This video details a dangerous experiment where a 37mm smoke grenade from Ordnance Group is heated in a frying pan. The experiment, conducted by Tática Civil, shows the grenade launching, emitting significant yellow smoke, and leaving melted plastic residue. The instructor emphasizes that this should never be replicated, highlighting the inherent risks associated with heating pyrotechnic devices.
This video demonstrates igniting a trail of gunpowder laid out in a pattern. The creator acknowledges the risks involved in such experiments. While visually interesting, it lacks practical firearm application or detailed technical instruction.
This video from Banana Ballistics explores the visibility of tracer rounds in flight. The host, demonstrating high expertise in ballistics, uses a chronograph to measure velocities of various calibers, from 5.56 down to .22 LR. The experiment concludes that while slower tracer rounds are visible, they do not offer a practical reaction advantage due to their speed.
This video promises a safe environment for potentially destructive content, focusing on the theme of 'breaking things' on YouTube. While the specific items or activities are not detailed, the channel's self-proclaimed 'safest channel' moniker suggests an emphasis on controlled environments or perhaps deconstruction of objects rather than live-fire demonstrations. The title hints at a unique approach to content creation on the platform.
This video demonstrates an experimental approach to understanding the explosive potential of an oxygen tank when struck by high-caliber rounds, using a Henry .45-70 and a Serbu BFG-50. The experiment highlights the significant energy release and destructive power of .50 BMG ammunition. The creator, Edwin Sarkissian, showcases safe handling of powerful firearms and knowledge of specialized ammunition types.
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