I watched a female throw a grenade like 2 ft over the wall during remagen and she was so dissapointed in the throw she stared at it, Cadre slammed her under the water so fast, I thought she died anyways
My dad taught me two things about guns a while back. Never hand a large caliber gun to a small caliber person, and never shoot a large caliber man with a small caliber bullet.
Two things. Jacketed Hollow Points and Center Mass I don't care how big you are 3 9 Millimeter JHPs will ruin your day. Save that bullshit for someone that's gonna believe that crap
My dad joined the Army back in '00, and was deployed to Iraq shortly after the 9/11 attacks. I was very young, and didn't know him well from before he joined. He was back every few months and I only remember him becoming colder, meaner, and more self destructive by the year. He eventually got out when I was about 9, but by the time I was 18 I had a deep, unforgiving hatred for who he'd become. Constantly asking myself, 'What did I do wrong?', 'What did I do to deserve this?', 'Why did the Army make you this way?'. Naturally, over the years I was attracted to military culture and content on TH-cam and stumbled on Nikko a few years back. Watching your content has helped me strengthen the relationship I have with my dad and actually get a few laughs in here and there. I'm 23 now, we're thinking about going Elk hunting next season. Love you Nikko! Keep bringing families together through your content.
My grandpa made sure my first trip to the shooting range wouldn’t have me unprepared for recoil. He took me out behind the house, put a watergun in my hand, and smacked it when I pulled the trigger so I would have an idea how a real gun would jerk. So no gun fails for teenage me!
Late response but my brother did something similar to me when I was first shooting shotguns. He had me hold his 20 Guage and after I put it down I asked how hard does it kick. He punched me in the shoulder. Granted we were young and stupid but I knew what to expect lol.
I usually get this hyper when I’m super comfortable with the people I’m around or just by myself, but I usually don’t do it around other people cause they tell me I’m being too loud and obnoxious
I was at an outdoor gun range once and this old dude wouldn't keep his pistol pointed down range. He flagged me and my buddies every single time he racked the slide, and the RSO didn't say a word to him even though he was standing with the guy the entire time
My gun fail happened few months ago when my dad got a new 9mm and he flagged me a bit and so I told him be careful. Then after explaining he checked and made sure he cleared the gun he cocks it back and a live round flops out. 😐
My dad and uncles have always stressed gun safety to me ever since I was a baby. One time we went to the range and I shot a .22 pistol with my uncle behind me. The brass came out and landed exactly in my glasses and burned the shit out my eyebrow made me drop the gun. My uncle and dad were just happy nothing happened to me but I was so upset that I thought I’ll never be able to shoot again. They trusted me to be a big boy and I failed. Took me so long to understand mistakes happen. But if something like these videos happened my dad woulda put me up for adoption
Dont own a firearm, want to change that at some point here, but have fired a couple .22's, never anything larger than that. But got damn these people, Darwinism at its finest!
them squirrel poppers be fun tho fr. I've shot m16's and shit before, as well as a 1911. If you want some advice from me, I'd recommend you avoid getting scope punched. That shit hurt lol
Because I haven’t been shooting as long as others and my dad always made sure I acted as I should around a firearm, my biggest gun fail so far is grabbing fresh brass from around the range
I was raised on revolvers. First handgun I ever fired was my Dad's Police Issue .38spc. I gotta admit, while I am a semi guy now, I still have a soft spot in my heart for revolvers.
Had a runaway 249 in Qual once but twisted the belt. Got credit for an immediate action. During our Tech school we had a female who threw short and tried to look over. Cadre horse collared her IBE behind the barrier but didn't like body slam her.
The video at 6:08 we talked about in gun safety and we watched that video as we were learning about hang fires on shotguns, I am now scared to use a shotgun and I'm doing trap next year.
