@@emptyheadgamer4642 i feel like the 700 nitro express will do more damage to tiny things but however 1 bullet is like 100 dollars so maybe the 50cal would be a better option there since there bullets are arround 15 to 20 dollars each
@@Gh3ttoboy THEIR rounds are $4 apiece if the shooter looks around for a minute. I'm not entirely sure where or why TH-cam gun people feel compelled to spend $10 on a plain .50 BMG FMJ. At that price point I'd expect it to be incendiary or A/P. The big box store a mile from me which is infamous for overcharging is having a sale on all ammo now. PMC .50 cal is 10 for $40. SGAmmo sells 150 count packs for $418 which is $2.75 a pop. That's dirt cheap considering our post-Covid prices are still wonky.
In my 5 years as a Gov. Contractor in Afghanistan, I came across a stash of old pen guns that were made in the Legendary Darra, Pakistan.. Much more sleeker than the one you show. .25 caliber. They work great!
Of all the tiny things to shoot, there was no tiny eggplant. Should’ve just painted an egg purple, tape a leaf on it, and call it “egg-plant”. Great vid as always Scott!
Show the semi auto mini pen you shot the truck up in the intro LOL! That wee gun is an interesting concept...can't really think where it would actually be useful though. ...and yes I know it wasn't a semi auto in the intro.
@@emptyheadgamer4642 if you hit em point blank to the chest, or to the head, I think it would stop them, but can imagine those would be difficult shots on somebody who was moving around trying to get ahold of you
This implement is not a weapon to wield like some brave warrior showing up to clean house. This weapon has a more tactical implementation, the element of subtlety and surprise, the use of it when the perp least expects a pen to knock a 40gr pill into his eye.
I always wondered where those call of duty developers get their ideas for "finishing moves". They watch this grown man mistreat tables and laugh like a maniac.
I have an Antique .32 caliber pen. It writes and is a one shot item. Looks good in your pocket. It was made in the late 30's. It was carried by my Grandfather.
This is one of those weapons that falls into the category of "functionally ineffective yet I would NOT like to be shot with it". Pretty sure you could reliably hurt someone with that, but there isnt much point of having a one-shot-stop weapon that isnt powerful enough to stop anything.
This is easily my new favorite youtube channel. This is great. The furby on the Russian 4 Gauge and the Stretch Armstrong in this video are hands down the best targets of all time.
Looks like it's a start of a new series on guns for concealed carry. Between this, the cane guns, and the LifeCards, it seems to be a new product segment. I'd like to see how well it does with personal defense loads.
I KNOW RIGHT.. YES I DO KNOW "IKR" IS THE ACRONYM FOR "I KNOW RIGHT BUT I DIDN'T WANT TO SOUND/SEEM LIKE A TOTAL DOUCHE NOZZLE TURD KID FOR TYPING THAT IN EH OH WELL WHATEVER🤔🤷♂️🤨HMM HEH..!!??
Hugely Entertaining. All in one fun zone: Camouflage, 2tone Truck(s), table wrestling, fruit, snacks, grooming aid, vintage toy demolition, targets, bullets and a pen! The perfect afternoon. Thanks
I was honestly a little concerned about blowback on this one. It looks like that bullet, or some significant part of it, bounced backwards out of the Stretch.
I purchased the 'Braverman' branded Stinger many years ago. Still have it. The one thing you did not mention was how painful the thin, sharp-edged trigger is on the trigger finger.
Yeah, we learned a while back how strong a 'Stretch Armstrong' is against bullets. I'm still saying that bullet proof vests should have a layer of the material that 'Stretch Armstrong' is made out of, it's pretty strong.
@@redbarrelentertainment And what is wrong with a cartoon situation? I always found the Loony Tunes pretty funny. All joking aside, it's surprising that it actuall stops a bullet, in many cases better than store bought armor. Now to figure out how to make a vest out of that material that doesn't get melty in the heat (it's 110º F in West Texas) and turns the vest into a ponch at the stomach area (makes person look like a cartoon fat person).
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 trolling is like trying to make something bigger than it is like taking something to the next level purposely like here he’s making more junk than it should be which is funny.
I have not seen one of those in years. A buddy of mine had one in 25 acp. They were fun to shoot but you learned to not put your thumb behind it like you were.
hey Kentucky,havented followed up with ur channel since the weapon accident a while ago,Im happy to see you're doing well and healed up!You having fun in your videos make them even better!
