Fun fact: the AWP was developed by Accuracy International, who at the time were 2 guys in a shed. When the AWP was adopted by the british military as the L96A1 they told the 2 guys that they would send an inspector to Accuracy International's factory. The 2 guys promptly rented a warehouse and filled it with desks covered wit spare parts to make it look like it was a manufacturing centre, and when the inspector arrived he took one look at it, marked it off and told them "that's all we needed to see, we were just making sure you weren't 2 guys in a shed"
Fun fact #2: The AW platform was developed for Swedish military trials, which required the L96 to be optimized for artic conditions. Also, the "AWP" in CS and TF2 is actually the Artic Warfare Magnum. The police model has a black stock.
@@cloudnine3573 I learned this same fact watching an ex-army guy and his friend play Fallout: New Vegas, He talks about his experiences and gun knowledge alot
Also fun fact: Its not an awp. Before you roast me alive; The arctic warefare police is black. the drab green models consisted of the AWM and other military variants like l96a1 and so on.
Stuff you Missed: *Huntsman:* Not entirely an "origin" thing, but the view-model for the Huntsman was originally going to be left-handed. *Sydney Sleeper:* The gun is technically not a gun; rather, it's a pneumatic dart gun. (That black thing on the rear is an air tank.) Also, the weapon has a custom reload animation (see the TF2Wiki), but for some reason Valve didn't implement it... *Machina:* The name of the weapon is based off he name of the game it originates from (Deus Ex); both are based off the phrase "Deus ex machina", or "God out of the machine". *Self-Aware Beauty Mark:* The name is based off a quote from the Medic in Expiration Date. *Jarate:* The item was announced on April Fool's Day, 2009. Naturally, a lot of people took the announcement as a joke at first. Also, nobody has ever _directly_ proclaimed the jar is full of urine; even the comic "The Insult That Made a "Jarate Master" Out of Sniper" only mentions that Sniper's kidney tripled in size. *Cozy Camper:* The item was actually originally designed as a backpack item for the Engineer. It was eventually transferred to the Sniper before it was submitted to the workshop. *Kukri:* Sniper's version actually more closely resembles a bolo knife; kukri's generally have blades with a sharper angle and more curved blade. *Tribalman's Shiv:* The creator originally wanted a custom animation: when the Sniper performed a critical hit, he would swing the blade in a manner that had the jagged edge strike the enemy directly. However, he did not make the animation, and Valve didn't bother to either, so it never came to be.
Another fun (Probably true) fact: The Hitman's Heatmaker is very likely a reference to the Hitman franchise, as Agent 47's choice of sniper rifle is the WA2000. It should be noted the gun was added the same year Hitman: Absolution was released.
Another funfact : the Darwin danger Shield was originally gonna the alligator pelt cover the whole frame, and would still have its arms and legs still connected
The two bow models are left handed, if I'm not mistaken. A right handed bow has the arrow rest on the left hand side, while a left hand bow has the arrow rest on the right side like we see in game (or at least in the video, idk if the arrow is a separate object the video creator positioned incorrectly). Though some eastern shooting styles rest the arrow on the same side of the bow as the handedness of the shooter, so I suppose sniper could be using one of those?
@@adumbmaggot3476 Yes, that is correct. That is why the viewmodel is displayed in the center of the screen. That's how many early first person shooters displayed weapons. The code of TF2 refers to the Original as "quake_rl."
@@omniscientbarebones No, it is in fact from Quake. Doom did also have that same viewmodel position, however the Original is very specifically inspired by Quake, in homage to TF's beginnings. I am not saying this without proof, either, as when you get a kill with the Original and open the developer console the weapon is coded as "Quake_rl" like I mentioned in my previous comment.
Also worth pointing out that the Machina in name is even a nod to Deus Ex, as they both stem from the term (and common literary device) "Deus ex machina"
Things you didn't mention about the Classic - not only does it share its design with the TFC Sniper rifle, but also the Automatic Rifle (since they were technically the same weapon). Additionally, it shares its playstyle with the Sniper Rifle from TF Classic, right down to the gibbing, but the TF2 version lacks the cripple mechanic that the TFC rifle did. You also forgot to mention the smaller receiver bit and the larger muzzle thing compared to the G36, and the larger scope in comparison to the TFC rifle. And last but not least, you didn't say that the Classic is the best weapon outright in Team Fortress 2, or video games in general for that matter.
"The Tribalman's Shiv is not a shiv, it is also a kukri. A shiv is a homemade knife-like object." Is the Tribalman's Shiv not a homemade knife-like object?
