@ProudEagle88 Hope you are not referring to the majority of us sir? I agree he sucks the stance and distance, the scope, the grip everything about him sucks, but he have folks here who can shoot right.
mga putanf ina nyo anjan lang kau palarolaro jan sa shooting range samantala ung mga pulis at army walang mga bala dahil kinukurakoy nyo..sabagay wala naman kau pakialam...ewan kung makipag bkabakan kau sa mng npa baka mgtakbuhan kau...hangang porma lang kau kawawa naman....tingnan nyo mga pulis at army hindi makalaban ng mganda dahil kulang ng armas dahil napupunta lang sa mga shooting sa paglalaro ng mga opisyal..ay soro po sir..tune tune tune
you should see the skill and confidence me and my friend have while "punching paper" at the shooting range, we chose not to shoot fast until the end of our session. But sometimes we do all sorts of fire drills, suppressive fire while one is the sharpshooter, so forth... how are the gun laws where you guys are?
I am wondering what restrictions you have in your coutry. Here in the U.S. the rifle you are shooting requires a lot of paperwork to obtain. Keep up with the sport. Nothing beats a day at the range.
We have no right to bear arms... it's only a privilege! so many things are required to have a gun in your name... 1. police clearance 2. neuro-psychiatric exam 3. proof of income taxes 4. gun safety seminar 5. Filipino of 21+ years are just a few. Gun club membership is required for high powered firearms which include all centerfire rifles and even include 357 mag and 45 acp. only a limited number can be licensed per person.. but we have no restriction on barrel lengths and on full auto rifles.
Sounds pretty good to me. Fair is fair. Especially the barrel length and automatic part. The weapon in this video. If it were automatic would cost about 17,000.00 dollers here in the U.S. it would take over 6 months to buy. Background check, finger prints, mug shot, taxes, and forms.
I know that we are more liberated when it comes to full auto and short barrel but I'm surprised that a gun like this could cost you that much. With that amount you could buy 3 top of the line (and customized) M4 here. An m16 clone (which is still very very reliable) can be acquired for less than $2000 including registration. Over penetration is not an issue bcoz houses here are usually made of 4-6 inch concrete walls. The police force here have a shortage of guns but they are issued m16s!
hey bro, next time dont use your scope, ang lapit nang target ehh,, nakakahiya ka tuloy.... colt hahaha low end. hehehe laruan ko land dito yan..
ferozakig 2 months ago
take note of your rifle b4 going in the range, nanunuod ako sa video mo e kinakabahan ako e it looks like its your first time handling a rifle
iLNiTRo 4 months ago
infant armalite? what firearm is that? maybe your referring to m16 carbine or m4 carbine! there's no firearm with a name "infant armalite"! hahaha
assailant101 6 months ago
its better to remove your cap.
MultiSimplyCool 8 months ago
skip to 0:22 to see actual shooting
mjndblain 1 year ago
Why does everyone who works at a gun shop think they're fucking god?
911mykidsdead 1 year ago
this guy sucks. fucking fillipino
ProudEagle88 1 year ago
@ProudEagle88 Hope you are not referring to the majority of us sir? I agree he sucks the stance and distance, the scope, the grip everything about him sucks, but he have folks here who can shoot right.
IWASONCEAPLEBE 1 month ago
kung bibili kayo ng m16 sa colt na lang kayo..or other US brand..
balita ko yung barrel ng elisco habang tumatagal lumuluwag daw...
d2 sa amin meron nagbebenta w/ out license lang puro elisco din bihira ang colt..
around 30-40k ang baby armalite...
mas mura pa yung m16 25-35 k...
d2 din sa amin ayaw nila ibenta pag may colt sila heheh..
kung nka colt ka ..swerte mo na,..
around 70k-100k yta yung colt m16..
yvesttt 2 years ago
@yvesttt kahit elisco ang lower basta ang upper colt ok pare..para makamura ka
MrMugstone 1 year ago
what the hell is an Infant Armalite. there is no such thing. this is
fuzz461 2 years ago
filipinos named an infant because of smaller version of an M16..but in military words..
they called it an m4 or ar-15..
yvesttt 2 years ago
you could buy an alinco baby armalite for just 35-45k in the black market
kintatzu333 2 years ago
I call in bullshit.
