I'm from and live on Guam. This is the Bargain Tactical shop that's one of the more well known gun shops on island. I also work for one of the small gun shops and love to talk to people about firearms as well as educating new gun owners. The firearms community is pretty cool and will always lend a hand on info for new gear plus acquiring. We're proud to say that Guam is where America's day begins.
@kalabwhite8379 our laws follow under Washington DC, the 5th Circut. We're allowed to have modern weapons, SBRs and suppressors are a no-go. Any weapon that would have a stock on it must be 16 inches in barrel length or over. If under 12 inches in barrel length, must have a pistol brace. Some weapons with no braces and under 12 inches in barrel length would still be registered as an AR Pistol. Not applicable to pistols unless they have a brace on it. No automatic weapons as well.
@kalabwhite8379 if we're able to import it and not illegal for us to own, sure. We'll go through the procedures to verify the person who's buying is able to own with a background check. If all is well, complete the sale, and you go to register with the GPD Armory within 3 business days after purchase.
@George-ux6zz, bought that one also. I love it, it's so well made and comfortable. Bought it to sleep in during the summer. You'll love it. ( wash it inside out.)
Some pistols don’t have a safety because they are striker fired. It’s different from a hammer fired because a striker fired can’t be fired unless there is a catastrophic failure that even a safety wouldn’t prevent. A striker fire pistol has a metal plate/rod that blocks the firing pin and prevents it from firing
@@ScarriorIII ngl if you read about how many guns had to have external hammers back in the day (1800s ish) and how many guns had "hammers" but not really its f*cking hilarious
@@HBomb157?? What the 1911 a1 has a built in grip safety, plus the safety switch, Glocks who don't have a hammer and have a trigger safety and safety on the gun. The only guns that lacked safety were revolvers like the colt single action who were recommended loading five and letting the hammer rest in a empty chamber or grooves between the cylinder that would allow the hammer to rest on a empty cylinder but all guns with a internal hammer have a secondary safety weather it be a grip safety or trigger safety. M1911 you squeeze when you shoot or the trigger won't go, Glock you have a trigger on the trigger you have to press down. All guns have safety and most guns who don't are revolvers from the late 1800's. Even old day rifles have the half cock and full cock system some revolvers even have this system not allowing you to rotate the cylinder without the gun being in a half cocked position.
A lot of drum magazines aren't very reliable, people just buy them to act cool. I believe Garand Thumb did a video or two on the new US firearms you might want to check out.
Love the genuine enthusiasm for U.S. gun culture that they have in the video. Most striker fired pistols here utilize trigger safeties on them. Love the videos!
The "Kel Tec KSG 12" is a "Bullpup style" pump action shotgun. It has dual tube feeds for "12 gauge bird shot, buck shot, & slug rounds". This shotgun also has a downward ejection system, and is completely ambidextrous. This SG was also featured in the first "John Wick" film, mounted with an EOTech Holographic Sight. Another Bullpup SG very similar to the KSG, is the "DP-12". However this one can fire 2 shots, before pumping the next rounds. It is also ambidextrous like the KSG.
In sweden using protective glasses when shooting is mandatory since the AK5 has been known to spew out small shards of brass when being fired, so they decided that protective eye wear should always be worn.
If you talking about the M18 pistol, the holster have a build in retainer which its work kinda like safety holster. It wont fire until you flip the lock and pull it out.
Just here to let you know, in the case if you use Roof top Koreans as political purposes, please 'do not'. Roof top Korean presented how to defense against every case of Riot, not just because of specifically Black people race.
@@GuNdAmWiThYoU sadly people glorify these koreans despite them just defending their stores. i can bet that the same people glorfying them dont like asians in general
Got to have eye protection, any time an IED would go off there would be rock and sand and all kinds of things flying around at thousands of MPH. Super important in the infantry.
We need more Americans like you. Bring some friends. Seriously. The UK is a sinking ship. As the son of a Lancashire man, it brings NO joy to say that. It breaks my heart in fact; but I call em like i see em. Edit: Holy shit... Maine? I grew up in Portland, lived in Auburn for 15 years, and bought a house in Kennebec County 3 years ago. I'm subscribing on principle now.
You mentioned in this video that you thought most people watching already knew about the details you explained because most of the people watching are familiar with gun culture... but you felt you had to say the obvious because some people won't know much and you wanted to make sure the video was accessible even to them. As one of 'them' I appreciate you giving me the info as we watched our Korean sniper fanboy over the American gun shop. Mostly all I know about guns is that you really need to be aware of which end of them is dangerous and avoid pointing it in the wrong direction. Everything else is a mystery to me. Thanks for having my back.
