This video showcases a ballistic dummy being subjected to destruction, captured in striking slow motion. The visual emphasis is on the violent impact and disintegration of the dummy, highlighting the forces at play during such an event. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the destructive nature of the test implies the use of significant ballistics.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of Jaws of Life rescue tools against high-caliber .50 BMG rounds. The first test with a .50 Cal Silver Tip API round created a large crater but did not completely destroy the forged aluminum arm. However, a subsequent shot with a .50 Cal Raufoss round caused catastrophic failure, completely severing the arm.
This YouTube video, titled "how many macbook pros does it take to stop a bullet?", appears to be a scientific or experimental video testing the ballistic resistance of MacBook Pro laptops. The description provides links to the creator's website and Instagram for additional content and engagement. While the title is intriguing, it suggests a focus on the durability of consumer electronics rather than firearms themselves.
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