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  • I have a bushmaster xm-e2s this video convinced my to get an AK.....I'm still not getting rid of my ar

  • All pop and no kick!

  • Yeah.keep firing.Betcha dont do that again!Now you know why these 'sposed to be fer perfessionals only.Not a toy popgun!

  • If you listen you can hear the uncharged round fire. There was a squib load that lodged the projectile in the barrel. Upon firing the next round he blew up the gun. Can happen to any gun. The shooter is a moron for not paying attention. The rifle is not to blame.

  • piece of shit...try cleaning it once in awhile

  • i love ar's but when shit hits the fan... ak all the way!

  • Another reason to buy an ak

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  • LMAO!!!

  • Too bad it didn't kill the moron who made the shit handloads.

  • Still want one

  • This is what happens when you use reload ammo made by an idiot!

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  • @CowboySy no shit .... push the lever in a few more times... and if it don't give.. push it again and again and again......stupid ass sob.... Why not reload with some good rounds instead of forcing the cheap shit into it forcefully and repeatedly....D BAG.......fo sho

  • didnt even wait 30 seconds until he was already fiddle fucking with the mag and the bolt. who let this guy shoot? i wouldnt trust him with a squirt gun. i like how he pats the underside of the mag. fucken idiot. this isnt cod. you can tell he wants to show off.

  • is he ok?

  • He should of cleared the weapon after it did not fire, drop the magazine and clear the weapon and then reload. He was probably not properly trained or experienced.

  • @stephenabm Well, he did drop the mag and "clear" the action, but he didn't know what he was looking for. This is sort of like looking both ways before crossing the street but not seeing the car coming to run you over.

  • @GriffGruff78 Yes, I am glad I spent time in the Army, as one learns a lot about weapons and becomes second nature.

  • Glad nobody got hurt.

  • Wow I have been watching YouTube to see If I get a AR15 or AK47.. I liked the AR 15 but this is the ( I lost count already ) that I see it gets stuck.. Thanks for open my eyes.. AK47 here I come.. If I need to shoot long distance I take out my BA 110 .338 lapua..

  • @niegland A kaboom means that there was an ammo problem. And its a jam not getting stuck

  • @GriffGruff78 Dude, that's some pretty handy diagnostic work.

  • @GriffGruff78

    That is exactly what happens. Watch what he does right before it explodes. He loads a new round and notices that the bolt isn't closed all the way (because there is a bullet in the barrel) and he forces it closed with a couple of jabs. Then boom!

  • lmao lets hit the forward assist before charging the weapon.... what a genius..

  • that would never happen with an AK

    the ARs operating system is to complicated for its own good

  • @MrDarkwolf1995

    I does happen with the AK system, just not that often.

  • looks like a bullit stuck in its thort you should have done a full check . you broke somany rules ? live and learn man

  • U really dont need to push the foward assist before a bullet is in the chamber was that nessessery i never use my foward assist and my gun never stops firing even my 40 rounder work like a champ but this is one of the reasons why i choose my romanian ak47 over my olympic arms ar as my primary but wen i need precision ar is secondary

  • " WOW FUCKING SHIT" FUNNIEST LINE I'VE EVER HEARD!!!!!!!!

  • looks like "Brian" don't know how to reload ammo

    

  • lol,what a dipshit,if these retards dont know what they are doing please get some damn training!

  • He tried to fix a jam by pushing in on the charging handle?

  • @PoisonMuffinz right next to the charging handle on the left side there is a manual charging handle - instead of pulling it you push it

  • @tomaclo That's the forward assist, not a charging handle.

  • @Omsbon thats what i meant i just didnt know how to put it into words

  • Maybe he should've actually looked at the breach!!!

    Lucky he wasn't killed.

    Next time have an experienced shooter clear the malfunction.

  • That Poor,Poor AR...

  • And that's why we wear safety glasses. Just be glad nobody was hurt.