Those pen pistols showed up at one of my favorite gun stores back around 1985 or so. They came chambered in .22LR or .25 ACP, and sold for around $100. I couldn't think of a good reason to buy one, so I didn't. Couple days ago, I saw one offered for sale online for just north of $4,000. Gotta jump into the old time machine, go back, and buy about 10 of them! Surprisingly accurate point-and-shooter. Cheers.
@@lucasblanchard47 ye mine cost about £150 at the time my friend sent it to me in a box of pens and notepads this was back in the 90s I lost it along time ago when moving house
I think he needs the colt .45-70 with the underbarrel bowie knife. I've only seen on in my life but it was on a dude in Texas so im sure they do exist and with his connects Scott can get one.
Well, in many countries this would require permit as any other firearms since this thing is actually lethal. .22lr is a joke of a round in terms of its penetration capabilities or stopping power, but this thing can still penetrate clothing and cause lethal damage if it hits well.
This video comes out right after Mark Serbu's "Butt Master" pen gun (that was just explicitly banned by Canada, even though he only built one a couple decades ago and it was never for sale) video. Hmmm....
I think missed a trick with this gun when making it bend to form a grip. They would have been better keeping it straight and having a pull and release trigger on it. May have freed up around another 2 inches of barrel length without changing the dimensions of the gun. Surely that would add more power.
@@ipodhty Homebuilt guns from scratch don't require stamps or other Certificate of Mother-May-I? & must be registered for transfer or destroyed upon the builder's death. Those are the old rules from the 1980s. Check with the ATFE before following my advice. I don't wanna hear about someone's dogs getting shot in a raid.
Always funny seeing people shoot Stretch Armstrongs. Even when you already know what’s going to happen, it’s still fun watching a bullet not even go into the rubber and just flatten.
Hello Scott, my family and I watch, and look forward to your videos every week. Keep you the great work. I do have a request, if at all possible. Would you care to do a show on the 10mm round, specifically a hand gun. I have recently purchased a Sig sauer X10, and a Ruger Super Red Hawk, chambered in 10mm. Thanks so much
Being able to hide it in a desk without anyone really knowing what it is could be handy. I suppose it could be useful as a weapon of last resort. Like you are trapped and an attacker is approaching where you are hiding. They look around the corner and you take your shot. You better hope you hit the target with your one shot and push their off button because after that you are pretty hosed.
Back in the late 70's I had a pen gun that looked similar to that it fired tear gas . It had tubes that screwed on the end. It did not bend. Not sure what happened to it.
I remember those. They had a cocking knob on the side that you pulled back and locked like an MP5. I *think* you could technically load a .22 round into it but it wasn't designed for it and there pretty much wasn't a barrel at all. I'm sure it would hurt and could deter somebody as a last ditch defense but you also couldn't reasonably call it non lethal. If you had pressed it right against somebody and fired it then it absolutely could have been lethal but at that point you are better off with a knife or you know, an actual gun.
@@backachershomestead I got one given to me in UK. destroyed it after i was advised i'd definately get 5 years just for having it. it was in my tool kit as it worked a certain small valve really well. didnt even have the flares for it. screwed thread on inside of a tube made it a firearm.....
Far more practical than the Rube Goldberg device he carried in the movie. (In Ian Fleming's original novel, he carried a gold-plated Colt .45 instead.)
We use to make these in high school we called them zip guns. We made them from everything from 22 all the way up to 410. My dad's a machinist and has several milling machines. At 15 I made a working 22 revolver that had a 10 round. Oddly enough it was easy to make the hardest part was sycronizing the trigger mechanism with the revolver. When my dad found out I made a functioning gun he said his first though was pride followed up with sheer panic. I was never allowed to touch his mill again after that
Don’t know if Scott will see this so many days after the video release but I just discovered the Springfield 1911-A2 SASS and I would love to see him shoot one on the channel
From the fiddliness of the grip and recoil, I'm going to guess that this should be thought of as more a novelty item, rather than a 'last-resort piece'? In the stress and struggle of a life or death situation, I can see someone fumbling this too much to use it accurately... But, still a fun item to own, for sure 👍👍👍👍 That hand made me think of the Yakuza 🥴🥴🥴🥴🙈🙈🙈🙈
This one may actually be mightier than the sword
Possibly
Man, i was 3 min late to your comment 😂
It had nice PENetration 🖋
unless you can bring a really long knife to a penfight
You stole my comment lmfao to all the people the who liked this but not mine, you smell like cheetos an mountain dew code red.