I just browsed through his channel and found the next video where he goes shooting and it seems like a really well shot video, but it is mostly just a hype video with aggressive music and not a lot of talking
Have you watched Physical:100 on Netflix? Agent H (the fella on this clip) as well as a lot of former Korea SOF types (along with former and past Olympics, national team athletes, TH-cam and Instagram fitness influencer, TV personalities, etc) are competitors on that show. But the way that competitors behave towards each other (with complete positivity and no toxicity which is the way your channel vibes and the reason I'm making the suggestion) is a very different change of pace from your run of the mill reality show that you see in the US and UK.
I'm sure someone may have already commented on this and I'm sure there are people screaming at the screen about this (I genuinely don't care, but I know someone may not be as nice about it) but it is 5*11 (Five-Eleven) not 5*1*1 (Five-One-One). Want to say too that I love your content and watch it every day! I hope that you and the family are doing well and I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather recently. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. I wish you the best of luck with all that you do and good luck with the mead! Thank you for all that you do and all the content that you produce. All that you do makes a difference (it has made a difference in my life and has got me through some hard and dark times). Would love to be able to game with you one day or just get to hang out and talk. Thank you again for everything and wish nothing but the best for you and the family. Keep up the great work. ❤
17:50. The scene from that Ajeossi film is just like the Tuco scene from the western movie The Good The Bad and The Ugly, when he picks up the revolverSpins the cylinder and is listening for any abnormalities 🤙
As an american citizen now, you can also privately own your own armor and firearms. I would love to see you get into the american spirit and browse at a gun shop. Theres also a lot of gun ranges that will let you rent automatic mp5s that are surpressed. Its a super fun experience.
7:18 i wore my side plates religiously. Im 6ft4 (2m) and at the time 250lbs (115kg), and my frame "required" it. I had enough open room to use a normal small chest playe in my side armor. This was with the IOTV.
There are so many demands for respect on social media. However, am only 2 minutes into this vid and Agent H has already actually earned my respect. In that very simple remark about having already been inside and received permission, he has shown his own respect to others. A gentleman in fact. huGGs
I was so surprised when you said you wanted to go to New Zealand (I'm from NZ) because we kiwi's are always talking about leaving to somewhere else and then you said Hobbiton and it all made sense lol. Oh and thank you for the reaction :).
If I remember correctly they take the safety off to keep the gun from jamming. A 9mm glockenspiel is so lightweight and a rapid firering gun the placement of the safety can get pushed unintentionally and jam up the gun.
Striker fired weapons usually ha an integrated trigger safety, so there's a little lever on the trigger to simplify it for people. Gotta pull the lever before you can shoot, basically just the motion of pulling the trigger, don't have to know the battery of arms to make it fire
Would love to see your reaction to Garand Thumb's video about the L85A1. It's a bit longer than the videos you normally react to but it's very entertaining and informative, you would have a laugh and some banter, and I can almost guarantee that it will get a lot of engagement and bring you a lot closer to 500k subs. Anyways, loved seeing this guys reaction to an American gun store.
Goggles are most useful when riding around in the back of a big truck to keep dust out of your eyes. Safeties on pistols aren't as important with a striker fire pistol which already has a long and heavy trigger pull. The nice thing about not having a pistol safety is you never doubt, when you draw it up on a target, that it will always be ready to go. Rapid fire is not illegal in the US but some shooting ranges prohibit it because it can distract shooters coming in shooting smaller guns.
The trigger has a simple joint that mechanically prevents the trigger from being pulled unless there's direct physical pressure on the trigger face from, say, a trigger finger. That is considered the Glock's "safety".
5.11 is five-eleven spoken. It is really common for law enforcement her in the states. I really like there pants and wear them at work and on my days off. If your interested 5.11 originally and still makes climbing clothing. 5.11 is one of the difficulty ratings for a climb. The pouches are more useful for LE. I carry a multitool, a notebook, multiple pens, a sharpie, SFTs cheat card, Miranda/implide content card, Pertle card, access card to the local schools, gloves disposable and not, , 2 sets of handcuffs, 2 handcuff keys, glass breaker, knife, baton, 2 flashlights, 2 flashdrives, a gaiter (mostly for smoke or bad smells),vehicle keys, department keys, plus my taser, radio, mags, bodycam, and pistol. I personally carry a few entry tools as well, a lock pick set and a kinetic hinge punch. And in the winter I carry an extra set of heavy gloves and a hat. In the winter I have my vest covered, items all over my belt, and my cargo pocket stuffed.
