This YouTube video features an intense test involving an MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat) and its potential to withstand extreme conditions, likely involving firearms, as suggested by the title "Bala de MRE Mortal? Teste Insano no Demolition Ranch!". The mention of "Demolition Ranch" implies a channel known for its high-energy and often destructive content, frequently involving firearms and ballistic testing. The title's phrasing "Bala de MRE Mortal?" hints at a "bulletproof" or impact-resistant test concerning the MRE.
This video tests three unique 12-gauge shotgun rounds: a flaming slug, an armor-piercing slug, and a bubblegum buckshot. The armor-piercing slug successfully penetrated a car door, demonstrating significant power. The bubblegum buckshot, a novelty round, produced a distinct burnt bubblegum scent upon firing.
This video, titled "Essas são as piores munições de espingarda do mundo? TESTE 2 #fullautofriday #demoranch", appears to be a test and evaluation of shotgun ammunition. The inclusion of "#fullautofriday" suggests potential for full-auto testing, and the reference to "demoranch" could imply a specific location or creator known for firearm content. The video likely aims to determine the quality and performance of various shotgun shells, potentially identifying problematic or underperforming options for viewers. The focus is on practical testing and analysis of ammunition effectiveness.
This video documents Scott from Kentucky Ballistics acquiring Matt's guns from Demolition Ranch in a humorous skit. It features extensive testing of a custom 24-inch 500 Magnum BFR and a gold-plated stubby 500 Magnum, including shooting Dr. Pepper bottles and chili cans. The 458 SOCOM rifle is also tested on ranch dressing bottles, culminating in a playful tribute to Demolition Ranch.
This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducting a farewell experiment, testing the effectiveness of jumping on a grenade using ballistic dummies. It also includes a test of a WWII German Pak 40 anti-tank gun's lethal range. The results demonstrate significant blast and fragmentation suppression from the grenade and the devastating power of the Pak 40's muzzle blast and kinetic projectile.
Demolition Ranch's Matt Carriker hosted an unprecedented gun shop event, drawing massive crowds who camped out over 24 hours in advance. The sale featured a diverse inventory, including personal collection firearms, NFA items, and 'torture test' guns. Strategies like 'line skip' challenges for high-value items were implemented to manage the overwhelming turnout, highlighting the strong community engagement and demand.
This video explores extreme sound suppression methods for firearms, including unconventional materials and techniques. It highlights the significant noise reduction achieved with suppressors, especially on bolt-action platforms like the Q Fix in 8.6 Blackout. The experiment culminates in burying a suppressed rifle, demonstrating the effectiveness of mass and isolation in dampening gunshot noise, albeit with a baffle strike.
This video experimentally tests what happens when ammunition is fired outside of a gun's chamber. Contrary to some misconceptions, firing cartridges without a barrel and chamber results in significantly reduced velocity and energy, often with incomplete powder burn. Even large calibers like .50 BMG and shotgun shells show minimal projectile movement and energy when ignited this way, highlighting the critical role of the firearm's design in harnessing explosive force.
This video announces the departure of "Demolition Ranch" from YouTube, indicating a significant event for viewers of that channel. The description includes links to the creator's website for deals and product links, as well as their social media and a business inquiry email. It also highlights specific brand mentions like Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses with discount codes, and Murphy's Guns. A disclaimer emphasizes the educational purpose of their content, personal views, and safe handling practices.
This video showcases the legal distinction and practical application of 37mm launchers, which are classified as flare launchers by the ATF and not firearms. It features the Ordnance Group Tac-79 and Tac-D, along with various exotic ammunition types from Exotic Ammo, including flashbangs and glass-breaking rounds. The content culminates in the creation and testing of a 'Triple Dumper' setup, demonstrating impressive firepower.
This experiment demonstrates that a .50 BMG round can be successfully fired through complex pipe configurations, including 90-degree bends, S-curves, and even a full 360-degree loop. Despite significant redirection, the bullet retained enough energy to destroy targets, though the pipes showed considerable wear. The Bushmaster BA50 rifle proved capable of handling the extreme tests.
This video tests the effectiveness of four different types of homemade body armor against a 5.56 rifle. All tested plates, including a 'Diamond Dust' plate, a wooden/leather plate, a 'Strike Face' block, and a water main pipe plate, were easily penetrated by the rounds. The results indicate that these DIY armor solutions offer no practical ballistic protection against common rifle calibers.
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