What did you think about my new pen ?!? I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Hi First reply
Video 25 of asking for 950 JDJ
Love the videos man, keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤
It is awesome!! Hi scott! Hope you have a great day.
Real cool
This made me realize I wanna see Scott shoot tiny things with the most powerful gun he has just to see those little targets evaporate into thin air.
50 cal vs sprinkles
@@emptyheadgamer4642 never thought I'd see those words in the same sentence
aka that one shitpost picture of a guy aiming a 44 magnum at a spider on a wall 😂
@@emptyheadgamer4642 i feel like the 700 nitro express will do more damage to tiny things but however 1 bullet is like 100 dollars so maybe the 50cal would be a better option there since there bullets are arround 15 to 20 dollars each
@@Gh3ttoboy THEIR rounds are $4 apiece if the shooter looks around for a minute. I'm not entirely sure where or why TH-cam gun people feel compelled to spend $10 on a plain .50 BMG FMJ. At that price point I'd expect it to be incendiary or A/P.
The big box store a mile from me which is infamous for overcharging is having a sale on all ammo now. PMC .50 cal is 10 for $40. SGAmmo sells 150 count packs for $418 which is $2.75 a pop. That's dirt cheap considering our post-Covid prices are still wonky.
In my 5 years as a Gov. Contractor in Afghanistan, I came across a stash of old pen guns that were made in the Legendary Darra, Pakistan.. Much more sleeker than the one you show. .25 caliber. They work great!
Of all the tiny things to shoot, there was no tiny eggplant. Should’ve just painted an egg purple, tape a leaf on it, and call it “egg-plant”. Great vid as always Scott!
My guess is Scott thought about it- then realized he didn't want to yell _"Nobody likes egg-plant!"_ and then kick an egg. 🤣
😂😂 imposter mungus
I would rather throw a brick.
or just a regular sized jar of beans or something
Show the semi auto mini pen you shot the truck up in the intro LOL! That wee gun is an interesting concept...can't really think where it would actually be useful though. ...and yes I know it wasn't a semi auto in the intro.
I think the percentage of accidental self inflicted wounds would be WAAAAYYY higher than any successful defensive wounds to somebody else.
Not to mention one .22 hit from this is unlikely to stop anyone and now you're unarmed
@@emptyheadgamer4642 if you hit em point blank to the chest, or to the head, I think it would stop them, but can imagine those would be difficult shots on somebody who was moving around trying to get ahold of you
@@emptyheadgamer464222 bullet hurt a bit buddy
This implement is not a weapon to wield like some brave warrior showing up to clean house.
This weapon has a more tactical implementation, the element of subtlety and surprise, the use of it when the perp least expects a pen to knock a 40gr pill into his eye.
@@exothermal.sprocket I think the chances of failure with that weapon are far higher than the chances of success. Regardless how it is wielded.
His treatment of those poor tables gets me every time 😅
I know, wonder what the budget for tables is
Scott really has something against tables :)
I know!!! What did those tables ever do to him except provide him with a level area to work on. 🤣
@@ZippyThePinhead I don't think his tables can do the "level area" thing for very long.
I always wondered where those call of duty developers get their ideas for "finishing moves". They watch this grown man mistreat tables and laugh like a maniac.
I have an Antique .32 caliber pen. It writes and is a one shot item. Looks good in your pocket. It was made in the late 30's. It was carried by my Grandfather.
Bro, these guns were literally made for covert spies in the Second World War. Was your grandfather a spy?
Thats cool as hell
neat
Hmmm🤔 so you can write a suicide not also ?
Want to sell it? LOL, just kidding, I know you'd never sell it. At least I know I wouldnt!🤠👍
This is one of those weapons that falls into the category of "functionally ineffective yet I would NOT like to be shot with it".
Pretty sure you could reliably hurt someone with that, but there isnt much point of having a one-shot-stop weapon that isnt powerful enough to stop anything.
