This video explores the 'Can-Go Can Thrower,' a 1960s accessory designed to launch cans, likely using a shotgun as a power source. The presenters test its effectiveness with various types of cans, noting that it performs better with heavier, denser cans and that the intended 'sidehand' grip method is crucial for any success. They conclude the device is largely ineffective and likely a novelty item.
This video reviews the X Products Can Cannon, a unique AR-15 upper receiver designed to launch cans using blank ammunition. The presenter, Joel Persinger, highlights its entertainment value and discusses its classification by the ATF as a non-firearm device. He also demonstrates its use with a grappling hook attachment, emphasizing the fun and novelty aspects of the product for AR-15 owners.
This review covers the X-Products Can Cannon, a device that launches soda cans using blank rounds. The presenter demonstrates its operation, highlighting its similarity to early grenade launchers. Key takeaways include the need for manual charging, the smoothbore nature limiting accuracy, and safety precautions regarding handling and projectile types. While not practical, it's described as a fun, albeit recoil-intensive, range accessory.
The Can Cannon by X Products LLC is a novelty firearm accessory that attaches to a standard AR-15 lower receiver. It utilizes 5.56 blank ammunition to launch beverage cans, such as soda or beer, distances of 100-150 yards. The device requires manual ejection of spent casings and is presented as a fun, albeit not traditionally tactical, item for range use.
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