I Filled The M16 With Skittles!

Published on July 1, 2024
Duration: 0:39

This video showcases a unique and humorous firearm experiment where Johnny Q fills the M16 rifle's stock compartment with Skittles. It highlights the practical, albeit unconventional, use of the rifle's storage feature for carrying snacks to the range. The content emphasizes the novelty aspect and the convenience of having a readily available treat during shooting sessions.

Quick Summary

The M16 rifle features a trapdoor storage compartment in its A2-style buttstock, traditionally used for cleaning kits. In a unique experiment, Johnny Q filled this compartment with Skittles, dubbing them 'Tactical Skittles' for convenient range snacks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M16 Stock Storage Idea
  2. 00:06Filling M16 Stock with Skittles
  3. 00:15Testing 'Tactical Skittles' Storage
  4. 00:26Conclusion: Range Day Snack Convenience

Frequently Asked Questions

What unique storage feature does the M16 rifle have?

The M16 rifle, specifically models with an A2-style buttstock, features a trapdoor compartment within the stock. This space is often used for cleaning kits but can be repurposed for other small items.

What did Johnny Q store in the M16's stock compartment?

In a humorous firearm experiment, Johnny Q filled the M16's buttstock storage compartment with a bag of Skittles, calling them 'Tactical Skittles' for range snacks.

What is the purpose of the M16 rifle's buttstock compartment?

Traditionally, the trapdoor compartment in the M16's A2 buttstock was designed to hold cleaning equipment, spare parts, or a small maintenance kit for field use.

What brands were visible in the video?

Visible brands included Skittles candy, Vaughn Armor tactical gear (plate carrier), and Tekto Knives (patch on the plate carrier).

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