  • You either know about your gun or not.If not you should have an instructor to be there when your shooting.Also have respect for live guns,know how to disassemble them and reassemble them.

  • this fool had TWO (2) bullets up the bore! That's what's also known as a barrel obstruction! No damn wonder the gun blew... trying to shove three bullets at once up that bore, just ain't gonna bloody work... The shooter's lucky to be alive.

  • I'd have put the gun down after the second misfire.

  • Sounds like whoever reloaded the rounds didn't do such a great job. Common sense would be that if it doesn't go bang the first time, don't try again until the weapon is examined. Glad your ok bro, could've been really bad.

  • probably a bottom of the barrel rifle. you get what you pay for

  • The AR was designed by a guy who built Jets for a living, meaning he was well versed in aerodynamics, thermodynamics and the latest in design technology. The Army took what was supposed to be a Futuristic target rifle, changed the ammo to one designed for penetration of armor, failed to issue cleaning kits, told everyone that it was self cleaning and then complained of all the shortages. For this weapon, the ammo determines the stopping power and the maintenance determines weapon reliability.

  • Flag the Brady Campaign's "Assault Clips" video under child abuse. Copy and paste this on other gun videos to stop the Brady Campaign's warped agenda to standard magazines.

  • @Whitekid762 Good idea

  • @Omsbon .223 Remington ammunition can be safely fired in a 5.56 NATO chambered gun, but the reverse can be an unsafe combination. The additional pressure created by 5.56 NATO ammo will frequently cause over-pressure problems such as flowing brass, difficult extraction, or popped/punctured primers, but in extreme cases, could damage or destroy the firearm.

  • @Whitekid762 tell bradey campaign to make there letters softer so we can use it as toilet paper.

  • @Whitekid762 let em ban assault clips. no clip has more than 10 rounds any way, now if you mean a magazine then yes flag it. gotta be technically correct :P

  • i prefer my Savage .270 to any gun

  • say what you want my bet is it was dodgy reloads

  • AR-15: Jams, needs constant maintenance after every use or it starts to suck worse. But it does have its accuracy

    AK-47: Easy to maintain, sturdy, reliable, and cheap, and intimidating. But high recoil and weight compared to AR-15

    Really, unless you have to, for some reason, shoot a target from like, 200 meters away... AK-47 is the way to go.

    The AK-47, when you absolutely, positively have to kill every motherf***er in the room, accept no substitutes.

  • @TheFirecracker75 intimidating? wow good reason kid, and stupid kids like you think the ar/ m16 jam after every shot. It doesnt, yeah it needs maintenance but not exaggerated like everyone else says.

  • @TheFirecracker75

    You have no guns.

  • If you have to use the forward assist tha much you should probably clean your rifle and quit using cheap ass ammo dumb fuck....durrrr

  • made in usa

  • His mistake was shooting an AR-15 to begin with - cobbled-together weapon designed by a committee for the lowest bid in weeks.

  • @cptexas1 I love my AK =]

  • Not only all the mistakes, but he seemed way too much in a hurry. Should of took his time.

  • Idiot, his mistake was constantly replacing the magazine before he made sure the jam was clear

  • @Aspire198 Didn't look like he even cleared it or tried at all, he just kept trying to charge a round and when he finally did he paid the price.

  • What an idiot.

  • fail

  • Hahaha already knew something was going to happen when he was stupidly trying to unjam it

  • 1:03 wow fucking shit jajajaja

  • A good reason to join the NRA (or other) to take clases on how to safely operate (semi)automatic weapons. OR... ask a Vet' to show you the ropes.

  • Made in China.

  • Thats why you always wear your shooting goggles, doesnt matter what youre firing...

  • @willerd2009 MADE IN CHINA

  • @Reconseal4050

    Explain how does a Chinese semi-auto finds it's way into the US.

  • I CANT STOP LAUGHING!!! SHOULD BE ON AMERICAS MOST RETARDED GUN LOADERS!!

