This video demonstrates a controlled experiment by the channel Tática Civil, investigating the ignition characteristics of pistol, rifle, and shotgun powders when heated. The instructor, exhibiting experienced authority, observed that rifle powder ignited first, followed by shotgun powder, with pistol powder burning slowest. Notably, no explosion occurred, only a quick flash, highlighting the importance of understanding propellant behavior.
This video demonstrates the distinct ignition properties of pistol, rifle, and shotgun powders when heated in a controlled experiment. The instructor, exhibiting clear expertise, observes that rifle powder ignites first with a significant flash, followed by shotgun powder due to a chain reaction. Pistol powder ignites last and with a less intense flash, clarifying it's a flash, not an explosion. The content highlights the importance of understanding propellant characteristics for firearms technology.
This video experimentally detonates large safari cartridges like the .700 Nitro Express, .600 Nitro Express, and .577 Tyrannosaur outside of a firearm to observe their explosive potential. The tests reveal significant shrapnel generation and destructive force, especially with faster-burning powders, highlighting extreme dangers and the importance of safety precautions. A final test involving tartar sauce demonstrates the chaotic energy released.
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