*[loads pengun with .50AE]*
@@DH-xw6jp who needs a second hand anyways right?
Point blank to the temple seems about all it would be good for. Pretty cool collectors item though.
I donno, the hollow point went pretty far into the ballistic gel. Aimed at the head or heart region at point blank, I reckon it would be lethal.
Blast an attacker in the face will likely at minimum, disorient them long enough for you to run away. 🤷🏻♂️
I absolutely love the unloading mechanism.
It looks like he’s done that a time or two, then Scott gets the giggles after demonstrating how to unload it. 😂
Me too, but when I imagine a dud in that gun, I get sweaty palms.
Last week I took a 400+lb Elk with one of these of course shot placement was crucial🤗
@@h.a.9880 I think you would use a stick or something in that case... Lol
@@houseofpain3580 the only way you took an elk with this was to let it eat the gun and choke to death.
Pen gun, mightier than the sword. Sword gun mightier than the pen gun.
Paprika!
That's weird, I use that pantry all the time.
@@Halomancer_ and the Paprika, not enough!
There where Sword Pistol combinations weapons in history !
The gun gun beats all.
This is easily my new favorite youtube channel. This is great. The furby on the Russian 4 Gauge and the Stretch Armstrong in this video are hands down the best targets of all time.
Looks like it's a start of a new series on guns for concealed carry. Between this, the cane guns, and the LifeCards, it seems to be a new product segment. I'd like to see how well it does with personal defense loads.
@@ManOfTheNoldor I tried the thigh-master, but didn't get such good results.
Ha, load
I think this thing isnt for self defence it is more likely to assassinate some body !
I think with a toxic bullet it would be effective !
@@ManOfTheNoldor I'll wait until Serbu makes it in .308.
@@ManOfTheNoldor that was my nickname in high school
Scott can hold .500 magnum handguns like pens, but he can't hold pens like .500 magnum handguns. They just slip away 😆
That's how much anti-recoil mech works in a .500 magnum handguns._
best gun yet
Gold words!
Big hands ... pros n cons
I'm legitimately beginning to wonder about the origins of Scott's folding table vendetta
he had a bad cookout and got traumatized 😔
He was attacked by two on a picnic site they held a gun to his head and told him to squeal like a piggy. 😂
I KNOW RIGHT.. YES I DO KNOW "IKR" IS THE ACRONYM FOR "I KNOW RIGHT BUT I DIDN'T WANT TO SOUND/SEEM LIKE A TOTAL DOUCHE NOZZLE TURD KID FOR TYPING THAT IN EH OH WELL WHATEVER🤔🤷♂️🤨HMM HEH..!!??
@@stonaboi208what did his table collapse on him..that why he has a vendetta against folding tables I wonder🤔🤷♂️🤨HMM..!!??
Hugely Entertaining. All in one fun zone: Camouflage, 2tone Truck(s), table wrestling, fruit, snacks, grooming aid, vintage toy demolition, targets, bullets and a pen!
The perfect afternoon. Thanks
Laughed way too hard at this. Was unaware of the ballistic strength of Stretch Armstrong!
Bruh Same XD
Lots of stretch Armstrong getting shot videos out there. He’s filled with non Newtonian fluid. Pretty resilient
I was honestly a little concerned about blowback on this one. It looks like that bullet, or some significant part of it, bounced backwards out of the Stretch.
How many Stretch Armstrongs can a _______ shoot through?
@@thereaper4232 Bruh Same XD
💀😂 Scott you were slapping that gel block like it owed you money.
"I'mma spank this gel like I spank my wife, HOOYA *SMACK* ":
I purchased the 'Braverman' branded Stinger many years ago. Still have it.
The one thing you did not mention was how painful the thin, sharp-edged trigger is on the trigger finger.
Price did you pay? Seen a 380 variant priced at 4K Said value was 1-2k. You may have a money pot there.
Oof. Try filing it a bit to make it smoother
@@Owens_Racing theres a pen with that big of round? Wtf
This guy just makes me wanna be friends with him.. Lol frickin hilarious.. And he just seems so genuine. Awesome vid!
It’s always a good day when Scott uploads!!!
amen brotha!!!!
Yeah, we learned a while back how strong a 'Stretch Armstrong' is against bullets. I'm still saying that bullet proof vests should have a layer of the material that 'Stretch Armstrong' is made out of, it's pretty strong.
