Custom bb gun part 2
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What is up fellow YouTubeers? If you saw making… Okay, the title of the last video, Custom Be begun, part one. This is part one and a half-ish, almost two. Part two will be painting it. Part three will be testing it. But part one and a half ish. I have stock in the forearm and the piece that goes around the forearm painted. And it's a bit of a hassle to go to this length to customize a simple Daisy Red Rider. Some of you might consider it sacrilegious but I'm curious to see what it'll look like and I'm not a halfway through the project and might as we'll see it to the finish. I'm not going to repainting on it because… the project and might as we'll see it to the finish. Um, I'm not going to be painting on it because the pistol grip has a little bit more paint on it. But once it's all said and done and done dry I can tape that off as well and paint all the black pieces gold I think it'll look like a gorgeous BB gun this Mad Max bootleg you know gangsters paradise That's the general goal for it at least. And I wasn't sure how the glow in the dark paint was going to look on the bebe gun, but um… Not looking too shabby. I mean, it definitely has its own unique, you know, groove to it, you know what I'm saying. Um, and that shit glows bright as fuck. You charge some light on that son of a bitch and the grips light up. I've seen that shit. That's sick as fuck. I'm not gonna lie. Um, yeah. So, have you probably looked at this Daisy Red Redder like, you sacrilegious son of a bitch. So I've probably looked at this Daisy Red Redder, like, you sacrilegious son of a bitch. And some of you have to look at it like, oh, that's fucking sick as fuck, dude. Fuck yeah. It depends on how you talk to. You're gonna get mixed opinions. This BB gun is going to kick some serious ass. And the person that gets it, hopefully, is going to like it. And that's the thing after I'm done customizing it. I'm going to put it back in the original box. It came in and wrap it up. There's several layers with the BBs that I purchased with it, so that way the person who has it isn't just having a BB gown with no BBs that I purchase with it so that way the person who has it isn't just having a BB gown with no BBs that's kind of stupid you know I mean they need to get practice and plink you know that BB gun holds like 650 BBs mind you so reload might take a minute but once you're reloaded you ain't gonna have to reload for for a minute but once you're reloaded you ain't gonna have to reload for a minute because it's pchchpchpchch you know I'm saying yeah but because the first couple of steps of assembling this so-called custom BB gun um it took me an hour to just just to fucking assemble the first couple of steps. The last couple of steps are a lot quicker. I wasn't sure how the Goldmanuck spray paint was going to look on the grips, but I think it looks good. It has that ivory sort of look, you know. And I think when I get the gold on spray paint on that black paint it's gonna look sharp you know it's gonna look like a mob bosses be begun you know if it looks like a mob bosses be begun that's the theme I'm going for you know at this point you're gonna be curious what's it look like in various stages I'm going for. You know, at this point you're going to be curious what's it look like in various stages. I'm not going to leave you hanging YouTube. Come on. At this point all I'm doing is putting painters tape on the four grips so I can let the pistol grip dry overnight. I can put painters tape on that and I'm not gonna show you the taping process on the pistol grip because it's pretty basic shit you know but I'll show you various steps as I'm making it and watching it progress you know I. I'm not going to leave you completely hanging. Enough people should have enough common sense to know, oh, okay, I get what he's doing, you know. And if you can't figure that out, then you shouldn't be shooting a BB gun. That's all I'm saying. And the paint job looks a little sloppy because I used white paint as the base coat for glue in the dark paint. Which means I want to tape off grips to protect the glow in the dark paint when I add the gold paint to the black. And you know what I'm saying? It's going to the gold paint to the black and You know what I'm saying? It's gonna look sick turn the daylight is gangster's paradise BB gumbert during the night a close. You know what I'm saying? I mean every little step that I can add to it to make it that much better, to make it last a lifetime. You know, that's where it's at. You take good care of your Daisy Red Riders, they last a lifetime. And choppy the stock didn't hurt it. repainting it's not going to hurt it. You know, it's not gonna hurt it. You know, it's just giving it a different look. Which some old school Daisy Red Rider fans are gonna be