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  • wuts 3k

  • How to destroy a TV in 5 seconds? Looks at video...

    *Sees TV burst into flames* I WANT ONE >:D

  • 40" MY FUCKING ARSE!

  • You know this gun costs 3k right?

  • @TheBackyardGamer The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 was $5,500.00 for the Basic Unit. Classic Army later produced it under license at a slightly reduced price. The $3,000.00 model you are likely referring to is the Echo 1 one model which is an all electric minigun where as the P3/ Classic Army one uses a battery to power a motor to rotate the barrels and Co2 to fire the BB's.

    Thank you!

  • wow how much fps?

  • @xAu5tinx The velocity of the Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun is adjustable between 250-625 FPS using .20g plastic BB's. For this video metal .88g BB's were used and it was set to the maximum velocity which is about 425 FPS.

    Thank you!

  • @somethinfishy11 We've done sales of the minigun for use in movies, as collector's items, as recreational plinking airguns, as force-on-force training weapons, and for use in airsoft wargames.

    Thank you!

  • so you guys are making airsoft stronger and stronger... one day... u guys will start using airsoft gun to kill people... and we gonna have to make another kind of non lethal weapon..

    =( i wish i had a midget porn dvd

  • this shouldnt even be legal

  • thats how chuck norris turns off his tv

  • @Rafted100 yep chuck norris's way of doing things is either shooting them or blowing them up but ya ur right

  • How much does that thing cost cause I want one

  • @HitMan21117  The original Piper's Precision Products version was $5,500.00 for the Basic Package but it is now licensed to Classic Army to manufacture and those are $3,000.00 and available through our company.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical Mother of God its twice more expensive than buying real AK-47

  • @feratos Admittedly it is expensive, but it took several years of R&D to perfect it. The airsoft minigun is not meant to replace real firearms. Instead it is meant for use for training, airsoft wargaming or backyard plinking or is meant for collectors who can't otherwise obtain a real minigun. However, it can be a fun low-cost alternative to real firearms, particularly when compared to legal full-auto weapons including a genuine minigun.

    Thank you!

  • did the tv died

  • Does the TV still work?

  • that iz a seriously powerful fucking gun!!!

  • thats pretty much a million bucks u shootin off there! even i couldnt afford such gun with that much ammo

  • @TheMasterlamborghini  Admitted we spent a lot of money for the custom made .88g 6mm steel BB's used for this particular demonstration video. But the way we see it, it is still is cheaper in comparison to using real firearms, particularly fully-automatic ones, for the same duration of time.

    Thank you!

  • i wouldnt want to get in the way of this fuckin beast. and what the fuck, how many airsoft BBs does that thing take

  • @TheMasterlamborghini The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun can store over 5,000 rounds inside an internal hopper.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical is it true you can buy a back pack for it?

  • @carlrambowilson Yes, Piper's Precision Products manufactured an optional Predator Package which includes a backpack that mimics the look of an ammunition box. It also used authentic Standard Armaments chuting and deactivated ammunition was an option. The backpack actually concealed Co2 tanks that powered the minigun.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical thanks

  • check my vids 163082rock

  • i guess i can call these a half real minigun

  • How much did you blow on the BB's alone?

  • @Coryj1220 Steel .88g 6mm BB's are about $150.00 for $10,000 rounds. I'm estimating about 4,000 rounds or so were used so that would be about $60 in BB's were used in this particular video.

    Thank you!

  • You could take out an army of squirrels

  • FUCK! that was our only Tv

    At least we still have the minigun.

    NOW WE CAN'T WATCH THE FUCKING SUPERBOWL!

  • mom: no. airsoft miniguns are dangerous son.

    kid: but mom :( i wanna see what it can do to OUR tv!

  • Max Ammo!

  • @goldtna Yeah sure you can. but can you do it as cool as ripping up, setting fire to, and then blowing up a 40'' TV with an airsoft vulcan machine gun?

  • What do they say when you bring that to an airsoft war??oo

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  • when you see smoke and fire and hear popping sounds you know thats enough

  • OMJeezis. Better not shoot me with that thing

  • Dear santa...

  • Man i would realy LOVE to have one

  • That would hurt like hell!

  • ok thts sick but is this what rich ppl do all day instead of donating dear XcaliberTactical hears my wish list thaat gun thx

  • wow

  • remember kids dont play with mini guns

  • Thought it was plastic BB:s

  • @Nefus1988 The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun can fire either 6mm plastic airsoft BB's or custom made 6mm .88g steel BB's. In this case, metal BB's were used. Obviously metal BB's should never be used for airsoft wargaming or less-than-lethal use.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical can the 6mm .88g steel bb's be used with other airsoft guns?

  • @sonictales69 Typically .88g BB's are too heavy to use with other airsoft gun models without the gearbox or firing system getting worn down, damaged or destroyed.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical Could you use the 5mm plastic airsoft BB's in war gaming just wondering...

