This video tests the projectile resistance of a giant jawbreaker candy against various firearm calibers. While birdshot and .22 LR cause superficial damage, .380 Auto and 9mm rounds significantly fracture the candy. High-powered rifle rounds like 7.62x39 and 6.5 Creedmoor completely obliterate the jawbreaker, demonstrating the vast difference in destructive power between handgun and rifle cartridges.
This video explores whether a bullet can penetrate a Jawbreaker candy. Given the title's direct question, the content likely involves testing the ballistic properties of the candy against firearms or ammunition, though the specific firearm and caliber are not mentioned. The experiment aims to determine the stopping power or penetration capability when a projectile impacts the hard candy.
This video features a comparison between real bullets and rubber bullets, testing their impact on a Jawbreaker. The experiment aims to visually demonstrate the differences in their effects when fired. The title implies a test of ballistic properties and the potential impact of each type of ammunition on a solid object. The content is focused on a visual demonstration rather than a traditional firearm review or technical analysis.
This video tests the durability of a jawbreaker candy against various firearm calibers. Birdshot caused only minor surface damage, while a .22 LR round fractured the jawbreaker but was stopped. A 9mm round completely obliterated the jawbreaker, demonstrating its destructive power.
This video showcases a unique Samurai Warrior fabric overlay applied to holsters, inspired by traditional Japanese art. The creator expresses their personal enjoyment of Asian art history and their desire to incorporate this aesthetic into their firearm accessories. They highlight how the fabric complements a specific item, the @variant_one JawBreaker, and invites viewer feedback on the design. The video appears to be a product showcase and design inspiration piece for custom holsters.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of giant jawbreakers against various calibers. The .50 BMG and .50 AE rounds proved highly effective, shattering the candy, while the .500 S&W Magnum also caused significant damage. The 5.56 NATO struggled with accuracy on the small targets, and the .22 LR was completely ineffective, earning the 'jawbreaker proof' title.
This experiment tests the stopping power of jawbreakers against 9mm bullets. A 9mm FMJ round was stopped by the first jawbreaker, while a 9mm hollow point was stopped by the third. The jawbreakers also proved incredibly durable, even denting an aluminum baseball bat, highlighting their density and hardness.
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