Even though the Glock does not have an external manual safety, it incorporates three internal safeties intended to prevent the gun from discharging if dropped or jostled. A unique feature of the Glock is that a shooter disengages all three safeties at once by pulling the trigger. According to google.
I prefer the Glock but I totally understand the argument for an external safety as well. Just that extra level of security knowing that even if the trigger does get pulled by accident or negligence the gun isn't going off, which is probably best for an actual Army when you think about it.
Yeah I've had a few, you have to put your finger on the entire trigger, or just the middle lol, if you try to pull it on the side it won't fire. It's like a trigger in the middle of the trigger.
@@Max_Flashheart The trigger safety is just a paddle that has to be depressed before the trigger can move. The way the paddle is designed, the only way it can really be depressed properly is if something is actively in the trigger guard attempting to move the trigger.
Glocks have trigger safeties. It’s a lever in the middle of the trigger that doesn’t allow you to pull the trigger back until the safety is flush with the trigger
8:30 If you see an American or Canadian pouch, belt or vest accessories, add ons, bags that you like and you can’t get? Send me a list. I’ll get it at 5.11, they have an outlet close to me. I’ll ship it to you.
5.11 (five eleven) is a very popular brand and they are known for making more "tactical" gear and some hiking outdoors stuff too. Never owned their stuff but I have heard good things especially about their pants.
SIde plates are good if what youre mostly doing is riding patrol in unarmored vehicles. it can save your kidney being blown out from a side shot otherwise they are mostly dead weight for very little benefit IMO
dude a 50 rd drum on smgs they are fine especially the weight. some weapons can be too light and weighted to the back, so it helps on auto to keep the barrel stable, but your reload mags are definitely going to be 20 or 30 rd mags.
Howdy young man! Haven’t seen a notification from your channel in a good while… good to see you are still producing content. What was you military specialty? I was trained as a Combat Engineer many, many moons ago.
12:50 no please continue explaining things yeah most of us know a lot since we are watching your videos obviously we have interest in this stuff but I’m sure there are plenty of viewers who didn’t actually know.
You should do a video on the Royal Malaysian airforce and their Su30 MKM, one of the most advance Su30 variant out there. They have very good airshow video about it on youtube.
That 5.11 brand is pronounced “five eleven.” It’s an amazing brand with really high quality gear. Their boots are the most comfortable boot I’ve worn and I’ve hiked thousands of miles in them.
My son has a BB gun that looks exactly like an M4 rifle. It shoots with a C02 Carthage. The selector with can be set on semi or auto. It's pretty powerful and sounds like the real deal. I was shocked at how realistic it was.
5.11 makes some damn nice uniform clothes. When I worked private security I got a pair of pants that lasted me until I got too fat to wear them. Have a pair of their boots as well. Very comfy and a good fit.
Ak rifles used to comes with genuine parts and an American body because there is a import ban on Russian rifles etc Therefore ak can be imported with destroyed barrels and receiver then American shops rebuild it with American parts Some of these are really bad quality because destroyed ak were very cheap and some dude with a press is just building crooked ak in their garage to sell
you say "Americans wont understand the feeling of walking into a gun store and seeing stuff you dont have anywhere else in your country" as if the USA isn't just 47 countries and 3 territories joined by a continuous strip of land. California for example is 1 bill of legislation away from basically becoming England. so yeah if I were to hop the border into Arizona I'd be just like him looking at all the guns and shit in the shops (especially cuz I'm a gun nerd with minimal prior experience)
God I hope he didn't walk out with wolf ammo, I couldn't get that shit to cycle my old 1911 and that is pretty telling, that thing would take almost anything.
i think when talking about the ak's he is talking about the importation of the ak, since how you import russian ak's to the usa you first have to destroy certrain parts of the gun that have to be restored in the usa otherwise it's illegal to import them.
There were some rumbles and rumors hat this guy is not really a sniper that he is a faker. It can be found by looking under his name mission possible. I make no judgement but it may just be a competition beef.
They would have to have a translator, he speaks English or the shop is Korean owned. Lol I guess it is the US but no way he could just be pointing at guns and they just hand it over to him.
