This video explores the science behind binary explosives, focusing on Tannerite. The creator attempts to detonate a van using this legal explosive, explaining the differences between high and low explosives and the mechanics of binary detonation. Despite an unexpected outcome where the van didn't fully explode as planned, the video provides a scientific explanation for the malfunction, emphasizing the importance of safety when handling such materials. It's presented as a learning experience, with an apology for not meeting expectations but encouraging viewers to subscribe for more firearm education and experiments.
This video explores the requirements and process for igniting binary explosives. While the description and title mention "gun" and "civtac" (civilian tactical), the core focus appears to be on the scientific or technical aspects of explosive ignition rather than firearms operation or tactical application. The use of hashtags suggests a broader interest in explosions and potentially firearms-related contexts, but the primary subject is the explosives themselves.
This video explains the science behind binary explosives, specifically Sonic Boom targets. It details their composition of inert oxidizer and fuel components that become impact-sensitive only when mixed. The demonstration involves mixing the components and detonating them with a .223 caliber Steyr AUG rifle.
This video celebrates reaching 20,000 subscribers with a "thank you" to viewers. The content features a significant amount of "binary explosives" which reportedly caused a stir among neighbors. The video creator, Brandon Herrera, is the owner of The AK Guy Inc., a firearm manufacturer, and the designer of the AK-50 rifle. He aims to document his entrepreneurial journey and share successes and failures, prioritizing fun and learning for his audience. He also promotes his merchandise and other social media platforms.
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 documents the explosive destruction of a Nissan 300ZX using 50 pounds of binary explosives and a Barrett M82A1 .50 caliber rifle. The event serves as a tribute to Captain Tyler Voss, a US Air Force pilot. The demonstration showcases the immense power of the Barrett .50 cal and the destructive potential of binary explosives, resulting in the complete obliteration of the vehicle.
This video documents the 2013 Iraqveteran8888 YouTuber shoot, billed as the largest gathering of YouTubers in the firearms community at the time. The description highlights the event as a highly enjoyable experience, bringing together various channels and industry professionals. A disclaimer is included regarding the use of binary explosives for target indication, emphasizing legal requirements for commercial use.
This video reviews Sure Shot exploding targets, detailing their binary explosive nature and legal shipping status. It covers the mixing procedure, emphasizing safety and proper component coating. The review highlights detonation requirements, noting standard targets need high-powered rifle rounds, while Magnum targets are sensitive to .22LR. Safety warnings about high-order explosives and legal considerations are stressed.
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