like, oh you sacrilegious piece of shit. To which I'm like, give it a chance. If you don't like the way it looks in the end, that's your opinion. But, um, I'm fixing to make the sickest look and bebe gun you ever did see. Trust and believe that. Not only is it the sickest look and bebe gun you ever did see, but it'll hold 650 babies. Yeah. And the first time I customized to be begun like this, I had so much fun doing it, I was like, I gotta do it again. And if I get good enough at something like this, maybe I could sell them on Etsy. Just maybe, create a separate business for it but I don't know if it's legal because technically they're already made and that's something you got to think about so at this point if I'm custom making it be begun the end of being handmade personal gifts not something I could just sell on at sea, like my wands, for instance, which the wands are in the mail as we speak. You'll be meeting your wands momentarily, those of you who ordered a wand from the recent batch. You'll be receiving it shortly. included with each wand is a hand-side certificate of on the authenticity and its side with an autograph. So keep a look out for that. And making it kick-ass custom-a-b-b-b-gon doesn't just happen in two seconds. You know you gotta take a couple hours to work on it and watching it come together is pretty sweet. I'm not going to lie When I was customizing it earlier I was like what color to want to paint the grip. I knew the theme I was going for what I was trying to achieve but trying to pull it off just right. You know what I'm saying? The gold spray paint I have, it's nice and shiny and it looks like real gold. You know what I'm saying? So that'll add a nice touch to it for sure. I got the BB gun I bought it earlier yesterday and I've been customizing it on my own free time and while I have a moment I'm meeting it done as quickly as I can and also so it looks as nice as it will, you know what I'm saying? The concept is cool and it looks nice. I took the tape off of it. The glow in our grips are looking sweet. You know what I'm saying, tubes. And if you're going to custom make a BB gun, it takes time. It takes patience. It takes a little bit patience it takes a little bit of effort a little bit of elbow grease but it's simple woodworking you know what I'm saying if you want a pistol grip to BB gun I can show you how to do it you know it's simple woodworking it's not that complicated so if you want to buy a BB gun from Walmart and custom make it your own, do your own colors, whatever the fuck, you know what I'm saying, I was showing you how to do it. It's pretty easy and pretty sweet because you got a baby gun that's uniquely your own. at this point you're probably going what does it look like before the finishing touches? What does the BB gun look like before the finishing touches? You think I wouldn't show you that? Come on YouTube. I'm making a video series on how to build a kick-ass custom BB gun. You know what I'm saying? You want to make this BB gun that just looks sawed off and blinged out? You know what I'm saying? again, aren't that? I got the wood repainted. Now it's not perfect because there are spots on the wood, like right here, where you can still see the original wood color. So the paint job's not perfect. But it's the thought that counts. Because at this point, you know, that's looking pretty dry for the most part. That's still kind of sticky though on the stock. It's dry enough that I can handle it and it's not going to get all over my hands. But right now I'm just going to get the painter's tape for the forearm covered. And then later on I'll put painter's tape on the stock when it's done drying. It's dry enough everywhere else, but there's a couple spots on the outside, like right here, where it's still drying. But this is still a functioning bebe gun if I pop the um the safety off see what I'm saying it's not loaded obviously because I'm customizing it but that fresh pop that is daisy be begun quality right there people and I took the little ring that goes around the red rider off a spray painted at gold to match the gold paint I'm gonna put on the black here and you get a look at that I'm gonna put on the black here. And you get a look at that, at the grips on this baby gun. It's got this ivory sort of look. It's random, it's… No, it's… you know what I'm saying? Yeah. How do you load a daisy red rider? You see the slide right there? You push down on the center and push up and it opens up. That's where you put your beebbies. And you can lock it back into place and it doesn't move around. When you're pushing it to load the beebees you gotta push on the center right there. See what I'm saying? That pops it open. At least beebi guys have been made since 1940 so there's a testimonial to this. And, um…… Yeah… since 1940, so there's a testimonial to this. And, um, yeah, this is