    NOT SUPPOSE TO HIT THE FORWARD ASSIST BEFORE YOU COCK THE GUN!!!

    DUDE U ALMOST SHOT YOUR COCK OFF!!!

  • AMATEUR NIGHT LOL.......

  • I guarantee you 100% that the problem was with the ammo. USE FACTORY AMMO in ARs NOT RELOADED CRAP!

    This is why everyone shouldnt try to buy a Firearm justt to be in the So-Called Popularity Club! Stick with what you know, Dont hurt or kill yourself or someone else just because it looks cool!

    God Bless!

  • "JESUS SCOTT, I DONT KNOW WHAT THE HELL IM DOING" HA HA, you stupid ass white boy, try OILING THE DAM THING!

  • Not the original video

  • squib load.... the forward assist has nothing to do with it

  • He hit the fwd assist before he cocked the gun the first time. Thats the problem

  • @twineofdeath33 sorry but, forward assist has nothing to do with a round exploding. ask somebody that doesnt have that feature on their upper why they had a round explode in their face

  • pussy

  • haha WOW FUCKING SHIT

  • Keep ur damn hand off the forward assist ya dumbass! You wanna destroy your gun keep doing that! Its for emergencies only! If you fail to feed clean ur weapon, dont just force rounds down it!

  • One bullet wasn't reloaded well. I think the reloader forgot to reload the propellent, or added too little. The bullet got stuck in the barrel, and when a bullet was fired with the obstruction KABOOM!!!

  • @He101A shut the fuck up you know nothing about guns.

  • @SomeGreenTea It's called a squib you moron. It happen a lot with reloads.

  • @SomeGreenTea Troll yourself elsewhere

  • now u know wearing gogs while shooting doesnt make u "cool". knowing what u r doing and doing it right makes u cool.

  • All fun and games until you realize that you are not a gunsmith LOL. The AR is a fine piece of machinery, not an 1863 springfield or an AK. Buy ammo, don't reload it unless you are 110% sure you know it. Gives Obama a campaign vid for 2012. Dammit.

  • hehehehehehehe !

  • Ak wouldn't do that even with bad reloads Bahaha as well as no need to reload 7.62x39's we all know there not worth it!!!

  • @linwoooo Any gun can have a KB...in fact there are a few videos here on youtube of AK47's blowing up. Type in "AK47 Kaboom" and you will see them for yourself.

  • @linwoooo keep living :)

  • Oh after that many failures to fire why not take the rifle down and check the bore! WTF!

  • Worse than a bad shooter, a bad reloader. Pretty sure these guys were shooting reloads that "Brian' did and obviously had an overcharge.

  • Horrible shooter... lamo. Lucky he still has a head.

  • This guy did so many things wrong while shooting. Funny thing is, when i first saw this guy had to move his "cheek-to-stock weld" and look down to take his safety off, I automatically knew this guy had no clue as to what he was doing..... These are the kind of people that make anti-gun activists look good!!!

  • @airborne1ranger24 ... Ummm... OK.

  • @airborne1ranger24 hooyah

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  • Shudda got the AK lol!

  • dang the mag just blew up into pieces.

  • quote of the day whoa fuckin shit

  • just keep smacking it that will fix it! X D

  • I would be like HOLY FUCK IS MY GUN ALRIGHT?!

  • @MrNinjaKiwi13 haha ikr? i'd be pissed if my gun broke lol who cares if my arm is blown off:p i'll just shoot with meh feet:p

  • Notice a 0:10 after all the finger shuffling for no reason he even forgets to take the safety off.

  • ok What a Moron !! Don't know what your doing don't play with Big boy toys !!

    Why would you hit the foward assist then pull the charging handle back ?!?!

  • LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL 1:02 HAHAHAHA WHOA FUCKIN' SHIT!

  • Some DUMB ASS doesn't know how to reload there damn 5.56 right... its called pay attention and make sure you put powder in your damn round

  • @Troyaciesiolka You have that correct and what you want to guess that blown round was a over load !

