Bullet through a barrel ๐Ÿ˜‚ #trickshot

Published on January 16, 2026
Duration: 0:52

This video demonstrates an unconventional method for clearing a squib load from a firearm barrel. The host, identified as PewView, uses a second firearm to shoot a projectile through a detached barrel containing a lodged bullet. While presented as a 'trick shot,' this technique highlights the potential dangers of squib loads and the importance of proper malfunction clearing procedures. The host's expertise is evident in his immediate identification of the squib and his ability to safely execute this high-risk experiment.

Quick Summary

A squib load is a dangerous firearm malfunction where a bullet lodges in the barrel. This video shows an experimental trick shot where a second 9mm bullet is fired through a detached barrel to clear the obstruction, highlighting the risks involved.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Squib Load Encounter with Glock Apex Chassis
  2. 00:15The Barrel Clearing Trick Shot Experiment
  3. 00:35High-Speed Footage of Bullet Impact
  4. 00:42Post-Shot Inspection and Function Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a squib load and why is it dangerous?

A squib load occurs when a firearm malfunction causes a bullet to lodge in the barrel, often due to insufficient powder. Firing another round into a blocked barrel can cause the firearm to explode, leading to severe injury.

How was the squib load cleared in this video?

The host detached the barrel and used a separate firearm to shoot another 9mm bullet through the obstruction, effectively pushing the lodged projectile out. This is presented as a dangerous trick shot, not standard procedure.

What firearms were used in the video?

The video features a Glock equipped with a Meta Tactical Apex chassis for the initial squib load incident and a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Metal Competitor used to clear the obstruction.

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