Is PEWVIEW that Good?

Published on September 1, 2022
Duration: 16:31

This video tests the viral trick shot skills of PewView, featuring Jon Patton of The Gun Collective. It showcases advanced handgun reloads and trick shots with a custom Glock and a modified Marlin lever-action rifle. The content delves into the technical aspects of these maneuvers, including high-speed camera analysis and custom firearm builds, verifying the impressive, albeit niche, capabilities demonstrated.

Quick Summary

PewView demonstrates a challenging handgun 'bolt flip' reload, tossing a round, flipping the gun to catch it in the chamber, and firing. High-speed cameras analyze the precise timing required for this advanced maneuver, showcasing exceptional marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: PewView at the Range
  2. 00:51Handgun Bolt Flip Reload Demo
  3. 02:41Vertx Gear Spotlight
  4. 03:14Slow Motion Analysis of Handgun Flip
  5. 04:35Custom Glock Build Specs
  6. 05:27Lever Action Rifle Trick Shot
  7. 08:45Spalling Test with Marlin Rifle
  8. 10:23Aerial Handgun Challenge
  9. 15:44Conclusion: PewView's Legitimacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the handgun 'bolt flip' reload demonstrated by PewView?

The handgun 'bolt flip' reload involves Nick tossing a round into the air, flipping the firearm to catch the round in the chamber, and then firing it. This advanced maneuver requires exceptional timing and coordination, verified by high-speed camera analysis.

What custom firearms are featured in the PewView video?

The video showcases a custom 9mm handgun built with a Shadow Systems lower, Zev slide, and Radian Afterburner barrel/compensator. A modified Marlin lever-action rifle in .45-70 Government, featuring Ranger Point Precision furniture, is also highlighted for trick shots.

What is spalling and how was it tested in the video?

Spalling is the fragmentation of a bullet or target material upon impact. In the video, spalling from a .45-70 Government round hitting a steel target was observed to burst soda cans placed at the base, demonstrating projectile fragmentation.

Where can viewers find PewView's content?

Viewers can find PewView's content on YouTube and Instagram. The video provides a conclusion discussing the legitimacy of his skills and directs viewers to his platforms for more.

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