This YouTube video title, "Será que essa é a bazuca de batata mais insana que existe?" (Is this the most insane potato bazooka that exists?), suggests a focus on a homemade, high-powered projectile launcher, likely a potato cannon. The term 'bazuca' implies a significant and powerful device. While not a conventional firearm, the construction and potential destructive capability align with DIY weaponry and projectile launchers, which can attract an audience interested in experimental engineering, physics demonstrations, and potentially the boundaries of what can be considered a 'weapon' or launch device. The content is likely to be entertaining and demonstrate a unique build.
This video tests the 'deadliness' of a custom 12-gauge shotgun shell loaded with a potato core. Tests included accuracy, energy transfer into a water jug, and lethality against a simulated vest. The potato projectile fragmented like buckshot, demonstrated high energy transfer, and penetrated a layered vest, creating a 6-inch hole.
This video demonstrates the surprising lethality of a custom-built PVC potato cannon. Testing reveals it can destroy a watermelon and shatter a ballistic dummy head at point-blank range, exceeding the impact of some handguns. The host emphasizes its dangerous nature, warning it is not a toy.
This experiment tests the destructive potential of a custom bowling ball cannon against a high-pressure oxygen tank. Initial attempts with conventional rounds failed, leading to the development of the bowling ball cannon. The cannon, loaded with black and pistol powder, successfully impacted the tank but did not rupture its casing. A second shot targeted the valve, causing rapid decompression and propelling the tank at high speed.
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