This experiment tests the ballistic resistance of bubble wrap against various projectiles. A 12-gauge birdshot, a compound bow arrow, and a .22 caliber round were fired at a mannequin wrapped in bubble wrap. None of the projectiles were effectively stopped, with all penetrating the material. The conclusion is that bubble wrap is not a viable option for bullet protection.
This video explores the unexpected utility of a painter's tool as a survival item in a grid-down scenario. The content focuses on "thinking outside the box" to repurpose everyday objects for survival purposes. While the title mentions "hacks" and the description emphasizes survival, there is no explicit mention or demonstration of firearms, ammunition, or firearm-related activities. The video appears to be focused on general survival preparedness and the creative use of common tools.
This video discusses 20 everyday items that were rationed during the Great Depression and WWII, drawing parallels to modern preparedness. While the primary focus is historical preparedness and survival items, the context of historical scarcity and the need for self-reliance can resonate with a preparedness-minded audience, which often overlaps with the firearms community. The video explores re-use strategies and encourages viewers to prepare.
This video discusses everyday items that will become difficult to obtain during a future great depression. While not explicitly detailing firearms, the context of "prepping" and potential scarcity strongly suggests preparedness, which often includes discussions around self-defense and survival. The video hints at essential items for survival, referencing "Pay Day Preps For Babies" and "Rest of Pay Day Preps," implying a broader focus on essential supplies for challenging times. The creator provides affiliate links for survival gear and precious metals, further reinforcing the preparedness theme.
This YouTube video compares the prices of 46 common items from the present day to their prices in 2021. The creator, Alaska Prepper, emphasizes doing your own research and makes no claims of being a financial advisor or professional. The description includes affiliate links for survival food, Amazon shopping, precious metals, solar generators, and a membership club, along with contact information for the channel.
This video by Alaska Prepper highlights how common household items can become luxuries during societal collapse. It emphasizes stocking up on essentials like kitchenware, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, and power solutions, stressing the importance of durability and long-term availability. The speaker advises on pantry rotation and maintaining morale through familiar comforts, even for pets.
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