My craziest gun fail was one I don’t even remember. I was in a motorcycle accident and had to stay with my mother for awhile. I was not able to do much as I could barely walk. I was prescribed pain medication and ambien to help me sleep. One day I was woken up by my mother who seemed terrified. She asked me “what was that about last night?” I asked her what she was talking about because I didn’t do anything but she said “last night you woke me up at about 3 in the morning. You were bawling and handed me a loaded 356 revolver saying ‘please take this away from me’ then you left the room and went back to sleep” I never took the ambien again after that night.
A 14 year old kid accidentally shot himself hunting. His gun was on safety but he tripped, and fell into the barrel and he was conscious enough to call his mom, dad and best friend. When his mom got to him she was only able to say goodbye. She was a nurse and knew he wasn't going to make it. 💔💔
I brought my buddy to the gun range. He went through a safety course and then I showed him what to do. He turned around with the firearm loaded aimed towards me.
Yoo Nikko, dead ass worse gun fail personally was bounding and firing at steel. I didn't realize my steel plate had gotten wedged on the hanger with a fucked up angle and got about 20 yards from target when a ricochet came back at me and tagged me in the forehead just above my left eye. Literally a day before my son was born lol. I bled like a mfkr bro 🤣
We had a guy where the RSO had to apply pressure to his back with his hand to keep him from falling back on anything bigger than 5.56 on semi when standing or squatting. If it was fun switch time he’d creep up and back. Shotgun and 7.62 were scary. Prone and kneeling on one knee he was fine and stable. Was funny and scary at the same time.
I grew up whyt 🗑 and around guns my whole life, but I was a gun safety course prodigy. No gun fails here. This shit is kinda terrifying, but you make it funny af.😅
I went hunting with my friend and he accidentally discharged his shotgun and dropped it, and he said “I wanted to check if the chamber was clear, so I pressed the trigger.”
Dude you are so entertaining you are my new favorite channel I love the military content that you do it's hilarious I send your videos to other people too that I can't stop laughing!!
The AK exploding may have been from tainted ammo America sent out to Vietnam for the VC and now, who knows where it is. Scariest gun fail I had was a hang fire on a .338 Lapua. Took a minute and a half for it to go bang.
Might have also just been ancient ammo, especially with the squirrel-y gun powder they use overseas. Could also have been over charged, under charged, set back...there's a lot that can cause a high pressure spike.
Bro I was at a range and a guy's glock beside me completely exploaded. He was good and we laughed about it. After the fact he said "lm switching to s&w"
Never had a gun fail but I've had a gun fail on me. Long story short, Out shooting and the wife's carry gun basically went full auto after a hang fire. Super spooky she handled it like a champ though.
I been following on TikTok for about 1-2 years and I love the content. Recently subbed to see the full videos would love it if you were in the corner commentating and the video was full screen. Either way I’ve watched about 4 videos so far and I love it
Teaching my sister about shot guns and my sister hit the metal holding the paper at an indoor range with a 20g slug. Thank God the safety officer had his back to us and the round when forward after striking the metal. I took the shotgun away from her and pretended like nothing happen
Craziest gun fail I ever experienced was a live round firing into the alibi barrel and blasting shrapnel out the other end. That thing did NOT stop that round! And that private did not finish basic training...
This wasent me but my grandma, her first time shooting a gun it was a thirty aught six and she got gun punched she broke the bone around her eye and had to go to the ER.
When I was going through bootcamp, I watched a guy dislocate his shoulder while throwing a dummy grenade and pop it back into place the range instructor was visibly horrified, then watched him barely make it over the barrier by 2 feet when he went to throw a live m67 grenade and ended up being hammered into the ditch by by a different range instructor.
5:09 I would like to throw a grenade someday, but I'd be yeeting that shit with my NFL-grade right arm to the point where the grenade doesn't make contact with the ground after 6 seconds. xD
Not me but my gun instructor Peaches told me this. He was working at a gun range and a kid’s grandfather brought his heirloom gun. He was about to let the kid shoot it be he ran over to grab it. Turns out the gun was held together by a rusty screw and medical tape. The gun was in two pieces and could be poked with a knife all the way through. He then showed us the gun and it was in terrible condition.
