Read Before viewing: This is not your average range video. This video was done for the sole purpose of making a movie for a project in my free time and being entertaining, all firearms used in the video are real and using live ammunition. This was done in a controlled and safe fashion with no loaded firearms ever being pointed at a living camera operator for the various shots where you see the end of the muzzle or down the bore, a tripod was used for the camera at all times. The video was shot on private property with all guns being fired in a safe direction. Safety glasses and ear protection we're used. I can't stop you from attempting to make a movie in this way, just be safe about it because it could be dangerous if you are not paying attention.
Keep in mind we are not combat experts, this was just for fun and your entertainment. The waterjugs are trying to take over! This was also a very time consuming video and I am just happy its done finally.
The waterjugs have been quiet for almost a year since the last assault in December and the last straw was when I decided to use some captured jugs for caliber demonstrations in my last video. The jugs have begun to uprise again in the desolate forest and Its up to us from The Bureau of Waterjug Defense: Southeast Chapter to suppress them once again. This time intell reports they are now being lead by the Watermelon who has replaced the assassinated vacuum from the last assault as leader and mastermind behind the waterjugs' movements in the south.
The first OPERATION: Waterjug Assault video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPYwWw0ch50
Guns Featured in this movie:
-Bushmaster Model XM15-E2S CAR15A3 Configuration
-Springfield Armory 1943 Mfg. U.S. Rifle M1 Garand
-Remington 870 Express Magnum 18"
-Russian-American Armory/ Izhmash IZ-109 Saiga-12
-Ruger GP100 [GP-141]
-Springfield Armory XD-40
-Magnum Research Inc. Mark I Desert Eagle
-Magnum Research Inc. Mark XIX Desert Eagle
Ammunition Used:
-Prvi-Partisan M193 55 Gr. FMJBT [5.56x45mm NATO]
-IMI 150 Gr. FMJ [30-06 Springfield]
-Federal Bulk 2-3/4" #8 Shot [12 Gauge]
-Remington 2-3/4" 1 Oz. Slugger [12 Gauge]
-Remington-UMC 125 Gr. JSP [.357 Magnum] - 6 rounds
-Federal 158 Gr. JSP [.357 Magnum]
-Federal 165 Gr. FMJ [.40 S&W]
-Hornady 300 Gr. XTP [.50 AE]
-Magnum Research-Hornady 300 Gr. XTP [.50AE]
Hope you all found this entertaining.
@deusredeemer If I had to pick one over the other for "real work" such as home defense and the like I too pick the pump shotgun. More reliable and simple. The Saiga sure is fun to raise some hell with out in the woods though. Also, I am glad you still continue to watch my videos after this long, very appreciated.
exterminator87 3 months ago
lol m8 i keep track of your vids since your boomstick video .....nice points of (camera ) view ...my only complaint? the saiga 12 ...i dont dig the ak shotty ..im more of a classic shotgun platform guy ;)
deusredeemer 3 months ago
@swissroadrunner They are good guns. The .357 is an early Mark I model so it may appear marginally smaller in dimension. My .50AE is a Mark XIX and is a bit beefier, in width anyway.
exterminator87 4 months ago
OK...I thought it looks so "small" compared to my .44/.50 Deagle...I like this gun very much..;-)
swissroadrunner 4 months ago
@swissroadrunner yep. sure is
exterminator87 4 months ago
The black Desert Eagle is .357 Magnum isn't it?
swissroadrunner 4 months ago