The flares are longer than some shotshells so may have difficulty feeding in some shotguns. But if they chamber properly, then yes, you can shoot flares out of your 12 ga. shotgun.
Yes, they are longer now, but that wasn't always the case. I remember flare shells being the same size as regular shot gun shells. Guess they have been redesigned to prevent mishaps. Back in the 90's, these flare shells were available everywhere and kept them on hand for emergency situations. Some time after that, they started to become unavailable, guessing this was due to the newer design.
You gonna eat that? Lol. I have had a practical use for the ammo, but not the weapon. In the past I traveled inland on a yacht Tennessee to Florida. Along the Tenn-Tom river supposedly somewhere I’m not gonna say what mile, boats have been fired on. This route is on the ICW loop, so a lot of Northerners travel annually through the heart of Dixie I know what your thinking right “banjos”, but any way there is a stretch, about 140 miles with no gas, or civilization, and only a few anchor points for larger vessels. On my boat I decided on the KSG 12 gauge. This weapons system allows you to select the type of round you want to fire. Traveling at night you would be a sitting duck on this river no wider than 150 meters. So I found that If you shave the flare down to 3 inches, it will cycle through your pump action 12 gauge, and you can illuminate your targets, and switch back to buckshot or slugs. Of course I encountered no resistance, but it is a great feature of the KSG design other than breaching rounds.
I've heard in some states there are black powder hunting seasons. So I wonder if you take part in it and maybe you can do a video about it. I think there is long list of interesting caveats in the hunting context and this has a survival component as well.
Most channels: won’t even say the product name unless heavily financially compensated Good Ol Paul Harrel: basically reads the entire user manual for no cost to the company because he has integrity
In this case the company probably appreciates it, unofficially, since it is something they can point at as a demonstration as to why you shouldn't use a cartridge that their product is not intended for.
And I really believe if your product doesn't stand up to public scrutiny it has no place on the market, I would relish someone like to critique my work cause you know he'll explain what he thinks and WHY he thinks it.
Well usually a business wouldn't want to be associated when someone is using a product outside of it's intended purposes (especially when the misuse involves live rounds).
I was a paramedic in south Texas and went to an “accidental shooting” in which the victim was shot in the face by a flare gun. He received 2nd and 3rd degree burns to the left side of his face and he lost his left eye as it was literally shot out, as in “you’ll shoot your eye out…” Said victim was very much alive and angry. Yes, alcohol was involved.
@@alexeywulph7389 against paparazzi it is best to use a dog. my old dog, didn't like being photographed as soon as he noticed the camera in hands he became very nervous and after a click of camera he rushed to attack you we jokingly called him "the paparazzi a killer" and it was always fun what it would be like to if he be seen by some superstar they wouldn’t save money just to get dog
4:10 "The shooter would be in more danger that the target". I disagree. I get to be the judge, and your results clearly show that the cameraman is in more danger than the target or the shooter.
@the_bearded_schlub Exactly: The cameraman wasn't the target nor was he the shooter. So if you watched the video, the joke works perfectly. At 3:39, the shot deflects towards the cameraman. Paul makes a comment about how it startled the cameraman, and then proceeds to startle him the exact same way in the next clip. If you cannot see the joke here, then you have little to no sense of humor.
"The first shot bounced off the target, doing basically no damage, however it did startle our camera operator a little bit." Second shot: *tries to burn the camera operator's toes*
Honestly, I wondered if Paul did the next shot seeing if he could improve his angle and actually NAIL the camera man. You decide. (I'm convinced he did... Nice shot Paul 👌)
You could have just asked me. One of my friends got shot in the face with a flair during a robbery. The flair hit him and bounced off, straight upward. Can you believe the coast guard didn't even show up.
Maybe it's those who have served who, instead of laughing, just react at mishaps. I think it might be due to a level of maturity that you lack. Hahahaa j/k
Has anyone ever seen Paul laugh? Come to think of it... I don't think I've ever seen Paul smile. Paul is way too serious... What this channel needs is a blooper reel! :-I
Considering their relatively harmless nature, combined with their apparent hunger for cameramen, flare pistols might be the perfect option for warding off unwanted paparazzi!
the barrel of flare gun is made of plastic, that alone tells me it is not suitable for normal ammo obvious clue number two is nobody complains of eardrum discomfort after having fired a flare gun no demonstration needed if you are aware of those two bits of info
On the inverse, you can load flares into a break open 12g shotgun if you have flares but no flare gun. You wont get any more power since the flare cartridge is meant to be the barrel, but it works to launch it for signal purposes. It's a very dirty powder though, you'll need to clean your gun thoroughly
Around 40 years ago, I tried firing a 12-gauge shotshell out of one of those flare guns. Back then, they did not use the long bottleneck flare shells, they were just shorter than a normal 12-gauge shotshell... The shotshell would not fully chamber, but I did not let that deter me -- I got a round file and proceeded to file material out of the barrel until it would chamber... Not really the smartest thing to do... I then proceeded to fire the 12-gauge shell while wearing a heavy leather motorcycle jacket, full coverage helmet, and think gauntlet type gloves... It definitely stung my hand in the process... The barrel ended up looking a lot like your example where the top half of it just disappeared... I doubt that many (if any) of the pellets made it out the front of the barrel -- everything just came out sideways... Not to let that deter me, I then made a barrel out of some drill stem pipe that had plenty of wall thickness and was the right inner diameter, brazing on a metal lug to the bottom to allow the barrel to pivot in the frame just like the original plastic barrel... I suspect that it would have worked a bit better and the failure point would have been the plastic breechplate of the flare gun, but as it turned out, the added wall thickness of the drill stem pipe was enough that when the firing pin struck the base of the shotshell, it missed the primer since I had raised the shotshell up just enough that the firing pin struck just below the bottom edge of the primer... My conclusion was that for a flare gun to be effecting in a self-defense situation, you probably needed to shove the barrel down the throat of your assailant before pulling the trigger... :)
Paul: "Hey sorry that the flare went right into you, I'll try not to do it again." Camera Operator: "OK fine, one more." Paul computes angle, fires Camera Operator: "Darn it, Paul! No more!"