    I build and sell AR 15's and AR 10's plus reload every type of ammo I shoot since age 17 I am now 51 .

    When I see this one thing is the problem no powder in the casing and a over load on the blown case .

    Some morons should not own guns and reloading equipment .

  • buy a c7 if you want it to last longer and if you want to save cash or buy the m16 if you have money for replacement and are able to buy more ammo since the m16 is only 3 burst fire and semi auto but the c7 is fully auto and semi auto

  • @alexmini123 M16 A1 was also fully auto/semi-auto, so is the m16 A3. It doesnt matter though, since hardly anyone wants to go through the trouble to buy class 3 NFA. No one has money for a "replacement." it doesnt work like that. M16s go for $12,000 +, and to "replace" it you would have to go through the whole class 3 process all over again. In America, practically anyone can buy an AR-15, not many can/do buy full auto. You mentioned the c7, clearly you are Canadian, maybe you didnt know.

  • @alexmini123

    you cant buy c7s or 3 round burst M16s in the USA unless its a preban...which cost a bitch load...

  • "Bad Primer....Bad Primer....Bad Primer."

    This a good lesson for AR owners. If the rifle does not fire, wait about 5 seconds, then eject the magazine, lock back the charging handle, and check the bore. Basic firearm saftey.

  • @dead7s I listened to this video multiple times, and I didn't hear what sounded like an "audible pop." Also didn't see reduced recoil from his stance. Mighta been a different story if I was the shooter. In his shoes, I'd have done much the same thing if I didn't notice one of those, except I'd have probably been worse off because I shoot a man's rifle not a black plastic knockoff.

    You can't really see down the bore of an AR without locking the bolt to the rear and looking down the business end.

  • @dead7s The problem was bad reloads which you hear them saying the words reloads .

    The casing that blow up was clearly a over loaded round so opening the bolt to check was not the problem .

  • that was awesome

  • Reloads ????

  • Got a question for you firearm folks. I always thought the forward assist was used to close a bolt that wasn't closing up right. So at 0:37, why did he hit the forward assist before even charging a round? That doesn't make sense to me.

  • @DirectInjected It doesn't make sense at all. He made one mistake after another, that was just one of them.

  • @DirectInjected Well apparently that's how the M4 is reloaded in counterstrike so maybe that's where he got that idea..

  • @DirectInjected I own build and sell AR's, the reason he is banging the forward asst is to get the bolt to close on that incorrectly sized reloaded casing !

    This is clearly the reloader s fault for all the problems you see in this video .

    The case that ruptured was only one thing a over loaded case !

    You also must use undersized 223 dies for reloading all auto loading rifles .

  • @Moldovawineimporter You have no clue what you are talking about let alone re-loading undersized dies who are you crapping.

  • @rivemor Oh really ! I am a 51 year old professional hunting guide and builder of AR 15's AR 10s for resale throught my Oregon shop . So how many AR's have you built ?

    I also have been reloading since 1975, If your not such a dumb asshole you would have studied the information about auto loaders and the use of under sized dies to load ammuniton for Auto loading rifles.

    It is common to all who are seriously into shooting autoloaders to use undersized reloadings dies .

    Look at RCB reloading!

  • @rivemor I want to futher show what a stupid ignorant asshole you are !!

    The RCB reloading die Number for undersizing the cases of 223 for Autoloaders is part number 11131 group A On the dies is stamped S B SIZER 223 .

    Look that up on the RCB reloading web site !

    Now before you shoot off your ignorank Punk kid mouth again take a lessen is researching the information before talking crap to someone older and Highly gun experianced .

  • @Moldovawineimporter hope you can shoot better than you can spell.... lmfao. JK!!!!

  • @runhorun Well I hope you can find better things to do than attacking someone that makes a few spelling mstakes .

    OH wait you think your Mr.perfict ! You get up every morning and say I'm Mr.perfict !

