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  • @weaponeer i agree with everything weaponeer except that the cross-dressing thing wasnt so nice... besides that takes some balls to do which obviously these trolls lack. xD and as far as "sucking at the whole insult thing" I am sure he does more productive things than trying to come up with trolling schemes.

  • @ViperFallenAngel - The "undereducated butt huffing crossdressing troll" was a direct reply to the "sucking at the whole insult thing" LOL.. But, the truth is the trolls were pushing me just a bit too hard the day after my service dog died in my arms. (wrong day to push me). most of the troll comments don't even get approved, yet you look at the vial comments a few of these toads post to other channels and always get away with it, it's hard to pass up a verbal slap upside the head.

  • @weaponeer I am sorry for your loss. As for the trolls i don't know what has been going on because all of the sudden i started seeing more troll comments than normal. I never thought I'd see people trolling on your videos I mean you don't really leave a gap for trolling. Your videos are pleasant to watch even for someone like myself who don't really know much about weapons and don't even really have much of a desire to own any. And yet I've still watched most of your videos.

  • @ViperFallenAngel - It's sad that some people have such low self esteem that they feel the need to verbally attack others (a basic form of bullying). They see something they cannot do, something they cannot own, or something they do not know and they lash out like spoiled little kids, crying until someone gives in, not understanding how pathetic trolls or trolling is seen by others. Acting in such a way in person could be downright hazardous, yet they feel being a troll is somehow acceptable.

  • @weaponeer I totally agree with that.

  • Pretty nice greenscreen. I thought it was real for about a minute before I saw the green near your stomach. Also the background doesn't move at all.

  • I wonder if a semi auto range will fuck me up for bump firing... Should I ask?

  • nice background

  • Appreciate your time and technique.

    Thumbs up

    :D

  • >> Do you fellow gun lovers think we could actually change the government through politics if we tried?

    Honestly gun owners shouldn't be restricted to semi-auto, partially because of the constitution, and it's intent, and partially because criminals will always have full-auto weapons anyway.

    We must fight for our rights!

  • @multiHappyHacker Um... it is not illegal to own Full Auto Machine guns...

  • @FrancisPennySac in some states yes. it is.

  • @FrancisPennySac If youre in ca it is.

  • i didnt know the pros had to bump fire...

  • @HeroHasGuns - the point is to know everything about your weapons. troops did it during WWII, and professional Exhibition Shooters still do it.

  • Good job, Will definitely try this out.

  • This is a great instructional video, however the dramatic music in the background is not nessasary...

  • @cdcase16 - you hold your finger in place and pull the weapon forward until it fires.. keep your finger still, and keep hpulling forward and you are bump firing

  • why didnt u shoot

  • @redbull9679 - I have plenty of shooting videos including bumpfire, but this video was instruction only, and Bumpfiring happens so quickly that you cannot see it happen even if you are watching for it. (plus this was Jan 15 in Wisconsin and it was -15 degrees F. outside in the middle of winter, so I shot the video indoors using a green screen.)

  • @weaponeer U look sexy :)

  • @redbull9679 - Thats creepy coming from a guy....lol

  • What make rifle is that? I read in one of your comments that you're working with Yankee Hill, I just purchased one of thier sbr's, can't wait to get my paperwork back so I can take possesion of it.

  • @philyfred - i build all my rifles, so you could call it a weaponeer... :O) I tend to work with all the major manufactures... I'm sure you are going to love the SBR!

  • Great Video!

  • @redneck8127 seriously tony?

  • @redneck8127 - "them gloves" help protect my left hand because I'm a partial hand amputee. Sounds like your the Child Molester expert, or is it just your hobby?