@@aaronleverton4221 as an aside, after his last words were "I would've liked to have seen Montana", the next time I saw Sam Neil in a film he was at a dinosaur dig... in Montana
I’d pay to see that. I used to love the Ramset when I was a glazier. I remember being on a job at a country club putting in a whole new front on their banquet hall and the head loon came over and asked us if we could keep the noise down as we were demo’ing the old glass and frames. The boss man told him we could try but this was a scheduled job and because it would be so loud and a lot dust and debris that it shouldn’t be done with a bunch of folks around. Long story short…that asshole stood there in our way most of the day talking and “supervising”. As I pulled the trusty ramset out and loaded it with the thoughts of “ I’ll keep it down alright” rolling thru my head… my boss looks at me, smiles and winks, and I let her go. BOOOM. scared the shit out of that old man and he finally escorted people away from the construction and left us alone. The look on his face was absolutely priceless. Since that day I’ve had a love for ramset.
@@bertg.6056 I had to look it up online, so thank you for making me finally getting around to it. Apparently, it originates from the early 1900's, where special was used in advertisement to refer to the highest quality product. This was then shortened to S on Led Zepplin tickets, apparently. It then worked its way into the Japanese school system, where it supposedly stood for "shuu", meaning excellent or exemplary. It became thoroughly integrated into Japanese culture, and then into the West via video games. That is the history behind S-tier, which I believe Paul Harell to be an excellent example of.
Wait, if we can have a video on flare guns, I submit a request for powder actuated tools as CQC defense tool. You never know when you will get attacked on the build site!
The source of information like this really helps for people who are use to ignoring overprotective safety warnings. It's even more important now that printing gun parts in plastic might give people the idea to try this. Sometimes it's not just the message, but the messanger.
Paul, we love you because you're basically a scientist. No fluff, no bs, you do what you're asked to and report the results (with a bit of humor mixed in). Great job, keeping doing what you do!
I read a test report decades ago on the same subject after the product had just hit the market. One state, presuming it could be used as a weapon, promptly classified it as a handgun, thus banning it. Mini shells didn't exist yet, so the testers applied considerable persuasion to force the shell into the chamber, despite the ribs designed to prevent a shotgun shell from chambering. The flare gun experienced spontaneous disassembly when the trigger was pulled.
I did some tinkering with one of these some years ago. The projectiles in these "12 gauge" flares aren't actually 12 guage, they're 9/16" in (~.56 cal) diameter. With a normal 12 gauge shotgun barrel, the propellant gas just blows by, with little added benefit. However, if you make a ~20" barrel extension for the flare gun with the correct dimensions, you can get more than double the muzzle velocity. It was enough to punch through a pumpkin and a half-inch thick plywood board, I did this testing just after Halloween and those were the targets I had on hand. Making that barrel extension is pretty easy to do, there is some common size of tubing available at most hardware stores which is close enough in internal diameter to work, and it can be mated to the flare gun with some PVC fittings and epoxy.
@@paulmoss7940 A spud gun is still on my to-do list for hobby projects. I built a lot of fun stuff, but somehow skipped over that one. Though I definitely see the appeal of something that only needs a spray-can to reload, not any proper primers or propellant.
But how many fingers did you lose during your testing lol. I really shouldn't read posts like yours, I have a shop full of tools and materials and am always looking for fun projects. Just don't tell my wife :)
@@flaircraft Thankfully none. I did the first couple test-fires with a string from behind cover, and after that just wore work gloves and eye protection. Basic safety precautions let you try a lot of fun things without risk of picking up nick-names like "Stubby".
@@jackshyt4 not my decision but hey that would be awesome! Lol I also know that Orion makes a 25mm variant that is white and blue I've assembled that kit as well. I've never even seen one fire a flare.
So , the message I take away from this is to keep my flare guns loaded with mini shells and then give them to any would be attackers and beg them to "Please don't shoot me."
Watching this I thought, "who doesn't know what happens when you put a live shell in a plastic gun?" Then I remembered how fortunate I was growing up, to have a family that knew and taught us these things. This man is doing the work of all the fathers and grandfathers who weren't able to teach folks this stuff. I hope you all appreciate it.
That's odd. I thought the same thing for the opposite reason. Nobody was there to stop me from doing this sort of thing when I was a kid so I tried all kinds of stuff. My mom was busy with five other kids. My dad was never home, and it was always the same excuse...died from a brain tumor. Neat how we both figured it out without loosing fingers over it though. Two thumbs up for safety : )
@@Great_Wall_of_Text Haha yeah the *exact* opposite. My grandpa owned the local gun store and ran the CCW/hunter safety course for his community. He would set up demonstrations like this all the time when teaching courses for folks. We were free to go to the range practically anytime and had all the ammo we wanted, but man if he'd ever caught me out there playing with shotshells on my own, I'd definitely have caught the belt! Cheers.
@asdrubale bisanzio You mean the actual revolver which can fire .45 Colt cartridges? As goofy as it is, I'd pick the Judge any day over a flaregun, at least I can count on it firing five actual bullets where I point them, even if it's not the most accurate or well balanced for a handgun.
I got here as fast as I could. 😉 I had to edit this in order to thank the cameraman for his valiant efforts. I couldn’t help but laugh when that one round came straight at him.
It's nice to see you make this video Mr. Harrell. Several years ago as a young nurse's aide, I had the pleasure of caring for an older gentleman. He'd asked me how old I was (20 going on 21 at the time) and if I'd planned on purchasing any handguns after my 21st birthday. He told me if I had any financial issues that I could purchase a flare gun his reasoning being... "Son, it won't cost you more than $50, there's no legislation against where you can and can't carry them, and it'll burn through steel, leather, and flesh all the same." I've sat on that nugget of information for three years, thank you for providing some closure to what was otherwise a very strange encounter.
There are barrel inserts for converting shotguns to various cartridges (.357, 9mm, .45, etc). It is illegal to convert a flare gun into a firearm in my jurisdiction, which is why I have never tried it. Maybe somebody in Texas has tried it. Of course, we all know that even if a Texan hasn't already tried it, Florida Man certainly has.
I remember they used to make an insert for a flare gun that would allow you to fire .22LR out of it. Basically a barrel with a shroud that fits the chamber, and uses the hammer as a... well... a hammer. It was legal by way of not being a complete firearm, and putting it into a flare gun counts as a Homemade Firearm, which is totally legal. That was probably a decade ago, and it's very possible things have changed and they've been discontinued.
you can still purchase them & get many different calibers now. Short lane gun adapters. I would be curious to see if it would blow the back of the flare gun apart. th-cam.com/video/5adurPpPv7g/w-d-xo.html
What about using a flare in a 12 gauge shotgun? Say hypothetically you ran out of shotgun shells in a survival situation and you found some flares. Would you get any more accuracy or velocity from using them in a longer barrel? I really enjoy your videos.