Yeah, the overall shape of it very closely resembles the MAS38, but without the recoil spring tube. So I guess sniper somehow modified his to have a more compact recoil spring or something.
The default sniper scope is actually based of an M1 Carbine variant called the M3 which had a inflated scope and was the first attempt at night vision being used in Korea and throughout the 1950s and 60s.
@@SteveOnlin the derringer isn't a revolver it's a double barrelled pistol for self defence, most likely break action though that isn't a feature of the derringer class of handguns
I hope that one day we get another one of these "origins" series! It may sound weird, but I think it could be totally cool to find out what kind of football helmet(s) Heavy's Football Helmet is supposed to be!!
His parents were born and lived most of their lives there, but Lawrence Mundy (as I think the sniper is called) is Australian. He lived all of his life in Australia.
@@Briselance Of course, but missing the cool trivia fact that he was born in a underwater hidden forgotten land of New Zealand is cool. Hes born New Zealand but sent to australia so i guess he kinda IS australian now.
I might suggest that pauses between sentences (Which, I expect, are different cuts) should be a bit smaller. It just doesn't feel like normal talk. Everything else's great. Keep it up, buttercup
1:59 worth noting a compound has only slightly more efficient energy transfer than a recurve; the main advantage of a compound is that the lever system stores energy, holding part of the weight in the cams while at full draw and allowing the bow to be held at full draw longer due to the “let off,” but it is no more powerful than a same-weight recurve.
Also, when you were commenting about The Classic, the pronunciation of Koch is 'Coke' and the official website of H&K mentions this at the very bottom! Just a small reminder since the video itself is pretty well elaborated.
Coke isn't even close to how you pronounce Koch, cock is closer to it but the 'ch' at the end is a special sound not all languages use, maybe let the Google translator read it in german for you.
The self-aware beauty mark's jar is a laboratory-grade anaerobic jar, used to keep a pile of Petri dishes in an oxygen-free environment. Normally a flat bag containing a strong reductant powder is added, which depletes the oxygen in the jar forming a non-breathable oxide salt. A catalyst is also put under the lid to boost this process.
There is nothing in tf2 that is scarier than being covered in jarate and looking around only to find a bushwacka sniper running at you like: AAAAAAAAAAAA
The stock rifle's scope is a wacky de-night-vision-ifed scope from a US M-3 Carbine. This "snooper scope," with its missing black infrared search lamp, was among the first NV scopes (along with the Vampyr) to be used on a rifle instead of a tank's sights.
I think the sleeper weapon might be close to a weapon zoo keepers use whenever they need to put an rampaging animal to sleep (no not kill) the rifles they use are usually loaded with sleep darts so maybe the darts for the sniper in TF2 are modified sleep darts only instead of injecting an agent that probably would put a human to sleep fast depending on the agent used they're filled with piss.
The scope of the default sniper rifle could actually be based on the M3 Infrared Sniper system for the M1 Carbine, the dimensions are pretty much the same.
0:42 That's because all his sniper rifles are single shot rifles... he lifts the bolt to eject the shell and then quickly place another one in the chamber. He's just so damn good at his job, he doesn't need a magazine. Which is also why there's no magazine ammo count in the hud. They're all bullets.
Fun Fact for the Classic: The magazine seems to be similar to the HK417's mag, though curiously still having the dots?which are used to connect mags together, while also having a G36c foregrip, and a prototype sight.
Also, a little reference with the Machina. It's from the Deus Ex franchise, and if the words are put together, you get the term "Deus ex machina", a plot device used to make an unsolvable situation better, such as the main character falling, and something catching them. Also known as an asspull.
Im sure somebody already pointed this out but just in case not: the stock sniper scope is probably based off an M1 carbine infrared night vision scope called the t3 carbine system
I legit wondered if you were about to try and discover what specific jar Jarate was modeled after. Or I guess if you really wanted to go off you could try and judge exactly how hydrated Sniper is. For what it's worth the top with the metal ring makes it look like a "Mason Jar", at least that's what I knew it as. It's mostly used for storing jams and preserves.
Fun fact: the AWP was developed by Accuracy International, who at the time were 2 guys in a shed. When the AWP was adopted by the british military as the L96A1 they told the 2 guys that they would send an inspector to Accuracy International's factory. The 2 guys promptly rented a warehouse and filled it with desks covered wit spare parts to make it look like it was a manufacturing centre, and when the inspector arrived he took one look at it, marked it off and told them "that's all we needed to see, we were just making sure you weren't 2 guys in a shed"
Fun fact #2: The AW platform was developed for Swedish military trials, which required the L96 to be optimized for artic conditions.