Perhaps there's a lot of rules for safe handling and operation and the dude understand the importance and responsibilities to be careful Although he just pulls the trigger and points the guns away from the counter it's not great
From personal experience, not military or po po, just a citizen, I've never had a bad experience with 5.11. Had a pair of boots that lasted about 7 years. Have cargos, belt. Top shelf. Also recommend London Bridge. Great company.
My 9mm doesn't have a safety selector switch. It has a trigger safety. When you pull the trigger is disengages the safety. Most people conceal carry with a round chambered (like police). This way if you have to draw and fire quickly in a desperate defense situation there is no possibility of dying because you forgot to unsafe.
For conceald carry a lot of people preferred revolvers over automatics because the revolvers did not have a saftey. It is faster to get the gun into use if you do not have a saftey. The glock was so big because it had the in trigger saftey, it could be as fast to that first shot as a revolver with out thumb fumbling for the saftey.
At 6 min I have to disagree strongly. The more weight you can distribute around your body and out of your ruck the better. It literally feels like less weight when you can put some of it on your front or distributed around your body, especially ammo or anything with batteries, or batteries themselves.
Regarding pouches, obviously, you weqr what is mission necessary. Eye Pro is necessary regardless if they are tinted or clear. Barrel mags are great for Thompson machine guns and a few others. After that, it's just an "I'm cool" thing. I've shot an AK once and loved it but know li/le about it. Give me an AR15 or M16 any day but I'm open to learning as many firearms as possible. Whenever you go to a new place for the first time you're amazed. 50 BMG will give you a sore shoulder by what I'm told. Mine are already sore they don't need help lol.
I'm from and live on Guam. This is the Bargain Tactical shop that's one of the more well known gun shops on island. I also work for one of the small gun shops and love to talk to people about firearms as well as educating new gun owners. The firearms community is pretty cool and will always lend a hand on info for new gear plus acquiring. We're proud to say that Guam is where America's day begins.
How restrictive is your gun laws? Are you allowed to have modern rifles like we can in the US? I find other countries gun cultures fascinating
@kalabwhite8379 our laws follow under Washington DC, the 5th Circut. We're allowed to have modern weapons, SBRs and suppressors are a no-go. Any weapon that would have a stock on it must be 16 inches in barrel length or over. If under 12 inches in barrel length, must have a pistol brace. Some weapons with no braces and under 12 inches in barrel length would still be registered as an AR Pistol. Not applicable to pistols unless they have a brace on it. No automatic weapons as well.
@@hooyaseals1 that’s really cool. Do y’all get to have cool imported stuff? Like Korean daewoos and stuff like that?
@kalabwhite8379 if we're able to import it and not illegal for us to own, sure. We'll go through the procedures to verify the person who's buying is able to own with a background check. If all is well, complete the sale, and you go to register with the GPD Armory within 3 business days after purchase.
@@hooyaseals1 dang I wish we could import them. They’re noting special just different and cool.
I bought a goodies from The Fat Electrician today. Haven't received it yet. It says, ITS NEVER A WAR CRIME THE FIRST TIME. 😅😅
@George-ux6zz, bought that one also. I love it, it's so well made and comfortable. Bought it to sleep in during the summer. You'll love it. ( wash it inside out.)
I got all his stickers and his S.T.E.A.L shirt
That’s one of my favorite lines of his lol
Some pistols don’t have a safety because they are striker fired. It’s different from a hammer fired because a striker fired can’t be fired unless there is a catastrophic failure that even a safety wouldn’t prevent. A striker fire pistol has a metal plate/rod that blocks the firing pin and prevents it from firing
Except the US military always insists on external safeties, even on striker fired weapons b/c they're freaking stuck in their ways.
@@ScarriorIII ngl if you read about how many guns had to have external hammers back in the day (1800s ish) and how many guns had "hammers" but not really its f*cking hilarious
Also if it cant fire unless you pull the trigger, then the holster is the safety.
The trigger dingus safety is why I thought.
@@HBomb157?? What the 1911 a1 has a built in grip safety, plus the safety switch, Glocks who don't have a hammer and have a trigger safety and safety on the gun. The only guns that lacked safety were revolvers like the colt single action who were recommended loading five and letting the hammer rest in a empty chamber or grooves between the cylinder that would allow the hammer to rest on a empty cylinder but all guns with a internal hammer have a secondary safety weather it be a grip safety or trigger safety. M1911 you squeeze when you shoot or the trigger won't go, Glock you have a trigger on the trigger you have to press down. All guns have safety and most guns who don't are revolvers from the late 1800's. Even old day rifles have the half cock and full cock system some revolvers even have this system not allowing you to rotate the cylinder without the gun being in a half cocked position.
