Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
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The m16 used: https://www.switairsoft.com/product-page/swit-upgrade-we-m16a1-gbb-rifle - SNIPER: https://goo.gl/aKGylU - BBs: https://bit.ly/2sITwu5 - GUNSKIN: https://silo-Airsoft.com/product-category/skins/ - PISTOL: https://goo.gl/aQzZar - SCOPE: https://bit.ly/2JaE8A8 - SCOPECAM: https://bit.ly/2PHtgv5 - EYE PROTECTION glasses (fog free): https://bit.ly/2GNPJCw *Full gear list available over at: https://silo-airsoft.com/silos-full-gear-list
just like in 'nam
10. comment for Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
Girls : please not there are only trees and no wifi
Boys :
Silo: tactical as fucc
20. comment for Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
Thank me later
-Silo 2019
(2020??)
30. comment for Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
Me: holy fuck it vietnam
5:06
5:06
5:06
Replay buttons 1 replay cost 1 like
Enemy 2 sec later: ( ●__●)
Tree : No you don’t
50. comment for Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
Time to teach the tree how to speak our language
Me plays video:
Grandpa:Instant vietnam flashbacks
Silo: Scaring the @#$% out of players with my actual Glock 17 handgun!
I know it’s a different game and series just felt good
Girls: ugh. i hate it, bushes make my shirt dirty.
Boys:
The conflict emerged from the First Indochina War against the communist-led Viet Minh. Most of the funding for the French war effort was provided by the U.S.[60] After the French quit Indochina in 1954, the US assumed financial and military support for the South Vietnamese state. The Việt Cộng, also known as Front national de libération du Sud-Viêt Nam or NLF (the National Liberation Front), a South Vietnamese common front under the direction of North Vietnam, initiated a guerrilla war in the south. North Vietnam had also invaded Laos in the mid-1950s in support of insurgents, establishing the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply and reinforce the Việt Cộng U.S. involvement escalated under President John F. Kennedy through the MAAG program from just under a thousand military advisors in 1959 to 16,000 in 1963. By 1963, the North Vietnamese had sent 40,000 soldiers to fight in South Vietnam. North Vietnam was heavily backed by the USSR and the People's Republic of China. China also sent hundreds of PLA servicemen to North Vietnam to serve in air-defense and support roles.
By 1964, there were 23,000 US advisors in South Vietnam. In August, the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred, in which a U.S. destroyer was alleged to have clashed with North Vietnamese fast attack craft. in response, the U.S Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authorization to increase U.S. military presence. He ordered the deployment of combat units for the first time and increased troop levels to 184,000. Past this point, the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) (also known as the North Vietnamese Army or NVA) engaged in more conventional warfare with U.S and South Vietnamese forces. Every year onward, there was significant build-up of U.S forces, despite little progress. U.S Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, one of the principal architects of the war, began expressing doubts of victory by the end of 1966.[32]:287 U.S. and South Vietnam forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. The U.S. also conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam and Laos.
The Tet Offensive of 1968 showed the lack of progress with these doctrines. With the VC and PAVN mounting large-scale urban offensives throughout 1968, U.S domestic support for the war began fading. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) expanded following a period of neglect after Tet and was modeled after U.S doctrine. The VC sustained heavy losses during the Tet Offensive and subsequent U.S.-ARVN operations in the rest of 1968, losing over 50,000 men. The CIA's Phoenix Program further degraded the VC's membership and capabilities. By the end of the year, the VC insurgents held almost no territory in South Vietnam, and their recruitment dropped by over 80% in 1969, signifying a drastic reduction in guerrilla operations, necessitating increased use of PAVN regular soldiers from the north. In 1969, North Vietnam declared a Provisional Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam in an attempt to give the reduced VC a more international stature, but the southern guerrillas from then on were sidelined as PAVN forces begun more conventional Combined arms warfare. Operations crossed national borders: Laos was invaded by North Vietnam early on, while Cambodia was used by North Vietnam as a supply route starting in 1967; the route through Cambodia began to be bombed by the U.S. in 1969, while the Laos route had been heavily bombed since 1964. The deposing of the monarch Norodom Sihanouk by the Cambodian National Assembly resulted in a PAVN invasion of the country at the request of the Khmer Rouge, escalating the Cambodian Civil War and resulting in a U.S.-RVN counter-invasion.
In 1969, following the election of U.S President Richard Nixon, a policy of "Vietnamization" began, which saw the conflict fought by an expanded ARVN, with U.S. forces sidelined and increasingly demoralized by domestic opposition and reduced recruitment. U.S. ground forces had largely withdrawn by early 1972 and support was limited to air support, artillery support, advisers, and materiel shipments. The ARVN, buttressed by said U.S. support, stopped the largest and first mechanized PAVN offensive to date during the Easter Offensive of 1972, which had sustained heavy casualties on both sides but failed to recapture all territory, leaving its military situation difficult. The Paris Peace Accords saw all U.S forces withdrawn; the Case–Church Amendment, passed by the U.S Congress on 15 August 1973, ended direct U.S military involvement.[64]:457 The Peace Accords were broken almost immediately, and fighting continued for two more years. The 1975 Spring Offensive saw the capture of Saigon by the PAVN in April; this marked the end of the war, and North and South Vietnam were reunified the following year.