I was gonna ask the same thing, but with the thought that you could carry a few flares with you while hunting to use in case of emergency. As actual flares out of a regular shotgun
I think that is actually the reason the flares are 12 gauge. So you could use them out of your shotgun. But also having a plastic flare gun available means you can have the ability to fire flares when needed without needing to carry around a shotgun. Like fishing on boat.
This channel is such a gem. I love that he comes at everything from an analytical viewpoint and tests it fairly, even if he knows from the get-go that the idea is friggin stupid.
Great demonstration, however, I think I remember seeing an “active self protection” with a dude using one against a car jacking or something and it stuck onto the guy and burnt him pretty severely.
There was a juvenile in Toledo robbing people at gun point with a flare gun, he shot a lady in the face with one while car jacking her. She survived but I'm pretty certain she required extensive reconstructive surgery. If I remember correctly he was sentenced to 12 years. This was a couple of years ago but I'm sure you could find an article out there on it.
Having seen several videos involving reckless usage of a flare gun, the threat value comes out of the flare adhering to the target in some form or fashion, especially to clothing. The one incident that sticks in my memory is of a young man who was wearing swimming goggles and a thick overcoat as protective gear while his friend shot at him with a flare gun. Naturally, the flare deviated into the target's goggles, melted the plastic just enough to stick, and began burning in earnest as flares tend to do. Though both young men survived the encounter, the target received fairly bad burns to his face, neck, and upper chest, and may have suffered eye damage. With that in mind, flares should not be discounted in cases of true desparation, but at the same time they should not be relied upon either.
Just a year and a half ago we would have all thought Paul slipped off the ranch. But now... just more content in the state of things. You know there is that onre dude going "damn... I thought this was going to work". Thanks Paul!
Frankly, this is one of my new favorite videos. Excellent presentation, and an excellent example of the proper use of safety equipment in less than controlled situations.
Paul, I don't know how to reach you to suggest a video. I'm sure you have been dreading the day somebody brings this up. Recently, you did a couple of vids on Survival. In all the years you've been doing this series, I don't think I've ever seen you test the .22 lr AR-7 Survival Rifle which has been made over the years by various manufacturers, most recently by Henry Arms. Maybe you could do a vid: "Survivin' With The AR-7". NOTE: It DOES float. But so does a Tupperware bowl with the lid on.
Best way is to reach him by e-mail or via the patreon link in the description. If you provide what he needs it'll be easier to do. You can find his e-mail under contact in the channel info.
I've owned 3. All were unreliable as the weather man. I even went as far as to contact Henry and tell them if they'd convert it to a bolt action (on purpose, instead of by proxy) they would have a better product. I'm pretty sure someone at customer service got a laugh out of that before they threw my letter in the garage.
It wasn't one of Zappa's boys, it was some idiot in the audience. Zappa then used his guitar to break out the window (structural glass, heavy stuff) so that the people in the audience could escape the fire.
@@thatalaskaguy1118 No, it was in Switzerland in Montreux. 'Funky Claude' used to put on a yearly rock show because he knew the bands. The line in the song about 'Funky Claude was running in and out' is true, he dragged a lot of kids out of the fire and saved their lives.
One of the “anchor-outs” in Sausalito fired a flare gun towards the local sheriff while they were appropriating his vessel, then hid in another boat (he was permitted to board); they took him out of there with flash bangs and chainsaw and in the process set the boat on fire, roasting his dog alive. He is being held on several charges, including assault and the death of his dog
I was thinking of this exact same thing as well. He shot a guy up in a window from about half a street away if I remember. Gets it right through the window, hitting the guy square in the chest, and charged into the building and up the stairs. From this video, that's clearly a 1 in a million shot considering the accuracy on these things aren't good by any means. And whats more, I thought the flare would be a distraction to get inside the building, but you find the guy laying dead on the ground with a burning flare in his chest. In reality, at most that guy would have been startled and distracted, but entrely uninjured. You also see a lot in video games, a flare will set people on fire.
@@nobelissimos8719 interestingly, this is something the book does better. If memory serves me correctly, in the novel, the shot was from much closer, and landed inside of the man's eye socket.
It felt weird not hearing the camera-man screaming "Cabron!" those 2 times the flare went to him. I guess I watched too many Edwin Sarkissian videos. Gasparín is a very unique camera-man.
Paul, I'm curious about shooting strike anywhere kitchen matches out of a Daisy BB gun ricocheted off of a cement sidewalk and onto a meat target soaked in gasoline.
You gotta love when Paul hits that "I don't really know so lets do some science!" kinda mood. So entertaining. Someone make this man siege a wall with cannonfire or something. I'll watch every second of it!
Anyone who gave this a thumbs-down must prefer watching dance competitions. This video was informative, and also saved me $30 and an afternoon - I've ALWAYS wondered what these would do to a target. Edit to add: Your channel is one of my only subs for a reason, sir. Always informative and entertaining! A true pro.
Flare Gun for defense??? I was expecting to hear Deep-Purple "Smoke on the Water", but it's a dry lake bed.. oh well.. Paul, your camera-op is a flare magnet... ^~^
i've seen one of these used in a self-defence scenario. intruder at the door, occupant arms himself with the flare gun. upon closing the break action, the gun discharged and the flare got stuck in the middle of the living room wall. the subsequent screaming and fire alarms frightened away the intruder. was that effective? you be the judge.
Internet trolls and kiddies made the comment section unacceptable to Paul, and he pulled it. He makes these videos to be informative, but some people can’t help but crack jokes that may be taken as relevant by a viewer, but they aren’t and just muddy the message. That’s paraphrasing Paul, not a quote!
The flares are longer than some shotshells so may have difficulty feeding in some shotguns. But if they chamber properly, then yes, you can shoot flares out of your 12 ga. shotgun.
Such an interesting tidbit, thank you Paul!!!!
Yes, they are longer now, but that wasn't always the case. I remember flare shells being the same size as regular shot gun shells. Guess they have been redesigned to prevent mishaps. Back in the 90's, these flare shells were available everywhere and kept them on hand for emergency situations. Some time after that, they started to become unavailable, guessing this was due to the newer design.
