Pawn Shop Gun Roulette: Combloc Mayhem

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 42:50

This video documents a 'Pawn Shop Gun Roulette' challenge where participants purchase Combloc firearms and then randomly select them for various shooting drills. The competition tests accuracy, speed, and reliability under pressure, highlighting the quirks and limitations of budget surplus firearms like the SKS and AK variants. Despite challenges with optics and firearm condition, the event provides entertaining tactical competition.

Quick Summary

The 'Pawn Shop Gun Roulette' challenge involves buying Combloc firearms from a pawn shop, then randomly selecting which gun to use for each shooting drill via a digital wheel spin. This tests shooters' adaptability with various AK and SKS variants under competitive pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pawn Shop Visit & Combloc Firearm Selection
  2. 05:19Challenge Setup: Pawn Shop Gun Roulette Rules
  3. 08:32Round 1: Hogan's Alley Movement Drill
  4. 16:45Round 2: Bill Drill Speed & Accuracy
  5. 21:36Round 3: Long Range Engagement
  6. 24:42Final Round, Results & Combloc Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Pawn Shop Gun Roulette' challenge?

It's a competition where teams visit a pawn shop to buy Combloc firearms. Before each shooting drill, a digital wheel is spun to randomly determine which purchased firearm each team must use for that stage.

What types of firearms were used in the Combloc Mayhem challenge?

The challenge featured various Combloc firearms, including an AK-47 variant (Norinco MAK-90 style), SKS rifles (one scoped), and a Draco AK pistol, all chambered in 7.62x39mm.

What challenges did participants face with the pawn shop guns?

Participants struggled with unfamiliar manual of arms, poor optic zeroing, and mechanical issues like scope mounts failing. The Draco pistol was hard to control without a stock, and long-range accuracy was limited.

Where did the Pawn Shop Gun Roulette challenge take place?

The competition took place at High Bar Homeland in Gillette, Wyoming. The firearms were initially purchased from Grandpa's Pawn & Gun in Denver, Colorado.

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