    I bet you are the kind of punk that burtally bullied picked on kids in school with development problems so you could feel real BIG !

    Or maybe you like defending total morons that attack people with experiance owning and building firearms.

  • @Moldovawineimporter LOL, chill I was joking bubba. I love firearms.... im a begginer. Just chill.

  • @rivemor Just to futher show what stupid ignorant asshole you are my hunting fishing guide service web site does show my prices for gunsmith work,  the link is oregonalaskanguide. c o m !

  • @DirectInjected He didnt seem too familiar with the gun. You can tell he was trying to get a "feel" for the gun. Kinda like how some people will Kick the tires on a Car they are going to buy.

  • @855h0le Kicking tires is pointless and doesn't do anything.

  • @DirectInjected He's just trying anything and everything to see if it would miraculously work.

  • was he shooting reloads?

  • @Omsbon is this guy a dumb ass... please say yes.

  • @goodnightChesty1775 Appears that way, especially when they keep saying "Bad Primer Bad Primer"... WTF

  • @goodnightChesty1775 Yes you hear someone say Reloads in the video .

    Also watch the guy pushing the forward asst to get the bolt to close on improper sized cartridges .

    The casing that don't fire could be only one thing someone didn't charge the case with powder .

    The small rifle primers don't have the power to push the bullet out of the case into the bore .

    I would guess the round that ruptured was a over load from careless dangerous reloading ass you can see all though the video .

  • funny,the ole AR-15 gets blamed AGAIN.....WHEN REALLY ITS SOME DUMBASSES HANDLOADS Folks if you need the forward assist to chamber the rifle Clearly there is a problem...... if its yours or any one else's handloads the clarity becomes CRYSTAL!!.....too long O.A.L....Incorrect sizing = out of battery firing!! Title should read , DUMB ASS HANDLOADER KILLS NICE RIFLE!

  • @nmdirtbiker Excellent correct reply we need more clear headed people like you on You Tube !

    Yes how many dumb ass holes who think that AK 47 is a super Russian weapon going to see this and think see see the AR is junk when really its the stupid idiots with bad reloads .

  • I was always tought if you load it and it doesnt fire when you pull the trigger SET IT DOWN!

  • No thank you. I don't want you to handload me any .32 acp.

  • This might just be a classic example of why you never fire ammunition that someone else has reloaded.

  • When purchasing ammo online thru folks like Cheaper than Dirt you can also read any reviews made by others who have (or say they have) already used whatever particular product your looking to buy. Its probably a worthwhile venture to make it a habit of at least checking these reviews out. I have personally seen more than a few lots of ammo/or loads over the years that reviewers had warned of suffering from squibs/misfires. Useful info and definitely worth a few minutes of one's time.

  • That is why i preffer a pof ar15, its polygonal bore will in some cases prevent this from happening, if there is a obstruction the polygonal rifling has significant less pressure build up compared to say button rifling because it has relief cuts that pressure escapes around the projectile, not saying it wont blow up on me if there is a obstrucion but there is less of a chance. Man i bet that guy tripped when that happend i know i would.

  • okay, what exactly is a failure drill?

  • hey guys how can i reduce the chances of something like this happening?

    replace the barrel or buy the ar15 from a good manufacturer?

  • @wowspare It doesn't have anything to do with the manufacturer of the gun, or even the type of gun. What happened here is because of underpowered (defective) ammo, possibly a reload, occurring as follows:

    1. An underpowered (squib) round goes off, and it doesn't have enough punch to get the bullet all the way out of the barrel.

    2. Shooter performs a failure drill, but does not check the barrel for obstructions.

    3. Shooter shoots again, but the barrel is blocked, making the action explode.

  • You can tell your AR is about to KB when you have to repeatedly use the forward assist like that.

  • This is what happens when a good gun gets treated like shit in the hands of an idiot!

