This expert guide details a comprehensive test of Tannerite's lethal distance, conducted by experienced individuals using professional equipment. The experiment involved detonating 5 lbs of Tannerite at varying distances from a ballistic dummy using a Cobalt Kinetics rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO with 77-grain Sierra MatchKing rounds. The results demonstrate that Tannerite, while an explosive target, poses significant risks at close range, with point-blank detonations being non-survivable. The guide emphasizes safety protocols and the importance of understanding blast effects.
This video offers three methods to enhance the shooting range experience. It introduces Firebird targets for use with steel targets and high-power rifles like the AR-15, noting the visual impact and potential for burn marks. The second tip involves binary explosives, legal to purchase but with transport restrictions after mixing, which create a significant detonation upon impact. Finally, smoke bombs are presented as a way to add excitement and create cover, with a caution about their heat and potential to explode unexpectedly.
This video tests the internet myth that mixing flour and gasoline creates dynamite. The host, demonstrating high authority and practical knowledge, uses a Zastava AK-47 with 7.62x39mm rounds and tracer ammunition to test a flour and fuel mixture. The experiment concludes the mixture is highly flammable but not explosive like dynamite.
This video provides a straightforward explanation of the components that make up Tannerite, the binary explosive target that produces a loud 'boom' upon impact. The description highlights the family-owned nature of the GUNBROS business, their commitment to customer service, and their dedication to preserving Second Amendment freedoms by offering battle-tested products for self-defense and national security.
This video demonstrates launching a 55-gallon barrel using varying amounts of Tannerite binary explosive. The experiment showcases the effect of different charge sizes (4 oz, 12 oz) on the barrel's launch height when impacted by a high-velocity rifle round. The host, a shooting enthusiast, highlights the proper use of binary explosives and safe shooting practices.
This experiment from Yee Yee Life demonstrates the explosive potential of Tannerite binary targets by using increasing amounts to launch a 55-gallon plastic barrel. Experienced shooting enthusiasts, Kyle and Parker, utilize an AR-15 chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO with a suppressor and variable optic to test charges from 4 oz up to 5.5 lbs. The results show a progression from modest lifts to complete barrel vaporization, highlighting the significant force generated by Tannerite.
This video explains the legality of Tannerite, a binary explosive mixture, by detailing its classification as a two-part chemical that is not illegal until mixed. The explanation highlights that while the individual components are legal to possess, mixing them creates an explosive that is subject to regulations. The video demonstrates a fun, legal application of Tannerite for recreational shooting purposes.
This video demonstrates a highly unconventional method for customizing Nike Air Force 1 shoes. Host Esai Givens uses a Glock 17 paintball marker to splatter paint onto the shoes and then employs a suppressed AR-15 to detonate Tannerite placed nearby, resulting in the shoes' complete destruction. The content is presented with a comedic and high-energy tone, focusing on entertainment rather than practical application.
This video demonstrates the effectiveness of Tannerite as an explosive target by placing it inside a standard backyard grill. The target detonates on the third shot, creating a significant explosion and sending the grill lid airborne. A slow-motion replay highlights the fireball and the grill's structural failure, showcasing the dramatic results of using binary explosives for target practice.
This video is a compilation showcasing Tannerite explosions. Tannerite is a binary explosive target commonly used for firearm practice, creating a distinct smoke signature upon detonation. The video highlights the visual impact of these explosions.
This guide details the process of using Tannerite binary targets for explosive detonations and engaging vehicle targets, as demonstrated by firearms influencer GHG Hussle. It covers target preparation, firearm selection, safe engagement techniques from static and moving platforms, and post-engagement inspection. Emphasis is placed on safety protocols and understanding the explosive potential of Tannerite.
This video documents a destructive testing session of a Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack at Big Three East. The backpack was subjected to ballistic testing with double-aught buckshot and later detonated with a binary explosive. The testing was conducted at an 800-yard range by Definitive Arms and The VSO Gun Channel, highlighting the durability of the Vanquest gear even under extreme conditions.
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