This video tests three unique 12-gauge shotgun rounds: a flaming slug, an armor-piercing slug, and a bubblegum buckshot. The armor-piercing slug successfully penetrated a car door, demonstrating significant power. The bubblegum buckshot, a novelty round, produced a distinct burnt bubblegum scent upon firing.
This video features a shotgun being fired at a car door. While the specific shotgun model and caliber are not detailed, the action clearly involves firearms and their application in a destructive test scenario. The visual impact of the shotgun blast against the metal is the likely focus.
This video demonstrates the destructive power of a 12-gauge shotgun against an old CRT television. Birdshot caused superficial damage, buckshot shattered the screen, and a slug completely penetrated the unit. The host, identified as a firearms enthusiast, handled the demonstration with proper safety precautions.
This YouTube video focuses on showcasing "Shotgun Action," as indicated by the title's emojis. While no specific models or calibers are mentioned in the description, the title strongly suggests content related to the operation, firing, or possibly a demonstration of shotguns. The use of intense emojis implies exciting or dynamic footage. Without a transcript or more detailed description, the content is assumed to be a visual showcase of shotgun capabilities.
This video from Riley Defense aims to test the durability and resilience of their AK47 rifle. The description indicates a series of extreme stress tests will be performed, including exposure to fire, a shotgun blast, and immersion in dirt, sand, and mud. The goal is to determine how much abuse the firearm can withstand, providing valuable insight for potential buyers and AK enthusiasts regarding its ruggedness and reliability under adverse conditions.
This video humorously depicts the consequences of angering a girlfriend's father, specifically demonstrating the impact of a 12-gauge shotgun fired at close range. The title and description use the shotgun as a comedic device to illustrate a point about respecting relationship dynamics, emphasizing that making a significant other's parent angry can lead to undesirable and potentially explosive outcomes.
This video experimentally recreates the forensic effects of a contact shotgun blast, inspired by the Alex Murdaugh trial. It demonstrates how trapped gases and pressure cause extensive damage beyond projectile impact, destroying the back and top of a ballistic dummy head while leaving the face relatively intact. The experiment highlights the significant splatter and debris generated, offering insights into trial evidence.
This TFBTV video investigates the viral claim of cell phones stopping gunfire. Host James tests the resilience of two iPhone 5Cs and an iPhone 4 against a 12 gauge shotgun blast fired from a Remington 870 Police Shorty at point-blank range. Everyday materials like duct tape, cotton fabric, and spaghetti squash are also incorporated into the test to see if they offer any additional protection. The video aims to determine if "bulletproof cell phones" are a reality or an urban myth, and provides a discount code for Grizzly Targets.
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