A lot of drum magazines aren't very reliable, people just buy them to act cool. I believe Garand Thumb did a video or two on the new US firearms you might want to check out.
Love the genuine enthusiasm for U.S. gun culture that they have in the video. Most striker fired pistols here utilize trigger safeties on them. Love the videos!
The "Kel Tec KSG 12" is a "Bullpup style" pump action shotgun. It has dual tube feeds for "12 gauge bird shot, buck shot, & slug rounds". This shotgun also has a downward ejection system, and is completely ambidextrous. This SG was also featured in the first "John Wick" film, mounted with an EOTech Holographic Sight. Another Bullpup SG very similar to the KSG, is the "DP-12". However this one can fire 2 shots, before pumping the next rounds. It is also ambidextrous like the KSG.
It's also pretty hot garbage and mostly a gimic.
I remember the dp12 is literally two pump shotguns tied together and bullpup
Must be quite heavy and bulky
Eye pro and Ear pro are required at every range, every training, and outside the wire.
My shooting range is owned by the state of Missouri. No range officer or anything. Of course I wear those tho.
@@kylejohnson1308 I was referring to military ranges
In sweden using protective glasses when shooting is mandatory since the AK5 has been known to spew out small shards of brass when being fired, so they decided that protective eye wear should always be worn.
If you talking about the M18 pistol, the holster have a build in retainer which its work kinda like safety holster. It wont fire until you flip the lock and pull it out.
I love to see AgentH is so excited😂
Roof top Koreans part Deux
Just here to let you know, in the case if you use Roof top Koreans as political purposes, please 'do not'.
Roof top Korean presented how to defense against every case of Riot, not just because of specifically Black people race.
@@GuNdAmWiThYoU sadly people glorify these koreans despite them just defending their stores. i can bet that the same people glorfying them dont like asians in general
Got to have eye protection, any time an IED would go off there would be rock and sand and all kinds of things flying around at thousands of MPH. Super important in the infantry.
We need more Americans like you. Bring some friends. Seriously.
The UK is a sinking ship. As the son of a Lancashire man, it brings NO joy to say that. It breaks my heart in fact; but I call em like i see em.
Edit: Holy shit... Maine? I grew up in Portland, lived in Auburn for 15 years, and bought a house in Kennebec County 3 years ago.
I'm subscribing on principle now.
You mentioned in this video that you thought most people watching already knew about the details you explained because most of the people watching are familiar with gun culture... but you felt you had to say the obvious because some people won't know much and you wanted to make sure the video was accessible even to them. As one of 'them' I appreciate you giving me the info as we watched our Korean sniper fanboy over the American gun shop. Mostly all I know about guns is that you really need to be aware of which end of them is dangerous and avoid pointing it in the wrong direction. Everything else is a mystery to me. Thanks for having my back.
Let’s Go Guam 🇬🇺. We on the Map. Islander pride💯
I just browsed through his channel and found the next video where he goes shooting and it seems like a really well shot video, but it is mostly just a hype video with aggressive music and not a lot of talking
Have you watched Physical:100 on Netflix?
Agent H (the fella on this clip) as well as a lot of former Korea SOF types (along with former and past Olympics, national team athletes, TH-cam and Instagram fitness influencer, TV personalities, etc) are competitors on that show. But the way that competitors behave towards each other (with complete positivity and no toxicity which is the way your channel vibes and the reason I'm making the suggestion) is a very different change of pace from your run of the mill reality show that you see in the US and UK.
I'm going to guess that the production company is not gassing up the on screen personalities with free booze like American and UK unscripted shows.
I'm sure someone may have already commented on this and I'm sure there are people screaming at the screen about this (I genuinely don't care, but I know someone may not be as nice about it) but it is 5*11 (Five-Eleven) not 5*1*1 (Five-One-One). Want to say too that I love your content and watch it every day! I hope that you and the family are doing well and I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather recently. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. I wish you the best of luck with all that you do and good luck with the mead! Thank you for all that you do and all the content that you produce. All that you do makes a difference (it has made a difference in my life and has got me through some hard and dark times). Would love to be able to game with you one day or just get to hang out and talk. Thank you again for everything and wish nothing but the best for you and the family. Keep up the great work. ❤
17:50. The scene from that Ajeossi film is just like the Tuco scene from the western movie The Good The Bad and The Ugly, when he picks up the revolverSpins the cylinder and is listening for any abnormalities 🤙
I get most people not wearing side plates, but I like the extra coverage.
