This video explores whether a knife can penetrate Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid. The experiment likely involves testing the cutting or stabbing capabilities of a knife against this unique substance, which exhibits properties of both liquids and solids. The title suggests a direct test of the knife's performance in this unusual medium.
This YouTube video, titled "Cops Called To The Gun Range | PT. 2 | "Glock Switch" Prank on The Cops 😳", appears to be the second part of a series where the creator pranks law enforcement at a gun range. The description emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes, does not provide instructions on assembling firearms or accessories, and adheres to YouTube's policy regarding safe and legal firearm demonstrations. It includes links to a backup channel and another creator's channel, along with social media handles. The creator explicitly states they do not sell firearms.
This video details a police interaction at a gun range caused by a misunderstanding of rapid-fire triggers. It showcases various high-end AR pistol and pistol builds, including Polymer80 G34 and Daniel Defense MK18, highlighting custom components and trigger systems like the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger and FRT. The discussion also touches upon the ATF's pistol brace rule and potential legal compliance strategies.
This video discusses significant channel updates driven by new YouTube policies, alongside some positive news. The creator emphasizes that no firearm sales are conducted through their social media, all firearms shown are unmodified and used on a supervised range, and the content is for review and entertainment. They also highlight their podcast, social media presence, and music credits.
This YouTube video is the second part of the "Home Learning Hub" series from the Royal Armouries education team, featuring Chloe continuing the story of 'Sir George and the Dragon'. Aimed at EYFS and KS1 audiences (ages 3-7), it focuses on English and History, encouraging young viewers to act as "story detectives" to recall the next part of the narrative. The video is designed to support parents and teachers with home schooling and promotes the Royal Armouries' website and other learning resources.
This YouTube video from the Royal Armouries' Home Learning Hub explores historical crimes and punishments from the 1500s to the 1700s. It highlights severe penalties like branding and dismemberment, contrasting them with modern-day punishments. The video also touches upon unusual historical offenses such as gossiping, religious dissent, reading banned books, and specific clothing choices. It encourages viewers to explore artifacts in the Royal Armouries' collection related to these punishments and directs them to a downloadable 'Crime & Punishment Learners Pack' on their Home Learning Hub. The content is designed for KS2 History and KS2 Literature, and supports teachers and parents with homeschooling resources.
This video from the Royal Armouries' Home Learning Hub challenges viewers, particularly KS1 students, to identify a scary animal depicted on a king's ornate armour. The armour is heavily decorated with gold in the shape of this creature. The video is part of a series designed to support home schooling, offering educational content on history and English through the museum's collection. It encourages engagement by asking viewers to help the curators solve the animal mystery.
This YouTube video provides a review of Trigger Fanatics All-in-One Cleaner and Lubricant (CLP). The description emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes and all activities are conducted on a private range under professional supervision. It also includes disclaimers regarding imitation, professional handling of firearms, and potential affiliate links.
This YouTube video, titled "Circle With Disney - Step By Step Set Up," appears to be a tutorial or demonstration of setting up a product or system named "Circle With Disney." While the title is not directly firearm-related, the description includes significant disclaimers typical of firearm content channels. It emphasizes that all activities are performed by trained professionals on approved ranges, videos are for educational and entertainment purposes, and viewers should not attempt to replicate actions without proper training and licensing. The channel "Guns & Gadgets Media" is prominently featured, indicating a strong connection to firearms content, even if this specific video's subject matter might be tangential or a unique application. Business inquiries are handled via a provided email address, and a Patreon link is present.
This YouTube video features a test of a "cheap" Firefield Red/Green dot sight, aiming to assess its durability in response to negative online comments. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes, recorded on a private range under professional supervision. They encourage viewers to subscribe and support the channel on Full30 and Patreon, and also promote their merchandise.
This video provides a review of the SKELETARGETS Anatomical Target. The description mentions links to various apparel brands like Spetznaz shirt, 1776 United Shirts, and Forged From Freedom Shirts, as well as Mrgunsngear merchandise. Social media links for Mrgunsngear are also included. The video disclaims any liability for injuries or damages and clarifies that it's for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does not sell firearms or parts.
This YouTube video marks the final episode of a series titled "Reading the Constitution," focusing on the Declaration of Independence. The creator expresses gratitude to viewers and supporters, concluding the series after five months. The description includes a disclaimer about videos being recorded on a private range under professional supervision and promotes social media links, Patreon, and merchandise. It also contains a standard disclaimer regarding the educational and entertainment purpose of the content, advising against imitation and emphasizing that participation is at the viewer's own risk. The video aims to educate and entertain its audience with a focus on historical documents.
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