2:50 bet theres a inferno raging behind him
You gonna eat that? Lol. I have had a practical use for the ammo, but not the weapon. In the past I traveled inland on a yacht Tennessee to Florida. Along the Tenn-Tom river supposedly somewhere I’m not gonna say what mile, boats have been fired on. This route is on the ICW loop, so a lot of Northerners travel annually through the heart of Dixie I know what your thinking right “banjos”, but any way there is a stretch, about 140 miles with no gas, or civilization, and only a few anchor points for larger vessels.
On my boat I decided on the KSG 12 gauge. This weapons system allows you to select the type of round you want to fire. Traveling at night you would be a sitting duck on this river no wider than 150 meters. So I found that If you shave the flare down to 3 inches, it will cycle through your pump action 12 gauge, and you can illuminate your targets, and switch back to buckshot or slugs. Of course I encountered no resistance, but it is a great feature of the KSG design other than breaching rounds.
I've heard in some states there are black powder hunting seasons. So I wonder if you take part in it and maybe you can do a video about it. I think there is long list of interesting caveats in the hunting context and this has a survival component as well.
If I'm ever attacked by a cameraman, I'm grabbing my flare pistol.
Paul has managed to accomplish what no other man has- find the weakness of the immortal cameraman.
Best comment!
Useful for celebrities to know.
You're forgetting that cameramen are invincible.
If it's a horror movie cameraman, you're screwed. Those guys have God mode switched on.
Most channels: won’t even say the product name unless heavily financially compensated
Good Ol Paul Harrel: basically reads the entire user manual for no cost to the company because he has integrity
In this case the company probably appreciates it, unofficially, since it is something they can point at as a demonstration as to why you shouldn't use a cartridge that their product is not intended for.
Integrity & scientific accuracy. Different brands could have different outcomes
And I really believe if your product doesn't stand up to public scrutiny it has no place on the market, I would relish someone like to critique my work cause you know he'll explain what he thinks and WHY he thinks it.
Ronaldo! You're alive! I donated to your memorial back in '05! And those orions are ok. I want to see flannel dad go tip to butt on one next lol.
Well usually a business wouldn't want to be associated when someone is using a product outside of it's intended purposes (especially when the misuse involves live rounds).
Next up: treating magnesium burns to the ankle, in the wilderness.
Yeah, that's twice Paul almost got his camera operator!
hahahahahahahaha!
I was a paramedic in south Texas and went to an “accidental shooting” in which the victim was shot in the face by a flare gun. He received 2nd and 3rd degree burns to the left side of his face and he lost his left eye as it was literally shot out, as in “you’ll shoot your eye out…” Said victim was very much alive and angry. Yes, alcohol was involved.
geez
Most likely it began with something like "I bet you won't..." 😅
The foolishness of humans never ceases to amaze me. Sucks hes got burn scars and lost an eye but come on...alcohol and firearms. Sigh.
@@1337fraggzb00N And then quickly progressed to..."hold my beer!"
He became fucking twoface
Don’t worry guys, it mini-crits when your target is on fire
That's the scorch shot, the flare gun crits
Hopefully they don’t have fire resistance.
@@davidreeding9176 oh no...... mannmelter time
The "I can't aim" flare gun
God I miss TF2.
For once I can sincerely promise that “I will not try this at home”. Thanks for all you and your crew do Paul.
Right?
Go to a Buddy’s house! Try it there.
The ammunition shortage is really taking it's toll. Paul has to resort to flares now.
lol
Couldn't even find flares today, have resorted to throwing matches
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol lol
Lmao!
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol I’ve begun hoarding rocks and slingshot at the rate the AFT is going.
"Only use a flare gun as a signalling device"
Correction - Seems to be an effective self defense tool against cameramen.
That'll show those pesky paparazzi
😄
Greg is nursing his burns.
It is the perfect tool to make the rarely needed 320 degree shot.
@@alexeywulph7389 against paparazzi it is best to use a dog.
my old dog, didn't like being photographed
as soon as he noticed the camera in hands he became very nervous
and after a click of camera he rushed to attack you
we jokingly called him "the paparazzi a killer"
and it was always fun what it would be like to if he be seen by some superstar
they wouldn’t save money just to get dog
4:10 "The shooter would be in more danger that the target". I disagree. I get to be the judge, and your results clearly show that the cameraman is in more danger than the target or the shooter.
The original statement is still true.
@the_bearded_schlub Pretty sure it was a joke.
@the_bearded_schlub Exactly: The cameraman wasn't the target nor was he the shooter. So if you watched the video, the joke works perfectly. At 3:39, the shot deflects towards the cameraman. Paul makes a comment about how it startled the cameraman, and then proceeds to startle him the exact same way in the next clip. If you cannot see the joke here, then you have little to no sense of humor.
@the_bearded_schlub The joke worked, you just didn't get it. Its okay, happens to a lot of guys, not me of course.
"The first shot bounced off the target, doing basically no damage, however it did startle our camera operator a little bit."
Second shot: *tries to burn the camera operator's toes*
And hopefully he wasn’t crouching as well >
I was laughing so hard...
Honestly, I wondered if Paul did the next shot seeing if he could improve his angle and actually NAIL the camera man. You decide.
(I'm convinced he did... Nice shot Paul 👌)
@@rbhoward9123 That's what a professional like Paul would do. :-)
You could have just asked me. One of my friends got shot in the face with a flair during a robbery. The flair hit him and bounced off, straight upward.
Can you believe the coast guard didn't even show up.
Those lazy mugs.
If he had asked, we would have missed out on thisl video
How much $£€ did he get!?!
(Rim-shot sound effect🙂)
@52_percent victim.
He was waking out of a pizza place and somebody stuck him up.
@@Frankie_2s W/a Glare gun - 😬... NJ?
Paul shot his camera man twice with a flare gun and didn’t even laugh, he has way more self control than I do lmao
Maybe it's those who have served who, instead of laughing, just react at mishaps. I think it might be due to a level of maturity that you lack. Hahahaa j/k
Has anyone ever seen Paul laugh? Come to think of it... I don't think I've ever seen Paul smile. Paul is way too serious... What this channel needs is a blooper reel! :-I
@@deano.7533 He's got quite a sense of humor, but a trademark deadpan delivery.
It was intended
😂
Considering their relatively harmless nature, combined with their apparent hunger for cameramen, flare pistols might be the perfect option for warding off unwanted paparazzi!
OK, that was funny.
