This is the shocking moment a man films himself being shot in the face at point blank range over a row about a car.

The footage shows the victim Quintin James Lander arguing with the alleged gunman on a quiet residential street in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire on Tuesday.

The recording begins with the man asking 'are you going to shoot me?' as the they argue about his car being smashed.

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The footage shows the victim Quintin James Lander arguing with the gunman on a quiet residential street in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire on Tuesday

As they continue arguing, the man points the air pistol at him and tells him: 'F*** off, I'll do it'.

The row escalates the crazed gunman approaches Mr Lander, telling him: 'If you don't f*** off now, I'm going to shoot you. Right in the f****** face'.

He then fires the gun at point blank range and shout 'now tell me about it' as he walks off.

The camera then pans to Mr Lander's blood covered face as he says: 'He just shot me in the eye by the way.'

As blood streams down his cheek, he asks someone to drive him to hospital, the man can be heard shouting in the background.

The recording begins with the man asking 'are you going to shoot me?' as the they argue about his car being smashed

Mr Lander shared the footage on Facebook where it has been viewed more than 1.5 million times and shared by 25,000 people.

He explained: 'Already peep iv been to the hospital, I'm ok just thought I'd put this up because why not I videoed it lol'.

Shocked viewers slammed the gunman after saying the shot could have 'blinded' Mr Lander.

Corinne Latimer said: 'This is absolutely awful. Hope you're ok? Sadly this is a regular thing now. Absolute scumbag crack head'.

Lisa Land wrote: 'Ffs hope your ok well done for standing your ground what a d***'.

Oliver Fox wrote: 'What a p****, that could have blinded you. What's with people. Well he'll be probably getting a sentence, I'm sure an idiot like that has previous'.

Cambridgeshire Police said a man has been charged with offences including possession of a firearm following the incident on Thursday morning

Cambridgeshire Police said the man has been charged with offences including possession of a firearm following the incident on Thursday morning.

A spokesman said: 'A man has been charged with wounding with intent, two counts of possession of a bladed article in a public place, possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and criminal damage.

'He will appear at Peterborough Magistrates' Court today.'