Vince Staples – Over/Under

Vince Staples talks about if Bill Nye The Science Guy, KFC, PETA and more are overrated or underrated.
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We have become so smitten with some of the Semi-auto guns we have shot over the last few years, we can’t help but ask – why are Over and unders still king?

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40 Comments

  1. Cocoloso

    One of my grandmas is FAT 😂😂😂

  2. Gugulethu

    I don't like how he praise Dmx by associating his success to drugs…come on!!

  3. tim johnson

    What an idiot

  4. H E

    He’s hilarious 😭

  5. Jonathan Campbell

    This the funniest dude Fr 😂

  6. TTG1973

    One of my grandmas is fat..love her to death 😂

  7. Felipo

    I love this dude dawg

  8. Jur

    Someone recomended this one in the hannibal bures commentsection. Only after the very first one I had to pause it because I fell of my chair laughing. It is all about the commitment and if you aint on the crack rock im doubting your commitment to the cause.

  9. SakuraWulf

    He reminds me of the funny black grandpa I never had.

  10. jdn

    2015 was really 7 years ago Wtf

  11. extraspicy47

    He taught us these algorithms

  12. Sam Vance

    I come back here just to hear him say “fat people are lovely.”

  13. Meronka Onatsu

    Comedic Genius

  14. Will Geist

    This is the funniest one

  15. Dev Brownlee

    “ one of my grandmas is fat love her to death”

  16. Dev Brownlee

    “Fat people are lovely “

  17. Aimé Biampamba

    He’s so hilarious

  18. Ethan F

    that DMX line did not age well…

  19. Jake Weston

    Still come back to this video every now and again. Vince needs to do stand up, legitimately one of the naturally funniest humans ever.

  20. UC32 UC32

    woah he’s so woke … nah he just dumb 🤣

  21. Andy Norris

    Great video with some fantastic points, personally I feel a well made semi auto is still as desirable as an O/U with the correct choice of cartridges. Semi automatic shot guns are often the choice of keepers, pigeon shooters and wildfowl shooters in the field but not accepted on a game shoot, even if loaded with 2 shots. Is it time to embrace this sort of gun as do others around the world.?

  22. Michael Scholtz

    I have a miruku and a benelli clone.
    The O/U gives you 2 different chokes so you can switch between them depending on the shot.
    The semi takes alot of recoil out of it. But a little more technical to use.

  23. Neil Foster

    Flinch, Recoil and Weight become a huge factor as we all age. Many folks switch to sub gauge or an Auto

  24. Neil Foster

    The idiots are asked to leave very quickly. Safety matters all over the world. I live in Canada but often shoot in the US. if these folks think that $20 K. priced guns will make them better we can never change that mindset, no different than the latest greatest golf clubs every year. Lol.

  25. Neil Foster

    Funny Team Beretta has some world class shooters now using A400 Excel guns. They are re-stocked and completely worked over in every way by Cole or Beretta gunsmiths but these folks can shoot. The only and I mean only possible draw back is picking up your spent hulls at the practice clubs.

  26. Vladimir Lopez

    70% snobbery is the reason.

  27. Heretican

    Can you do a video on pump shotguns?

  28. Christine in Nornia

    My husband absolutely loves his Beretta AL391 semiautomatic shotgun. Between it and our Alpacas our sheep are well protected from dog worrying.

  29. Ghost64

    I think a lot has to do with the aesthetics of British shooting And the idea of “class” . look at how people dress when they shoot, tweed fabric, tattersall shirts,lots of olive greens and browns.its elegant and gentleman like. “Proper” as some would say, an over and under or side by side with beautiful wood and fine engraving fits into that,but a big synthetic,all black semi auto doesn’t.they almost seem too modern and too American to fit in to the look of the shooter. and lets face it,to alot of people how you look is the most important aspect.

  30. Dave_in_NM

    I shoot SxS, O/U, and Semi Autos. My favorite, and this is purely nostalgic, is the SxS, but I kill more waterfowl and game birds with my Benelli SBE3, period. My Ruger Red Label used to be my go to for everything, but as I have gotten older, the Benelli just flat works and is easier to carry mile after mile. Dave in S.E. New Mexico.

  31. Rampage_PWNY

    American here you guys discussed most of the important parts of firearm differences and the culture. Everyone can appreciate the classic looks and excellent build quality of a fine over-under. Now in the states it's more important to me that I can mag dump in trash on the fourth of July and an autoloader is the obvious choice.

  32. WarlordEnthusiast

    Semi auto are definitely more fun in my opinion in terms of shooting experienc

  33. Nick Herron

    I shoot a semi auto for most of my sporting events and love it. The only actual drawback is the mess. Otherwise it’s been flawless.

    The only mental drawback is they aren’t nearly as pretty.

    My shoulder prefers the SA.

