![]() ![]() He and Dan both struggle to hold it up and the magazine looks about as big as his face. 50 BMG in the video featuring it, the video even gives a "Noise Warning" because the thing looks, sounds and acts more like a miniature tank gun than a rifle. BFG: Gavin was first to fire the Barrett M82. ![]() The series title comes from Richard Hammond's nickname for Gavin."I heard various explosions earlier." was used in a challenge to write said phrase on the tablet, running Dan's garden, blindfolded and being pelted by exercise balls. Dan's grandfather in the butane rockets.Not so funny when a glass paint bottle exploded and sent a little shard flying into Dan's finger.Amusing Injuries: Filmed in slow motion, of course!.He also kicks the passenger side mirror in frustration at it. The Alleged Car: Dan couldn't even trade in his run-down car, so he has an excuse to try and destroy it with fireworks.It was an in-joke between them over people calling their friends "boy" that became each other's nickname for real. Affectionate Nickname: They both call each other "B" at any opportunity.You can also follow both Gavin and Dan on Twitter. Their YouTube page is available here, and their Facebook page is available here. However, Gavin has been very careful to keep the show independent, and has been seemingly distancing the two in recent years. They are sometimes considered part of the Rooster Teeth family, owing to Gavin being an actual member, Dan appearing in their videos from time to time, and Rooster Teeth hosting some of their videos and merchandise on their website. The Slow Mo Guys' Big Adventures, an Edutainment Show for Sky Kids (2022).The Slow Mo Guys VR, a VR miniseries for the Oculus Quest (2020).Planet Slow Mo, their second Youtube Original series (2019).The Super Slow Slow, a Youtube Original series (2018).Outside of their normal content, they have made several series productions: The Slow Mo Guys is a web series featuring ex- Top Gear slow-motion camera operator Gavin Free and ex-British Army explosives specialist Daniel Gruchy showing various scenes occurring in slow motion, filmed using a Phantom Flex camera that can shoot up to 10,000 FPS, the same one used for the slow motion scenes in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. ![]()
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