"However, it did manage to startle our camera operator a bit"
*Proceeds to startle camera operator again*
You was right , I just seen it for my on eyes , that shit aint call or back a mfker up🙄🙄
THIS SHIT AINT KNOW RIF 😂💯😂😞
Talking about flare guns:
"Let's see if we can shed some light on that."
based
Flare guns are lit
Wop-Wop!
Paul Harell - An American treasure.
He is. That's why he should be locked up! haha no lol just kidding
He's basically a Clint Eastwood character come to life.
The buck shot test probably just saved some viewers fingers 👍
Great video. I had wondered about this in the past.
the barrel of flare gun is made of plastic, that alone tells me it is not suitable for normal ammo
obvious clue number two is nobody complains of eardrum discomfort after having fired a flare gun
no demonstration needed if you are aware of those two bits of info
It’s the old metal ones people would shoot 12 gauge shotshells out of. Still not advisable.
Fingers.....palms, noses, eyes, lol
@Kenneth Evans
Do it!
On the inverse, you can load flares into a break open 12g shotgun if you have flares but no flare gun. You wont get any more power since the flare cartridge is meant to be the barrel, but it works to launch it for signal purposes. It's a very dirty powder though, you'll need to clean your gun thoroughly
I received a great compliment the other day while I was teaching a class, "I feel like I am watching a Paul Harrell video."
Around 40 years ago, I tried firing a 12-gauge shotshell out of one of those flare guns. Back then, they did not use the long bottleneck flare shells, they were just shorter than a normal 12-gauge shotshell... The shotshell would not fully chamber, but I did not let that deter me -- I got a round file and proceeded to file material out of the barrel until it would chamber... Not really the smartest thing to do... I then proceeded to fire the 12-gauge shell while wearing a heavy leather motorcycle jacket, full coverage helmet, and think gauntlet type gloves... It definitely stung my hand in the process... The barrel ended up looking a lot like your example where the top half of it just disappeared... I doubt that many (if any) of the pellets made it out the front of the barrel -- everything just came out sideways... Not to let that deter me, I then made a barrel out of some drill stem pipe that had plenty of wall thickness and was the right inner diameter, brazing on a metal lug to the bottom to allow the barrel to pivot in the frame just like the original plastic barrel... I suspect that it would have worked a bit better and the failure point would have been the plastic breechplate of the flare gun, but as it turned out, the added wall thickness of the drill stem pipe was enough that when the firing pin struck the base of the shotshell, it missed the primer since I had raised the shotshell up just enough that the firing pin struck just below the bottom edge of the primer...
My conclusion was that for a flare gun to be effecting in a self-defense situation, you probably needed to shove the barrel down the throat of your assailant before pulling the trigger... :)
Agree with you Jake. The enemy better deep throat the flair gun before we make their head pop
Paul: "Hey sorry that the flare went right into you, I'll try not to do it again."
Camera Operator: "OK fine, one more."
Paul computes angle, fires
Camera Operator: "Darn it, Paul! No more!"
Now that is funny!
even during the live ammo demonstration a big chunk of something flew right by the (unmanned) camera
I just love Paul’s “Dead Calm” demeanour and presentation. 😜
A lot like Vasily Borodin.
I see what you did there.
Groan
@@aaronleverton4221 as an aside, after his last words were "I would've liked to have seen Montana", the next time I saw Sam Neil in a film he was at a dinosaur dig... in Montana
Seems like the type of guy that isnt scared by anything short of an atomic bomb going off
"lets see if we can shed some light on that" Ha knee slapper sir.
Paul Harrell can easily do stand up comedy and be a major hit!
WTniner4: Yep. Paul has a flare for comedy.........
@@alec0062 i would pay good money to see that
@@alec0062 I'm sure he would give it his best shot
If paul tried his hand at stand up comedy, it definitely wouldnt be a shot in the dark.....
Up next; "Personal Protection: Ramset Gun" lmao.
I’d pay to see that. I used to love the Ramset when I was a glazier. I remember being on a job at a country club putting in a whole new front on their banquet hall and the head loon came over and asked us if we could keep the noise down as we were demo’ing the old glass and frames. The boss man told him we could try but this was a scheduled job and because it would be so loud and a lot dust and debris that it shouldn’t be done with a bunch of folks around. Long story short…that asshole stood there in our way most of the day talking and “supervising”. As I pulled the trusty ramset out and loaded it with the thoughts of “ I’ll keep it down alright” rolling thru my head… my boss looks at me, smiles and winks, and I let her go. BOOOM. scared the shit out of that old man and he finally escorted people away from the construction and left us alone. The look on his face was absolutely priceless. Since that day I’ve had a love for ramset.
@@southerntrendkiller2632 had to look up what a ramset gun is and I have to agree a video on it would be awesome
I would NOT want to be shot by a Ramset... I'd rather have some low cal pistol held up against my skull then a Ramset
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Fuckin hell, that's some no country for old men stuff right there.
"Let's try another shot," hilarity ensues.
Grades for this presentation: A for originality, A for thoroughness, A for being weirdly interesting.
I'd give it an S, but I guess that's just me. :)
@@jonathandoe1367 And S for Super? Scintillating? Or Soporific?
@@bertg.6056 I had to look it up online, so thank you for making me finally getting around to it. Apparently, it originates from the early 1900's, where special was used in advertisement to refer to the highest quality product. This was then shortened to S on Led Zepplin tickets, apparently. It then worked its way into the Japanese school system, where it supposedly stood for "shuu", meaning excellent or exemplary. It became thoroughly integrated into Japanese culture, and then into the West via video games. That is the history behind S-tier, which I believe Paul Harell to be an excellent example of.
@@jonathandoe1367 Excellent etymological research, Jonathan! You get a grade of S.
Wait, if we can have a video on flare guns, I submit a request for powder actuated tools as CQC defense tool. You never know when you will get attacked on the build site!
someone else has seen the Lethal Weapon series
Lol!!!
Those nail guns with a 22 blank kick like a compact handgun haha. Wouldn't want that going off anywhere near me
Could power drills be lethal weapons?
Yeah, who hasn't seen Lethal Weapon 2 and wondered what you could really do with a nail gun...
The day they finally got to eat the target.
If that flare had worked as hoped for, the target would have been cooked as well.
Usually the meat is prepared for the dogs if still usable, afair.
And just in time for the 4th Holiday. Eat well Paul and Family.
@@onpsxmember and have you seen Paul's dogosauruses? The *small* one is 115lbs!!! 🤯
Whiskey (a really big dog) is the recipient of the meat target remains. The meat isn't wasted.
