This YouTube video features a modern pirate experiment testing the effectiveness of chain shot fired from a shotgun. The experiment aims to determine if this historical tactic still works today by firing different types of chains at targets like pineapples and ballistic gel. The video delves into the history and mechanics of chain shot, showcases the preparation of shotgun cartridges with chains, and presents the results of tests on various media. It concludes with the findings of the experiment.
This video tests the impact power of the Grimburg Gavel, a CO2-powered less-lethal launcher. It successfully penetrates six donuts and causes significant damage to a computer monitor, pineapple, and watermelons. A controversial human impact test demonstrates its effectiveness for self-defense, resulting in a large bruise on the volunteer.
This YouTube video features a "45-70 vs PINEAPPLE" showdown, indicating a ballistic test or destructive demonstration involving a .45-70 caliber firearm and a pineapple. The title suggests an explosive or impactful outcome, likely focusing on the terminal ballistics or penetration capabilities of the .45-70 cartridge. The content appears to be entertainment-oriented, showcasing the power of the firearm in a unique context.
This video features Mike from Mrgunsngear filling in for Kentucky Ballistics' 'Full Auto Friday' due to Scott's medical issues. Mike demonstrates the destructive power of full-auto firearms by shooting various fruits, including a pineapple with an HK UMP in .45 ACP, an eggplant with a suppressed HK G36 in 5.56x45mm, and another eggplant and a watermelon with a suppressed 7.62x39mm rifle. The segment highlights the differences in fruit destruction based on caliber and projectile energy.
This video tests the destructive power of a .50 caliber round against a dummy grenade. The Serbu BFG-50A rifle, chambered in .50 BMG, is used to fire a tracer round at the cast iron grenade. Slow-motion footage captures the dramatic impact, shattering the grenade and revealing its internal components.
This video tests the penetration power of an AR-15 with 5.56 rounds and a Glock 19 with 9mm rounds through pineapples. Surprisingly, the 5.56 round only penetrated two pineapples, while the 9mm round penetrated three. The experiment concludes that it takes approximately 3-4 pineapples to stop both calibers, highlighting the unexpected performance of the rifle round in this medium.
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