looking pretty sick, you know, I'm not gonna lie. It's starting to come together, and it looks a little sloppy, but we can give us some character and make it look sick. We can give us some character and make it look sick. And, um, that's gonna start with t daisy red rider right here on the end. I'll show you what that looks like. I have a sitting in the box with the leather string, which I'll retie the leather string on the loop. Once I'm done, you know, painting it. But all the black on this gun metal is going to get spray painted gold to get, to, you know, give that look to go with this ivory sort of looking grip that I got going on here. And yeah, it looks a little sloppy because of the paint dripped onto the barrel when I did the grips. But that's nothing but a thing, dude. Come on. I don't like a custom baby gun that's saw off and has a custom paint job. This is how you do it. You gotta use a lot of painters tape and a little bit of spray paint. And trust and believe it's a bitch and a half. This isn't something you can just make happen overnight. Make happen overnight. Takes a couple hours. Okay, that doesn't look… Okay, I need a solid piece of tape. Get the fucking out of here with that shit. So by all functioning means this is a fully functional BB gun. I'm just modifying the stock to be a little bit shorter and changing the color of it. That's all I'm doing. And if you're making a custom-made BB gun, this is how you do it. Plain and simple. Some people who are dying of a daisy red rider fans. This is how you do it. Plain and simple. Some people who are dying on are Daisy Red Rider fans, like I said, are going to look at this like, Oh, you're sacrilegious piece of shit. So I bring the Daisy legacy for a new generation. And you're putting a twist on a classic. Keeping the legacy alive, you know. Daisy Red Rider turned into a Daisy Gangster Rider. That's where this is going to be called. How to make a Daisy Gangster Red Rider? Daisy Gangster Rider BB gun. Yeah, no shit. Nobody hands you a book in life and says this is how you run the perfect life. This is the shit you do. This is the shit you don't do. I wish life are simple, but it's not. So instead of worrying about because life ain't simple, make the best of the life you have now. Now there's a good chance I can get a third of this painting on this BB gun. While the pestle grip stock is drawing, there's a good chance I can set this on my work bench. speed up the production of this BB gun just a little bit so it gets down just a little bit quicker. What good is having a custom-made BB gun if you can't shoot it? And getting it done within the appropriate time frame. in the world? No, it's not. But it's the thought that counts and the fact that it's a daisy red rider means it'll last for a good minute. And right now I'm repeating the same process I did when I was painting the grips earlier, taping off the areas where I don't want paint, which basically means protecting like low in the dark paint job on those grips. I got plenty of painters taped to do it right about now so you know the sense I'm wasting a good opportunity. This is the four grip just about taped up. Just about this small section of it. And what I'm going to do is I want to get this four grip taped up and get this part of it spray painted gold on the barrel. And then I'll leave the second half for tomorrow. I figured if you got a project, you're doing. Get it done or don't bother with it. This is the way I see it. It may be some of the grab will be spray painted gold, but that's fine. As long as, you know what I'm saying, the small portion of it is gold in the dark. It'll look just fine. I'm not over thinking it, I'm just going by instinct. but it does get easier, the harder you work for it. And sometimes you're going to think to yourself, what's the point? I'm getting fucked over, why shouldn't matter? But that's the kind of negative thinking that's because it's going to set you four steps behind. You know, and you don't need that in your life. You're trying to get four steps ahead, not four steps behind. on either side here and here is dry. There's a little bit right here where I was touching it up that's still kind of sticky. I'll save that for later. This this way I'm able to grip it and paint on it. This is actually a smart way of doing it this way. I don't get paint all over the place. So what I want to do is I want to take the golden spray paint and I want to cover this barrel to about here with gold paint and I'll probably stick something in the hole of the barrel so that way it doesn't create like a dry paint. I'll probably stick something in the hole of the barrel so that way it doesn't create like a dry paint shell blocking it that sort of thing. It's on safety and its decod. But, um, not too shabby if I do say so myself. This BB gun is turning out quite fabulous. The goal that