This video appears to be a lighthearted or humorous content piece referencing "bulletproof cookies" and directing viewers to check out "The Butter Stick." Given the phrasing, it's likely a brand promotion or a creative segment that uses firearm-related terminology metaphorically, rather than a direct demonstration or review of firearms or related equipment. The title suggests a playful take on durability or resilience, possibly related to baking or a food product.
This video explores the bullet-resistant properties of solid ice by shooting it with various firearms and calibers. The creator notes initial challenges with bullet recovery on the first attempt, leading to a second, more successful session with improved results. The video aims to demonstrate the surprising resilience of ice against projectile impacts from different guns. The creator also promotes their Patreon for channel support and their Instagram account for further engagement.
This video focuses on the Wilson Combat Hackathorn Special Commander, a pistol developed in collaboration with renowned firearms trainer Ken Hackathorn. The description highlights its suitability for concealed carry, featuring a 4.25” bushing barrel and full-size frame. Key custom elements include a one-piece Bullet Proof® magwell, concealment hammer/grip safety, and a medium-length trigger, all personally selected by Hackathorn. The video also mentions available custom options like an ambidextrous safety, front sight choices, and a deluxe hand-polish blued finish, with Ken Hackathorn's signature engraved on the slide. The description directs viewers to the Wilson Combat website for more information.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of household irons against a .50 BMG round fired from a Serbu RN-50 rifle. It was determined that three irons were required to stop the projectile. The test highlights the immense power of the .50 BMG cartridge and the surprising durability of iron soleplates.
This video investigates whether the "Heart Shield Bible," carried by US troops in WWII, offered any ballistic protection. The host, B.C. from Deuce and Guns, uses semi-period correct firearms and ammunition to conduct a practical test. The description encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content.
This AR500 Armor ballistic plate test evaluates the effectiveness of Line-X coating against fragmentation. Standard enamel plates showed significant spalling with calibers like 7.62x39 and .308. The Line-X coating demonstrated superior containment, trapping splatter and directing fragments away from the wearer, significantly reducing secondary injury risks.
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