My larger concern is that Mas hasn't made enough money to afford better than 240p video
Yeesh, I nearly had to see an eye doctor after watching this...or was that the muzzle in my eye
My larger concern is that Mas hasn't made enough money to afford better than 240p video
Yeesh, I nearly had to see an eye doctor after watching this...or was that the muzzle in my eye
Fairness leads to extinction much faster than harsh parameters.
The heck with show clear. How do I know he/she isn't muzzling someone off camera???
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
(1) In almost all my YouTube videos, my gun is loaded.
(2) If I was going to demo something with an empty gun, and it was just me and the camera, why would I be addressing the camera's fears about being shot accidentally? This suggests to me that the average video camera is both braver and smarter than the average YouTube commentator.
(3) If someone else is holding the camera or will be in the shot, I will show clear as a courtesy to that person and as a demonstration of proper safety and etiquette.
You could really troll the commenters by:
1. Attempt at showing clear and identifying a loaded chamber
2. Popping off a round in your "room"
3. Re showing what's actually a clear chamber with "now" locked back slide
This would require a make shift filming stage at a shooting range resembling a room.
I suppose some use the “show clear” as a teaching moment to people that are new to guns. I can understand the sentiment but personally I find it somewhat annoying.