This video details building improvised firearms from Home Depot materials for under $50, including a slam-fire shotgun, blowgun, and PVC slingshot. It references military manuals for designs and uses ballistics gel for lethality testing. Safety is emphasized during range testing of these budget-friendly, experimental weapons.
This video demonstrates a highly improvised method of converting an RPG-7 HEAT warhead and a rocket motor into a projectile for an 82mm mortar. The process involves detaching the warhead, attaching the motor to a homemade adapter, and then screwing this assembly into an 82mm mortar round. The creators confirm firsthand that this modification results in a functional shoulder-launched explosive device, capable of a significant "big badaboom."
This video demonstrates a highly effective improvised weapon, a 'Nut on a String,' made from a hex nut and paracord, costing under $1. It's presented as a last-resort, deadly force option for life-or-death situations, capable of cracking car windshields and potentially skulls. The weapon is designed for ease of use and can be discreetly carried in components to bypass security.
This YouTube Short features a highly unusual and attention-grabbing demonstration of a truck-mounted flamethrower. While not a traditional firearm in the sense of being a handgun or rifle, the destructive capability and the visual spectacle align it with interests within the broader firearms and 'novelty weapon' communities. The video's brevity and dramatic visual appeal suggest it's intended for quick engagement and sharing.
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