This video tests if standard ball or tracer 9mm ammunition can ignite gasoline. Standard ball rounds failed to ignite the fuel, but Supernova 9mm tracer rounds successfully ignited the gasoline due to their pyrotechnic composition, creating a significant fire. The experiment highlights the potential dangers of tracer ammunition in flammable environments.
This video tests the internet myth that a flour and gasoline mixture can be detonated like dynamite. Using a Zastava AK-47 with 7.62x39mm rounds to detonate binary explosives, the mixture failed to explode. While it proved highly flammable when ignited by tracer rounds, it did not detonate, debunking the myth.
This video debunks the myth that a gasoline and flour mixture can replicate dynamite. The host tests this claim by attempting to detonate the mixture with an AK-47 and binary explosives, which fails. Tracer rounds successfully ignite the mixture, causing it to burn but not explode, demonstrating flammability but not explosive potential.
This YouTube video explores the dangerous consequences of attempting to cook a loaded gun. The description explicitly states the video's purpose is to demonstrate 'WHAT HAPPENS when you cook a loaded gun!' It also promotes the channel's Patreon, recommended products, merchandise, and prayer request services, along with social media links and other affiliated YouTube channels.
This YouTube video explores the hypothetical scenario of swallowing explosives, framed as a "Human Ballistics Test" with a promise of a "huge explosion." While the title suggests a focus on the effects of explosives on the human body, the mention of "Human Ballistics Test" could imply a connection to projectile impacts and their effects, which is a common topic in firearms discussions. However, the primary subject appears to be the direct ingestion and detonation of explosives rather than firearms or ammunition.
This video features a dramatic "Flamethrower VS FACE (Melting TEST)" demonstration, promising "wicked results." While the title and description are sensationalized and may not reflect a standard firearms review, the core concept involves testing the destructive capabilities of a flamethrower against a simulated "face." The content leans heavily into extreme testing and shock value rather than practical firearm applications, training, or reviews of specific gun models or calibers. It's designed for high viewer engagement through its provocative title and promise of extreme outcomes.
This video demonstrates the extreme danger of shooting pressurized oxygen tanks. While smaller caliber rounds like 7.62x39 and 5.56 FMJ failed to cause significant damage, a .308 Winchester round ignited the released oxygen, causing combustion. The .50 BMG round resulted in a massive explosion, highlighting the severe risks involved. The content emphasizes that oxygen tanks are not safe targets and should never be shot.
This video demonstrates the extreme dangers of using smokeless powder in a muzzleloader. Tests show that even slow-burning smokeless powders like H110 cause significant barrel bulging and stock damage, while fast-burning powders like Titegroup lead to catastrophic failures, including barrel splitting and complete breech vaporization. The experiments highlight the critical importance of using only black powder or approved substitutes in muzzleloading firearms to prevent severe injury or death.
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