This video tests the realism of various horror movie death scenes using a ballistic skull. It reveals that common tools like nail guns and lawn mowers are surprisingly lethal, while iconic movie weapons like Freddy Krueger's claws are less effective than depicted. The fire axe is confirmed as the most realistic weapon, demonstrating significant destructive power.
This YouTube video explores whether liquid nitrogen can break a metal chain. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the creator's other content on their website and Instagram often features firearms-related topics. This specific video seems to be a science experiment or a "stuff you can do" type of content. Without a transcript, it's impossible to definitively link it to firearms.
This experiment tests the effect of extreme cold on chain durability when impacted by a shotgun slug. A chain frozen in liquid nitrogen was shot with a 12-gauge slug from a Mossberg 590. The frozen chain shattered instantly upon impact, demonstrating how extreme cold can significantly alter material properties under ballistic stress.
This experiment tests the ignition of a .50 BMG round after submersion in liquid nitrogen. While the initial BB gun impact on the first round didn't ignite it conventionally, the gunpowder burned out like a rocket. The extreme heat from this event significantly melted the BB gun's barrel, highlighting the power of .50 BMG ammunition even under extreme cold conditions.
This video tests the 'bulletproof' nature of a giant gummy bear by freezing it with liquid nitrogen and shooting it with a Mossberg 590 shotgun. Despite multiple attempts with different ammunition, including a 1oz slug, the gummy bear did not achieve complete brittleness, shattering but not exploding as hypothesized. The experiment highlights the challenges of achieving uniform extreme temperatures in large, dense objects.
This video showcases a dramatic experiment: shooting a watermelon with liquid nitrogen. The title explicitly mentions "shooting," suggesting a firearms-related activity, even though the focus is on the interaction between liquid nitrogen and a fruit. The provided links to the creator's website and Instagram indicate a creator known for experimenting with different materials and phenomena, often involving visually striking results. While firearms are mentioned in the title, the core content appears to be a science experiment rather than a firearm review or demonstration. The video likely aims for entertainment and visual appeal.
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