The scale of fighting was enormous: by 1970 the ARVN was the world's fourth largest army, with the PAVN being similar in size at around a million regular soldiers. The war exacted a huge human cost in terms of fatalities (see Vietnam War casualties): estimates of the number of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians killed vary from 966,000 to 3.8 million. Some 275,000–310,000 Cambodians, 20,000–62,000 Laotians, and 58,220 U.S. service members also died in the conflict, and a further 1,626 remain missing in action.
The Sino-Soviet split re-emerged following the lull during the Vietnam War. Conflict between North Vietnam and its Cambodian allies in the Royal Government of the National Union of Kampuchea, and the newly-formed Democratic Kampuchea begun almost immediately in a series of border raids by the Khmer Rouge, eventually escalating into the Cambodian–Vietnamese War. Chinese forces directly invaded Vietnam in the Sino-Vietnamese War, with subsequent border conflicts lasting until 1991. Insurgencies were fought by the unified Vietnam in all three countries. The end of the war and resumption of the Third Indochina War would precipitate the Vietnamese boat people and the larger Indochina refugee crisis, which saw millions of refugees leave Indochina (mainly southern Vietnam), with an estimated 250,000 of whom perished at sea. Within the U.S, the war gave rise to what was referred to as Vietnam Syndrome, a public aversion to American overseas military involvements, which together with the Watergate scandal contributed to the crisis of confidence that affected America throughout the 1970s
also youtube: up next M16.
Me:hmmmm...I see his M16 is made out of aimbot
100. comment for Scaring the @#$% out of Players with Ultra Realistic Vietnam M16 Rifle!
Là 1 người công nhân Việt Nam, tôi gửi lời cảm ơn đến sự tôn trọng của anh đến đất nước chúng tôi, đồng chí ạ!
Im gay btw
By the way where is this?
It looks great
I’m sorry
us soldiers: FLASHBACKS
Me, the whole video: dun dun dun dun dun dun, dun don, OOH THAT RED WHITE AND BLUE
Edit: oh ye, don’t forget to dress as Waffen SS
My grandpa: Why do i hear the trees speak vietnamis
Silo: THE TREES ARE SPEAKING VIETNAMESE!!!
What the weird kid imagines when he does a puzzle
M16A1
AK-47
STG-44
:
0/10 not guerilla enough
Silo:I learned this back in ‘nam!
Me:ar u challanging me
Look at the screen
Also Grandpa: instantaneous Vietnam flashback
Silo: swiches a his mag when he only uses 7 bbs.
Just doesn't jam all the time
;)
Trees : chết đi mày
speaking vietnamese while in the trees
Enemy Players: Ah shit...here we go again
Player 2: here what
Guy with a m16: Fortunate son music intensifies
They’re in the trees,
Hey, why is this bush speaking Vietnamese?
skyrim flashbacks
Everybody else at the nerf war: S H O K E
*CS 1.6 til source flashbacks
plays fortunate son
Motherf#cker!
Viet Cong: surprised pikachu face
Silo Entertainment: 1:23
P.S: im talking about the youtuber MILITARY GROUP
Mafia works
It ain’t playing Fortunate Ones.
Me: sees shell casings ejected
Also me: surprised pikachu face
Enemies: dead
Silo: Plays Fortunate Son
Tree-No
Even you call it M16A1
Bro that’s amazing.
Tree: CHÚNG TÔI ĐÃ BẮT ĐẦU NGAY BÂY GIỜ
*AMERICAN SOLDIER SCREAMING SOUND EFFECTS*
Tree: WHISPERS HOW YA DOIN BUDDY
Rattling noise
Me: did you hear something?
Tree: no
Tree: 为和版本则特
Gun used in the Vietnam War
Coincidence?, I think not
And
Its all fun and games until one guy doesn't get up
(I got kicked out)
Tree: u sure about that?!
Soldier 2: did you hear something
Tree: No (in Vietnamese)
Both soldiers: OH GOD PLEASE NO!!
PTSD overload
Literally no one:
Airsoft youtubers: SCARING THE #%$@ OUT OF CHEATERS or AIRSOFT CHEATER GETS HIT BY FULL AUTO
Also enemy team: holy sh- VIETNAM FLASHBACKS
To bomb your enemies
my brain: we are vietnamese
sees price tag
As my secondary i will be using a german panzerfaust
Ps : Im not allowed to play anymore
bravo sáu đi tối
SCARING THE S@&! OUT OF AIRSOFTPLAYERS WITH
*reloads
*reloads
*reloads
Tree: " Mind your fucking business, that's why. "
Tree:Bless you
Silo:Thnx
Tree:here some bbs
Me:Aight imma head out
6 out of 20, gun was cool