This video details the 'Taurus Ultra Snubby Handgun' (T.U.S.H.) project, a heavily modified Taurus 856 Ultra-Lite. Modifications include a chopped barrel, shortened grip, and bobbed hammer, resulting in an extremely compact 6-shot .38 Special revolver weighing under 12 ounces. Live fire demonstrates significant muzzle flash due to the short barrel, with accuracy noted as 'optional'.
This video showcases a 3D printed Glock 19 frame designed in the style of the B&T USW, featuring an integrated brace and optic mount. The build utilizes a Glock 19 slide with a Glock 17 length grip, accommodating a 40-round Kriss Mag-Ex2 magazine, Streamlight TLR-7A, and Sig Sauer Romeo5 optic. The speaker identifies the prototype's front mount as a potential failure point requiring future reinforcement.
This video reviews the Traditions .50 caliber flintlock pistol, built from a kit and customized by the speaker. It highlights the pistol's reliability for range use when loaded correctly and recommends the kits as an engaging winter project for firearm enthusiasts. The .50 caliber flintlock fires consistently with a patched ball, showcasing its historical appeal and buildable nature.
This video showcases a Hi-Point 10mm carbine modified with a High Tower Armory MBS-95 bullpup stock. The live fire demonstration highlights the platform's cycling and recoil management during rapid engagement of steel targets. The custom build features a 17.5-inch barrel and a simple blowback action, offering a unique bullpup configuration for the Hi-Point platform.
This #Shorts video showcases a custom 3D printed pistol brace mount for the Ruger MK3. The creator, Booligan, designed and printed the mount to attach a folding brace, significantly modifying the firearm's profile. The video highlights the DIY approach to firearm customization, demonstrating the brace's functionality and the mount's integration with the pistol's receiver and optics.
This #Shorts video showcases the 'Big Chungus' 3D printed frame update for the Glock G17L. It highlights a frame-mounted red dot sight designed to improve target re-acquisition by reducing slide weight. The frame incorporates 7 ounces of tungsten for muzzle flip reduction and an oversized beavertail for enhanced grip control.
This #Shorts video showcases the SAS 12, a Chinese-made, magazine-fed, semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun. The build features a Black Aces Tactical rail, an under-barrel flashlight, and an MFT minimalist stock. Despite extensive customization, the original base price of the shotgun was only $120, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of aftermarket modifications.
This #Shorts video demonstrates the one-handed firing of a custom Form 1 12-gauge sawed-off shotgun. The shooter, Booligan, anticipates and confirms significant recoil, expressing slight regret after the shot. The video highlights the extreme nature of such a build and the challenges of controlling a heavily modified firearm.
This video details the creation of a custom 3D printed AR15-style pistol chambered in .22LR, featuring a unique Jeff Goldblum theme. Modifications include adapting a full-caliber lower receiver for .22LR and designing a custom folding brace to comply with ATF regulations. The build emphasizes the flexibility of 3D printing for personalized firearm components.
This "Cooking with Booligan" episode features a review of Evike's "Guns & Coffee." While the title is "Cooking with Booligan," the description highlights the involvement of "Grenade shells and landmines," suggesting a unique and potentially humorous take on a product, despite not being an actual firearm. The link provided is for a specific Evike product, indicating a review of an item sold by the airsoft retailer.
This video review, titled "Booligan's Bad Decisions: The Pot Metal Patriot," takes a critical look at a firearm described as a "stubby little Patriot." The reviewer uses strong, humorous metaphors, likening the firearm to an "unattractive girl" who inexplicably becomes less appealing when dressed up. The core of the critique seems to be the firearm's poor construction, being made of "cheap metal" and appearing "misshapen." The reviewer emphasizes the accumulated ugliness of the item, suggesting a compounded aesthetic failure. It appears to be a review of a specific, likely budget or poorly manufactured, firearm model.
This video, titled 'Booligan's Bad Decisions: The Girafflage AUG', features a firearm that the creator humorously suggests was conceived during a fever dream. The description implies a whimsical and unconventional approach to firearm customization or selection, hinting at a review or showcase of a unique and possibly aesthetically questionable firearm. The tone suggests entertainment value through self-deprecating humor and an appreciation for unusual firearm designs.
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