This video tests the internet myth that mixing flour and gasoline creates dynamite. The host, demonstrating high authority and practical knowledge, uses a Zastava AK-47 with 7.62x39mm rounds and tracer ammunition to test a flour and fuel mixture. The experiment concludes the mixture is highly flammable but not explosive like dynamite.
This video from Civilian Tactical tests a popular internet myth about creating dynamite from gasoline and flour. The host, demonstrating high authority and practical expertise, uses a Zastava Serbian Redwood AK-47 in 7.62x39mm and tracer rounds to test the mixture. The experiment concludes that while the mixture is flammable, it does not create an explosive substance akin to dynamite.
This guide details the experimental technique of firing a custom-modified M67 fragmentation grenade, fitted with external spikes and a pressure-activated fuse, from a bow at a target. The video demonstrates the successful application of this modification, highlighting the destructive potential and tactical considerations for preventing ricochet. The process involves careful preparation of the modified ordnance and precise execution of the shot.
This video features a destructive test comparing Tannerite targets to a washing machine. The title suggests an explosive comparison, likely involving firearms to detonate the Tannerite and damage the appliance. The focus is on the spectacle of destruction, with a strong emphasis on the explosive reaction of Tannerite.
This guide details the process of creating Tannerite gas bombs, a method demonstrated by Dragonman for an upcoming machine gun shoot. The process involves mixing Tannerite powder with a catalyst, then filling a taped-on container with gasoline, which is then detonated by a bullet. The video also showcases a wide array of firearms and merchandise available at Dragonman's.
This video features Walt Burns experimenting with a 50 Caliber powder charge combined with a flare, presented with a dramatic title suggesting potential danger. The description humorously questions "What Could Go Wrong?" and includes various affiliate links and calls to action for subscribing and supporting the channel, including a link to a van life channel. It appears to be a high-risk, attention-grabbing demonstration rather than a traditional firearm review or training video.
This video is a compilation showcasing Tannerite explosions. Tannerite is a binary explosive target commonly used for firearm practice, creating a distinct smoke signature upon detonation. The video highlights the visual impact of these explosions.
This video features a 'mini M-80' firecracker with a very short fuse, intended for a mortar-style drop. However, the experiment quickly devolves into a typical 'redneck' scenario with an immediate 'Oh, SHIT!', followed by running and a loud BANG. The description highlights the unexpected and chaotic outcome of the attempted experiment.
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