This video tests the durability and functionality of a Glock pistol after being submerged in water for 100 days. The creators, associated with YEE YEE Fest and YEE YEE Apparel, aim to determine if the Glock will still fire after this extreme test, implying a focus on its resilience and performance under adverse conditions. The video emphasizes that it's filmed on a private range with safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes only, urging viewers not to replicate the experiment. They are also soliciting suggestions for future shooting experiments.
This video explores the functionality of a firearm after prolonged submersion in water for a month. It specifically tests a Glock pistol to determine if it will still fire, addressing common curiosities about firearm resilience in extreme conditions. The title and hashtags suggest a focus on practical testing and the general appeal of firearms content.
This video showcases a Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun being submerged into a lake. The title explicitly names the firearm, and the description confirms the action. While no further details are provided, the content directly relates to a specific firearm and its interaction with an unusual environment.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Springfield Armory TRP Operator 1911 pistol. The reviewer takes the firearm to the Louisiana swamps for a rigorous, and somewhat brutal, submersion test in muddy water to assess its durability and functionality. The review aims to determine if the TRP Operator justifies its premium price point, offering a practical look at its performance under adverse conditions. The video also includes mentions of online retailers for home defense pistols and encourages support for the TFBTV Patreon page.
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