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 video pits a .50 caliber Barrett rifle against a microwave in a destructive test. While the specific model of the Barrett is not detailed, the title clearly indicates the immense power of .50 caliber ammunition being applied to an unconventional target. The video likely showcases the destructive capabilities of the firearm. Social media links to Discord, Patreon, and a Sub Reddit are provided, suggesting community engagement and potential for further content.
This video, titled '50CAL VS MICROWAVE?', likely features a comparison or experimental demonstration involving a .50 caliber firearm and a microwave. The description provides links to the creator's website and Instagram, suggesting a platform for content related to firearms, potentially including reviews, tests, or custom builds. The title itself hints at an unusual or extreme test scenario. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the .50 caliber firearm and any specific calibers or manufacturers mentioned are unknown. The video's focus seems to be on exploring the capabilities or destructive potential of a large caliber round in an unconventional context.
This YouTube video, titled "50CAL VS MICROWAVES?", explores an unusual and likely destructive comparison between a .50 caliber projectile and microwave ovens. While the title is attention-grabbing, the description offers minimal context, directing viewers to a website and Instagram for "Stuff." Given the title's focus on a powerful firearm caliber and an appliance, the content likely involves the ballistics of a .50 caliber round and its impact on an electronic device. The video is expected to be highly visual and potentially destructive, appealing to those interested in extreme projectile testing and the physics of impact.
This video features a Glock pistol being used to shoot a microwave. The description includes links to the creator's website and Instagram profile, suggesting this is part of their content showcasing various firearm-related activities. While the specific Glock model isn't mentioned, the core action revolves around shooting a common handgun at an unusual target.
This experiment tested a loaded Glock 19 inside a microwave. The polymer frame melted and caught fire, eventually causing the 9mm hollow point round to discharge due to heat. While the gun was destroyed, the bullet penetrated the microwave, which surprisingly still functioned.
This experiment demonstrates the unpredictable and dangerous results of placing a loaded AR-15 magazine in a microwave. Steel-cased .223 ammunition cooked off after several minutes, causing one round to explode and scatter bullets. The microwave was destroyed, and the magazine was severely deformed, highlighting the risks of such destructive testing.
This experiment demonstrates the extreme dangers of placing firearms or ammunition in a microwave. A loaded Glock 18 33-round 9mm magazine was subjected to 10 minutes of high-power microwave radiation, resulting in the baseplate detaching, fire, and rounds cooking off. The microwave was completely destroyed, and the magazine melted, highlighting the unpredictable and hazardous nature of such actions.
This video demonstrates the effects of microwaving napalm, first on its own and then with added metal components like birdshot and shell casings. While the napalm boils and cracks the container, it does not ignite inside the microwave. A controlled burn outside confirms the napalm's flammability.
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