our grips are definitely a nice touch. Which when I didn't take time on the grips last time to get him done. I end up dripping paint all over the place and I'm like, fuck that. Let's take our time with this shit. So the second round, would it be a bit more cautious. I need the trash can, sorts of excess paint can drip. All right, so now I want to take some gold spray painting due from this section to this section. I don't want to do that. Grab the drill bits that we can place inside the barrel. I don't even want to worry about doing that. That's being a bit too finicky with it. I'm not going to be too finicky. At the same time, I feel like I should too finicky with it. I'm not going to be too finicky. At the same time, I feel like I should be finicky with it. Perfect. Now the only reason I'm putting this drill bits inside the hole is to protect it from being clogged up with spray paints while I inside the hole is to protect it from being clogged up with spray paint while I hit it the entire section right here with gold spray paint. That means getting cold paint on my drill bit so be it. But I feel like this will be a nice touch to an otherwise classy looking red rider. I'll show you what the gold paint looks like for that little loop that I have for right here which I'll be attaching in a later video. Place it right there, it'll drip. Awesome sauce, place it right there, it'll drip. Awesome sauce, place it in your right there, we'll give it plenty of protection for for getting a third of the way done closer. So that why I do the second half when the first half is done drying. I can place the paint cans more accordingly so it doesn't just drip all over the place. This works out beautifully. Oh my gurg. YouTube. The things I come up with. I'm glad I decided to paint the barrels gold because that's a nice touch. Take a look at that. You can't tell me that's not sick as fuck. When I take the painter's tape off, Anything that the painter's tape's not covering is going to be gold. Come on. Come on. Whoop. As soon as I pulled that drill bed back out. As soon as I pulled that drill bit back out, there we go. Oh, YouTube. That is fucking kick-ass-looking, dude. Okay, I know it doesn't look like much with the way it's painted and taped up. But one section at a time, baby, one section at a time. If you're going to make a saw-off, gangster's paradise style, bootleg, bebe gun, this is how you do it. At the way I'll place it on the paint cans, that barrel is going to dry seamlessly because the forearms taped up and the stock is dry enough to an extent. Beautiful. And here's the little forearm piece that goes around the wood. I hit it with a little bit of gold paint. It's that way, you know what I'm saying? I had to remove this piece and then paint it gold and this with a little string of leather that ties to that loop a seal and gee pieces I got to put back on how do I finish painting it that's not that challenging and that's why I'm making these videos. If you want to make your own custom, maybe, begun. I'll show you how it's done, son. I'm keeping this piece with the leather string safe in the box that it came in. And right now I've gotten pretty far with… keeping this piece with the leather string safe in the box that it came in. And right now I've gotten pretty far with and that BB gun. Now tomorrow I'll be taping up the pistol grip with some painters tape and then hitting the rest of it with some gold paint letting it dry and then once it's done drying that second video the third video you're going to see is me putting this little piece back on tying a leather string to it and testing it the fuck out to make sure that it works. Yeah, I think this will do very nicely for a BB gun that holds 650 shots and it looks like one of those fancy gold-plated fucking guns that you see on YouTube. That's kind of the goal that I'm going for. And with painters tape and the right spray paint, you can make it happen. You're going to be looking at the finished product like, you know, got the King Cobra's on to something. At first we didn't believe him, we thought he was just blowing smoke up or aspergers, but then watching the product come together like, wait a second, and then you see the finished part, you know, like, this mother trucker right here is on to something. Now, when I go to reattach that little piece, I might make like another video where I'm like painting the stock, and then, that's the third video and then the fourth video I'll be taking a little bit of this gorilla glue right here the clear clear drying gorilla glue I'll put a dab of it in the right spot and I'll glue that forearm piece in place. Let it dry, you know, and then test firing it will be video number four. So video number three is going to be painting it, you know, kind of, yeah. I mean, I shouldn't have to explain this step by step, but I feel like people