Also, the "AWP" in CS and TF2 is actually the Artic Warfare Magnum. The police model has a black stock.
Do you know this offhand or did a bounty hunter with a gun fetish tell you about it
@@flawedosiria6181 The YT channel Forgotten Weapons talked about this.
@@cloudnine3573 I learned this same fact watching an ex-army guy and his friend play Fallout: New Vegas, He talks about his experiences and gun knowledge alot
Also fun fact: Its not an awp. Before you roast me alive; The arctic warefare police is black. the drab green models consisted of the AWM and other military variants like l96a1 and so on.
*"t h e c u n t s m a n"*
I see I'm not the only one who noticed.
@@_draxin_0514 when
@@JimmehRulez 1:25
@@_draxin_0514 k
lol
"already seen real life examples [of Jarate]"
This guy's been going to places.
He is australian
Either that or browsed 4chan.
He hasn't pissed in jars before
3:53
I've seen this item but the bread was a horse figurine
@Óðinn Ísaksson fermentation
1:26 well off to rename my huntsman
@Magnus Von Braun
Quite a few years late, then.
I called mine Quiver in Fear.
@@johnwestensnorris6391 bad pun didnt laugh
Johnwestens Norris I LAUGHED SO FUCKING HARD 😂 🤣 😂 🤣
Well I'm "Off to see your mother!"
0:54
Ferb i know what we've gonna do today
_oh no_
You could do it with paintballs or paintball bb. I just thought of it when i saw this comment.
I knew something was missing in the TF2 Item Origins
Like Spy?
@@sami_irl Yup, and Spy too
_"Snipin' 's a good job mate"_
whats missing
"A wide array of sidearms" Oh yeah, all 2 of them
The rest just has piss and random stuff.
5.
SMG
That other SMG
Piss
Festive piss
Iradiated piss
@@joltz..2042 you forgot aged piss and concentrated piss (vintage and collectors)
@@joltz..2042 r/woooosh
@@Artcat932 double woosh and go back to reddit
"I clicked on him and he died."
- any sniper
"i went behind him and used my knife, he died."
-every spy
I clicked on him and he lived
-any medic
“I clicked on the floor. And I went flying” - any soldier
"I clicked on him and ran away"
- scouts
Amazing how in a close combat oriented shooter the only class with an actual SMG is the sniper
Makes sense for close quarter encounters specially against low health classes like scouts and spies it's a very useful gun in those situations
the sydney sleeper is a tranquilizer gun
No it's a pee pee pistol
Pee
Whomobile a pisstol, if you will.
@@Whomobile no mobile bad mobile
@@Whomobile u see ivan
if u poot piss on peestol u will *never* mizs a shot
because of *fear* of dirty the floor
Stuff you Missed:
*Huntsman:* Not entirely an "origin" thing, but the view-model for the Huntsman was originally going to be left-handed.
*Sydney Sleeper:* The gun is technically not a gun; rather, it's a pneumatic dart gun. (That black thing on the rear is an air tank.) Also, the weapon has a custom reload animation (see the TF2Wiki), but for some reason Valve didn't implement it...
*Machina:* The name of the weapon is based off he name of the game it originates from (Deus Ex); both are based off the phrase "Deus ex machina", or "God out of the machine".
*Self-Aware Beauty Mark:* The name is based off a quote from the Medic in Expiration Date.
*Jarate:* The item was announced on April Fool's Day, 2009. Naturally, a lot of people took the announcement as a joke at first. Also, nobody has ever _directly_ proclaimed the jar is full of urine; even the comic "The Insult That Made a "Jarate Master" Out of Sniper" only mentions that Sniper's kidney tripled in size.
*Cozy Camper:* The item was actually originally designed as a backpack item for the Engineer. It was eventually transferred to the Sniper before it was submitted to the workshop.
*Kukri:* Sniper's version actually more closely resembles a bolo knife; kukri's generally have blades with a sharper angle and more curved blade.
*Tribalman's Shiv:* The creator originally wanted a custom animation: when the Sniper performed a critical hit, he would swing the blade in a manner that had the jagged edge strike the enemy directly. However, he did not make the animation, and Valve didn't bother to either, so it never came to be.
Another fun (Probably true) fact: The Hitman's Heatmaker is very likely a reference to the Hitman franchise, as Agent 47's choice of sniper rifle is the WA2000. It should be noted the gun was added the same year Hitman: Absolution was released.
