This video features InRange, St.AndrewTV, and Arizona Ghost Riders engaging in Old West-style trick shooting. The title suggests an attempt to split a bullet with an axe, implying a demonstration of shooting skill and perhaps a unique challenge. The description also promotes InRange's Patreon for viewer support and links to the full video, indicating a community-driven content approach.
This video tests the myth of splitting a bullet to hit two targets using a Canik Mete Apocalypse pistol and a Gerber hatchet. The experiment failed, as the bullet fragmented and damaged the hatchet blade instead of splitting cleanly. The host concludes this trick shot has no practical tactical application.
This video, titled 'Splitting Bullets on a Hatchet!', features a highly unusual and potentially dangerous firearm-related demonstration. While the specific firearm and caliber are not mentioned, the title suggests a focus on projectile impact and the capabilities of ammunition. The description highlights options for channel membership and Patreon support, indicating a creator focused on building a community around their content. The core of the video appears to be a destructive testing or trick shot involving bullets and a hatchet, aiming for entertainment and shock value within the firearms niche.
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