**gets shot**
Guy is unscathed but now he’s leaking corn syrup from his vest like a cartoon
@@redbarrelentertainment And what is wrong with a cartoon situation? I always found the Loony Tunes pretty funny.
All joking aside, it's surprising that it actuall stops a bullet, in many cases better than store bought armor. Now to figure out how to make a vest out of that material that doesn't get melty in the heat (it's 110º F in West Texas) and turns the vest into a ponch at the stomach area (makes person look like a cartoon fat person).
I don't know if you could go further in opposite direction from your regular firearms. This little gun was hilarious.
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This has gotta be one of my favorite intros
Not sure why Scott blowing out the spent casing is so funny, but it is. 😆
I don’t know why but it’s always funny to see you trolling your equipment like your tables and truck 😂
yeah
I'm very disturbed at what _you_ would do, if you think what Scott does to those items can be considered "trolling."
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 trolling is like trying to make something bigger than it is like taking something to the next level purposely like here he’s making more junk than it should be which is funny.
Police officer: whats this
Kentucky: a pen sir
I am sure Canada banned that pistol, too, since they banned Mark Serbu's "Butt Master." Only one was ever produced, LMMFAO!!
Pretty sure Trudeau’s the only “butt master” allowed in Canada.
next for trudeau to ban will be "starter pistols"
It was one row above the ButtMaster in the list actually, despite it not even being an NFA item like the Serbu.
😂I always wondered why he called it the butt master
@@danielk8149 well.... it IS justin trudough
I have not seen one of those in years. A buddy of mine had one in 25 acp. They were fun to shoot but you learned to not put your thumb behind it like you were.
"Just put a thumb on it".
I lost it when you started slapping the ballistic gel block! 2:40
May get 1 hour of him slapping that gel block. The way he slaps it is hilarious 😂
Thanks for the laughs and everything!
Love it, so cute and I just love cute ways of dispensing freedom.
3:04 that's what she said
Who's that she?
The mother
@@bassamaziz7862 You do realize that it's a serious question, right? RIGHT?
"Well, that is a bit more penetration than I expected!" TWSS 🤣🤣🤣
hey Kentucky,havented followed up with ur channel since the weapon accident a while ago,Im happy to see you're doing well and healed up!You having fun in your videos make them even better!
Scott never disappoints with the table flips!
“That’s a little more penetration than I expected”
That's what she said, lolololol
@@EVLfreak666
MICHAEL!!
@@jonkR96 shhhh, don't tell anyone it's me
Those pen pistols showed up at one of my favorite gun stores back around 1985 or so. They came chambered in .22LR or .25 ACP, and sold for around $100. I couldn't think of a good reason to buy one, so I didn't. Couple days ago, I saw one offered for sale online for just north of $4,000. Gotta jump into the old time machine, go back, and buy about 10 of them! Surprisingly accurate point-and-shooter. Cheers.
Ye I managed to get a 22lr one from Germany through customs in the UK they must have just thought it was a normal pen so it never flagged up
Yeah they’re crazy expensive collectibles now
@@lucasblanchard47 ye mine cost about £150 at the time my friend sent it to me in a box of pens and notepads this was back in the 90s I lost it along time ago when moving house
Wow, you can see the bullet deform and bounce off of Stretch Armstrong at 4:09. I didn't expect that result.
Always very entertaining content it’s going to be a great day or at least I get a laugh. Thanks for the laughs 😅
Now we just need the Sword gun, told to be mightier than the Pen gun.
I think he needs the colt .45-70 with the underbarrel bowie knife. I've only seen on in my life but it was on a dude in Texas so im sure they do exist and with his connects Scott can get one.
Paprika
The pen-gun is mightier than the sword-gun.
Sword Pistol Combinations existed in history !
Like a James Bond weapon
More of this sort of stuff, please. Hope you had a great Christmas.
2:11 wow the table didn't even last a minute 🤣🤣🤣
Thats what she said lol😂
Perhaps the heavier bullet (the round nose) had less penetration due to the super short barrel, where the lighter bullet was able to get more velocity
Plus the hollowpoint obviously not going fast enough to expand.
Hilarious! And a chevy got stuck on a plastic table lol! I love this guy!