Another funfact : the Darwin danger Shield was originally gonna the alligator pelt cover the whole frame, and would still have its arms and legs still connected
and one more thing the sniper's smg also resembles a german mauser c96 pistol
Thanks for the informations man.
The two bow models are left handed, if I'm not mistaken. A right handed bow has the arrow rest on the left hand side, while a left hand bow has the arrow rest on the right side like we see in game (or at least in the video, idk if the arrow is a separate object the video creator positioned incorrectly). Though some eastern shooting styles rest the arrow on the same side of the bow as the handedness of the shooter, so I suppose sniper could be using one of those?
2:48 No wonder it's called "The Classic"
@Magnus Von Braun it's called the classic because it is classy :P
@Magnus Von Braun the original is from quake i think
@@adumbmaggot3476 Yes, that is correct. That is why the viewmodel is displayed in the center of the screen. That's how many early first person shooters displayed weapons. The code of TF2 refers to the Original as "quake_rl."
Nope actually from DooM.
@@omniscientbarebones No, it is in fact from Quake. Doom did also have that same viewmodel position, however the Original is very specifically inspired by Quake, in homage to TF's beginnings. I am not saying this without proof, either, as when you get a kill with the Original and open the developer console the weapon is coded as "Quake_rl" like I mentioned in my previous comment.
Fun fact: Remington 700 is a hunting rifle that US army adopted as M24 and Marines as M40. So all 3 versions are essentially the same firearm
you never said what kind of jar the jarate was stored in 0/10
Pretty much a small jar that u usually store jam in
@@florintinau9979 mason jar
*G L A S S*
Most Jars are made by the company Ball who also did so back then so assume it's one of those
Chewtag mlp cumjar
I had always thought the Razorback was just a surfboard that was being electrified.
A sniper shield that is that
Boomer Spies hate millienial Snipers surfing around in the beach
"The Sniper is an Australian Assassin"
Kiwis: Reeeeeee, not agaaaaaain!
But isn't he NewZealander?
@@tofferooni4972 He is
Also Razorback is a term used in the US Military if you have completed all the Sniper schools which makes sense because sniper is a sniper.
Most people say it as "Shah Hun Shah" and thats correct! Just a tiny bit faster and you've got the correct pronunciation
Thanks! I did try!
1:01 *"AWPER HAND"*
*instantly starts CS:GO Theme*
A minor detail that seems like it was missed, the Cleaner's Carbine seems to have a stock that can be folded out.
Also worth pointing out that the Machina in name is even a nod to Deus Ex, as they both stem from the term (and common literary device) "Deus ex machina"
god of/from the machine
Things you didn't mention about the Classic - not only does it share its design with the TFC Sniper rifle, but also the Automatic Rifle (since they were technically the same weapon). Additionally, it shares its playstyle with the Sniper Rifle from TF Classic, right down to the gibbing, but the TF2 version lacks the cripple mechanic that the TFC rifle did.
You also forgot to mention the smaller receiver bit and the larger muzzle thing compared to the G36, and the larger scope in comparison to the TFC rifle.
And last but not least, you didn't say that the Classic is the best weapon outright in Team Fortress 2, or video games in general for that matter.
It does not, due to the grip/stock being exactly that of the G36. The SL8 has a more AWP-like stock.
the SL-8 has a thumbhole stock, as opposed to a pistol grip
pretty sure this was to avoid US import bans lol
You also could headshot without a full charge in tfc. And yeah, the automatic rifle is just the sniper rifle with a magazine added to it.
G36 won't make a good sniper rifle.
@@DudeTheNinja sl8-6 and 8-5 kinda looks like the classic.
"The Tribalman's Shiv is not a shiv, it is also a kukri. A shiv is a homemade knife-like object."
Is the Tribalman's Shiv not a homemade knife-like object?
The SMG looks much more like a stockless MAS 38 SMG
it do be
Wiimouto r/ihadastroke?
Yeah, the overall shape of it very closely resembles the MAS38, but without the recoil spring tube. So I guess sniper somehow modified his to have a more compact recoil spring or something.
Nah man the smg does looks as if the Mat 49 and the MP40 had a baby.
@@moistexistence3090 no it doesnt
I like how you said 'Angry' for the Self Aware Beauty Mark.
The default sniper scope is actually based of an M1 Carbine variant called the M3 which had a inflated scope and was the first attempt at night vision being used in Korea and throughout the 1950s and 60s.
