@@cozy6308 yes, I know what's your point there, and we're also a nation with thousands of islands so it will be hard to transport them, but what I'm saying is, is that it can be useful for protecting the capital city, and Urban warfares like Marawi if there's ever gonna be another again, I'm proud of what our Military looks like today, but with the current conflicts happening today in the world, I just want to make sure that we're prepared for the worse...
@@HistoryboothYT there are cheap effective ways to defend a city and the army is acquiring light tanks because that's what they needed back in Marawi
We don’t really need MBTs because it’s not really a good idea and plus we can have a light tanks instead
Philippine modded weapons jumpscares rlly scared me to death 💀💀
God i am proud of my Pinoy blood, this is what my abo fought for
I don't own a gun, nor am I an expert in firearms, but some of these pictures made me physically recoil in disgust and fear
do not forget the Krag-Jorgensens and M1917s in Mindanao as family heirlooms
0:20 a pair of m16 and a ww1 vintage BAR who have been forgotten and abandoned in a underground supply cache in the 1960s whose went throught mud floods and much lack of maintnance
I kinda like the tec-47 at 0:34
I agree
Its not looks cursed but actually looks like a upgraded version by the gunsmith for the army
1:10 the scream and the image of what they turned the M1917 into 💀🤣
0:56 credit where due, If that firearm is HOME MADE then its really well made.
just remember that the same country that has guns like these also invented the balisong (also known as the butterfly knife)
0:34 Actually I like how that looks
Dude's watched Yosho's cursed gun series and thought: "Yeah this could work."
Call of duty ahh customization 💀
You forgot about 'em funky "bent" extended STANAG mags for M16s lmao
Inaccurate, didn't show the cheap toy guns we bought at some random shopping centre
We love our m16a1 replicas here
as my dad once said "if it works it doesnt mean it wont blow ur hand off" as we stared at a pic of a nearly unusable M1911 on the news
THAT BEAUTIFUL GARAND WHAT DID THEY DOOOOOO
Ay that Tec9 is pretty solid.
Something that Both LATAM and Some asian countries share, is how our Guns are made of Rusty spoons and duct tape and somehow Still work
The thumbnail:
"I heard the opps are pretty strong, let me fight it"
Im coming with you ....these are cursed af
Dayung dayung playing in the BG sent me 💀
As a filipino i only stayed for the music its nostalgic somehow lol
my eyes was hurt so bad seeing that KAR98
i hope i stopped people from saying first
Legendary
Good :)
Firs-
(Gunshots)
The M16 with no foregrip part, that looks like it came out of Escape from New York.
Also, don't forget that "Barit" used against the SAF 44 by the M.I. Lib. Front, a frankengun from an AW50 and a SV98.
Dad replaced his hunting rifle's barrel with a pvc pipe... it somehow works
I genuinely got scared when the Thompson thing popped up on screen
Average filipino calls a 1911 and 45
the Goku decal is necessary.
As a filipino,im proud of this,We cant just spend 50K(pesos) dollars just to get a good modifier,instead we just paint them cooly and modify them cheaply,but ik this is china,but i give no shit,Atleast we arent worst making products unlike china
china makes good products nowadays. you're insane to think that ph has a better manufacturing industry in any way lol
I know bro
I really like the vibe of the goku gun. Someone obviously really cared about their gun but still used it as the tool it's meant to be. Normally personalized guns just sit around as mostly display pieces with the occasional range day
0:20 what happened dawg
Imagine getting killed one day with a Goku Blaster 9000
Can relate, I'm an M1 Garand owner. She's one hell of an old beauty. God bless my country
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