are gonna be curious to see what's he doing with it? How's he gonna put his own take on a Daisy Red Rider? And I'm like, well, give him Daisy some free advertisement for their awesome BB guns and putting my own custom spin on this. This ought to be interesting. And just painting the black gold was a good call because that looks sharp dude. I'm not watching it dry, I'm just like drooling over it, like dude, that's fucking sexy. This is gonna be a nice looking BB gun when it's all set and done. I wanna leave the forearm taped up and then tape up the pistol grip and, you know. I'm getting it done as quickly as I can because I wanna see what it looks like when it's all set and done. And while still maintaining a nice quality to it, that, you know, it's decent enough. It doesn't look sloppy, it doesn't look rushed, it still looks cool, you know. Yeah. And having all that painter's tape ripped off the barrel and having it repainted that looks sharp, dude. Some people are looking at me like why the fuck that you put the drill bit in the barrel when you're painting it and then you see why I did it and you're like, oh, that's actually pretty smart. One of the things I'm going to have to do before moving on to the stock is breaking open the loading port. Some of the paint might dry and seal it shut, but that's not going to be too hard to fix. And that will happen in the third video. Third video will be finishing the second half in the third video. Third video will be finishing the second half of the painting it. And the fourth video will be test firing it. Now I have a case of Daisy Bebbies on hand. Test fire with because that's where I shoot out of my own BB gun. But the gun's getting included with some babies because you know that's how I roll. And yeah. If I did one myself I'd make the stock. And yeah. If I did one myself, I'd make the stock. Dark green with the black and that ended there, but… Yeah. This is getting a personal flare to it. It's just… kick-ass looking BB gun. Oh yeah, and people see the way I finish or they're like, you know what, this guy's on something. Some people may hate it when is finished, some people may like it. That's all up for interpretation. Creativity is up for interpretation really when you think about it. I have a double girl side-by-side shotgun I'm not worried about home defense you know but a daisy red rider is just as good as a real gun because it's a lot quieter and it holds more ammunition. You feel me, you too. And when I wanted to make a BB gun that had that look like it was gold-plated with a pearl grip, I'm like, so then make the barrel gold and make the grip glow in the dark. It'll look sick. And I'm glad I made that decision. Gosh. Oh. This is what I'm doing for Shits and Kicks on a weekend, customizing a BB gun, because why the fuck not? I'm just saying too, but you don't know how I roll. I chopped the pistol grip at its limit at its maximum limit and its maximum limit. And it looks clean dude. And it looks clean dude. I've made a custom BB gun before that turned out just as clean, but this one has its own twist, you know. Yeah. Someone tells me, oh, so and so is getting into Airsoft. I'm like, Airsoft. That's cute. but you got to spend money on CO2 and green gas which is expensive so you get a springer pistol and those fuckers break eventually. Daisy Red Rider is just plain old reliable you know and and yeah. You know, and Oh, making it with good intent. YouTube, that's the thing of it, you know. And I think the finish product will look good. You want to hear the finish product looks like when I'm done making it? Oh, I got you. Damn. I don't need another baby. Damn. I'm almost sitting here thinking to myself, dude, I should do this for my own collection. Now, I don't need another BB gun because the do I should do this for my own collection. Now I don't need another BB gun because the one I have worst is fine. I've had it for years and if it ever goes out, I already know what I'm doing. You know, I don't want to think about that moment, but I already know what I'm doing. You know. It helps to know people who are good with wood and spray paint. I tell you what, this is going to be an easy red rider you've never seen in stores. It looks weird with the blues tape on it, but the blue tape is going to come off it's all done being painted you know what I'm saying it's I'd say about 50% done. And paying the barrel was going to take a lot longer than paying the stock. So that's why I did that first. So that's thinking smart, not harder. Think smart, not harder, YouTube. Think more smart, not harder you two think more smart not harder Yeah And right off the bat I already feel like that's going to be an excellent choice on my behalf to make the grips cool in the dark because I'm looking at the color combination of the gold barrel and the way the saw it off grip looks and I'm ignoring