Bullet through a barrel 😂 #trickshot

Published on January 16, 2026
Duration: 0:52

This video demonstrates an unconventional method for clearing a squib load from a firearm barrel. A high-profile firearms influencer, PewView, uses a Meta Tactical Apex bullpup chassis on a Glock and encounters a squib load with Federal 115gr ammunition. Instead of conventional clearing, PewView detaches the barrel and uses a Smith & Wesson Competitor to fire a 9mm round into the obstruction, successfully clearing it. The experiment is captured with high-speed cameras, highlighting the impact and the undamaged barrel post-clearing.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates an experimental trick shot to clear a squib load from a firearm barrel. A Glock with a Meta Tactical Apex chassis experienced a squib load; the barrel was detached and a second 9mm round was fired through it using a Smith & Wesson Competitor to dislodge the obstruction, all captured in high-speed footage. This is not a standard or recommended clearing method.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Squib Load Encounter
  2. 00:15The Experiment
  3. 00:35Execution and High-Speed Capture
  4. 00:42Post-Shot Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a squib load and how can it be cleared?

A squib load is a firearm malfunction where a bullet lodges in the barrel due to insufficient powder. While standard clearing involves disassembly, this video shows an experimental trick shot where a second bullet is fired through the detached barrel to dislodge the obstruction.

What firearms and accessories were used in the video?

The video features a Glock equipped with a Meta Tactical Apex bullpup chassis and Federal 115gr ammunition. The clearing shot was fired from a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Metal Competitor.

Is firing a second round through a barrel with a squib load a safe or recommended practice?

No, this is an extremely dangerous and experimental trick shot, not a recommended firearm maintenance procedure. Standard clearing methods should always be followed to ensure safety and prevent firearm damage.

How was the trick shot captured for analysis?

The entire event, including the bullet impact and clearing process, was captured using high-speed filming equipment, allowing for detailed analysis of the ballistic event.

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