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50 BMG Prototype Fire Lapping No. 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Friend of a friend allowed us to fire lap his prototype 50BMG pistol. Very fun!

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  • ummm were is my arm ? oh there it is 400 feet in back of me haha

  • You could probably bring down an airplane with that

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  • how much did it cost to build?

  • @ZhenProductions Ok, now you're just trollin'.

  • @ZhenProductions First of all, unless you are a LEO or U.S. military how could you own an M4? And if your "M4" can still be fired without its stock, and you fire it without its stock, IT IS A PISTOL. I am not butthurt, I'm just annoyed by ignorant ass people like yourself who think they know about firearms.

  • @ShyRobot Clearly not. 

  • @ZhenProductions Okay, smartass, is the stock on the "pistol" when being fired in this video, yes or no?

  • @svandamme76 True! There have been nothing but a bunch of Call of Duty "experts" in here who don't know jack shit about firearms telling me I'm wrong about this being a rifle since I first posted the comment 2 years ago.

  • @ShyRobot So you're saying that when I take the stock off of my bushmaster m4 it is a pistol? Makes sense. This is a pistol, get butt hurt about it. LOL

  • @csxconductor100 Actually, an SBR, for example, is a Glock 18C with a fastened stock. An SBR is any rifle with a barrel no longer than 16 inches. The barrel on this rifle looks to be exceeding 16 inches.

  • @ZhenProductions JESUS CHRIST. FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME, WHAT IS A PISTOL DESIGNATED AS WHEN IT HAS A STOCK? Putting a stock on a pistol no longer designates it as a pistol unless the stock is once removed, which would break federal ATF laws if the weapon isn't properly registered with a stock. However, in this case, the stock is fixed to the weapon in order to operate, and is technically a fixed stock, making it irrelevant to becoming a pistol at all. IT IS A RIFLE, MORON.

  • @ShyRobot Lots of pistols have stocks. You sire, are a moron.

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