the blue tape and picturing it I'm just like oh dude that's fucking cake ass that's exactly what I was going for. Yeah. And so if you don't look at this finished Daisy Red Rider, like you sack religious piece of shit, and so if you're going to look at it, like, damn, that's kind of kick-ass, actually. It's all up for interpretation. But the question might pop up. Could you customize a BB guide? Could you make it uniquely, you're on? This isn't something you could bring to an aerosol fight mind you but it's something that you can use to plank cans with keep pest control under bay that sort of thing I'm not gonna go to upload this for you oh look at that the other one's almost done processing bah yes processing. Baha! Yes. Excellent. By the time the last video gets done processing I'm already on the next step. Like a Cobra you gotta strike quick when opportunity hits man. You gotta seize the moment you know and when you have a decent time frame to finish a kick-ass project you might as well take that opportunity to make it happen because the end results gonna be worth it. Trust and belief. Oh. I'm not trying to toot my own horn, but I'm like in the handywork that I got going here. I like that looks pretty fucking sick. The nice thing about having the grips being glow in the dark if you're using it during the daytime and charging it with light at night at night that's just kind of glow like a god damn glow stick. So if you need to find that shit in a quickness, you're ready to go, you know. So tactically putting some glow in the dark spray paint on your BB gun makes sense if you have to grab any self-defense situation, you can just, you know where it's at. Now when I deliver it, I'm going to put it in the original box. It came in and wrap it in a bunch of layers, which might get in knowing for the person opening it, but I think that will create for some to laid out, sort of. What things for sure is going to look bad-ass? I mean, when you're looking down the barrel of it, you're going to be like, um, I don't want to be caught on the business end of that. That just looks mean. And getting shot with a BB gun is not fun. Trust and believe, even if it doesn't poke out your eye, the welts it leaves, you know, it's not exactly what you call pleasant. It doesn't like kill you per se, but it can be used for small home defense type situations. And there are times when having a BB gun is better than nothing. When my double barrel shotgun was broke, I had nothing but my BB gun for nine plus months. And that sucked. Because I loved shooting my gun for for nine plus months. And that sucked because I love shooting a gun responsibly, going out and shooting some shit responsibly, plinking, it's fun, you know. And for nine plus months, that's all I have for home defense. And it worked, you know. And sometimes… months that's all I have for home defense and it worked you know and sometimes the extra hand helps when you least expect it that's the way I look at it I mean I brought the trash can out here thinking I might have to put the baby gun on a vice clamp to spray paint it, but I think if I readjust the paint cans when I go to do the other half, that's not going to be too bad. Just keep the paint on the grip and… A gold-painted red rider. Ain't that some shit? Now aside from this kick-ass bee begun that I'm designing, I'm also doing a super spicy bacon cheeseburger with the flaming hot nachos from Doritos. That's going down on my channel. I'm also doing another candy burger with blueberry, chocolate covered blueberries, you know what I'm saying? So you got two new burger recipes, Kekasbe began being designed. The content just keeps coming, man. It's fresh. People are seeing part one like, oh good lord, what is he doing to that? BB gun, he's butchering it. And they see this part two-ish kind of part two. Like, okay, and I see what he's doing. And then they see part three and part four, and they're just like, yeah, this dude's got some skill. That looks cool. I'm actually eager to see what this looks like all assembled. And I think personally this is gonna kick some serious ass when it's all assembled, dude. Like, I might be going the extra mile to give someone a BB gun that's this custom made but I think the effort will be greatly appreciated yeah I'm not going to hand it to the person loaded obviously the babies will be included but they'll be separate. I'd be like how do you load it? I'd be like I'll show you. Now loading a BB gun takes for faking ever. If the hole is really small and you put in BBs in there, it does take a minute. When I've noticed that loading these Dizzy Red Riders is a lot quicker than loading the BB gun I have. Not just in the solid I've been custom-made for myself. It's been reliable throughout the years but I'm just saying a port on which you load the bebeys on a Dizzy Red Rider is a lot bigger and you