Shooting While I'm Drunk (ft. James Bond)

Published on May 17, 2021
Duration: 8:09

This TFB TV review tests the impact of simulated alcohol impairment on shooting accuracy using the Ideal Conceal 9mm 'cell phone gun' and a Walther PPK. Sober tests showed respectable accuracy, but impairment goggles led to significant drops in performance, especially with the Ideal Conceal, highlighting the dangers of mixing firearms and alcohol.

Quick Summary

TFB TV tested shooting accuracy while simulating drunkenness using impairment goggles on the Ideal Conceal 9mm and Walther PPK. Results showed significant accuracy degradation and handling difficulties, reinforcing the critical safety message: firearms and alcohol do not mix.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: James Bond Test & Impairment Goggles
  2. 01:31Test 1: Sober Ideal Conceal Shooting
  3. 02:05Test 2: Impaired Ideal Conceal Shooting
  4. 04:28Test 3: Sober Walther PPK Shooting
  5. 05:09Test 4: Impaired Walther PPK Shooting
  6. 06:08Conclusion: Guest Reveal & Safety Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main purpose of the TFB TV video featuring James Bond?

The video's purpose was to test how shooting accuracy is affected by alcohol impairment. Using impairment goggles to simulate drunkenness, they tested the Ideal Conceal 9mm and a Walther PPK to demonstrate the risks.

How did the Ideal Conceal 9mm perform under simulated drunkenness?

When shooting the Ideal Conceal 9mm 'cell phone gun' with impairment goggles, accuracy dropped significantly. Loading the firearm also became difficult, highlighting the dangers of impaired handling.

What were the results of shooting the Walther PPK while 'drunk'?

Shooting the suppressed Walther PPK with impairment goggles led to a drastic decrease in accuracy. While some hits were managed by aiming through double vision, the overall performance was severely degraded.

What is the key safety message from the TFB TV video?

The overarching safety message is that firearms and alcohol absolutely do not mix. The video clearly demonstrates how impairment severely degrades marksmanship and safe handling, increasing the risk of accidents.

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