  • @weaponeer weaponeer, rebutles like this are just another reason why you're awesome

  • the first time I bump fired my ak it was by accident, I was laying prone and had the but against my shoulder with one hand on the mag and one one the grip it would do a little 2 shot or 3 shot burst. at first I didn't notice that it was more than one shot because it was so rapid. Maybe you could try this and tell my what you think was happening. I had no bypod

  • @ak47citizensoldier - it happens when you have the rifle to the shoulder lightly, and press the trigger slowly. if the hand/finger is still in the same spot, when the rifle recoils it resets the trigger, and bounces against the finger to fire it again

  • @weaponeer oh thanks

  • Doesn't even fire the gun, omg.

  • @tombomb169 - did you read the title? this was an instructional video. you cannot see how it's done when firing because it happens to fast. plus it was Jan 15 and well below zero outside, the video used a green screen. if you want to watch bump firing, I have several videos showing real bumpfiring.

  • SO SHOOT THE FUCKING THING ALREADY...

  • @ed11561 - as stated over an over for those who cannot read. this is a HOW-TO video. You cannot learn bumpfiring by watching because it happens too quickly and there are a number of things happening at once, if you want to watch bump firing see my bump firing videos, if you want to learn how to bumpfire, watch the two HOW-TO Videos (this is one of them). plus the fact that this was shot in a studio in the middle of winter with the outside temps being -15 degrees F.

  • damn thats my dream gun. wish i could afford a G for a gun. i stick with the cheaper ak-47s

  • its not a weapon unless ur intent is to hurt someone i hate when people refer to it a gun or firearm as a weapon

  • @brob56676 - don't confuse it as an intent to hurt as it's intent is to defend, and protect against evil. It's a weapon of protection, but keep in mind that weapon is a general term, and this is a general How-to, not specific to a rifle, otherwise it would be titled how to bumpfire an AR15.

  • @weaponeer He's right though; If you define "weapon" as anything designed such that it can cause harm harm, then everything humans have ever made, and many we haven't, are covered.

  • @SacredByte - Weapon and gun are general terms to cover a wide spectrum (rifle, pistol, SGM, Belt fed etc), but in the Military, Guns are either between your legs, or howitzers. the term weapon is common in the Military such as hand me my Weapon. You have defensive weapons and offensive weapons, not guns. keep in mind, an e-tool can be a weapon, but cannot be a gun or a firearm, the same for a knife.. it's a weapon, not a firearm or gun. also note that all weapons are tools.

  • @weaponeer No, what you term a "weapon" is, in fact, a TOOL; The PROPER name for that class of tool, is a FIREARM.

    As I said, ANYTHING can be used as a weapon, and therefore the word is useless when used as many do.

  • @SacredByte - A weapon IS a tool for the purpose of self defense, shooting sports and hunting. The prime example is CCW which is a "concealed carrying weapon" which refers to the practice of carrying a handgun OR OTHER WEAPON in public in a concealed manner. Not all weapons are firearms, such as a knife, and others such as high power air rifles, or even bows and cross bows are not firearms, which is why firearm is not used in general terms.

  • @brob56676 it is a weapon, it is designed to kill

    I am pro-gun but I don't believe people should see guns as anything but a weapon. The constitution defends Arms, arms are weapons, nothing else.

  • nice green screen, lol good info tho

  • kill the muzic plz

  • Why waste the money. There is a much cheaper way to go FA. It's called airsoft. Yes it's a toy. Both way's your playing around. lol.... Be safe & have fun.

  • nice fake background

  • looks like a green screen behind you

  • @cjjj1206 - it was.. the video was shot Jan 15th in the middle of winter with the outside temps around 10 degrees F or lower

  • haha... green screen

  • Hey how do you Bump fire from the shoulder?

  • ar15 in south africa. damn

  • @taimoor006 - Utah but pretty much that same in northern NV

  • Another awesome video and instructions,Thank you very much for sharing this Brother and for your service :)

  • I could Google this, but I'd rather ask you. So, is it technically legal to bumpfire a weapon such as this? Or any weapon I should ask? When you look at what they did to Olofson, it makes one wonder. Thanks!

