Pawn Shop Gun Roulette: Combloc Mayhem

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 42:50

This video details a 'Pawn Shop Gun Roulette' challenge where participants purchase various Combloc firearms (AK-47 variants, SKS, Draco pistols) from a pawn shop and then use a random draw system to select which firearm they will use for different shooting drills. The challenge tests adaptability, shooting skills under pressure, and the reliability of budget firearms across various stages, including movement, speed shooting, and long-range engagements. Instruction is provided by experienced shooters within the tactical entertainment niche.

Quick Summary

The Pawn Shop Gun Roulette is a competitive shooting event where participants acquire Combloc firearms like AK-47 variants and SKS rifles from pawn shops. A random draw determines which firearm each shooter uses for various drills, testing adaptability, skill, and the reliability of budget firearms across stages like Hogan's Alley and long-range engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pawn Shop Visit
  2. 05:19Challenge Setup at High Bar Homeland
  3. 08:32Round 1: Hogan's Alley
  4. 16:45Round 2: Bill Drill
  5. 21:36Round 3: Long Range Engagement
  6. 24:42Final Round and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Pawn Shop Gun Roulette'?

Pawn Shop Gun Roulette is a shooting challenge format where participants purchase firearms from a pawn shop and then use a random selection method, like a digital wheel, to determine which specific firearm they will use for each shooting drill or stage of the competition.

What types of firearms were used in the Pawn Shop Gun Roulette challenge?

The challenge featured various 'Combloc' firearms, including AK-47 variants like the Draco AK Pistol and Norinco MAK-90, as well as SKS rifles. These were sourced from a pawn shop and chambered primarily in 7.62x39mm.

What challenges did the participants face with the pawn shop firearms?

Participants encountered issues such as scope mounts failing on the SKS, difficulty controlling the Draco AK Pistol without a stock, and significant point-of-aim/point-of-impact shifts, especially at longer distances, due to the nature of budget and surplus firearms.

Where did the Pawn Shop Gun Roulette challenge take place?

The challenge involved an initial visit to Grandpa's Pawn & Gun in Denver, Colorado, for firearm acquisition, and the competition itself was held at High Bar Homeland in Gillette, Wyoming.

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