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Thanks to the descending cost of video technology and the ascending number of paying outlets for gun porn, production values have never been higher. Colion Noir’s team makes some truly cinematic stuff. But Larry Vickers takes the brass ring for slinging brass on video. Sure, the plot leaves a little to be desired. And slow motion gets kinda old after . . . a . . .  while. And I could do without the cheek weld sweat. But the editing, music and video quality make LV’s Inside the M4 Carbine a must-see for anyone who wondered “how’s that work, then?” BTW, is FPSRussia out of the FBI’s witness protection program yet?

 

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      • And why is he so fat? He should make a video about his fatness. And also another about cleaning your gats with cooking oil. Wait, a connection there maybe.

    • John Wick, Predator, Heat … saying these three movies will most-likely reveal my secret internet identity. Oh wait, none of my friends are gun nuts like myself. I’m safe!!

  1. That’s a really neat video, I enjoyed watching most of it. Only complaint would be that they didn’t show at all the flow of gas from chamber to gas block, back to the bolt, and how the bolt rotates, moves in the BCG, and extracts the spent cartridge. Seems like an important aspect to ignore!

  2. Why is it that larry “dont you know who i am” vickers gets to handle cool guns and look at cool things while more deserving people don’t. It must be the 2 minutes of SlowMo in his 3 minute videos.

    • Off topic, but since you brought up bald eagles, two bald eagle were found on the side of a road and one was severely injured. The Liberal media reported it this way:
      Bald eagle rescued while the eagles mate stayed by its side.
      The facts came out a week later. Two eagles were fighting over territory and the “mate” was another male eagle responsible for killing it.
      Well, there goes the nature is beautiful narrative. Libs have no concept of the life and death struggle.

  3. I’m amazed at the amount of barrel wobble. Granted, thanks to super slo-mo, most of it occurs after the bullet has left the barrel, but wow!

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