This video demonstrates a humorous, yet illustrative, test of RMA Armament's 'King of Armor' ballistic plate. A gummy bear, simulated by a bear-shaped water bottle, is shown to feel more secure when presented with the body armor, highlighting its protective capabilities in a lighthearted manner. The demonstration uses readily available items to visualize the concept of ballistic protection.
This YouTube video appears to be a humorous and experimental review where the creators test if gelatin "bear gummies" can function as projectiles or "ammunition" for firearms. Given the title "Bala de Ursinho de Gelatina?! Testamos pra ver se funciona!" (Gelatin Bear Bullet?! We tested to see if it works!), the content likely involves attempting to fire these gummies from a gun and observing the results. The video will probably include visual demonstrations, reactions, and a conclusion on the viability (or lack thereof) of this unconventional idea. It leans heavily into a novelty and entertainment aspect rather than serious firearm testing.
This video features firearms enthusiast Edwin Sarkissian conducting an experimental test on a large gummy bear. Using a Mossberg 590 shotgun and Winchester PDX1 12 Defender ammunition, he explores the effects of freezing the bear with liquid nitrogen and then shooting it. The experiment highlights firearm handling and ammunition performance in an unconventional scenario, with a nod to fellow YouTuber Hickok45.
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