  • @DudeItsEpic @DudeItsEpic The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun can use 6mm airsoft BB's for skirmishing and the velocity can be reduced to meet field limit requirements.

    Thank you!

  • im glad that woesnt me

  • holy motherlicka

  • D8........

  • Do you know what the rpm and range(.25) is is on that sucker?

  • @finemined Rate of fire is about 50 rounds per second or 3,000 rounds per minute. And its been several years since we made that video but I think the range was perhaps 50 or so feet.

    Thank you!

  • try this at night with tracer bbs

  • @mrjp00012 Plastic tracer rounds do not have the density to penetrate tougher materials like the thick glass and plastic frame of the TV unfortunately. In this video, .88g steel BB's were used. Metal BB's cannot be used for less-than-lethal or wargaming use!

    Thank you!

  • wow. Absolutely ridiculous.

  • OMG...... IT'S BEAUTIFUL!!!! why waltz when you can ROCK N ROLL

  • i just ate some delicious onion rings

  • Is that fire from just the friction of the bbs??

  • @SavageInsight Metal BB's were used so its possible that this is what helped to start the fire.

    Thank you!

  • how much did it cost you?

    

  • @guerrero995 We work closely with the manufacturer and this was one of the original prototypes, so a lot of money and hours were spent perfecting it. But a production version of it is $5,500 but Piper's Precision Products is licensing it to Classic Army so the price should drop significantly. We'll be offering the Classic Army version for sale soon.

    Thank you!

  • if the uploader replys to this comment i bet that he will say Thank you! at the end LOL

  • @legoloco123 Thanks! :-D

  • cool wat company u work for i belive u im just wonderin

  • @danthebubba X-Caliber Tactical.  Look at our link at the end of the video.

    Thank you!

  • r u sponsored or did u actually pay that much for an airsoft gun

  • @danthebubba We are an airsoft retailer and we work closely with the manufacturer .

    Thank you!

  • HEY BILLY I DARE YOU 25 CENTS TO PUT YOUR HAND IN THAT THANG!!

    WHY SURE

  • were do i get one and for how much

  • @wickedendshadow X-Caliber Tactical is an authorized reseller for Piper's Precision Products and the basic model is $5,500.

    Thank you!

  • Hey i was watching that!!!! D:

  • how did the tv go on fire?

  • @lgld1 The TV was left plugged in and metal BB's were used.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical but i dont get how bbs with no gun powder can make a fire

  • @lgld1 i dont know what its called but theres some kinda gas in older tvs thats flamable

    so it must of got a spark from some were

  • 0..0 thats,,,,,,dangerus and SO AWESOME

  • niiiice!

  • where can u buy one of those things!!!!!!!?????

  • @5454bighead X-Caliber Tactical is an authorized reseller for Piper's Precision Products.

    Thank you!

  • I guess your not allowed to use this on a site

  • If you mean on skirmishing fields, they have been used successfully in games before. The weapon simply is set to the velocity limits of the field and strict muzzle and trigger discipline is encouraged.

    Thank you!

  • how the heck did it smash through glass? destroying a tv with plastic balls, what happened if u shot a person, woulda kill him?

  • As mentioned in the video, metal 6mm BB's were used. Metal BB's are NOT for airsoft skirmishing or less-than-lethal use.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical ahh sorry i didnt pay attention, my fault i thought it was plastics BB's. Thanks

  • i bet squirlles, birds and other critters dont come into your yard. haha

  • I REALLY could use one of these big guns!

  • haha:) like shooting it with a blowgun and then igniting the pound of HE inside ^^

  • If you look carefully under the TV there is something that burns is clear that it is a fake ... And the TV is not connected

  • I lol'd.

  • that was crazy

  • any paintballers think they can handle anyone with that are crazy and they think there better than the airsoft gamer HAHAHA!!!

  • @MrPsyco32 that isnt your everyday airsoft gun haha

  • @raforever14 true but it is quite a mechanical marvel

  • Fake the Tv can not burn

  • The tv is plugged in.

  • why werent the barrels rotating while u were firing?

  • The frame capture rate of the camera does not pick up the rotation properly but the barrel spins about fifty rotations per minute.

    Thank you!

  • I feel sad for the tv.

  • The TV had been damaged beyond repair by a lightning strike actually, so it was bound to be trashed in some way, shape or form.

    Thank you!

  • What are the odds! lightning huh!

  • jesus freakin christ.

    you mustve wasted over 10,000 BBs!

  • I wouldn't call that a waste.

  • why it is so quiet? it has to have a rough sound like it 's firing:D

  • Shit!

  • how many bb's did u fire into the tv

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Minigun can hold 5,800 rounds and fires at 50 rounds per second or 3,000 rounds per minute and we likely fired about 5,000 rounds or more for the video.

    Thank you!

  • sounds like someone else is shooting it

  • why would an unplugged tv go on fire? ridiculous.

  • holy s@#$% its on fire

  • so thats what the inside of a tv is like XD

  • I saw this video in 2005, this video belongs to somebody else.

