the last four minutes or so is COMEDY GOLD. Skip ahead if you must. The running narration/commentary throughout this video really nails it. Side note I was on my way to work today and heard a report on the radio about a local guy fatally shooting himself from cleaning his gun. I couldn't wrap my mind around how that could even happen. When I got home later on and ran across this video it started to make sense....some people are absolute idiots! That said I know a few folks who got seriously cut around the eyes from a rifle scope, generally in Alaska from .338 and .458 Winchester Mags and other high-octane bear guns that they wanted to shoot just see how much recoil they really had. Mission accomplished! Enjoy!
The guy at 1:30 nearly got a 12 gauge frontal lobotomy. 3:11 is, to quote Chris Rock, just ig'nant. 4:32, Tactical Ted scores the best "I meant to do that" of all time as he doesn't even react to negligently discharging a .44 Magnum. 9:42, after having the Joker-esque moment of his gun falling out of his pants, he makes a panic-stricken grab for it and...yep. 11:28-11:41, you're an asshole if you let someone shoot a gun that's more than they can reasonably handle. It's seriously not cool. Also, your girl's going to be seriously pissed if she gets a scope scar on her face. 12:38, seen the Tex Grebner one many times, at least he owned it. In a way he's lucky: that .45 ACP slug went down the length of his upper leg and didn't hit his knee or his foot. 13:12, 13:18, is that the same f**king guy?!? 14:00, no sympathy. That's what you get for doing that shit.
the guy at 13:30 who was using a tipped over big plastic trash can as cover/a rest shooting a.....big PVC bazooka? that exploded was intriguing! At exactly 14:00 yes that was a "no sympathy" moment - why exactly was he holding the gun way out in front of him like that? Who does that for any reason? The 13:38 Arab guy comment was great "I wanna go to the range with these guys!" Military memories I went to a range with some actual Army Rangers once. I should have gotten a t-shirt for that, even posthumous if need be. Let's just say their range safety procedures were....less than mainstream & by-the-book to say the least.