Although, those ribs could have wound up on a grill !
The source of information like this really helps for people who are use to ignoring overprotective safety warnings. It's even more important now that printing gun parts in plastic might give people the idea to try this. Sometimes it's not just the message, but the messanger.
Paul, we love you because you're basically a scientist. No fluff, no bs, you do what you're asked to and report the results (with a bit of humor mixed in). Great job, keeping doing what you do!
This unironically settled a very long argument with a friend of mine.
I read a test report decades ago on the same subject after the product had just hit the market. One state, presuming it could be used as a weapon, promptly classified it as a handgun, thus banning it. Mini shells didn't exist yet, so the testers applied considerable persuasion to force the shell into the chamber, despite the ribs designed to prevent a shotgun shell from chambering.
The flare gun experienced spontaneous disassembly when the trigger was pulled.
I did some tinkering with one of these some years ago. The projectiles in these "12 gauge" flares aren't actually 12 guage, they're 9/16" in (~.56 cal) diameter. With a normal 12 gauge shotgun barrel, the propellant gas just blows by, with little added benefit. However, if you make a ~20" barrel extension for the flare gun with the correct dimensions, you can get more than double the muzzle velocity. It was enough to punch through a pumpkin and a half-inch thick plywood board, I did this testing just after Halloween and those were the targets I had on hand. Making that barrel extension is pretty easy to do, there is some common size of tubing available at most hardware stores which is close enough in internal diameter to work, and it can be mated to the flare gun with some PVC fittings and epoxy.
I like your style. Bet you had a tater gun also.
@@paulmoss7940 A spud gun is still on my to-do list for hobby projects. I built a lot of fun stuff, but somehow skipped over that one. Though I definitely see the appeal of something that only needs a spray-can to reload, not any proper primers or propellant.
But how many fingers did you lose during your testing lol. I really shouldn't read posts like yours, I have a shop full of tools and materials and am always looking for fun projects. Just don't tell my wife :)
It's like if the Joker had a flare gun.
@@flaircraft Thankfully none. I did the first couple test-fires with a string from behind cover, and after that just wore work gloves and eye protection. Basic safety precautions let you try a lot of fun things without risk of picking up nick-names like "Stubby".
"It was a handgun?" "No, it was flare gun, It went off in my locker."
The fucking pink elephant was destroyed.
The Breakfast Club movie quotes.
@@MB-uq8mb There are few movies you can watch anytime and still enjoy as much as the 1st time.
@@Kayak1088 The Godfather, Starship Troopers.
Yup. And in that situation it is totally plausible.
Cool! I work for Orion and have actually assembled these flare guns!
So cool to see our products being used by you!
Make a metal one.
@@jackshyt4 not my decision but hey that would be awesome! Lol I also know that Orion makes a 25mm variant that is white and blue I've assembled that kit as well. I've never even seen one fire a flare.
*dead straight face*
"Lets shed some light on that"
Well played sir. Well played.
I get the feeling the angle on those two close-up shots was _carefully calculated_ ahead of time.
This is one of those rare occasions where I would say you're better off with a Taurus Judge. Or a rock.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or the stick in Paul's jacket
A rock and a Taurus Judge are both blunt object weapons.
My thoughts I ughts were you'd do more damage throwing the conventional 12 ga. round.
You be the rock.
So , the message I take away from this is to keep my flare guns loaded with mini shells and then give them to any would be attackers and beg them to "Please don't shoot me."
Better paint it black first. And orange gun might not fool them.
@@Thane36425 Tell them that you painted it orange to fool them..
Better yet, load them with Aguila mini-buckshot shells.
Watching this I thought, "who doesn't know what happens when you put a live shell in a plastic gun?" Then I remembered how fortunate I was growing up, to have a family that knew and taught us these things.
This man is doing the work of all the fathers and grandfathers who weren't able to teach folks this stuff. I hope you all appreciate it.
That's odd. I thought the same thing for the opposite reason. Nobody was there to stop me from doing this sort of thing when I was a kid so I tried all kinds of stuff.
My mom was busy with five other kids. My dad was never home, and it was always the same excuse...died from a brain tumor.
Neat how we both figured it out without loosing fingers over it though. Two thumbs up for safety : )
@@Great_Wall_of_Text Haha yeah the *exact* opposite. My grandpa owned the local gun store and ran the CCW/hunter safety course for his community. He would set up demonstrations like this all the time when teaching courses for folks.
We were free to go to the range practically anytime and had all the ammo we wanted, but man if he'd ever caught me out there playing with shotshells on my own, I'd definitely have caught the belt!
Cheers.
“All units, be on the lookout for a suspect with a large burn hole in the center of his shirt”
… and people laughed at me when I showed up with a flare gun with a red dot sight at the local USDPA competition.
with zeroed optics it probably wouldn't be bad of a bolt pistol
@asdrubale bisanzio I'd go as far as to say a Hi Point is better than a Judge.
@asdrubale bisanzio You mean the actual revolver which can fire .45 Colt cartridges? As goofy as it is, I'd pick the Judge any day over a flaregun, at least I can count on it firing five actual bullets where I point them, even if it's not the most accurate or well balanced for a handgun.
@RainLovesCats Never heard of a Judge exploding
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine gonna say they might have been less than serious
An important PSA and debunking awful Hollywood writing at the same time!
Great stuff as usual!
depends what flare gun
"Hi"
Somehow a completely normal greeting caught me completely off-guard and was weirdly funny
Thank you Paul.
Solid work and safe demonstration. Thanks Paul! This was more relevant than you think.
I got here as fast as I could. 😉
I had to edit this in order to thank the cameraman for his valiant efforts. I couldn’t help but laugh when that one round came straight at him.
This is sure to be an enlightening presentation.
Haha
Id be curious to see a video on improvised firearms for a SHTF scenario.
I'm pretty sure this subject is banned on youtube.
i would love to see that if he can get away with it
@@XseuguhX only if he demonstrated how to manufacture the firearms in a video. explaining how they work and comparing them wouldn't be a violation.
@@ae9739 Then you don't know TH-cam well enough......they acted on less.
Google Aardvark Reloading for some good material.
The things you and the crew do, Paul, to keep us ordinary folk informed... stay safe!
