This is another bumpfire HOW-TO or DIY video showing you how to bumpfire your rifle off the bipod as well as bumpfire from the shoulder. Please be a responsible shooter
Since i5 is just around the corner, many of the heatsink manufacturers have been shipping compatible units for quite a while. We open up the NH-U12P SE2 (Special Edition TWO!!!) to find out what’s so special about it
Video Rating: 4 / 5








Pretty nice greenscreen. I thought it was real for about a minute before I saw the green near your stomach. Also the background doesn’t move at all.
@HeroHasGuns – the point is to know everything about your weapons. troops did it during WWII, and professional Exhibition Shooters still do it.
@weaponeer weaponeer, rebutles like this are just another reason why you’re awesome
@FrancisPennySac in some states yes. it is.
I wonder if a semi auto range will fuck me up for bump firing… Should I ask?
@multiHappyHacker Um… it is not illegal to own Full Auto Machine guns…
nice background
Appreciate your time and technique.
Thumbs up
>> Do you fellow gun lovers think we could actually change the government through politics if we tried?
Honestly gun owners shouldn’t be restricted to semi-auto, partially because of the constitution, and it’s intent, and partially because criminals will always have full-auto weapons anyway.
We must fight for our rights!
i didnt know the pros had to bump fire…
Good job, Will definitely try this out.
This is a great instructional video, however the dramatic music in the background is not nessasary…
@cdcase16 – you hold your finger in place and pull the weapon forward until it fires.. keep your finger still, and keep hpulling forward and you are bump firing
@weaponeer U look sexy
@redbull9679 – I have plenty of shooting videos including bumpfire, but this video was instruction only, and Bumpfiring happens so quickly that you cannot see it happen even if you are watching for it. (plus this was Jan 15 in Wisconsin and it was -15 degrees F. outside in the middle of winter, so I shot the video indoors using a green screen.)
why didnt u shoot
@philyfred – i build all my rifles, so you could call it a weaponeer… :O) I tend to work with all the major manufactures… I’m sure you are going to love the SBR!
What make rifle is that? I read in one of your comments that you’re working with Yankee Hill, I just purchased one of thier sbr’s, can’t wait to get my paperwork back so I can take possesion of it.
Great Video!
@redneck8127 seriously tony?
@redneck8127 – “them gloves” help protect my left hand because I’m a partial hand amputee. Sounds like your the Child Molester expert, or is it just your hobby?
@weaponeer oh thanks
@ak47citizensoldier – it happens when you have the rifle to the shoulder lightly, and press the trigger slowly. if the hand/finger is still in the same spot, when the rifle recoils it resets the trigger, and bounces against the finger to fire it again
the first time I bump fired my ak it was by accident, I was laying prone and had the but against my shoulder with one hand on the mag and one one the grip it would do a little 2 shot or 3 shot burst. at first I didn’t notice that it was more than one shot because it was so rapid. Maybe you could try this and tell my what you think was happening. I had no bypod
@tombomb169 – did you read the title? this was an instructional video. you cannot see how it’s done when firing because it happens to fast. plus it was Jan 15 and well below zero outside, the video used a green screen. if you want to watch bump firing, I have several videos showing real bumpfiring.
i got the old one not SE2 one since i have a AM3+ moderboard can I use the AM2 bracket on AM3+ ?
Ordered this today
With a 1055t stock what kinda of temperature drops can I expect from the stock cooler?
I got an i7 920 at stock speeds, what temps can i get with this?
Currently sitting on a 50oC idle with a Akasa heatsink fan, very similar to this but only one fane pushing air through.
OMFG! Skip to 3:25 to see the ACTUAL PRODUCT!
Video almost finished!
@SuperAMD007 yep!
@BMSillySylvie Thanks dude.. frickin happy, thanks!!
@SuperAMD007 Go check on Noctua website.
Is it 8mm heat pipes?
@SuperAMD007 yes it’s compatible, i have one with my i7 2600k
what is it? 1155/1156
is it compatible with 1155? Please…
90 mm or 120 mm please?
@Ox1ze not really, just make sure your temps are ok.
Do i need to use the second fan if you dont OC?
@TehAndrewRyan and i was telling you the same thing, my comment was 4 months old, not that much longer than when this video was made. you are WAY late to have commented on my response.
@GT5Enthusiast Wow dude, that’s not what I’m telling you. I told you that it feels useless to comment an old video and tell him to get a better mic, tho he already got a better one and has maked new videos as well. You can’t change the past, right?
@TehAndrewRyan again they had high quality mics in 2010. your logic fails because you are telling me that in 2010 there were no high quality mics, therefore i can not comment 8 months later telling him that his mic sucks. why would it be any different if he did that video again today with the same mic? he could have back then bought a nice mic that would of done a far better job.
@GT5Enthusiast For the same reason as you’re telling him to get a new microphone, even though this video is outdated?
@TehAndrewRyan 1. they had quality mics 2 years ago.
2. this review is only 1 year old.
3. my comment is 4 months old, why the hell are you commenting on this?
@GT5Enthusiast Just some notes..
1. This was shot outside, probably even with the cameras built-in microphone
2. This review is 2 years old, haven’t checked his newer videos?
its so expensive T_T
@Aldind2x I was just kidding =D
@markhogsvagen It was meant in the most anti-sexual way possible
– I was struggling a ton with it and out of all of my components that I installed this one took the most! Next time here I come H50 or H70!
@Aldind2x That sounds…kind of wrong =)
Linus I would love to see a video of you installing this bad boy.