This YouTube video features a modern pirate experiment testing the effectiveness of chain shot fired from a shotgun. The experiment aims to determine if this historical tactic still works today by firing different types of chains at targets like pineapples and ballistic gel. The video delves into the history and mechanics of chain shot, showcases the preparation of shotgun cartridges with chains, and presents the results of tests on various media. It concludes with the findings of the experiment.
This video demonstrates a DIY method for creating shotgun projectiles from inexpensive lead cartridges. The creators showcase the fabrication process, followed by rigorous testing that includes recoil analysis, precision shooting, and impact tests on concrete blocks and ballistic gel. The video aims to educate viewers on crafting their own ammunition and highlights the results of their experiments, encouraging audience engagement through comments and subscriptions. It also features a collaboration with @civiliantactical.
This video from Civilian Tactical explores a DIY approach to creating a rifle-resistant body armor using inexpensive materials: duct tape, tile, and a welding blanket, costing around R$100. The video details the ingredients, application, and crucially, tests the effectiveness of this makeshift armor against real firearm rounds, including 9mm and rifle calibers. Viewers are encouraged to witness the surprising results and engage with the channel.
This YouTube video is a reaction to content from the "Mil Talk" channel, which features humorous and surprising military-themed clips. The video showcases a variety of segments, including armed camels, naval maneuvers involving the USS Wisconsin, World War II shooting attempts, modern military technologies, marine reservist demonstrations, and traditional military punishments. The presenter reacts with amusement and curiosity to these diverse military-related topics, encouraging viewer engagement through likes, comments, and shares.
This video follows an individual on an adventure to find lost World War II artifacts in Idaho. The journey involves visits to local gun shops, exploring a specific store called "Guns and Gear," and investigating a "Surplus Warehouse" for historical finds. The presenter also tries a military MRE (meal ready-to-eat) and reflects on the discoveries made. The video is a collaboration with @civiliantactical.
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