Channel: @fpsrussia
This review compares the X15 and XM42 personal flamethrowers, highlighting their technological differences and performance capabilities. The XM42 offers a more affordable option with a 25-foot range, while the X15, though pricier, boasts a 50-60 foot range and a more potent flame, especially when loaded with napalm or used to ignite thermite.
The DP-12 is a unique double-barreled, pump-action 12-gauge shotgun with a high capacity of 16 rounds. FPSRussia demonstrates its impressive rapid-fire capability and destructive potential through various tests, including launching acetylene-filled barrels and destroying a car with incendiary rounds. Despite initial skepticism, the reviewer found it to be one of the most interesting shotguns he has handled.
This video showcases real-world firearms corresponding to tiers in the mobile game 'Mobile Strike,' featuring an M16 rifle, an M60 machine gun mounted on a buggy, and a suppressed .308 sniper rifle. FPSRussia demonstrates each weapon's capabilities with explosive targets, highlighting the game's weapon progression and real-world counterparts.
This video showcases an extreme home demolition using an APC and heavy weaponry. Richard Ryan and FPSRussia demonstrate the destructive power of an M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun against AR500 body armor, which it shatters. The BMP-1 APC is then used to physically demolish a house, followed by internal explosives and a final barrage from multiple firearms, culminating in the complete destruction of the structure.
This video showcases the destructive power of a 37mm Parrott gun, demonstrating its capabilities against various targets including a brick wall, spray paint cans, and explosive-rigged toilets. The review highlights impressive ballistics, comparing its energy to multiple pistol rounds, and touches upon the Paradigm Systems Talon remote weapon platform. It's a high-energy demonstration of specialty projectile launchers.
This video showcases the destructive power of a custom-built bowling ball mortar, demonstrating its ability to penetrate multiple fences and a car. The experiment culminates in a napalm projectile test, successfully incinerating mannequins. The content highlights the raw kinetic energy of the bowling ball projectile and the explosive potential of improvised incendiary devices.
The CMMG Mk47 Mutant is a hybrid rifle blending AR ergonomics with AK power, chambered in 7.62x39mm. It features a modified AR-10 bolt carrier group for reliability with AK magazines and an SV muzzle brake to manage recoil. Ballistic gel tests show significant terminal performance for the 7.62x39mm round, making it a potent option for hunting and self-defense.
FPSRussia tests custom .22 LR armor-piercing ammunition featuring claimed depleted uranium projectiles against AR500 steel plates. The .22 LR round successfully penetrated the first two plates, significantly bulged the third, and knocked back the fourth plate 20 yards, demonstrating surprising effectiveness.
FPSRussia explores the M4 Sherman tank at Ox Ranch, Texas, alongside veterans from Team Defiant. The video details the tank's history and specifications, including its 76mm main gun and weight. Demonstrations feature the M1919 .30-06 and M2 Browning .50 caliber machine guns, culminating in a simultaneous firing exercise.
This video rigorously tests AR500 body armor, including Level 3A soft armor and AR500 steel plates, against various calibers up to .50 BMG. The soft armor surprisingly stops a .500 S&W Magnum, while the steel plates effectively defeat rifle rounds like 5.56 and .308, with an anti-spalling coating containing fragments. The .50 BMG round, however, proves to be the ultimate defeat for personal body armor.
This review of the Kriss Vector highlights its unique Super V recoil mitigation system, which directs bolt travel downward to drastically reduce muzzle climb and felt recoil. The firearm boasts an impressive rate of fire exceeding 1200 RPM and offers customization options like the Magpul UBR stock. Ballistic gel tests with RIP ammo demonstrate its fragmentation, while incendiary and tracer rounds showcase its rapid firing capabilities and kinetic energy delivery.
FPSRussia reviews the Ohio Ordnance Works HCAR, a modernized version of the WWII BAR. He highlights its significant weight reduction (11.75 lbs vs. BAR's 19.5 lbs) and features like a Surefire muzzle brake and hydraulic recoil system, which drastically reduce felt recoil for the .30-06 cartridge. The review demonstrates its power by destroying watermelons and a stack of televisions with minimal muzzle rise.