Scimitar, phonetically: sim-it-ar (trying to help)
"and appeals to moody 13 year olds." WHAT?! IM NOT A-!
You
*bUt wH0MoBiLe i'M n0T A M00Dy 13 yEaRS 0Ld kID aNd i lIkE sNiPer!1!1!!!1!1!1!*
I like how on the huntsman the h turns into a c for a split second
_”The Jarate is a... jar of pee.”_
**Jazz music stops**
"the sniper is Australian"
in the description: "did you know hes from New Zealand?"
Perfect birthday gift!
Been loving these videos, keep up the great work.
When someone starts to modify a sniper rifle to be a sidney sleeper
Awp in tf2: exists
Csgo: *_lets make some noise_*
The Hitmans Heatmaker is also based on the Sieger from the Hitman games series.
It’s the basic rifle without any modifications
Just so you know
The Sieger is the modern name given in the WoA trilogy to hide what it is.
It has always been the WA2000.
You ain't sneaking that C-word out of my sights, it's still funny, however.
*C u n t s m a n*
While doing the spy video can you add ms paulin's weapon? (the revolver in expiration date)
* daringer
@@joshuahmitchell873 The Derringer *
@@SteveOnlin the derringer isn't a revolver it's a double barrelled pistol for self defence, most likely break action though that isn't a feature of the derringer class of handguns
@@SteveOnlin it's fuckin five in the morning for me right now
@@AleK0451 well i didn't know that
and I bet most people here don't know that
I have now finally been educated about the Bowie knife joke. That video can now be laid to rest for me
Man, I never really saw the resemblance between the SMG and the MAT until now
I hope that one day we get another one of these "origins" series! It may sound weird, but I think it could be totally cool to find out what kind of football helmet(s) Heavy's Football Helmet is supposed to be!!
*_"Snipin's a good job mate"_*
These vids are really interesting, nice work mate!
"The sniper is an Australian assassin"
Well let me stop you right there, he's actually from the forgotten country of New Zealand
His parents were born and lived most of their lives there, but Lawrence Mundy (as I think the sniper is called) is Australian. He lived all of his life in Australia.
@@Briselance Of course, but missing the cool trivia fact that he was born in a underwater hidden forgotten land of New Zealand is cool. Hes born New Zealand but sent to australia so i guess he kinda IS australian now.
New Zealand is a lie
This message was brought to you by Australia
@@Darkczarek i could be born in germany but then me and my parents go over to america when i'm first born and then be considered american
@@jockeyfield1954 maybe
Heh, thanks for the job you did with all those episodes. This is extremly entertaining.
1:31 the h turned into a quick c
You called him a Assassin snipers coming to your house
1:26
I see what you did there
5:44
I don't know what the fuck that editing is, but I loved it.
Me who was 13 and preferred Scout: LoOk At mE gO
@adham proleo345 um....
no?
@@jeffymansan5511 NO GACHA
TAKE THIS HERETIC NOW
@@lambda-m1676 Bruh.....I don't know the specific word for it, but an icon is an icon. And even so, I Don't JUST do Gacha for your information.
Honestly this is really neat, I love tf2's weapon designs, and although now I mostly know what they're all based off, nice to refresh my memory
I might suggest that pauses between sentences (Which, I expect, are different cuts) should be a bit smaller. It just doesn't feel like normal talk. Everything else's great. Keep it up, buttercup
forgot to add, The Cleaners Carbine and The Professional are bother references to the movie to Leon The Professional
1:26
I saw that
clever
5:31 the knife is norgmaly ashoshiaded with the character crocodile dundee
I think the Shahanshah is pronounced as "Shan-sha"
1:59 worth noting a compound has only slightly more efficient energy transfer than a recurve; the main advantage of a compound is that the lever system stores energy, holding part of the weight in the cams while at full draw and allowing the bow to be held at full draw longer due to the “let off,” but it is no more powerful than a same-weight recurve.
1:17 don’t forget that Keegan’s sniper from cod ghosts
The Cleaner's Carbine looks like a silenced MP5K
Also, when you were commenting about The Classic, the pronunciation of Koch is 'Coke' and the official website of H&K mentions this at the very bottom!
Just a small reminder since the video itself is pretty well elaborated.
I always said is as Cock for some reason
Coke isn't even close to how you pronounce Koch, cock is closer to it but the 'ch' at the end is a special sound not all languages use, maybe let the Google translator read it in german for you.
