This YouTube video showcases the destructive power of a Barrett M82A1 chambered in .50 BMG against a coconut. Filmed in a designated shooting range with safe firearm handling practices, the content focuses on a direct comparison of the firearm's capability against a common object. The video aims to entertain with a "mid-week movie" style presentation and encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions, while also promoting the creator's Patreon page, email, and social media channels.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of various archery equipment against fresh coconuts. A traditional bow at 170 fps penetrated one coconut, a compound bow at 340 fps penetrated two to three, and a crossbow exceeding 400 fps also penetrated multiple coconuts, demonstrating significant power differences.
This video showcases a destructive test comparing the penetration power of various handguns and a shotgun against fresh coconuts. The .500 Magnum, .50 AE, and .44 Magnum revolvers, along with a 12 Gauge slug, are tested. The .500 Magnum and .50 AE demonstrated significant power, causing massive damage and penetrating multiple coconuts, highlighting their impressive ballistic capabilities.
This YouTube video, titled "Guns vs Fruit," features a demonstration of shooting various fruits with firearms and an experiment to see if a coconut can stop a bullet. The description highlights the channel's support mechanisms through Patreon and PayPal, while also promoting their Instagram page. The content focuses on the destructive power of firearms against everyday objects, with a specific test involving a coconut's ballistic resistance.
This experiment tests how many coconuts are needed to stop a bullet. A 9mm Glock 17 round and a 5.56 AR-15 round both penetrated three coconuts and were stopped by the fourth. The results were surprisingly similar despite the difference in caliber and velocity, highlighting the effectiveness of coconuts as a ballistic medium in this specific test. The video also includes a brief tutorial on extracting coconut water.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics pits a .44 Magnum against a line of ten coconuts to see how many can be penetrated by a single round. The firearm used is a Ruger Super Redhawk chambered in .44 Magnum, and the ammunition is Buffalo Bore +P+ 340-grain hardcast bullets. The experiment highlights the stopping power of the .44 Magnum and results in a significant mess. The description also encourages viewers to engage with Kentucky Ballistics on social media.
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