I’m a guntuber, of course I know what I’m doing. 

Published on February 24, 2024
Duration: 0:47

This video satirizes the 'guntuber' trend by humorously demonstrating extreme 'torture tests' on firearms, including a shotgun and Hi-Point pistols. It highlights the perceived durability of budget firearms like Hi-Points, showing them functioning after being submerged, dragged, and hit. While presented satirically, the content touches on self-defense and extreme environmental stress testing.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian's 'guntuber' parody features extreme torture tests on firearms like Hi-Point pistols and shotguns. Tests included submersion, desert dragging, and impact, with a Hi-Point successfully firing after being pulled from water, albeit without proper cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Guntuber Parody & Shotgun Abuse
  2. 00:09Hi-Point Self-Defense Parody
  3. 00:21Extreme Torture Testing: Desert & Pond
  4. 00:32Submersion Test: Hi-Point Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearms were featured in Edwin Sarkissian's 'guntuber' parody video?

The video prominently featured Hi-Point pistols, specifically models like the C9 and JHP, and a custom-painted pump-action shotgun, likely a Mossberg 500 variant, during its satirical 'torture tests'.

How did Edwin Sarkissian test the durability of the firearms in his parody?

He subjected them to extreme conditions, including sticking a shotgun in mud, hitting it with a shovel, throwing Hi-Point pistols at targets, dragging them across the desert, and submerging them in a pond.

Did the Hi-Point pistols function after the extreme tests?

Yes, a submerged Hi-Point pistol was fired immediately after retrieval. While it didn't cycle properly, it successfully fired the chambered round, demonstrating a degree of functionality even when wet.

What is the satirical point of the video?

The video humorously mocks the 'guntuber' trend and the often exaggerated claims of firearm durability, particularly focusing on budget brands like Hi-Point, by putting them through absurdly harsh 'durability tests'.

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