I watched a female throw a grenade like 2 ft over the wall during remagen and she was so dissapointed in the throw she stared at it, Cadre slammed her under the water so fast, I thought she died anyways
See that makes me wonder like how is she a drill sergeant! Lol
Remagen was so much fun when I was at Jackson!
Wtf? Did she want to know what frag flying directly at your face looked like? 😂
Women
@@cavencolegaming9854 women?
My dad taught me two things about guns a while back. Never hand a large caliber gun to a small caliber person, and never shoot a large caliber man with a small caliber bullet.
True
Okay lone survivor. Lmao. That's a fucking movie quote 😑
@@sethsnethen2341 did you ever stop and think about where movies get those quotes?
@@TheRealJustinDurbin not your dad.
Two things. Jacketed Hollow Points and Center Mass
I don't care how big you are 3 9 Millimeter JHPs will ruin your day.
Save that bullshit for someone that's gonna believe that crap
My dad joined the Army back in '00, and was deployed to Iraq shortly after the 9/11 attacks. I was very young, and didn't know him well from before he joined. He was back every few months and I only remember him becoming colder, meaner, and more self destructive by the year. He eventually got out when I was about 9, but by the time I was 18 I had a deep, unforgiving hatred for who he'd become. Constantly asking myself, 'What did I do wrong?', 'What did I do to deserve this?', 'Why did the Army make you this way?'. Naturally, over the years I was attracted to military culture and content on TH-cam and stumbled on Nikko a few years back. Watching your content has helped me strengthen the relationship I have with my dad and actually get a few laughs in here and there. I'm 23 now, we're thinking about going Elk hunting next season. Love you Nikko! Keep bringing families together through your content.
God bless my friend. I hope you and your father get all the time you need to heal your relationship.
Glad things are getting better, your forgiveness and giving him time means more than you could know
My grandpa made sure my first trip to the shooting range wouldn’t have me unprepared for recoil. He took me out behind the house, put a watergun in my hand, and smacked it when I pulled the trigger so I would have an idea how a real gun would jerk. So no gun fails for teenage me!
Late response but my brother did something similar to me when I was first shooting shotguns. He had me hold his 20 Guage and after I put it down I asked how hard does it kick. He punched me in the shoulder. Granted we were young and stupid but I knew what to expect lol.
My grandpa taught me to shoot too 😊
Never had a gun fail. My scarest gun experience was thinking I lost my charging pin 😂😂😂
Oh man 😅
Me neither man, funny story tho.😂
So you ALMOST had a gun fail 😂
@@nikkoortiz So damn close! 😂😂
If anyone tells you they never had a gun fail, they are 99.999% not telling the truth.
Nikko’s energy remains unmatched
I usually get this hyper when I’m super comfortable with the people I’m around or just by myself, but I usually don’t do it around other people cause they tell me I’m being too loud and obnoxious
My guess is cocaine or meth trying to fill the void left by combat.
The dude checking for entry wounds at 7:56 had me rofl for realz 😂
Yeah, I think if he wasnt so busy looking for bullet holes, him and the other dude woulda beaten their buddy to death with his own desert eagle...
@tigerman1978 They don't call desert eagles hand cannons for no reason man
the whole thing looked like a skit tbh, you could see him flinch 30-40 seconds before when he tried to pull the trigger the first time
I shot my ceiling while I was drunk on accident. It only takes one misfire to learn the lesson though.