I've seen Elisco M-16A1's sold here in Metro Manila for as low as 16-20,000 pesos, with PNP licensing provided. Legit na rin pati yung rifle.
purpleravenstar 2 years ago
go find one and i'll gladly buy it from you for P40k.
boc18 2 years ago
olympic arms
nimibiantribesman 3 years ago
No, nor cathy's clown.
Trees
raftzzzz 3 years ago
mga putanf ina nyo anjan lang kau palarolaro jan sa shooting range samantala ung mga pulis at army walang mga bala dahil kinukurakoy nyo..sabagay wala naman kau pakialam...ewan kung makipag bkabakan kau sa mng npa baka mgtakbuhan kau...hangang porma lang kau kawawa naman....tingnan nyo mga pulis at army hindi makalaban ng mganda dahil kulang ng armas dahil napupunta lang sa mga shooting sa paglalaro ng mga opisyal..ay soro po sir..tune tune tune
jayaxx 3 years ago
Uhmmm. Did you forgot the word TRAINING?
Gago!
purpleravenstar 2 years ago
hindi bagay magbenta ka na lng ng balot... cno naman ung nag mumura? hahaha!!
bugtong 3 years ago
you should see the skill and confidence me and my friend have while "punching paper" at the shooting range, we chose not to shoot fast until the end of our session. But sometimes we do all sorts of fire drills, suppressive fire while one is the sharpshooter, so forth... how are the gun laws where you guys are?
chiprommel 3 years ago
well i'm sure you and your friend are probably among the best shooters in your area.
gun laws here?...hmmmm...i wouldnt know. we're just amateurs as you can see.
boc18 3 years ago
I am wondering what restrictions you have in your coutry. Here in the U.S. the rifle you are shooting requires a lot of paperwork to obtain. Keep up with the sport. Nothing beats a day at the range.
DobermansRock 3 years ago
We have no right to bear arms... it's only a privilege! so many things are required to have a gun in your name... 1. police clearance 2. neuro-psychiatric exam 3. proof of income taxes 4. gun safety seminar 5. Filipino of 21+ years are just a few. Gun club membership is required for high powered firearms which include all centerfire rifles and even include 357 mag and 45 acp. only a limited number can be licensed per person.. but we have no restriction on barrel lengths and on full auto rifles.
superbuckshot00 2 years ago
Sounds pretty good to me. Fair is fair. Especially the barrel length and automatic part. The weapon in this video. If it were automatic would cost about 17,000.00 dollers here in the U.S. it would take over 6 months to buy. Background check, finger prints, mug shot, taxes, and forms.
DobermansRock 2 years ago
I know that we are more liberated when it comes to full auto and short barrel but I'm surprised that a gun like this could cost you that much. With that amount you could buy 3 top of the line (and customized) M4 here. An m16 clone (which is still very very reliable) can be acquired for less than $2000 including registration. Over penetration is not an issue bcoz houses here are usually made of 4-6 inch concrete walls. The police force here have a shortage of guns but they are issued m16s!
superbuckshot00 2 years ago 3
I am glad you can enjoy the sport. Keep em in the ten ring.
DobermansRock 2 years ago
aaahahahaaa, fuckin amateur, i could spit and hit a bullseye, wahahaa
chiprommel 3 years ago
yup...we're just a bunch of amateurs so you'll just have to pardon us for sharing our video with the rest of the world.
boc18 3 years ago
parang kabado magpaputok to ah
bbpatrol 4 years ago
i was just offered a baby armalite in the Phils for 80,000Pesos. Haven't decided yet.
sean080766 4 years ago
in the Philippines, eh?
Agila1 5 years ago
no automatic fire makes me a dull boy.
uniteireland 5 years ago 2
@uniteireland meaning not a good shooter just spraying he he he
Mr1phoenix 11 months ago