This video showcases a blindfolded field and detail stripping challenge of Glock handguns by Mike and Shane from the Gun For Hire gunsmithing team. The challenge highlights the inherent simplicity and modularity of the Glock platform, demonstrating that even complex disassembly can be performed by feel. Mike and Shane compete, with Shane winning the field strip and Mike winning the detail strip.
This YouTube video features a "blindfolded Navy SEAL test" where participants Chadd, Chili, and Cornbread are challenged to assemble a field-stripped rifle while blindfolded. The video promotes Bare Performance Nutrition with a discount code, and directs viewers to support the "Three of Seven Project" via Patreon and their online store. The focus is on a timed, skill-based challenge involving firearm manipulation under adverse conditions.
This YouTube video features a challenge where the creator attempts to identify seven different firearms while blindfolded. The description emphasizes that the content is for documentary and educational purposes, filmed in a safe and controlled environment. It also includes links for channel memberships and support via CashApp, along with a PO Box for fan mail.
This video features a blindfolded challenge where the host, Naaming Kotchanok, identifies various firearms solely by the sound of their operation. She accurately identifies a Colt Government, a CZ Shadow 2, a Kimber pistol, and a Smith & Wesson revolver. The challenge includes a humorous moment where a Glock is jokingly identified by the sound of a trash can lid.
This video from Classic Firearms' secondary channel features a blindfolded challenge where participants attempt to guess firearm calibers. The description highlights the channel's focus on internet challenges and self-deprecating humor, inviting viewers to suggest future challenges. The content is geared towards entertainment within the firearms community.
This YouTube video features a "Guess These Guns Blindfolded" challenge, where participants attempt to identify firearms without visual aid. The description emphasizes adherence to YouTube's policies regarding magazine capacity, with all displayed firearms equipped with limiters. The creator also clarifies that their opinions are personal and not legal advice, framing the content as real-world scenario examples. A Patreon link for "Shot Team" perks and a link to a Bulletsafe vest are also provided.
This YouTube video features a "Guess The Pistol Blindfolded" challenge, implying an interactive and potentially entertaining segment focused on identifying firearms by touch or other senses. The video description directs viewers to the creator's website for featured products, suggesting a commercial aspect. It also promotes their second YouTube channel and social media profiles, indicating a broader content strategy around firearms. The intro music is noted as "Issa Trap" by Mikey Geiger. The content is aimed at an audience interested in firearms and potentially firearm-related challenges.
This video features a blindfolded firearm identification challenge with participants Clint, Matt, and Kaydi from Classic Firearms. They correctly identify several firearms including the VZ 58, Hi-Point YC9, Colt GAU-5, Barrett M107, Shadow Systems MR920, Springfield 1903, and Romanian Tokarev. Clint ultimately wins the challenge with the highest score, demonstrating impressive expertise in recognizing firearms by touch.
This video showcases Johnny Q's attempt to create spin art while blindfolded, following a viewer's challenge. The process involves applying various paint colors to a canvas and then using a drill to spin it, resulting in a colorful abstract artwork.
This video features a blindfolded caliber identification challenge with participants from Outside The Warehouse. They successfully identify various calibers like 5.45x39, .308 Winchester, .300 Blackout, and the massive .338 Lapua Magnum by touch alone. The challenge highlights tactile differences in case length, neck taper, and projectile shape, with some humorous pranks interspersed.
This video features a 'Guess the Caliber Blindfolded Challenge' where participants identify ammunition by touch. The challenge progresses from common calibers like .50 BMG and 9mm to more obscure rounds such as .303 British and 6.5 Grendel, testing their tactile identification skills. The hosts also incorporate pranks with Nerf darts and slime, adding a humorous element to the competitive firearm knowledge test.
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