I can't view the video because I'm at work but I recall seeing a Worlds smallest gun years ago at a small firearms museum in St. Augustine. The bullets were the size of small needles and when viewed under a lens you could see the case and projectile together. I'm pretty sure it was a rimfire. Didn't have my camera at the time so no pictures.
So that second noise, I assume, was the bullet hitting a wall/door/etc. behind the shooter after it ricocheted off of the metal plate? Brilliant guy. But cool gun.
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