I was at an outdoor gun range once and this old dude wouldn't keep his pistol pointed down range. He flagged me and my buddies every single time he racked the slide, and the RSO didn't say a word to him even though he was standing with the guy the entire time
My gun fail happened few months ago when my dad got a new 9mm and he flagged me a bit and so I told him be careful. Then after explaining he checked and made sure he cleared the gun he cocks it back and a live round flops out. 😐
😮🤯🤯
Daaaaamn your dad almost took you out 😂
@@nikkoortiz 😂🤣why do I hear you saying this in your high pitched quick talk lmao
Hope you took his gun away and told him “until you retake a safety class and pass it then we’ll talk”😂😂😂
He's reminding you that he brought you into this world and he can take you out 🤣
My dad and uncles have always stressed gun safety to me ever since I was a baby. One time we went to the range and I shot a .22 pistol with my uncle behind me. The brass came out and landed exactly in my glasses and burned the shit out my eyebrow made me drop the gun. My uncle and dad were just happy nothing happened to me but I was so upset that I thought I’ll never be able to shoot again. They trusted me to be a big boy and I failed. Took me so long to understand mistakes happen. But if something like these videos happened my dad woulda put me up for adoption
Yea I started teaching my babies how to make bombs and breach since day 1. sadly they didn't heed my lessons and blew themselves up 😢
@@julianhaelig119not funny dude
Gun fails always get me 😂 The one where dude tripped, I thought for sure he was done for.
Honestly that could be the luckiest man ever!!0
@@nikkoortiz You're not wrong!
3:32 Nikko's "ayi!" got me. I'm still coughing right now after laughing so hard at it 😹
WHY WOULD YOU LOOK DOWN THERE 😓🤯
for real?!?
Did that dude die?
Dude was looking for cookies
4:47 had me dying to much 😂 he just “YEEEEET!”
Why did he throw it
When I was 8 my brother gave me a loaded 12 gauge double barrel and told me to pull both triggers at once. My shoulder blades touched
Dont own a firearm, want to change that at some point here, but have fired a couple .22's, never anything larger than that. But got damn these people, Darwinism at its finest!
Lmao yeah serously!! 😂
them squirrel poppers be fun tho fr. I've shot m16's and shit before, as well as a 1911. If you want some advice from me, I'd recommend you avoid getting scope punched. That shit hurt lol
Saw a video on Twitter where a father handed a gun to his 3-6 year old son and not even a few seconds later the son shot the father in the stomach 😂😂
8:20 when he checked his body for holes 💀
Thanks!
Bro that last one lol. Dude in green's life flashing before his eyes he's like "do I have holes in me, and I am dead god dammit"
I actually think it would be pretty cool to see you do a video on firearm safety love the content keep it up
Because I haven’t been shooting as long as others and my dad always made sure I acted as I should around a firearm, my biggest gun fail so far is grabbing fresh brass from around the range
I was raised on revolvers. First handgun I ever fired was my Dad's Police Issue .38spc. I gotta admit, while I am a semi guy now, I still have a soft spot in my heart for revolvers.
Had a runaway 249 in Qual once but twisted the belt. Got credit for an immediate action.
During our Tech school we had a female who threw short and tried to look over. Cadre horse collared her IBE behind the barrier but didn't like body slam her.
5:23 tried to do a quick draw and yelled like a cowboy riding his horse XD
My biggest gun fail is not being able to conceal carry yet 😕
Lol it’s okay CCW over hyped half the time because people don’t have the training haha
Mine is not even being able to own a handgun.
5:41 she fr screaming over .22 lr
I love your reactions....hilarious!
Ryan I appreciate you man hope you enjoy the gun fails!
Red shirt dude screaming "what the fuck" is what got me DYING!
The video at 6:08 we talked about in gun safety and we watched that video as we were learning about hang fires on shotguns, I am now scared to use a shotgun and I'm doing trap next year.
My craziest gun fail was one I don’t even remember. I was in a motorcycle accident and had to stay with my mother for awhile. I was not able to do much as I could barely walk. I was prescribed pain medication and ambien to help me sleep. One day I was woken up by my mother who seemed terrified. She asked me “what was that about last night?” I asked her what she was talking about because I didn’t do anything but she said “last night you woke me up at about 3 in the morning. You were bawling and handed me a loaded 356 revolver saying ‘please take this away from me’ then you left the room and went back to sleep” I never took the ambien again after that night.