  • @brettbouler - technically yes, because there is no modification made to the weapon. Now I would stay away from using rubber bands, springs, and belt loops, because technically that can be considered a conversion part (they considered a length of shoelace a machine gun for years). now just because it's technically legal, it's not allowed at nearly all ranges, and if and/or when the cops show up, they may send your rifle to the ATF Tech branch to see if it's modified. watch your 922r etc.

  • @weaponeer I figured as much, but, one never knows. Shoelace. Really? wow.

    Got it. Thanks man! Keep on keepin on!

  • Thanks!

    

  • Good job on the green screen.

  • Is it possible to bumpfire a 22 semiautomatic rifle.

  • @303shotgun - possible? yes. just not likely, and I say the due to the weight of the rifle, and the typical heavy trigger pull. if it was a light enough rifle and a really nice trigger pull, it's possible

  • no i have an ar15 and im a marine so idk bout yall dum asses but i like wqatching them bumpfire not sit and fucking talk about it

  • @MRYAMAHARIDER121 - first off stolen honor is no joke, as a disabled Veteran I don't take BS from 18 year olds that cannot read or spell. The title says "How-To bumpfire" which means instruction on how you do it. You cannot learn about it by watching, and I have had class 3 shooters try at the range and could not see how it was done. so if you want to watch bump firing don't watch a how-to video, and if you watch the video anyway, don't bitch about it afterwards.

  • @MRYAMAHARIDER121 You arrogant dink... 

  • @MRYAMAHARIDER121 You got schooled, now just go back and study English.

    Don't they teach you to go for accuracy and not autofire in the Core? Isn't that a part of the Riflemans Creed?

    Do you learn anything anywhere you go or are you just a complete idiot, this would normally be a question but I could care less. Everyone is telling you off so I figured I would make sure you got the point that your a fool, simpleton.

    You don't make the Marines look good buddy... If you really are one..

  • @MRYAMAHARIDER121 u aint,u aint,u aint shit.

  • like your stock scope and grip

  • Nice job man. Sucks that some people can't accept that this is a great video. Keep posting!

  • you're also forgetting to let go of the firing hand then leaving the trigger finger in the same place

  • @MetalGearSEAL4 - Watch /watch?v=6rq5gE-9Qak and /watch?v=f2pMBDfQMbE for demo's. after watching the videos you might get the impression that I know what I'm talking about.

  • @weaponeer I'm just saying is that you need to say that you have to let go of the firing hand in the video so people don't get the wrong idea, I clearly noticed that you're not gripping the firing hand in the other video, so can you please calm down

  • Bumpfire video with no bumpfire why?

  • @countsmyth - because it happens to fast for you to see or learn anything. this is a how-to video.

  • @weaponeer - note: I have shown Class three shooters how to do it, and they were watching from less than a foot away and could not figure out how I was doing it. you don't learn anything by watching in this case, it's just too fast, but if you listen... thats when you will learn

  • Dude sounds like Terrible Ted Nugent.

  • Do you think a .22LR ( colt m4 .22 ) has enough recoil to bumpfire it?

  • @cooldbz12 no

  • Thanks Weaponeer. That was by far the clearest explanation I have seen on how to bump fire. I hate you have to deal with know it alls. Keep doing what you're doing bro'.

  • thanks man i need that help .

  • greenscreen

  • wut kind of scope is that you got

  • @1AD7UM - Israeli

  • so is there any advantage to bump firing or is it just a trick? Or a technique to fire semi-auto weapons faster?

  • @Strech208 - Fully automatic weapons cost more than many new cars, and are a minimum of 24 years old (transferable). The ability to pick up any semi-auto hunting or tactical style rifle and lay down suppressing fire accurately is a great advantage. Professional Demonstration shooters (and competitive shooters) who are firing hundreds of thousands of rounds a year even do it as part of demos to show how fast they can shoot a rifle, pistol, or shotgun. But from the belt loop it's just a trick.

  • I'm gonna state the obvious here: "The Pros" don't bumpfire. They have that extra switch on the receiver...