  • The video was produced by Piper's Precision Products in 2005 and we are an authorized reseller for them.

    Thank you!

  • good for you !

  • Can a t.v. really blow up like that or was there gas put inside of it for better effects. My friends and I have also shot at a t.v. several hundred times with B.B. guns but it has never caught on fire..

  • wtf i thought he was shooting a chalk board now its a tv

  • where can i buy those .88 gram 6mm metal bbs? thx in advance

  • They are available through our website.

    Thank you!

  • lol wtf this thing is crazy

  • Jesus Fucking Christ

    How much is this??

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is $5,500 for the Basic Package. Other options are available and more information can be found on our website.

    Thank you!

  • Guess what I want for Christmas Mom?

  • lol

  • can you shoot this gun more than ten seconds or a minute or is it like echo1

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan airsoft minigun can fire for as long as you want and is only limited by how many rounds you have loaded into it.

    Thank you!

  • wow 0:37

  • That TV was about $2500 when new BTW. I've had one since 1996 and it refuses to die! I'm gonna get a more up-to-date set as soon as I can afford it, then I'll put this clip on a DVD and that will be the last thing played on the old TV!

  • were could i get one

  • X-Caliber Tactical is an authorized reseller for Piper's Precision Products.

    Thank you!

  • i think that can kill u.... 0.0

  • The video was done using metal 6mm BB's with a high flow regulator permitting about 425 FPS. Metal BB's are NOT for less-than-lethal or airsoft skirmishing use!

    Thank you!

  • what kind of carera do you have???

  • The footage was taken using an old Sony DV camcorder. 

    Thank you!

  • Noooo my Tv ...

    Waht are you doing ? OmG xD

  • poor tv.. couldve givin it someone else

  • The TV was damaged due to a lightning strike and could not be repaired.

    Thank you!

  • lol he just doesn't stop shooting it!

    I wouldve taken that tv off your hands :|

  • The TV was damaged due to a lightning strike and could not be repaired.

    Thank you!

  • lol

  • dont shoot give it to someone how needs it

  • The TV was damaged due to a lightning strike and couldn't be repaired.

    Thank you!

  • Wow! Not one scratch on the doll house.

  • I was wacthing that

  • there was nothing good on.....

  • LOL. fricken sweet....

  • highly doubt u can get ur deposit bak

  • omg evil tv killer but it was so cool!

  • Is it just me who pity the TV?

  • that thing must cost a fortune to maintain

  • Where can I buy one of those beasts?

  • X-Caliber Tactical is an authorized reseller for Piper's Precision Products.

    Thank you!

  • how many rounds/min for that? I'm curious...

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun fires 50 rounds per second or 3,000 rounds per minute.

    Thank you!

  • thatll be my new "Turn-Off-For-Good" Tv remote

  • what is the fps on that gun

  • It can fire between 250 - 600 FPS depending on the regulator setting and the weight of the BB used. In this case the M-134A1 Vulcan was firing .88g steel BB's at about 400 FPS. The metal BB's obviously cannot be used for airsoft skirmishing or less-lethal use.

    Thank you!

  • How many BB's go in one magazine?

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A1 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun holds over 5,000 rounds inside the internal hopper.

    Thank you!

  • Beautiful Destruction.

  • Mitsubishi makes TVs...? O_O

  • 1:40 EPIC

  • sooo um where can i get these .88g steel bbs cos i bought 1 of these-had to save for ages!-and i find that you cannot affectivly destroy anything beyong aluminium cans-i would like to be able to break my vacum(broken),coffie maker(broken),old computer(still works when it wants to)and finnaly my long time hated TV (usless piece of shit!)-is there a special sight i can go to or maybe even at PIPERS?

  • X-Caliber Tactical does sell metal .88g 6mm BB's but please be aware of the fact that most airsoft guns were not designed to fire a BB of that weight, so damage to the gearbox may occur with their use.

    Thank you!

  • that was badass....i'd really hate to get shot with that even with plastic bbs lol

  • didnt no steel .88g bbs would work in this

  • did you buy this or make it?

  • Piper's Precision Products is the manufacturer and we are an authorized reseller.

    Thank you!

  • does that need a gas tank or it has a built in gasket inside it?

  • The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft MInigun requires an external Co2 or High Pressure Air Tank to function.

    Thank you!

  • Mitsubishi's are junk anyway.

    And the 40" is also VERY heavy.

    They were the largest CRT TV you could buy.

    I know, I had the misfortune of delivering or moving a couple. I've delivered lots of TV's, and they were the worst for CRT.

    I've also broken a 19" picture tube, they don't break easy, it takes considerable effort. CRT's are more then a half inch thick in the screen. It's also very bad to break any CRT's as the resulting implosion (they are large vacuum tubes) creates very fine shards

  • .88g bbs are ridiculously expensive... so shooting about 3000 rounds in this video must have cost a small fortune!