can take a handful just kind of shhh you know. I want to keep the safety on when I go to paint the other half. So that way, when you pop the safety, you can still see the red. That's just being smart. People might think, oh, you're overthinking it. No, I'm not. You need to be able to tell if the gun's unsafe or not. And sometimes you can't tell if the safety's on or off. So having that red indicator is how you know. It's whether it's safe or not. And that might be a little extra step, but that's alright. That's how we're obtaining some originality. It's sort of like taking a model T and turning it into a hot rod. Some old school model T enthusiasts might be like that sacrilegious, but you're like, it's taking something classic and making it unique which like I said it's up for interpretation but the next bacon cheese burger is going to be a bacon cheese burger with pizza slices as the bun I bullshit you not think I'm bullshitting, I'm not. That'll be a cooking video, you wait and see. I got some frozen beef patties for this specific reason. I wanted to make more cooking videos for my channel and I'm like, you know, let's do this right. But so far, personal taste, I think it looks cool. So far, personal taste, I think it looks cool. The person who is being made for likes yellow and gold is a form of yellow. You see a gold-plated looking gun and you're just like, oh, that's sick. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? And from all look at that, I might have cut my knuckle. Making it, it didn't fuck up my tattoo, so we're golden. I don't have gotten some paint on my pants, but that's nothing but a thing, dude. Because the end result is going to be so fucking worth it I don't know when I get set in project mode, I'm just like, gotta get it complete. And right now it's as far as it's gonna go up to this point. You know what I'm saying? I wonder if it's uploaded yet. Let's take a look. Oh I definitely uploaded. The thumbnail kicks ass. You know… Zero likes. Zero…., 12 views, one comment. First, the first comments, those are always fun. It's not negative towards me, so what the fuck do I care? And even if it is negative towards me, I don't care. And even if it is negative towards me, I don't care. Kind of showing you in various stages what it looks like when you get doing step one, two, it's shiny, which makes it even cooler because it looks like real gold. It's got that gold plated look, you know what I'm saying? It's not matter, real gold, but that's not the point. It's the thought, you know. The time and energy I'm putting into making this kick-ass baby gun. You know. You too. You don't even know. And normally I wouldn't stay up late unless it was a wand batch but I'm eager to see what this looks like finished so I'm doing as much as I can as I'm doing as much as I can as I can when I can And people don't want to sit through a video of me removing painters tape as boring as shit I'll be real with you for a second. So There are some steps I do off camera like removing painters tape yeah you know at this point at this point there's just enough tape that I need for the stock that taping up the stock and painting the rest of it you're gonna see that and removing the final process you're going to see that and removing the final process you're going to see that painting the rest of it, you're going to see that. And removing the painter's tape on the final process, you're going to see that as well. And the first half of this little project was like an hour-long video. Ridiculous. But um, oh shit. I had two pictures of but to drink at Frosty's. I'm definitely feeling the effects which I like Frosty's awesome little bar. It's a piece of tape that I dropped earlier. One of those have a couple beers and see how it turns out, kind of projects. One of those have a couple beers and see how it turns out, kind of projects. Which, okay, that this sounds sounds horrible but no the real note though on the on the real note this BB gun is looking good I might have scuffed it's going good I might have scuffed it's I might have scuffed it's going to On the real note, this BB gun is looking good. I might have scuffed it up when I was cutting and trimming the buttstock on it. But it's not a problem because I'm repainting it. The hiccups, classic. Yeah. Not cutting this stuff on your butt stock on a baby guy. Totally legal. I don't do these custom BB guns very often, but when I do. And I have a feeling of this one's going to look a baddi-dax. And you know all the haters can piss off as far as I'm concerned. You know all the mean that literally. So, let's see, let's do the pizza burger first. The spicy burger after that. And then a brand new candy burger after that. And then I have an idea for another burger after that. But I'll save that for later. Right now I got three brand new burgers. I want to debut on my channel. And