This video tests the penetration capabilities of various pistol calibers against full oxygen tanks at approximately 150-160 yards. Despite using a wide array of handguns, from small calibers like .22 LR to powerful rounds such as .50 AE and .45-70 Government, none were able to penetrate the steel casing of the oxygen tanks. The testing highlights the robust nature of the tanks and the limitations of standard handgun rounds against such thick steel.
This video showcases a unique and potentially dangerous experiment involving a 7-barrel shotgun being fired at an oxygen tank valve. The title and description suggest a focus on the physics and potential consequences of such an action, possibly relating to science education or a demonstration of extreme firearm capabilities. The video also includes a mention of Grip6, suggesting a potential sponsorship or product placement.
This video tests the survivability of a ballistic dummy against a point-blank 20mm cannon shot with varying levels of armor. Six RTS Tactical plates stopped the projectile but caused fatal blunt force trauma. A single plate failed to stop the round, resulting in catastrophic damage. The test highlights the immense destructive power of high-caliber rounds even when armor prevents direct penetration.
This video showcases two custom 1911 pistols converted to full-auto by Royal Nonsuch, demonstrating their impressive rate of fire with extended magazines and a drum magazine against watermelons and a ballistic skull. It also features a test of an H&K MP7 against a propane tank after the .45 ACP failed to penetrate it. The content highlights unique firearm modifications and destructive testing.
This video tests the destructive capability of various firearms against a B-52 bomber turbine blade. The MP7's 4.6x30mm rounds primarily ricocheted, while the MP5's 9mm rounds showed minimal effect. The G3, firing 7.62x51mm (.308), successfully shattered the brittle titanium blades, demonstrating the significant difference in terminal ballistics due to higher energy.
This video showcases a modified full-auto Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE, demonstrating its extreme muzzle climb during vertical shooting tests. The destructive power of the firearm is highlighted by its ability to obliterate cinder blocks. The content also features a segment on Grip6 American-made tactical gear.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of various firearms and calibers against a K-9 tactical vest worn by a deer target. While a .50 caliber air rifle and several handgun rounds (.22 LR, 9mm, .38 Super, 10mm, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum) were stopped by the Level IIIA vest, high-velocity rifle rounds like 5.7x28mm and 5.56 NATO successfully penetrated.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of RTS Tactical Level IIIA body armor against various firearms. A modified full-auto Desert Eagle in .50 AE and an Uzi 9mm were stopped by the armor. However, rifle rounds from an AK-47 and an M14 easily penetrated the vest, demonstrating its limitations against higher-caliber threats.
This video demonstrates the catastrophic consequences of obstructing a shotgun barrel, specifically by filling it with HS-6 gunpowder and plugging it with a banana. The experiment results in a violent explosion that destroys the shotgun barrel and the table it was mounted on. It serves as a stark visual warning against unsafe firearm handling and reinforces the importance of proper gun safety protocols.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a custom Grip6 titanium wallet against multiple firearm calibers. The wallet successfully stops 9mm armor-piercing rounds, .50 AE from a Desert Eagle, and .38 Super from a Colt 1911. While the wallet withstands these impacts, the internal mechanism can be damaged by high-energy rounds like the 9mm AP test.
This video tests the myth of shooting an AK-47 straight up, with participants firing full magazines vertically on a salt flat. They also demonstrate the X Products Can Cannon launching golf balls and conclude with explosive propane tank targets. The experiment highlights safety considerations like wearing ballistic helmets during vertical firing.
This YouTube video appears to be a product review or test focusing on the strength of steering wheel locks. The description includes a promotional link to Grip6, suggesting the video might be sponsored or feature their products. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the context of product testing and potential sponsorship from brands often associated with tactical or EDC (Everyday Carry) items could indicate a crossover audience. The exact nature of the steering wheel locks and their potential application in self-defense or security contexts is not specified.
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