This video tests the claim that mixing diesel and flour creates an explosive substance, often referred to as 'Red Neck C4.' The description hints at exploring what makes flour flammable and if it can be combined with other easily obtainable ingredients to create a usable explosive. The content seems to be an experimental demonstration, likely for entertainment or educational purposes, focusing on the chemical reactions and potential outcomes of this mixture.
This YouTube video appears to be a "civtac" (civilian tactical) experiment testing the ballistic effects of various projectiles on different materials. The title suggests a slow-motion comparison, with a focus on a candle, dirt, and flour. The hashtag #civtac indicates a focus on practical, civilian-oriented tactical applications and firearm use. The video likely showcases the performance of firearms or ammunition through these materials in a visually engaging, high-speed format.
This video conducts a unique barrier test, using flour bags to stop various high-caliber rifle rounds. It demonstrates that 125 lbs of flour (5 bags) are needed to stop a .50 BMG round, while a 6.5 Creedmoor requires 100 lbs (4 bags), and a .338 Lapua Magnum needs 75 lbs (3 bags). The experiment concludes with a grenade detonation among the flour bags.
This video discusses the importance of storing wheat berries and provides guidance on how to use them in various ways, particularly if access to commercially available flour is lost. It emphasizes that wheat berries are versatile beyond just bread making. The description includes affiliate links to various survival and preparedness supply companies.
Alaska Prepper demonstrates an effective method for long-term storage of bulk food staples like pancake mix and flour. The process involves pest elimination through freezing, meticulous sealing with Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers, and strategic use of 5-gallon buckets for efficiency. This expert-guided approach ensures the longevity and usability of essential food supplies for preparedness.
This video demonstrates the versatility of S-Thunder's 40mm grenades, showcasing their ability to fire more than just BBs. The reviewer tests the grenades with various projectiles including BBs, foam, flour, and water, highlighting that the potential uses are limited only by imagination. The description includes links to full reviews on BooliganAirsoft.com and Airsoftretreat.com.
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