5 Guns That BROKE On Me During Filming🎥

Published on March 29, 2024
Duration: 17:24

This video details five firearms that experienced failures during filming or testing. The presenter, Yoki Sturrup, discusses issues ranging from a stuck action on a Mossberg Maverick 88 to a blown gas block on a Micro Draco, a broken dust cover/bolt on a Kalashnikov USA KS12, a loose handguard on a Kalashnikov USA Comrade, and a broken charging handle on an IWI Tavor. The video highlights the importance of firearm maintenance and awareness of potential malfunctions.

Quick Summary

Yoki Sturrup details five firearm failures encountered during filming: a Mossberg Maverick 88 with a stuck action, a Micro Draco with a blown gas block, a Kalashnikov USA KS12 with a broken internal mechanism, a Kalashnikov USA Comrade with a loose handguard due to an inadequate screw, and an IWI Tavor with a broken charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Firearm Failures
  2. 01:14Mossberg Maverick 88 Failure
  3. 02:45Micro Draco Gas Block Failure
  4. 04:39Kalashnikov USA KS12 Failure
  5. 07:02Kalashnikov USA Comrade Handguard Issue
  6. 09:03IWI Tavor Charging Handle Failure
  7. 11:11Recap of Firearm Failures
  8. 16:01Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms experienced failures in Yoki Sturrup's video?

Yoki Sturrup's video features five firearms that failed: a Mossberg Maverick 88 with a stuck action, a Micro Draco with a blown gas block, a Kalashnikov USA KS12 with a broken dust cover/bolt, a Kalashnikov USA Comrade with a loose handguard, and an IWI Tavor with a broken charging handle.

What caused the Micro Draco to fail during filming?

The Micro Draco failed when its gas block blew out during shooting. This incident was dangerous enough to tear a hole in the shooter's glove and thumb, though thankfully no permanent injury occurred.

Why did the Kalashnikov USA Comrade's handguard become loose?

The handguard on the Kalashnikov USA Comrade became loose because the screw used to secure it was too short and not robust enough to handle the recoil of 12-gauge ammunition, leading to its failure.

What was the failure with the IWI Tavor rifle?

The IWI Tavor rifle experienced a failure where the charging handle broke off during a routine charging operation. The presenter noted that this part seems to be difficult to find in stock for replacement.

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