  • @s197stangdragger - and you are obviously wrong. it's typically done for demos and it's been done since WWII. and yes, the pros DO bumpfire as shown on TV many times. as pointed out in other comments it done to show just how fast the person can fire a pistol and it's typically done for fun for a crowd. when I demo weapons such as shooting the Browning 1919 from the hip, shot my Tactical 50 BMG with one hand, I also Bumpfire to blow people minds. I don't need Class 3, any semiauto rifle will do

  • isn't the term "bump fire like a pro" an oxymoron?

  • @preparehandbook - no, it's a paradox .

  • @weaponeer Either way, your skills are top notch. Due to the David Olofson case I'm a little too nervous about ramifications to do any bump firing (I'm over cautious to a fault), but your skill in doing so is amazing. Once upon a time bump firing was merely a silly trick folks did, you have definitely helped bring it to a whole different level of skill and control. Nice instructional video too. You do indeed show a great degree of proffesionalism.

  • So bump firing is something professionals do? I don't think so.

  • @jazzycat1 wrong again.... Not only am I a professional and I do it, many competitive shooters do it as well to show how fast they can shoot, which has also been documented on TV many times. it's done to demo how fast a pistol can be fired and to show off a bit because the normal person will assume it cannot be done.

  • Thank you for the video. It may take some practice to do it safe and accurate.

  • i wish u ve shot the dam gun

  • @Titleification - I have plenty of videos shooting, but you don't learn anything from watching because it happens to fast even in person

  • I recall the first time I bump fired when I was a little girl. lol It was on accident and I had no idea what I did. After a good laugh, my uncle taught me. Over the yrs I kinda figured out how to bounce it off my shoulder and get 3 to 4 rounds off fairly accuratly. It's kinda like riding a bicycle. You just gotta get your technique down. lol I see no real pratical use for it but it's fun every once in a while. I will have to try this bi pod technique. Thx for posting

  • @Bunchpoland

    Why

  • good

  • Tosh. RAMBO

  • Dude I can't hear u

  • How about actually doing it after talking about it! Shit! Ok, good tips but show us some good stuff!

  • @gs117 -watch , listen, learn. you don't learn from seeing done because it happens too fast. see my other videos if you want to see it done

  • Did youtube screw the audio on this?

  • @uraijit place your mouse over the speaker icon that has a red circle with a line through it, and click once, Tuh-dah.

  • green screen

  • @Curiner what the hell is the point of bump firing without one? the LMG's have bipods for stability so you can stay on target. done correctly you can fire from the shoulder and off the bipod with short bursts and be right on target (I have a video doing just that). the only problem is you have to be very good to do it. if you use a belt loop to bump fire you can forget trying this one without practice.

  • He's in Africa!!!!!!!!

  • @Bearswillattackyou - your off just a bit... It's northern Nevada.

  • i wanna see target results of bump firing as i think it would be dang good considering!

  • Nice backround......... XD haah

  • i like the fake background they put into this

  • Is it pretty accurate bumping from the shoulder,it seems to me it would be as opposed to bumping from the hip,also Im a gunsmith and have been through all the books I have on BATF rulings,most a little out of date,I personally dont see how bumpfireing could be illegal,as youre not modifieing the weapon,I was wondering what you might know about that.

  • @pidner - I would agree that it's legal as long as you are using technique and nothing else to assist you. as you know the ATF once ruled a shoe string a machine gun, so anything that you use to assist would be considered a machine gun. The Atkins Device was first classed as a stock by the ATF, but when they figured out it made 10/22's shoot like a machine gun they changed the ruling. a rubber band on the weapon could be considered a conversion, but just technique and physics is still legal

  • @weaponeer Yes sir,thats the way I see it,thanks for the reply.

  • @1075theeagle i second this

  • @1075theeagle

    dude the videos only like 3 minutes long. dont be a bitch about it lol

  • kinda looks like your on front of a greenscreen

  • @seriousamm video date: January 15, 2009 (middle of winter, with outside temps around 4 below. the green screen was a much nicer backdrop, and much easier to demo without a coat on.)