Cool video as always... BTW Scott, your drivers side reverse light is out...😆
Looks like you found the perfect material to use for an anti-ballistic vest.
Stretch Armstrong
I’m continually amazed at his table budget.
Sponsored tables.
That intro was absolutely hilarious ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love it, hahahaha!!!!!
Watching that .22 flatten against Stretch was hilarious lol
So Scott…. When are we going to see the 416 Rigby pen gun?? Come on, you know you want to…😂
That apple crush was impressive
Awesome day when Scott drops a new video!! Love the content!!
hey Scott, someone told me that school bus seats are bullet proof. Could you test this out? 50 bmg, maybe?
I foresee a bolt action pen pistol that has a longer barrel pocket clip sights and 22mag which won’t break open to reveal a trigger
Atf wont let it happen without a “break open” trigger
@@deadeye5155 Shhh ATF doesn't need to know...
@@BettyNuggs I agree straight pull back click safety and side button trigger
To think that here in the UK we struggle to own a tactical pen.
unfortunately, the politicians in the UK dont like freedom. after all, that's how they lost the U.S.
Yeh - you can't even brandish harsh language here in the UK.
Well, in many countries this would require permit as any other firearms since this thing is actually lethal. .22lr is a joke of a round in terms of its penetration capabilities or stopping power, but this thing can still penetrate clothing and cause lethal damage if it hits well.
I can't believe the UK disarmed its citizens then let a buncha brownies in. The royal family was asleep at the wheel.
That’s one of the many reasons my relatives left England in 1626 . For Merry old Barnstable Mass. USA !!!!!
No tables were harmed in the making of Scott’s vids 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Another fantastic intro Scott
This video comes out right after Mark Serbu's "Butt Master" pen gun (that was just explicitly banned by Canada, even though he only built one a couple decades ago and it was never for sale) video. Hmmm....
Wonder why the pen gun wasn`t out lawed ,they have been available in the U.S. ever since I can remember.
It would be a great defence weapon, great pick Kentucky
I wanna see you take this and the .577 trex to a 2 gun match 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Lots of "penetration" and "that's what she said" joke potential in this one.
next review which gel block and bullet combo creates the best fleshlight?
I think missed a trick with this gun when making it bend to form a grip. They would have been better keeping it straight and having a pull and release trigger on it. May have freed up around another 2 inches of barrel length without changing the dimensions of the gun. Surely that would add more power.
Like a zip gun?
@@doughesson yes
That would require a tax stamp i believe
@@ipodhty Homebuilt guns from scratch don't require stamps or other Certificate of Mother-May-I? & must be registered for transfer or destroyed upon the builder's death.
Those are the old rules from the 1980s.
Check with the ATFE before following my advice.
I don't wanna hear about someone's dogs getting shot in a raid.
@@doughesson I'm not a expert on any other weapon rules, but for all others like a sbr it doesn't matter if you are just making it for your self
I laugh every time the whole, "You just got jammed" meme comes up. seriously doesn't get old to me for some reason.
I want to see it in your pocket and a quick draw on that little guy haha like a self-defense training haha
1:45 the least intimidating Scott has looked
I'd love to know what type of money he spends on plastic tables, or who his connect at Walmart is that supplies him with em lmao. Great vid as always.
Sportsman's warehouse sponsors Scotts tables
Always funny seeing people shoot Stretch Armstrongs. Even when you already know what’s going to happen, it’s still fun watching a bullet not even go into the rubber and just flatten.
Seems pretty accurate. Your a Wildman Scott. Love it. ...it's Christmas time don't shoot your eye out . Lol . Stay away from the red Ryder bb gun.
You should do a video of how durable the pen gun is! Is it positive to have a accidental discharge in your pocket?
I would be interested to see .22 birdshot from this.
These back to school commercials are wild
That was funny seeing this tiny gun in Scott's hand...
Hello Scott, my family and I watch, and look forward to your videos every week. Keep you the great work. I do have a request, if at all possible. Would you care to do a show on the 10mm round, specifically a hand gun. I have recently purchased a Sig sauer X10, and a Ruger Super Red Hawk, chambered in 10mm.
Thanks so much
4:00 hell nahhh 💀
Damn...stealing my BUTT-MASTER thunder. 666th comment!
