This video delves into the real-world firearms represented in the iconic GoldenEye 007 N64 game, hosted by firearms historian Ian McCollum and author Caleb Daniels. It meticulously identifies in-game weapons like the PP7 (Walther PPK), DD44 Dostovei (Tokarev TT-33), and the infamous Klobb (Vz. 61 Skorpion), discussing their historical counterparts and in-game performance. The discussion extends to other notable firearms such as the KF7 Soviet (AK-74), ZMG (Mini Uzi/MAC-10), RC-P90 (FN P90), and the Sniper Rifle (Walther WA 2000), offering insights into their design and cultural impact.
This YouTube video, titled 'how many N64 GAMES does it takes to stop a bullet?', features content creator Edwin Sarkissian exploring the ballistic resistance of Nintendo 64 games. While the specific firearm and caliber used are not explicitly stated in the provided information, the premise suggests a destructive testing scenario involving firearms and various ammunition types. The video likely showcases the physical properties of the game cartridges and their ability to impede or stop projectiles. It also includes links to the creator's website and Instagram for additional content and engagement.
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