I had damn near the exact same experience as you. That was the last ambien I ever took.
My scariest gun moment was test firing my home build for the first time
Even more fun with 80%s
This guy is 100% a federal agent.
Federal agent spotted
7:15 is burrow canyon in California. Not surprising he couldn’t shoot 😂😂
A 14 year old kid accidentally shot himself hunting. His gun was on safety but he tripped, and fell into the barrel and he was conscious enough to call his mom, dad and best friend. When his mom got to him she was only able to say goodbye. She was a nurse and knew he wasn't going to make it. 💔💔
0:31 it's the m-65 submachine assault gun that has special magazines that can hold 556 bullets and can shoot smaller guns
That last clip had me 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣 dudes reaction was great. Some serious Darwin Award contenders in this one 😂 top tier content as always Nikko
Last one was my favorite 😂
I brought my buddy to the gun range. He went through a safety course and then I showed him what to do. He turned around with the firearm loaded aimed towards me.
I saw Jesus!
7:00 "Bleed in silence " hahaha
Yoo Nikko, dead ass worse gun fail personally was bounding and firing at steel. I didn't realize my steel plate had gotten wedged on the hanger with a fucked up angle and got about 20 yards from target when a ricochet came back at me and tagged me in the forehead just above my left eye. Literally a day before my son was born lol. I bled like a mfkr bro 🤣
@4:06 into the video “who is that” you ask. It appears to be the nitwit from last airsoft reaction video. Good stuff 👍
We had a guy where the RSO had to apply pressure to his back with his hand to keep him from falling back on anything bigger than 5.56 on semi when standing or squatting. If it was fun switch time he’d creep up and back. Shotgun and 7.62 were scary. Prone and kneeling on one knee he was fine and stable. Was funny and scary at the same time.
“One last IED” 💀
That's not a gun mistake it's a life decision 😂
I was laughing so hard when the one kid fell on the trash Ben
I grew up whyt 🗑 and around guns my whole life, but I was a gun safety course prodigy. No gun fails here. This shit is kinda terrifying, but you make it funny af.😅
I've never touched anything beyond a BB gun but I KNOW rule #1... DO NOT POINT IT AT ANYTHING YOU DON'T WANT UNALIVED
I’m only watching this because you’re hilarious and people are so ridiculous. 😂
He is ridiculous 😂
Lmao well I appreciate you watchin! Lol
imagine a chain fire at 5:57
I went hunting with my friend and he accidentally discharged his shotgun and dropped it, and he said “I wanted to check if the chamber was clear, so I pressed the trigger.”
I hope he now understands that you do not press the trigger to check if the chamber is clear.
Well, I mean, you WILL find out...
You know today I had a guy tell me AKs are better than ARs, no words
Oh god that guy looking down the barrel made me yeet my phone the first time I saw it.
Dude you are so entertaining you are my new favorite channel I love the military content that you do it's hilarious I send your videos to other people too that I can't stop laughing!!
I love these gun fails lol
Thanks Gun fails are the best 😂
3:49 boy went into the Navy
The AK exploding may have been from tainted ammo America sent out to Vietnam for the VC and now, who knows where it is. Scariest gun fail I had was a hang fire on a .338 Lapua. Took a minute and a half for it to go bang.
Might have also just been ancient ammo, especially with the squirrel-y gun powder they use overseas. Could also have been over charged, under charged, set back...there's a lot that can cause a high pressure spike.
4:28 it sadly does say c.a.t
The one with the hat flying and the last reaction and the guy checking himself!!!!😂😂
Oh hell yea time for a smoke break
Yeah these gun fails got me STRESSED
Buddy cheddar bobbed himself 5:32
Bro I was at a range and a guy's glock beside me completely exploaded. He was good and we laughed about it. After the fact he said "lm switching to s&w"
Ruger, baby, Ruger!
