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 experiment demonstrates that placing a box of 12 gauge shotgun shells in a microwave causes them to burn and melt rather than explode conventionally. The shells combusted, producing significant smoke and flame, ultimately fusing into a mass of plastic, lead shot, and brass. The video highlights the importance of safety precautions during such experiments.
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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