Bro I wasnt even issued them lol. And when i was overseas they gave me some even though I didnt have side plate carrier pouches sewn onto my IOTV.
If you're loaded up with plates, you clearly aren't using cover.
@@saureco why wear armor at all then if you're always magically behind cover?
When I pray I thank God I was born an American.
Guam flag, awesome 🇬🇺
As an american citizen now, you can also privately own your own armor and firearms. I would love to see you get into the american spirit and browse at a gun shop. Theres also a lot of gun ranges that will let you rent automatic mp5s that are surpressed. Its a super fun experience.
7:18 i wore my side plates religiously. Im 6ft4 (2m) and at the time 250lbs (115kg), and my frame "required" it. I had enough open room to use a normal small chest playe in my side armor. This was with the IOTV.
There are so many demands for respect on social media. However, am only 2 minutes into this vid and Agent H has already actually earned my respect. In that very simple remark about having already been inside and received permission, he has shown his own respect to others. A gentleman in fact.
huGGs
I was so surprised when you said you wanted to go to New Zealand (I'm from NZ) because we kiwi's are always talking about leaving to somewhere else and then you said Hobbiton and it all made sense lol. Oh and thank you for the reaction :).
If I remember correctly they take the safety off to keep the gun from jamming. A 9mm glockenspiel is so lightweight and a rapid firering gun the placement of the safety can get pushed unintentionally and jam up the gun.
Striker fired weapons usually ha an integrated trigger safety, so there's a little lever on the trigger to simplify it for people. Gotta pull the lever before you can shoot, basically just the motion of pulling the trigger, don't have to know the battery of arms to make it fire
Would love to see your reaction to Garand Thumb's video about the L85A1. It's a bit longer than the videos you normally react to but it's very entertaining and informative, you would have a laugh and some banter, and I can almost guarantee that it will get a lot of engagement and bring you a lot closer to 500k subs. Anyways, loved seeing this guys reaction to an American gun store.
I second this motion!
@@bluephoenix7565 I third this motion
A rifle with a 50 round drum is crazy heavy and unless your a power lifter you aren’t using them on a normal basis, it’s just fun at the range.
LMAO! "That 5, 1, 1 brand" . Do they not have the word ELEVEN in Britain?
Goggles are most useful when riding around in the back of a big truck to keep dust out of your eyes. Safeties on pistols aren't as important with a striker fire pistol which already has a long and heavy trigger pull. The nice thing about not having a pistol safety is you never doubt, when you draw it up on a target, that it will always be ready to go. Rapid fire is not illegal in the US but some shooting ranges prohibit it because it can distract shooters coming in shooting smaller guns.
Rapid fire isn't illegal in the USA.
_Automatic cycling_ is illegal. (Holding down the trigger to automatically fire the next round.)
I hate to be that guy but full auto isn't illegal in the US heavily restricted yes but not illegal.
@clintonziebell7540 technically, you're correct.
The trigger has a simple joint that mechanically prevents the trigger from being pulled unless there's direct physical pressure on the trigger face from, say, a trigger finger. That is considered the Glock's "safety".
5.11 is five-eleven spoken. It is really common for law enforcement her in the states. I really like there pants and wear them at work and on my days off.
If your interested 5.11 originally and still makes climbing clothing. 5.11 is one of the difficulty ratings for a climb.
The pouches are more useful for LE. I carry a multitool, a notebook, multiple pens, a sharpie, SFTs cheat card, Miranda/implide content card, Pertle card, access card to the local schools, gloves disposable and not, , 2 sets of handcuffs, 2 handcuff keys, glass breaker, knife, baton, 2 flashlights, 2 flashdrives, a gaiter (mostly for smoke or bad smells),vehicle keys, department keys, plus my taser, radio, mags, bodycam, and pistol. I personally carry a few entry tools as well, a lock pick set and a kinetic hinge punch. And in the winter I carry an extra set of heavy gloves and a hat. In the winter I have my vest covered, items all over my belt, and my cargo pocket stuffed.
Even though the Glock does not have an external manual safety, it incorporates three internal safeties intended to prevent the gun from discharging if dropped or jostled. A unique feature of the Glock is that a shooter disengages all three safeties at once by pulling the trigger. According to google.