It's nice to see you make this video Mr. Harrell. Several years ago as a young nurse's aide, I had the pleasure of caring for an older gentleman. He'd asked me how old I was (20 going on 21 at the time) and if I'd planned on purchasing any handguns after my 21st birthday. He told me if I had any financial issues that I could purchase a flare gun his reasoning being... "Son, it won't cost you more than $50, there's no legislation against where you can and can't carry them, and it'll burn through steel, leather, and flesh all the same." I've sat on that nugget of information for three years, thank you for providing some closure to what was otherwise a very strange encounter.
I bet someone will or has made a 3D printed "Flare gun" with a steel pipe chamber insert that will work with mini-shells
If not... I call dibs 😂😂
For awhile you could buy old metal flare guns on ebay
There are barrel inserts for converting shotguns to various cartridges (.357, 9mm, .45, etc). It is illegal to convert a flare gun into a firearm in my jurisdiction, which is why I have never tried it. Maybe somebody in Texas has tried it. Of course, we all know that even if a Texan hasn't already tried it, Florida Man certainly has.
@@cstarr3240 well sir there are or were plenty of videos here showing a flare gun converted to .22 via an guage adapter it worked fine
i dont know about a printed flare gun for shooting 12ga, but there is a printed 12ga using a double wall metal pipe for a barrel
Did anyone else get a "Demolition Ranch vibe" when Paul zip-tied the flare gun to the tree?
Eh he's got two thumbs he'll be fine
Absolutely
Comparing Paul Harrell's quality presentation to the clickbaity, 2dA-undermining crap of Dumbo Legion Raunch is an insult to Mr. Harrell.
Dereliction Ranch is the K-Mart alternative
Ok let's be fair. Demo ranch is more for entertainment and Paul Harrell is more informative. You're comparing apples to oranges.
This video is sure to let the sparks fly: The realities of filming quality content during a record-setting ammo shortage.
A other TH-camr has been doing videos with construction blanks he got at a hardware store.
@@Stevarooni whoo tee?
@@johnqpublic2718 the very same. 😊
So it's slightly more lethal than a Taurus Judge.
Paul had this comment printed out and framed over his fireplace
HAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
I remember they used to make an insert for a flare gun that would allow you to fire .22LR out of it. Basically a barrel with a shroud that fits the chamber, and uses the hammer as a... well... a hammer. It was legal by way of not being a complete firearm, and putting it into a flare gun counts as a Homemade Firearm, which is totally legal. That was probably a decade ago, and it's very possible things have changed and they've been discontinued.
you can still purchase them & get many different calibers now. Short lane gun adapters. I would be curious to see if it would blow the back of the flare gun apart. th-cam.com/video/5adurPpPv7g/w-d-xo.html
@@m1a1abrams93 Modern flare guns have a thin metal backplate, and with .22 (probably not magnum) it is not a problem.
"Shed some light on it."
Hilarious.
What about using a flare in a 12 gauge shotgun? Say hypothetically you ran out of shotgun shells in a survival situation and you found some flares. Would you get any more accuracy or velocity from using them in a longer barrel? I really enjoy your videos.
Good one! You beet me to it ;-)
ok who's gonna give out that single shot shotgun so he can make this video
I was gonna ask the same thing, but with the thought that you could carry a few flares with you while hunting to use in case of emergency. As actual flares out of a regular shotgun
Go to the 1ShotTV channel and search on "Flare Gun for Self Defense". He shoots a couple from a 12-gauge pump action.
I think that is actually the reason the flares are 12 gauge. So you could use them out of your shotgun. But also having a plastic flare gun available means you can have the ability to fire flares when needed without needing to carry around a shotgun. Like fishing on boat.
We need a camera on the camera man to watch how you can riverdance an incoming flare.
I'm a scatman...scabbadabadibidubi
This channel is such a gem. I love that he comes at everything from an analytical viewpoint and tests it fairly, even if he knows from the get-go that the idea is friggin stupid.
You just did such a service to this community!!
I bet you saved at least 100 fingers by doing a minishell.
Thanks Paul, I chuckled heartily.
New Paul video? I guess my daughter’s birth can wait a few minutes.
Has she fell out yet?
Only Paul Harrell can make a Paul Harrell video. Almost anyone can make a mini me
He must have known. It was a short one
...a guy has to have priorities...
Pause the video. Wait for the birth. Then you and your daughter can watch Paul together!
Hey Paul , I picked up one of your shirts from Shall not Comply. Super happy you have some stuff out there.
"Let's see if we can shed some light on that": I see what you did there.
😂 Wanted to see what they looked like...of course Paul had done a video about it already. 🤟 how blessed we were for him sharing with us.
Haven't watched in a while. And im back. Glad to see your channel is still around.
Great demonstration, however, I think I remember seeing an “active self protection” with a dude using one against a car jacking or something and it stuck onto the guy and burnt him pretty severely.
If you're thinking of the video I am, the dude using the flare gun got ventilated. Not a good idea.
@@kuuryotwo5153 yeah. It wasn’t something I’d want to experience.
For maximum effect, first ensure the target is doused in an inflammable liquid such as gasoline or alcohol.
There was a juvenile in Toledo robbing people at gun point with a flare gun, he shot a lady in the face with one while car jacking her. She survived but I'm pretty certain she required extensive reconstructive surgery. If I remember correctly he was sentenced to 12 years. This was a couple of years ago but I'm sure you could find an article out there on it.
Having seen several videos involving reckless usage of a flare gun, the threat value comes out of the flare adhering to the target in some form or fashion, especially to clothing.
The one incident that sticks in my memory is of a young man who was wearing swimming goggles and a thick overcoat as protective gear while his friend shot at him with a flare gun. Naturally, the flare deviated into the target's goggles, melted the plastic just enough to stick, and began burning in earnest as flares tend to do.
Though both young men survived the encounter, the target received fairly bad burns to his face, neck, and upper chest, and may have suffered eye damage. With that in mind, flares should not be discounted in cases of true desparation, but at the same time they should not be relied upon either.
Paul Harrel: "Please, don't panic!"
Me: "No problem."
Interesting
Ahoy!
Hello!
Just a year and a half ago we would have all thought Paul slipped off the ranch. But now... just more content in the state of things. You know there is that onre dude going "damn... I thought this was going to work". Thanks Paul!
Frankly, this is one of my new favorite videos. Excellent presentation, and an excellent example of the proper use of safety equipment in less than controlled situations.