2015 : Shooting Star was added to the game (TF2)
2018 : Overwatch Animated Short "Shooting Star"
@@thefighterfly9208 ?
1:26 1 frame, but i saw it.
Nice one with the huntsman, I never realized until today he did that
"The Sniper is an Australian assassin"
Well, technically not... but whatever
No one:
Not a single soul:
Whomobile:
*t h e c u n t s m a n*
That pronunciation of Kukuri physically hurt me. Otherwise great vid tho.
The self-aware beauty mark's jar is a laboratory-grade anaerobic jar, used to keep a pile of Petri dishes in an oxygen-free environment. Normally a flat bag containing a strong reductant powder is added, which depletes the oxygen in the jar forming a non-breathable oxide salt. A catalyst is also put under the lid to boost this process.
"That appeals to moody 13 year olds"
Anger awper hand snipers: **triggered noises**
The scope on the sniper rifle reminds me of a m3 carbine infrared scope
5 minutes ago, never been this early before
There is nothing in tf2 that is scarier than being covered in jarate and looking around only to find a bushwacka sniper running at you like:
AAAAAAAAAAAA
The stock rifle's scope is a wacky de-night-vision-ifed scope from a US M-3 Carbine. This "snooper scope," with its missing black infrared search lamp, was among the first NV scopes (along with the Vampyr) to be used on a rifle instead of a tank's sights.
The Sydney Sleeper also uses a scope that resembles (if not literally the same) the one configured to the M1903 Springfield.
im so happy this game isn't even dead yet and it game out like 12 years ago
funny how the Bushwacka is based on crocodile "dundee" when Sniper's real name in "mundee"
1:26 Nice one. I almost missed that. Well played sir.
The M24 is the military designation for the Model 700, it's the same rifle
I think the sleeper weapon might be close to a weapon zoo keepers use whenever they need to put an rampaging animal to sleep (no not kill) the rifles they use are usually loaded with sleep darts so maybe the darts for the sniper in TF2 are modified sleep darts only instead of injecting an agent that probably would put a human to sleep fast depending on the agent used they're filled with piss.
The snipers smg looks more of the mas 38 but without the butt stock.
Something that is interesting is all of his primary’s bolt is located on the left, which means the cartilages are flying into his arm.
the fact that for a single frame, the huntsman got replaced by the cunstman makes me wanna slam my table to the opposite side of earth XD
The scope of the default sniper rifle could actually be based on the M3 Infrared Sniper system for the M1 Carbine, the dimensions are pretty much the same.
0:42 That's because all his sniper rifles are single shot rifles... he lifts the bolt to eject the shell and then quickly place another one in the chamber. He's just so damn good at his job, he doesn't need a magazine. Which is also why there's no magazine ammo count in the hud. They're all bullets.
Cool little Easter egg at the huntsman part
What you can expect from him when you get close is a 100% crit pan
Or 100% crit ham
Excellent video my good man, I am confused about the origins of the jarate some pictures would have been nice :P
3:18 Scout was supposed to use a nailgun to.
Pretty wild to say after all these years the Sydney Sleeper finally has team colors too
Fun Fact for the Classic: The magazine seems to be similar to the HK417's mag, though curiously still having the dots?which are used to connect mags together, while also having a G36c foregrip, and a prototype sight.
1:26 looks like someone didn't like the huntsman
The Hitman's Heatmaker is based on the Sieger 300 sniper rifle famously used by Agent 47 from the Hitman series.
4:50 "this is often used by players with long distance weapons"
*Hahahahaha*
1:26 I saw that, you crafty bastard
what a high quality video
I once found a jarate at a park with a few friends. We couldn't help but throw it... My only regret is not yelling "Jarate!" or "Heads up!"
I SAW that cuntsman frame. You Ithica Model 37 man.
Also, a little reference with the Machina. It's from the Deus Ex franchise, and if the words are put together, you get the term "Deus ex machina", a plot device used to make an unsolvable situation better, such as the main character falling, and something catching them. Also known as an asspull.
In the first version of tf2, the scout use the smg as secondary
Im sure somebody already pointed this out but just in case not: the stock sniper scope is probably based off an M1 carbine infrared night vision scope called the t3 carbine system
The huntsman bow broke my eyes and brains.
I legit wondered if you were about to try and discover what specific jar Jarate was modeled after.
Or I guess if you really wanted to go off you could try and judge exactly how hydrated Sniper is.
For what it's worth the top with the metal ring makes it look like a "Mason Jar", at least that's what I knew it as. It's mostly used for storing jams and preserves.