This video explores the feasibility of skipping bullets on ice, drawing parallels to successful water skipping techniques. Through a series of controlled experiments using a .45 ACP fired from a 1911 pistol, the presenter demonstrates various angles and ice thicknesses. The experiment culminates in a successful bullet skip, where the projectile digs a groove before angling out, confirming that bullet skipping on ice is possible under specific conditions.
This video explores the feasibility of firing a .50 BMG round from a shotgun. Initial attempts with a semi-automatic shotgun failed due to the round's dimensions. A break-barrel shotgun allowed chambering, but the firearm lacked the necessary force to ignite the .50 BMG primer, resulting in light strikes and no discharge. The experiment highlights limitations in firearm action and ammunition compatibility.
This video tests the penetration power of various calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG, through sand-filled gallon jugs. Handgun rounds like 9mm and .45 ACP were stopped by the first jug, while even a .223 Rem and .50 AE struggled. The .50 BMG, however, easily penetrated multiple jugs, demonstrating its extreme power.
This YouTube video, titled "Will it Suppress? (Tinfoil Ball)" and featuring hashtags like #guns, #ammo, and #shotguns, explores the effectiveness of suppressing a tinfoil ball. Based solely on the title and description, the content likely revolves around a range test or experiment related to firearm acoustics and suppression systems. The experiment might test how a suppressor affects the sound signature of a projectile, potentially using a non-standard or improvised projectile like a tinfoil ball to gauge the limits of suppression technology or for entertainment purposes.
This video, titled "Does Oil ruin Ammo? PT.4 🛢🤔", appears to be an experimental investigation into the effects of oil on ammunition. The description includes hashtags related to experiments, firearms safety, gun safety, and durability, suggesting a practical, hands-on approach to testing. It also references "airsoft" and "cod" which might indicate comparisons or related content, though the core focus is likely on the ammunition experiment itself. The series format (PT.4) implies previous parts likely covered similar or related aspects of this topic.
This video explores the intriguing question of what happens when a .22LR round is fired through a 9mm suppressor. The title and description directly pose the experiment, implying a demonstration and analysis of the results. The content likely involves testing the compatibility and potential outcomes of this specific firearm and suppressor combination.
This video demonstrates a creative solution to a squib load by using a 16-inch Glock barrel in a carbine conversion chassis. The host successfully clears the obstruction by firing a live 9mm round through the extended barrel, proving the concept for 'science' and entertainment. It highlights the importance of proper ammunition handling and offers a unique perspective on firearm troubleshooting.
This YouTube Short demonstrates a ballistic experiment simulating appendix carry with a Glock 19. The test uses liquid-filled condoms to represent anatomy, highlighting the potential consequences of accidental discharge. The speaker humorously assesses the 'damage' while emphasizing safety.
This video demonstrates the destructive power of an M60 machine gun by using it as a 'demolition hammer' against a large boulder. The experiment showcases the M60's ability to penetrate and fragment rock with sustained fire of 7.62x51mm rounds. It highlights the raw power of belt-fed automatic weapons in a unique, albeit unconventional, application.
This video humorously tests a Fleshlight's viability as a firearm accessory, first as a stabilizing brace and then as a suppressor. While surprisingly effective as a brace for recoil management, the Fleshlight catastrophically fails when used as a suppressor due to extreme pressure and heat. The experiment highlights the dangers of improvised firearm modifications.
This YouTube video, titled "FRESH BLAST" Is an UnStoppable bullet really unstoppable? #gun #civtac #fullautofriday #demoranch, appears to be an experimental or testing video focusing on the capabilities of a bullet, potentially in a firearm context. The inclusion of hashtags like #gun, #civtac (civilian tactical), and #fullautofriday suggests a strong emphasis on firearms, potentially with a focus on automatic fire or high-performance ballistics. The mention of "DEMORANCH" likely refers to the YouTube channel itself, known for its firearms-related content.
This video features Taran conducting an experiment to compare the efficiency of firing a Sig Sauer Copperhead SMG from the hip versus controlled, aimed bursts at a large array of targets. The experiment aims to determine which shooting technique yields better results in terms of target engagement. The video highlights a specific SMG and explores different shooting methodologies.
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