I prefer the Glock but I totally understand the argument for an external safety as well. Just that extra level of security knowing that even if the trigger does get pulled by accident or negligence the gun isn't going off, which is probably best for an actual Army when you think about it.
Yeah I've had a few, you have to put your finger on the entire trigger, or just the middle lol, if you try to pull it on the side it won't fire. It's like a trigger in the middle of the trigger.
@@hardtelling3879 I have only seen the mechanisms on Video thnks Ian. but didn't realise you have to be center to unlock the safety thanks
@@Max_Flashheart The trigger safety is just a paddle that has to be depressed before the trigger can move. The way the paddle is designed, the only way it can really be depressed properly is if something is actively in the trigger guard attempting to move the trigger.
@@ShaggyRogers1 well you explained better than I did 🤣👊
Glocks have trigger safeties. It’s a lever in the middle of the trigger that doesn’t allow you to pull the trigger back until the safety is flush with the trigger
The reason he says he asked permission first was because some gun store owners don't like it due to the nature of their inventory
All those pockets sound great until they get caught on stuff.
8:30
If you see an American or Canadian pouch, belt or vest accessories, add ons, bags that you like and you can’t get? Send me a list.
I’ll get it at 5.11, they have an outlet close to me. I’ll ship it to you.
Over kitting just weights you down and makes getting to some of your kit cumbersome. You need to check out the Mossberg 590 M
The best part is, often what’s on the civilian market puts the actual military issued gear to shame
Kid in a candy shop lol
5.11 (five eleven) is a very popular brand and they are known for making more "tactical" gear and some hiking outdoors stuff too. Never owned their stuff but I have heard good things especially about their pants.
Some handguns have trigger safety some have grip safety some have a manual safety
It's what make the US companies top tier. It's the competition for top brands....
SIde plates are good if what youre mostly doing is riding patrol in unarmored vehicles. it can save your kidney being blown out from a side shot
otherwise they are mostly dead weight for very little benefit IMO
I had no clue you were an American citizen now bro I'm a proud patriotic American too. AMERICA FIRST!!!
14:49 thats a Smith and Wesson M&P12, not a Keltec KSG. The M&P is basically a copy of the KSG (but probably better quality lol)
hope my mans enjoyed his purchases
Its called five Eleven.
My mom worked as an accountant for 511 tactical for years.
It depends on what your doing in the military as what gear one wears ! So just chill, The new US Army riffel is out and singing
Drum mags are finicky. Some can be reliable, but they require serious care to keep them so.
I have a 60 round regular magazine for my AR-15 that works fine. I won't bother with a drum magazine. Most don't work for crap.
dude a 50 rd drum on smgs they are fine especially the weight. some weapons can be too light and weighted to the back, so it helps on auto to keep the barrel stable, but your reload mags are definitely going to be 20 or 30 rd mags.
Howdy young man! Haven’t seen a notification from your channel in a good while… good to see you are still producing content. What was you military specialty? I was trained as a Combat Engineer many, many moons ago.
12:50 no please continue explaining things yeah most of us know a lot since we are watching your videos obviously we have interest in this stuff but I’m sure there are plenty of viewers who didn’t actually know.
You should do a video on the Royal Malaysian airforce and their Su30 MKM, one of the most advance Su30 variant out there. They have very good airshow video about it on youtube.
That 5.11 brand is pronounced “five eleven.” It’s an amazing brand with really high quality gear. Their boots are the most comfortable boot I’ve worn and I’ve hiked thousands of miles in them.
My son has a BB gun that looks exactly like an M4 rifle. It shoots with a C02 Carthage. The selector with can be set on semi or auto. It's pretty powerful and sounds like the real deal. I was shocked at how realistic it was.
We have both semi and auto shotguns. They got some kick to it.
5.11 makes some damn nice uniform clothes. When I worked private security I got a pair of pants that lasted me until I got too fat to wear them. Have a pair of their boots as well. Very comfy and a good fit.
You have the trigger dingus safety on striker fired handguns. That's why some don't have the traditional safety. Why have two safeties?
my gun shop is also a mechanic shop and taxidermy.
US citizen my dad and me have 200 firearms and are own shooting range.
Someone show that man a Kriss Vector 10 mm
US west coaster here: Is LL Bean a serious outdoor thing on the east coast?
My dad's semi automatic mouser had shells 1/2 that size lol
Shout out from a Mainer! Of course you reference the BEAN lol sorry just a proud Mainer spouting nonsense!
