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00:00:00 – 00:08:59
The video features testing and showcasing a full automatic Desert Eagle, converted by Richard for the host's grandfather. Underwood Ammo supports the test with ammunition. The host experiences shooting with nervousness due to the gun's power. Shooting different objects like water jugs is demonstrated, discussing accuracy and impact using extreme penetrator bullets. Humorous moments arise from shooting one-handed and two-handed. The video also shows recoil testing with a friend providing car doors as targets. The speaker notes that better accuracy is achieved with a two-handed grip, with most bullets hitting the wall. Plans for future shooting are mentioned, along with calls to action for viewers to like and subscribe.
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In this segment of the video, the host introduces a full automatic Desert Eagle that was converted by a person named Richard at the request of the host’s grandfather. The host is excited to try out the full auto Desert Eagle for the first time. They receive generous support from Underwood Ammo, who provided a variety of ammunition for the test. The host shoots the Desert Eagle, expressing some nervousness due to the recoil and power of the gun. The video captures their reactions as they fire several rounds from the weapon.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the individuals are testing out shooting various objects with a Desert Eagle firearm using extreme penetrator bullets. They shoot five-gallon water jugs and discuss the accuracy and impact of the shots. They also experiment with shooting the handgun one-handed and two-handed, resulting in some humorous moments. The segment showcases the different types of bullets being used in the shooting test.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker is testing the recoil of a firearm using one hand and then two hands. They mention their friend Rigo who provided car doors for target practice. The speaker uses extreme penetrator bullets and experiences better accuracy when holding onto the front grip. Most bullets hit the wall, and the video ends with plans for more shooting in the future. They encourage viewers to like, subscribe, and thank them for watching.