This YouTube livestream combines Call of Duty gameplay with a charity fundraising effort for the Royal Armouries and the Cody Firearms Museum. While not a traditional firearm review or demonstration, the stream features curatorial staff engaging with virtual firearms, highlighting their connection to real-world arms and armor. Viewers are encouraged to support these institutions through SuperChat donations and direct links provided in the description.
This YouTube video, titled "Using Plates as Plates," features the GUNBROS channel engaging in what appears to be a casual and fun outdoor activity. The description humorously suggests that having "tactical friends" ensures an endless supply of "plates." The video likely showcases a lighthearted scenario involving the GUNBROS team, potentially including shooting at steel plates or using them in a picnic-like setting, emphasizing camaraderie and enjoyment. The content also promotes their social media channels and their business ethos of providing quality, battle-tested products to protect family and country, while cherishing Second Amendment freedoms.
This experiment tested how many bags of Doritos are required to stop a 9mm Hornady Critical Duty +P round. It was determined that 35 bags of Doritos were sufficient to halt the bullet's penetration. The recovered 135-grain FlexLock bullet showed significant expansion, indicating its effectiveness even after passing through a large quantity of snack food.
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