that's what I try to do. I try to come up with like two to three to four different recipes, either burgers or pizzas or calzones. Put my own creative twist on it. And turn it into a cooking video. And some of the should I come up with is weird, yes. And some of the, you know, some of the recipes, the combinations, they sound gross and disgusting, but then you try them and you're like, huh? Which personnel taste is up for interpretation? I got a black and a green spray paint can. Just picked two random colors. To prop the BB gun up while I'm painting in different stages. And painting the first half of that barrel with the gold. Oh. That's the looking nice. These are going in the hamper, huge, huge, I'm walking away with this red wire looking. The concept I'm coming up with. I mean you see these videos of these people showing off of gold-played guns. They get so many views. Let's take that gold-played gun concept and apply it to a BB gun. I'm like, yeah. Yeah. You create a vision and you set forth and you achieve it. I had a vision for this BB done. So sitting forth and I'm literally giving you accurate play by play of this project in progress as it happens. I'll let that dry overnight and then I'll attack the second half of it with some spray paint paint later on. When I let that dry overnight and then I'll attack the second half of it with some spray paint later on. When I do that I'll make a video about it you know. but um… So far that's looking pretty, pretty sharp. This is the painter's tape that I'm covering on that, on that forearm. Just in that, that way, that glovert paint that I did on the grip stays. I take a tape off where I'm done painting the rest of it gold. So I was like it's done. Just seeing the first half of it done. I'm like, yo! Dude, come on. excited watching this come together because this thing is looking can't get stewed. all in a lot of your drawing. It only hit it. With some paint later on right now. That's what it looks like. And it's coming together very nicely. That's looking sharp, oh hell yeah. And again, a lot of you Daisy Red Rider fans are never like that's sacrilegious. That's your opinion. And maybe some old school Daisy Red Rider fans will look at it and be like, that's kick ass, dude, hell yeah. It's a lot for interpretation, but I'll show you start to finish you saw the start in that one video that just uploaded to YouTube this is a semi that was that was a semi start this is start the next video is a semi-start the next video is a start on it the next video is going to be a semi-finch and then the next video is a semi-finch and then a semi-finch and then a semi-that was that was a semi start. This is a start on it. The next video is going to be a semi finish and then the video that's going to be finishing it's and just you know. Yeah. Red Riders are solid baby guns and that paint shop looks sick It's funny thing about alcohol. It gives you the heck of my mups. And using the painter's tape and the paint cans to my advantage. I can place the BB to seeing it finished. If I want to avoid dripping paint all over the place. Wish that's not a problem because this BB gun's going to kick ass dude. I'm actually looking forward to seeing it finished. Test firing it. It had. If you will, as the expression goes. I'm able to paint the rest of it in one section. I'm mad to make this into like a five part video. But if maybe that's all right. Because some person on YouTube will take all these videos and condense it into like a 15 minute video. Not like I have to do any of the work myself, editing a video. But I feel like editing a video to 15 minutes that condenses the realism out of it, you know. Seeing someone put the work into something as it unfolds in real time. You know, that's more real than, oh hey what's up, it's so and so, subscribe for more, check this out, here's what I'm making, 15 minutes later, thanks for watching, come on. Well, if they're all I can for that be began at the moment. It's looking good though, it's coming to you very nicely. And before you old school, Red Rider fans, before the old school, Daisy Red Rider fans hate hate on me, give it a chance, check the series out. Wait till I'm finished before you make your opinion. If you still say it looks like shit, well before you make your opinion. If you still say it looks like shit, well that's your opinion. And you're allowed to have that opinion. I have some fucking warning to get rid of these hiccups and tell you what. Son bitch. I want to do a whole lot this weekend other than customizing that BB gun. Yeah. Which I think is going to make an awesome birthday present. At least I hope it does. I'm not going to overthink it. I'm just going to make it happen. You definitely want to drink plenty of water after having a little bit of alcohol to drink and it helps regulate your system a bit. Hmm. I'll call it part two.