This video demonstrates a highly dangerous and ill-advised experiment involving heating a 50 BMG round on a stove, humorously referred to as a 'forbidden hot dog.' The experiment results in a violent detonation, destroying a metal pan and highlighting the extreme hazards of mishandling live ammunition. The creator emphasizes the destructive power of the 50 BMG round and strongly advises against replicating such actions.
This video documents an experiment where a single .50 BMG round was heated on a stovetop, simulating a 'forbidden hot dog'. The round detonated after approximately five minutes, punching a hole through the cooking pan. The speaker, demonstrating caution by taking cover, highlights the destructive potential of heated ammunition and advises against such actions.
This YouTube video, titled "Will Oil ruin .22LR? PT3π€π’", appears to be the third installment in an experimental series investigating the effects of oil on .22LR ammunition. The description includes a variety of hashtags ranging from firearm safety and gun safety to experimental topics, myths, and even mentions of airsoft and history. The inclusion of an oil emoji suggests a practical demonstration or test is being conducted.
This YouTube video explores the effects of shooting a .50 caliber primer using a BB gun and a .22 caliber firearm. The creator uses slow-motion cameras to capture and analyze the results. The description also includes affiliate links for ear protection and camera gear, as well as links for Patreon and PayPal support, and the creator's Instagram handle.
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