Sir, you need to get invited to one of the range days that the Unsubscribe podcast do, you know Eli, The Fat Electrician & Donut Operator.
You can order new rifles that resemble a Winchester lever action online here. They're real real fancy with engravings all over them.
Got to hit a Cabelas, they have all these guns and then some.
England's culture , ban everything that might hurt you . Gun's, knives , and certain dogs etc .
Ak rifles used to comes with genuine parts and an American body because there is a import ban on Russian rifles etc
Therefore ak can be imported with destroyed barrels and receiver then American shops rebuild it with American parts
Some of these are really bad quality because destroyed ak were very cheap and some dude with a press is just building crooked ak in their garage to sell
you say "Americans wont understand the feeling of walking into a gun store and seeing stuff you dont have anywhere else in your country" as if the USA isn't just 47 countries and 3 territories joined by a continuous strip of land. California for example is 1 bill of legislation away from basically becoming England. so yeah if I were to hop the border into Arizona I'd be just like him looking at all the guns and shit in the shops (especially cuz I'm a gun nerd with minimal prior experience)
Keep growing the beard and you could be ginger Santa Claus
Finger is your safety. We dont like safety levers on our firearms. Train. Train. Train.
God I hope he didn't walk out with wolf ammo, I couldn't get that shit to cycle my old 1911 and that is pretty telling, that thing would take almost anything.
I’ve worked an industries where eye & hearing pro was required. So it’s become second nature to use wether it’s using firearms or working in the yard
i think when talking about the ak's he is talking about the importation of the ak, since how you import russian ak's to the usa you first have to destroy certrain parts of the gun that have to be restored in the usa otherwise it's illegal to import them.
There were some rumbles and rumors hat this guy is not really a sniper that he is a faker. It can be found by looking under his name mission possible. I make no judgement but it may just be a competition beef.
The only drum mag i have is for my Saiga 12 gauge., i dont have any for any of my other guns.
More in Guam than the USA.
There hasnt been safetys on glock since i can remember. At least none i have owned and shot
I have been to Korea myself, and been warned.. it is HOT
Haha true fking hot 5-9 season.. also humid 😅
Yes, you need the crossbow!
I've decided to watch you ramble on AND complain about it. Ha!
They would have to have a translator, he speaks English or the shop is Korean owned. Lol I guess it is the US but no way he could just be pointing at guns and they just hand it over to him.
He’s a sniper and is nervous around ‘real guns and bullets’??🤨
Perhaps there's a lot of rules for safe handling and operation and the dude understand the importance and responsibilities to be careful
Although he just pulls the trigger and points the guns away from the counter it's not great
I think a series on the ak 50 would be cool to see
12:00 the main thing with drum mags that is biggest reason to dislike them is their reliability compared to using the normal double stack mags.
From personal experience, not military or po po, just a citizen, I've never had a bad experience with 5.11. Had a pair of boots that lasted about 7 years. Have cargos, belt. Top shelf. Also recommend London Bridge. Great company.
I bet he was like " Hory Shit!!"
My 9mm doesn't have a safety selector switch. It has a trigger safety. When you pull the trigger is disengages the safety. Most people conceal carry with a round chambered (like police). This way if you have to draw and fire quickly in a desperate defense situation there is no possibility of dying because you forgot to unsafe.
For conceald carry a lot of people preferred revolvers over automatics because the revolvers did not have a saftey. It is faster to get the gun into use if you do not have a saftey. The glock was so big because it had the in trigger saftey, it could be as fast to that first shot as a revolver with out thumb fumbling for the saftey.
Combat Arms channel has comments exposing this guy as a fraud, per a South Korean seal.
That's to funny lol I got my 5.11 tactical pants on right now 🤣 but yeah they have good quality products.
At 6 min I have to disagree strongly. The more weight you can distribute around your body and out of your ruck the better. It literally feels like less weight when you can put some of it on your front or distributed around your body, especially ammo or anything with batteries, or batteries themselves.
511 makes good stuff from backpacks to belts with some holsters and field gear in between.
Regarding pouches, obviously, you weqr what is mission necessary. Eye Pro is necessary regardless if they are tinted or clear.
Barrel mags are great for Thompson machine guns and a few others. After that, it's just an "I'm cool" thing.
I've shot an AK once and loved it but know li/le about it. Give me an AR15 or M16 any day but I'm open to learning as many firearms as possible.
Whenever you go to a new place for the first time you're amazed.
50 BMG will give you a sore shoulder by what I'm told. Mine are already sore they don't need help lol.