Video Tutorial: How to Blow Machine Gun Vape Rings
This video tutorial shows how to blow machine-gun vape rings, with step-by-step tips for practicing smoke ring tricks and improving your vape skills.
Hello, welcome back to a new episode. After the last tutorial on cough rings, some of you said you still couldn’t get them right. No worries—today’s vape tricks tutorial will teach you how to blow vape rings like a machine gun, rapid-fire style. So without further ado, watch the video and practice along with us.
First of all, the most important factor is still the environment. You should practice standing up in a windless, enclosed space. You can think of it as a six-step method. Step 1: Inhale Use a standard half-lung inhale. Draw the vapor into your lungs with a half-lung inhale, then take a small sip of fresh air. Step 2: Exhale Exhale about one quarter of the total amount of vapor you inhaled. Breathe out the fresh air that was inhaled last to change the airflow cycle of the vapor in your lungs. Step 3: Mouth shape Your mouth shape is similar to the cough-ring technique: form an O shape and cover your teeth. However, your mouth does not need to open too wide—just wide enough to fit your pinky finger. Step 4: Tap the throat Find the area around your Adam’s apple—the section above it and below your chin. As long as it feels natural, you can tap either the left or right side. You do not need to tap very hard, but you do need to tap accurately. If anyone hurts their throat, that’s on you. Step 5: Breathe it out The vapor should be breathed out with a gentle "ha," not blasted out quickly. Make sure you release it evenly and rhythmically. This part is a bit hard to explain, but here’s a good rule of thumb: the slower your "ha" breathing speed, the slower your tapping frequency; the faster your breathing speed, the faster your tapping frequency.
Step 6: Direction
As mentioned before, every time you do a cough ring, you should change direction so the rings behind do not break up the ones in front. The same applies to the machine-gun technique: move left, right, up, and down in a spiral, snake-like pattern to keep each ring intact.