  • @weaponeer

    ahhhh lol i seee hahaha well just lil curious hahaha

  • It looks like he is outside but he isn't. What kind of black magic is this?

  • @jacethegreat - my kind.... lol (green screen in a controlled environment)

  • @jacethegreat lol. black magic.. ahahahahahha rofl

  • @1075theeagle Well search for pbc1951 and take a look !!

  • I have never bumpfired off a bipod, only from the hip and you hit nothing. I tried this last weekend with my HK 93 on bipod and sent 600 rounds down range through out the day, and was quite accurate. Thanks

  • is this bad for your trigger?  it has to be...

  • @TheCrystalRiver - well over 10,000 round in this rifle on the same trigger. the trigger has actually become smoother over the years, so actually it was good for it... lol

  • @1075theeagle - did you notice this is a how to video and not a bump-fire video? had you noticed that you would have figured out it happens too fast to "see" how it's done, which makes "showing you" impossible. people standing next to be when I do it cannot see it. the other point is this was shot with a green screen in a video studio. shooting a rifle there is generally a bad idea.

  • I just learned of this today, and i am very excited to go try it. thanks for the video.

  • What a crap greenscreen video. If it was so effective, try it for real. I didn't see a shot.

  • @TheMolson99 - and you have how many chroma key videos posted? (zero) and how about videos posted? (zero) had you been observant you would have noticed the date (JAN) aka middle of winter. it was -20 outside during this video. if you want to see a shot, try one of my many videos, but this was about teaching how to shoot, and you cannot see a trigger pulled from 15 feet. one other comment, this was one of my first chroma key videos. do better.

  • Nice technique. I plan on getting a AK in the near future, I think I'll practice it with that. It sounds quite sound. I like :D

  • To weaponeer....Bump firing is too cool. Not just because it makes a semi an auto but because the BATF can't do a thing about it! Do you think they're trying to figure out a way to make it illegal?

  • @behindeverybush1 - They just make sure people don't use items to help bumpfiring. string, rubberbands, etc are conversions by the ATF. pure technique is legal, and the ATF has no current plans to shut it down.

  • More mindless trolls blocked, and comments deleted. I have better things to do than feed the trolls.

  • @BadKharma9 - I delete your comments because don't have anything intelligent to say. Your just the common Troll with no weapons knowledge whatsoever, but a big mouth.

  • @BadKharma9 - Your problem is you don't like being wrong, and then someone making you look like an ass. shut your mouth, learn from your mistakes, and admit when you are wrong. Your not military because you have no understanding of military weapons and capabilities, unlike me I work with weapons 365 days a year, and there you are trying to make a point on things you don't understand. I'm currently working with YHM on a product. what are you doing?

  • @BadKharma9 - like the other moron, 90% of your posts were deleted for being just plain WRONG. You claimed the combat service life of an M16 is 10,000 rounds. My god what planet are you from? Do you think we replace M16's every year or in combat once a week?  the AR in the video have over 10K bumpfired through it and is exceptionally accurate. In my Unit I replaced one M16A1 (not burst) barrel in 16 years not from wear but it was run over by a 5 ton truck.

  • @weaponeer IF its so hard to miss then bring it on. If your so freaking good then demonstrate please. the bet still stands.

  • @TGLymantaiste - You know I shoot full auto all the time, you know I'm a weapons designer, you know I do weapons demos up to and including 50 BMG (even shooting them with one hand). so place $1000.00 in a legal escrow account, and I'll Bumpfire from the shoulder, off the bipod at a full sized human target at 100 yards in bursts and I'll keep 90% or better of the shots on the paper. captured on video with witnesses, and signed as legal and valid via notary attending.

  • @TGLymantaiste - If you just knew how pathetic your comments are to people who know what they are talking about. so far you are nothing more than a simple minded troll who failed to understand the video topic, opened your mouth and proved you are clueless.

