Worst TikTok Gun Fails... Part 13

Published on November 4, 2024
Duration: 9:16

This compilation highlights firearm mishaps and safety violations, including guns fired in concrete blocks and improper handling. It also touches on practical firearm knowledge, such as identifying AR-15 gas system issues and the importance of accounting for height over bore. Essential tips for TSA firearm transport and tactical gear reviews are also presented.

Quick Summary

To identify an overgassed AR-15, observe brass ejection patterns. Consistent forward ejection often signals an overgassed system. For TSA firearm transport, firearms must be unloaded and locked in a hard-sided case, adhering to specific regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Concrete Testing
  2. 01:00AR-15 Gas System Diagnosis
  3. 01:50Brass Catcher Gadget Reaction
  4. 03:07Firearms in Concrete Blocks Test
  5. 06:55TSA Firearm Transport Rules
  6. 07:32Tactical Gear: KDG Mount & Riser
  7. 08:39Height Over Bore Shooting Mistake

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you tell if an AR-15 is overgassed?

You can often tell if an AR-15 is overgassed by observing the direction the brass ejects. If the brass is consistently ejected forward or significantly forward of the shooter, it may indicate an overgassed system that needs adjustment.

What are the TSA rules for flying with firearms?

When flying with firearms, they must be unloaded and locked in a hard-sided container, like a Pelican case. The container must be secured to prevent unauthorized access. Check specific airline and TSA regulations before travel.

What is 'height over bore' in shooting?

Height over bore refers to the distance between your optic's line of sight and the firearm's barrel. Understanding this is crucial for accurate shooting, especially at closer ranges, to compensate for bullet drop and trajectory.

Can firearms function if their barrels are encased in concrete?

Yes, tests have shown that firearms like the AK-47 and AR-15 can still function even when their barrels are encased in concrete. However, the concrete itself is likely to shatter due to the force of the explosion.

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