Paul, I don't know how to reach you to suggest a video. I'm sure you have been dreading the day somebody brings this up. Recently, you did a couple of vids on Survival. In all the years you've been doing this series, I don't think I've ever seen you test the .22 lr AR-7 Survival Rifle which has been made over the years by various manufacturers, most recently by Henry Arms. Maybe you could do a vid: "Survivin' With The AR-7". NOTE: It DOES float. But so does a Tupperware bowl with the lid on.
Best way is to reach him by e-mail or via the patreon link in the description. If you provide what he needs it'll be easier to do. You can find his e-mail under contact in the channel info.
I think it would have more stopping power than the bowl.
I had one back in the 80s. After about 1000 rounds the sear died and it would empty a mag with a single pull and release of the trigger.
I've owned 3. All were unreliable as the weather man. I even went as far as to contact Henry and tell them if they'd convert it to a bolt action (on purpose, instead of by proxy) they would have a better product. I'm pretty sure someone at customer service got a laugh out of that before they threw my letter in the garage.
@@constitutionalqrf1713 Mine was a Charter Arms before Henry made them. Seems they were just bad.
Your poor cameraman!!! I hope you at least bought him a consolation beer or three...
Loved the video, BTW. Thanks!
Remember, the inspiration for “Smoke on the Water” was a bunch of Zappas boys playing with a flare gun…
It wasn't one of Zappa's boys, it was some idiot in the audience.
Zappa then used his guitar to break out the window (structural glass, heavy stuff) so that the people in the audience could escape the fire.
@@vanstry it was a "stupid."
@@vanstry C’mon print the legend….
It was The Fillmore East.
@@thatalaskaguy1118 No, it was in Switzerland in Montreux. 'Funky Claude' used to put on a yearly rock show because he knew the bands. The line in the song about 'Funky Claude was running in and out' is true, he dragged a lot of kids out of the fire and saved their lives.
I've been interested in this for a while and been unable to find any good information. Thanks for making this! Appreciate it
One of the “anchor-outs” in Sausalito fired a flare gun towards the local sheriff while they were appropriating his vessel, then hid in another boat (he was permitted to board); they took him out of there with flash bangs and chainsaw and in the process set the boat on fire, roasting his dog alive. He is being held on several charges, including assault and the death of his dog
Was he talking about "The Road"? I remember there being a scene where he Snipes a guy with a flare gun.
I was thinking of this exact same thing as well. He shot a guy up in a window from about half a street away if I remember. Gets it right through the window, hitting the guy square in the chest, and charged into the building and up the stairs. From this video, that's clearly a 1 in a million shot considering the accuracy on these things aren't good by any means. And whats more, I thought the flare would be a distraction to get inside the building, but you find the guy laying dead on the ground with a burning flare in his chest.
In reality, at most that guy would have been startled and distracted, but entrely uninjured.
You also see a lot in video games, a flare will set people on fire.
@@nobelissimos8719 interestingly, this is something the book does better. If memory serves me correctly, in the novel, the shot was from much closer, and landed inside of the man's eye socket.
@@jacobconnerly wonderful book.
Finished the whole thing in one night because I couldn't put it down
Also could be Sahara
Could also be talking about Captain Ron. That's what first came to my mind at least
This is what happens when a flare cost less than a round of .223.
Hope all is well Mr. Harrell. Love the channel and the content, thank you.
I'm always impressed at Paul's professionalism. He takes every measure to ensure safety and that says a lot!
Camera guy on the second shot..."Fool me once..." 😢 😂
Dang it ! I was expecting you to shoot the flares through a shotgun to see any accuracy improvement. Please try that Paul.
th-cam.com/video/Ch1IIT6PhxA/w-d-xo.html
I love videos on this topic. I hope you got some good high powered metal flare guns. Gonna watch immediately.
Wow these Orion flares are even more useless than I thought and I already had a very low opinion lol. Good info. Thanks.
Great video. Thanks Paul !
Classic footage, THANK YOU Mr. Harrell, please keep doing what you do! (... and having dedicated associates to film you ...)
It felt weird not hearing the camera-man screaming "Cabron!" those 2 times the flare went to him. I guess I watched too many Edwin Sarkissian videos. Gasparín is a very unique camera-man.
Readddddeeeeeeeee!
Lololololol
Paul, I'm curious about shooting strike anywhere kitchen matches out of a Daisy BB gun ricocheted off of a cement sidewalk and onto a meat target soaked in gasoline.
Sorry my guy, April was almost 3 months ago, save that idea for next year though! :P
You gotta love when Paul hits that "I don't really know so lets do some science!" kinda mood. So entertaining. Someone make this man siege a wall with cannonfire or something. I'll watch every second of it!
You posed and answered all my questions about this. Thanks
Anyone who gave this a thumbs-down must prefer watching dance competitions.
This video was informative, and also saved me $30 and an afternoon - I've ALWAYS wondered what these would do to a target.
Edit to add: Your channel is one of my only subs for a reason, sir. Always informative and entertaining! A true pro.
Title: Personal Protection: Flare Gun
Harrel: Only use a flare gun as a flare gun
Was going crazy worried that Paul wasn't coming back feared he retired
This was super-useful to those of us who write scripts & books!
just remember that not all flare guns are as weak as the orion
Once again, Paul, you are there when I need you. Thank you.
That was AWESOME. Would have loved some slow mo guys footage of that barrel busting. This is why guns are made of metals!
*Camera man gets freak out by the flare
Paul - LETS DO IT AGAIN
Flare Gun for defense??? I was expecting to hear Deep-Purple "Smoke on the Water", but it's a dry lake bed.. oh well.. Paul, your camera-op is a flare magnet... ^~^
i've seen one of these used in a self-defence scenario.
intruder at the door, occupant arms himself with the flare gun. upon closing the break action, the gun discharged and the flare got stuck in the middle of the living room wall. the subsequent screaming and fire alarms frightened away the intruder.
was that effective? you be the judge.
That's beautiful, man. Effective for sure, just not in the way it was intended:-).
Did he manage to put it out?
As usual - your video is the definitive information on this subject. Well done Paul - very interesting!
Thanks for shedding some light on this
Hey Paul, I saw your video on pistol and rifle transitions is no longer available on TH-cam but is still there on Odyssey. Is there a reason for that?
Activision sued on the basis that the video was based on CoD
Internet trolls and kiddies made the comment section unacceptable to Paul, and he pulled it. He makes these videos to be informative, but some people can’t help but crack jokes that may be taken as relevant by a viewer, but they aren’t and just muddy the message. That’s paraphrasing Paul, not a quote!
@@jozefsk7456 Nah I was just kidding