  • @TGLymantaiste - now because you have the IQ of a liberal I'll cut you a little slack, but maybe you should see on my videos that I shoot a great deal of automatice weapons. Now If were not such a moron you would be comparing coverfire from an automatic weapon, and coverfire from a semi-auto. and you would see the rate of fire is nearly identical, and with proper training the lead on target would be the same as well.

  • @TGLymantaiste - Have you been huffing dog shit? Just a little tip for you.. SF/SEAL's etc... they actually get automatic weapons.. You do know that right? Maybe you can muster up the IQ to understand the point behind bumpfiring, it's purpose, it's use. You have already proven you know nothing about weapons, and you were not likely in the military. otherwise you would have a clue.

  • Hey, thanks for the vid man, fuck the haters, intelligent people appreciates what you are doing, Thumbs Up

  • @BadKharma9 - this is the problem when people such as yourself don't have a clue what they are talking about. at how many rounds is the throat shot out on an M16? You forget (or don't understand) you are talking about the parts on a select fire weapon!

  • who cut your hair?

  • @weaponeer thanx 4 the awsome vids the bump fire lessons workd great w my m70

    btw ur hilariouse i luv how u respond 2 all these a holes badmouthing and talkin shit on ur comments

    keep up the work

  • Great vid my friend.

  • @BrentK7 - thanks

  • "A little" less accurate than appropriate techniques?!? A LITTLE? You'll be lucky to hit a man sized target at 30 meters bump firing. That AR15 being fired appropriately is going to be hitting man sized targets at over 700 meters! Even if your goal is suppression fire, you'll be much better off squeezing shots of making your target crap them selves then to blow off your entire clip in 3 seconds with out a clue as to what you are hitting.

  • actually I have no problem keep 90% of the rounds on human target at 100 yards.

    The point of laying down fire is actually not to hit anything, it's a defensive technique used to pull back and keep the enemy's heads down.

    it's a technique used with great effect by SF and seal teams.

    Now I would be glad to show you how effective I am at bumpfiring.. I'll bumpfire off the bipod, while you stand 300 yards down range.

    keep in mind.. I shoot off hand pistol out to 250 yards.

  • @thatrickguy1

    Big rant for someone who doesn't know enough about guns to say 'mag' instead of 'clip'.

  • great video! keep it up thx for the advice!

  • f these dudes. nice vid man

  • Great Info! Thanks.

  • ...and you're on green screen

  • It does not take an Einstein to figure that out...

  • fake background

  • The video was taken on Jan 15th (WINTER TIME) even in the desert. and I'm shown wearing a t-shirt in a place where the high temp is 40 degrees that time of year.

    It's hard to explain the topic if I'm wearing a heavy coat and heavy gloves and a hat standing in the snow.

    The video was shot in a studio for that reason.

  • @weaponeer thanks for the bump fire video.very helpful

  • It doesn't matter where the video was taken. Whats important is that you have taken time out of your life to make this video with the intent of teaching people how to bump fire.

    Some of us appreciate that.

    Nice video.

  • @bugs9410 - - - So fucking what.

  • do you need an auto BCG?

  • ever5ything is semi with nothing added or removed. it's a technique only

  • Hey, I was wondering, is bump firing actually legal? I know you technically are still owning a semi automatic weapon, as it's still one round per trigger pull, but it simulates the firepower of a real automatic gun.

    If this is legal, is it less accurate than shooting a full auto gun in the "regular" way, or about the same?

  • Legal, yes... but it may not be allowed at your local range, and you could end up explaining to the cops what you are doing.

    Accurate? depends on the person and the weapon, but generally it's a little less accurate. But the point is laying down cover fire, and not hitting the x ring... lol

  • Let them inspect the weapon and then remind them there is no law regulating how one chooses to fire one's weapon, and that you are more than willing to present that case before a Judge.

  • i cant hear him

  • I can hear on three computers and even my ipod. the voive is only on one channel, and it's not great, but I can be heard well enough.

  • great theory

  • so is your background fake or what?

  • This was done in a studio with a green screen.