  34. Jerrold Shelton

    Semi-Auto guns only have one barrel, which means you've only got one choke. With a superposed gun, I've got two barrels and they can be choked the same or one tighter than the other. A quail flushes, I shoot, and if I miss, as the bird puts distance between itself and my muzzles, my second shot is a tighter choke to compensate for that gain. Or, when I'm hunting Gambel's quail and blue scaled quail over the same ground, I can whack the far-flushing Gambel's with my top barel and whack the close-flushing scaled quail with my more open choked bottom. At a clays ground, when it's action is open, it is quite obviously incapable of discharge, from a considerable distance. On a chukar hunt, I can break the gun open with rounds still in the barrels and safely deal with my dog's "pricky paw," but if whilst doing that a bird flushes, I might be able to close the gun quickly and get a killing shot. The trigger pulls are often more joyous in use with a hinge gun than a semi-auto, too.

    The big deal for me, though, is that I like to clean up after myself in real time while shooting. My superposed gun doesn't spray empty hulls all over creation. Breech the gun, the fired shell pops out into my hand.

    If I still lived in California, where I shot California quail every weekend from mid-October to the end of January, it would be sub-gauge SIDE BY SIDE all the way, at least for me, and the gun I'd want is the A Y A 4/53 in 28 gauge. A bit of a one-trick pony, in my view, but that's where the side by side really shines, in my not so humble opinion. Very close-flushing birds where I shot them,,,,,,,,,

    As it is, I shoot sporting at the clay ground and upland game birds in the field with a 28 gauge Yildiz SPZ ME or 28 gauge Yildiz "Legacy HP" variant of the SPZ ME.

    As I shoot the pipsqueak 28 gauge with 3/4 ounce shot loads, recoil is next to nothing, even on a hinge gun. I like the Yildiz SPZ ME because it uses a pure mechanical single-selective trigger that doesn't have an inertia block and therefore doesn't require recoil to set the trigger for a second shot. Beyond that, I like the satin black chrome barrel finish that resists scratches, rain, snow, and slobber from my pointing Labrador, while reducing glare off the barrels. I like the chrome-lined bores and chambers. I've purchaed 2 twelve bore SPZ ME guns and four 28 gauge SPZ ME guns from 2012 to date and all have had spot-on barrel regulation. They fit me as if bespoke, too, so I hit very well with them.

    The "Brescia action" design of the Yildiz is stupid-simple. I can strip the action down to a bare frame and put it back together again on my kitchen table. So I do service on the guns myself, with ease. Like putting in new firing pins every 7K rounds or so.

    "Very well" for me is 85% plus on a 100-bird card in sporting clays on courses set for state championships where registered targets are mostly shot with 12 gauge guns.

    I don't care for the taste of duck and goose, so I have little desire to hunt them. If I did, it'd likely have a Beretta A-400 or an older 391 or something even more pedestrian like my dad's Remington 11-87 Premier, but I think I'd see advantages to a gas auto gun in a wildfowl blind. I used to own a Remington 870 pump-action gun, but parted with it once I was convinced that no manner of cookery could convince me to like the taste of duck or goose.

  35. danjonschroeder

    Idk, my A5 Ultimate Maple is semi auto and very pretty.

  36. Tyler Hamlin

    Probably reliability. Semis need cleaning more often and have more moving parts. More things to wear out.

  37. Eric Works!

    Just a hunch. semi auto's no matter what brand, what model, what enhancements is still more prone to have a mechanical issue for high, high volume clay shooting. When shoots come down to one or maybe 2 clays you cannot take a chance at the top end. I shoot a modified benelli supersport (2004) weighing in at 8lb 140z empty and I can tell you I would rather shoot a gas operated to get even more recoil reduction so snobbery WITHIN semi autos? dunno. I will never be a top one percenter so I shoot what I enjoy and I can buy a lot of ammo for what I could spend on a fair to middlin O/U and not shoot one target better. Also lots of the american currents top shooters did start and win a lot with semi's and all but joe fanizzi get O/U fever and switch and I really believe it is the gotta get every single target ideology at work. Good heath and good shooting from 'merica.

  38. That Guy

    You guys give me Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond vibes. 😅

  39. Qwakaa OG

    Lets start from the bottom from beaters day, show me a video of you getting over a style or whatever obstacle is in the way, compared the o/u 😂, being a keeper for 13 years, we wont allow semis ever, youd have to take all 3 carts out x that by how ever many beaters have to get over things all day. Flags everytime to show its unloaded, spent carts not picked up by a huge increase. People pointing the bloody thinhs around getting a pricked bird beavaus the whole process of empting 3 carts out to make it safe and really a flag so your wing man knows its safe, the longer they are off the field the better. They belong in a hide foe pest control. Which still pisses me off because again alot more chance of littering show me a safe fast way in a beating line of getting over styles, picking up pricked birds vs the over and under ill listen but in reality , the o/u can be made safe and everyone atound you knows that 99% faster

  40. B. Rodriguez

    In my mind comparing an O/U to a semiauto is like comparing a high end mechanical watch to a plastic quartz watch. The plastic quartz watch will do everything that the mechanical watch will do, and usually keep more accurate time, yet people are drawn to expensive mechanical watches just like they are drawn to hand fitted O/U shotguns. There is a bit of snobbery and vain pride in owning such things and that is fine. To my mind the Benelli Montefeltro Silver Featherweight melds the best of both worlds; you have the beauty of shotguns from a bygone era paired with the functionality, durability and price of modern design and engineering.

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