  • Nothing sucks worse then being at a range with somone that ejects a bad round without waiting !! U can bet I chewed a few asses over the years I like to see them pack their shit and hit the road Spend some quality time with an instructer before putting us all in danger It's really common sense ! Don't buy any classic ammo and use it at a range that's just really stupid and inconsiderate !

  • every one has their terrable experiances with rifles and pistols alike I remember my few

  • it's like a triple feed, or something

  • Wow fuckin shit...what happened

  • He had a case rupture, and the front part of the shell was stuck in the chamber. After the second time he applied SPORTS he should've known that he had an obstruction in the chamber. But he just kept bangin' away at that damn forward assist till finally he caught it with the bolt closed just enough to fire then "kaboom" Now he has two ruptured cases stuck in the chamber lol Same thing will happen if you forget to put your cam pin back in the carrier. "kaboom"

  • @limitsmeinside You just called someone an idiot while spelling "you're" wrong. You fail at the internet.

  • @Schlitz your and you're sound the same. You even state it's the internet......

  • Just my opinion. The shooter is in too much of a hurry. Let the misfire sit for 30 seconds, then carefully eject the round, verify the weapon is clear (including the barrel) then proceed. This also gives you a moment to think about what the problem is.

    Not slap, slap click, slap slap click. Lucky there was no injury. Be careful out there.

  • One more thing .. I worked as a USMC Armorer for 10 years and in that time .. I have only seen this happen 3 times. I have been in combat and on ranges all over the world and watched literally hundreds of thousands of rounds fired. After the investigations into the problem were complete .. All 3 times it was caused by having dirt or some type of debris inside the barrel prior to rifle being fired .. So dont blame the rifle .. Because Marines are trained to detect squib loads and stop firing.

  • This is what happens when an AR15 or M16 is not properly maintained and cleaned. I was an Armorer and troops really hate to clean weapons especially when tired and just out of the field.. They hate the armorer.. What you see here is probly a mix of cheap dirty ammo and a dirty barrel. the barrel is tested to withstand 50 K PSI .. So the barrel didnt rupture .. The Upper receiver lost its integrity . I have seen this happen when sand has entered barrel and caused same problem on range.

  • ...and that's why I don't have an AR15 anymore.

  • @SeppLainer well too bad for you then huh...i love mine

  • @Apolloisbest

    greta. I loved my three pretty good too, but then the price was jacked up when Obama was elected so I made a nice profit selling them to militia bubba goons. I'd much rather have an Ak74/47/or PTR91 than an AR.

    All of my ARs had issues...(oly, colt, RR)whether it was the mags, the ammo, or lack of TLC and maintenance, it was always something. Much rather have something less intensive to take care of.

  • Dumbass kept hitting the forward assist too much.

  • ouch

  • shit thats some seriously dangerous weapon drill. First thing any shooter should know... if a live round misfires NEVER eject it and then try to fire again. You should wait 40-45 seconds to make sure there will be no delayed fire Then remove the mag before brining the working parts to the rear and clearing any obstruction from the barrel

    then you must dispose of the "dud" round before reinsirting the magazine and continuing with the standard weapon drill

  • @willwoodhouse

    This is pretty much what i was thinking when i saw this video.

  • @willwoodhouse .,. You have the general idea .. when his happens its not only the shooters safety but if hes on range.. Everyone elses safety is equally inportant.. I really cant stand ( DUD) rounds and Just like you wrote at least 40-45 seconds need to be ticked off .. before bringing rifle off target ... makes me break out in A sweat .. LOOL

  • @willwoodhouse Good tip

  • The reason why it blew up was first of all the guy did not know what he was doing any time it jammes like that always check the barrel for a dud round and the chances of this hapnin again are slim but any gun is unpredictable

  • I shot .223 today. Pretty bitchy of a gun and wasnt too strong. Like said before, he probabaly had a dud round that was hit into the bore. Then the live round fired and jammed, built up pressure anad kaboom!

  • just bought a bushmaster AR15. hope this doesn't happen to me.

  • @al5422 just use the good ammo,never had any problems like this