Somehow a primer from a 5.56 got lodged in my bolt carrier... locked it to the rear and I couldn't get the upper and lower apart until we used "tools"
5:49 average anti-2A Karen
I’m 13 and seem to know more basic gun safety than these people 😔
Never had a gun fail but I've had a gun fail on me. Long story short, Out shooting and the wife's carry gun basically went full auto after a hang fire. Super spooky she handled it like a champ though.
6:29 that’s the Navajo 5000. kills bears but if you don’t watch out it will scalp you too 😂
I started watching you before I went to basic, got 4 weeks left!! Combat engineers lead the way!!
4:56 RIP to bruh
I really want to know did it miss his head or did it him and his hat 6:33
2:49 I’ve had bbq’s like this 😂
These videos are my favorite reminder to only load 1 road the first time 😂😂
5:24 I feel good
I been following on TikTok for about 1-2 years and I love the content. Recently subbed to see the full videos would love it if you were in the corner commentating and the video was full screen. Either way I’ve watched about 4 videos so far and I love it
4:34 i thought it said gay! 🤣
Bro your Reaction is Funny😂
2:30 that junk happened in the movie world war z in the first 30 minutes
Oh yeah when that scientist or doctor guy fell on the plane ramp and shot himself
0:26 looks like a spring airgun. Actually really tuff on scopes.
This is natural selection at its finest!!!!!!!
i was pheasant hunting when a dude was aiming low and misfired shooting his dog
Never had one, was taught from a young age that firearms were never toys and the proper procedures and ways to handle them.
Dude tripped, but at least he had it pointed up and down range
love when they hold it like I imagine the first human to ever test fire a gun to look like
Teaching my sister about shot guns and my sister hit the metal holding the paper at an indoor range with a 20g slug. Thank God the safety officer had his back to us and the round when forward after striking the metal. I took the shotgun away from her and pretended like nothing happen
5:40 bro really turned into the navy for a sec💀💀💀
6:45 Look at that beautiful unlocked hinge joint 😂
The last one the dude on the far left checks if he’s alive still😂😂😂
My only complaint with your reactions is they arent long enough lol can never get enough 🤣✊🏻
My only gun fail was like a year ago. I was at an indoor range, and some guy flags me with a loaded 12 gauge, i never went back to that gun range...
The what the duck at the end @ 8:00
2:23 my dad‘s friend died that way truly terrifying
Love you're reactions.. seen a few on the ranges when I was in the British Army. And the throw back with a Grenade.
Craziest gun fail I ever experienced was a live round firing into the alibi barrel and blasting shrapnel out the other end. That thing did NOT stop that round! And that private did not finish basic training...
I was 14 and wasn’t going through puberty when I shot a 12 gauge with no plugs.. stance and grip is everything lmao
0:52 i thought ak-47s were reliable?
oh wait
This wasent me but my grandma, her first time shooting a gun it was a thirty aught six and she got gun punched she broke the bone around her eye and had to go to the ER.
When I was going through bootcamp, I watched a guy dislocate his shoulder while throwing a dummy grenade and pop it back into place the range instructor was visibly horrified, then watched him barely make it over the barrier by 2 feet when he went to throw a live m67 grenade and ended up being hammered into the ditch by by a different range instructor.
5:09 I would like to throw a grenade someday, but I'd be yeeting that shit with my NFL-grade right arm to the point where the grenade doesn't make contact with the ground after 6 seconds. xD
Not me but my gun instructor Peaches told me this. He was working at a gun range and a kid’s grandfather brought his heirloom gun. He was about to let the kid shoot it be he ran over to grab it. Turns out the gun was held together by a rusty screw and medical tape. The gun was in two pieces and could be poked with a knife all the way through. He then showed us the gun and it was in terrible condition.
3:59 That's Catdick Everclean
this is funnier than any meme comp. the reactions are so funny