😂😂😂
Being able to hide it in a desk without anyone really knowing what it is could be handy. I suppose it could be useful as a weapon of last resort. Like you are trapped and an attacker is approaching where you are hiding. They look around the corner and you take your shot. You better hope you hit the target with your one shot and push their off button because after that you are pretty hosed.
Ar10 in 22-250 hand loaded with greentip 556 .62 grains going 4000 fps + ultimate armor piercing AR to ever exist
I haven't laughed as much as I did with this gun related video! I really appreciated this one despite the other high powered gun videos! Thanks!
Back in the late 70's I had a pen gun that looked similar to that it fired tear gas . It had tubes that screwed on the end. It did not bend. Not sure what happened to it.
I remember those. They had a cocking knob on the side that you pulled back and locked like an MP5. I *think* you could technically load a .22 round into it but it wasn't designed for it and there pretty much wasn't a barrel at all. I'm sure it would hurt and could deter somebody as a last ditch defense but you also couldn't reasonably call it non lethal. If you had pressed it right against somebody and fired it then it absolutely could have been lethal but at that point you are better off with a knife or you know, an actual gun.
Like those flare guns in the Vietnam pilot survival kits
@El Trumpo exactly! I only had green cartridge tear gas. Not sure what happened to it. I think my little brother borrowed it. Not lol.
@@backachershomestead I got one given to me in UK. destroyed it after i was advised i'd definately get 5 years just for having it. it was in my tool kit as it worked a certain small valve really well.
didnt even have the flares for it.
screwed thread on inside of a tube made it a firearm.....
Be carfull scott we dont want you to blow someones lung clean out of their body XD
3:47 when your gf stands in front of you :D
2:51, I wasn't paying attention and that gave me flashbacks to the 50 cal incident
It just hit me Scott or his family must have a table factory and he brings the ones that don't pass muster and runs them over in disgrace
The Man with the Golden Gun would've sure liked that "Pen"
Far more practical than the Rube Goldberg device he carried in the movie. (In Ian Fleming's original novel, he carried a gold-plated Colt .45 instead.)
Sick video this is a gun a hitman would 100% use
I subscribed the minute he started spinning with the table in one arm..
We use to make these in high school we called them zip guns. We made them from everything from 22 all the way up to 410. My dad's a machinist and has several milling machines. At 15 I made a working 22 revolver that had a 10 round. Oddly enough it was easy to make the hardest part was sycronizing the trigger mechanism with the revolver. When my dad found out I made a functioning gun he said his first though was pride followed up with sheer panic. I was never allowed to touch his mill again after that
LMAO bro that is too funny 😂😂😂
Lmao. So u made a real gun without a 3d printer. That’s impressive
@@ExposingTheLies360 you don't need a 3 d printer a zip gin is literally fitted steal with threads. It's like a pen but widee
@@timtaylor7146 I wouldn’t even know where to start tbh. Anywhere i could learn how to make a straight axel pen gun? Lol
@@ExposingTheLies360 they work great. A 22 is accurate up to 20 yards,
Don’t know if Scott will see this so many days after the video release but I just discovered the Springfield 1911-A2 SASS and I would love to see him shoot one on the channel
TAKE THE PEN
OMG 😂😂😂 I was afraid you will hurt those tiny little rounds 🤣🤣🤣 but pretty amazing, also the muzzle flash, from this pen gun :) like it
What kinda back to school supplies are these
From the fiddliness of the grip and recoil, I'm going to guess that this should be thought of as more a novelty item, rather than a 'last-resort piece'? In the stress and struggle of a life or death situation, I can see someone fumbling this too much to use it accurately... But, still a fun item to own, for sure 👍👍👍👍
That hand made me think of the Yakuza 🥴🥴🥴🥴🙈🙈🙈🙈
F that when the zombies come I know what I'm grabbing
I'm pretty sure you're meant to press it into someone and then pull the trigger
Or in places you are not supposed to carry but don't have metal detectors
Jesus Loves you all very much!!!! God Bless everyone!!!!
Don’t know why but the truck getting stuck was hilarious😂
Perfect for interviewing one or the other politician. 🥰
Love u'r Videos! 🙂
Funny Video,thank you Scott.Greetings from Germany
The little giggle.... Love how much you enjoy your job man!
I always love the intros good work Kentucky Ballistics