This guide details a unique shooting technique for soda cans using an AR-15 and specialized blank ammunition. It emphasizes the necessity of manual bolt cycling due to the low-pressure nature of blanks and recommends using brightly colored cans for better visual feedback. An advanced tip includes loading cans cap-down for optimal launch results.
This guide details a test of a 30cm soda can launcher attached to an AR-style receiver, using 350ml Mountain Dew cans as projectiles fired with blanks. The test involved aiming at a ballistic gel head and analyzing the impact, noting significant damage and target displacement. The recoil was compared to a 12 gauge shotgun, and manual cycling was required due to insufficient pressure from blanks.
This video from Civilian Tactical explores the impact of a 12-inch soda can launcher, using a Mountain Dew can and ballistic gelatin, to simulate effects on human tissue. The launcher demonstrates significant energy, recoiling harder than a 12-gauge shotgun. While blanks lack pressure for cycling, the projectile's impact is substantial, sending a ballistic dummy head flying and causing a tear in the eye socket.
This guide covers the installation of the X Products Can Cannon launcher onto an AR-15 platform. The video highlights the process of attaching the launcher and discusses its propellant, 5.56mm blanks, and compatible items like 12oz cans. The owner's expertise as a gun shop operator is evident in the practical demonstration.
This video showcases a soda can launcher attachment, specifically designed for the AR-15 platform. The title strongly suggests a focus on a unique application or accessory for this popular rifle. The inclusion of hashtags like #ar15, #cancannon, and #army indicates the target audience and the nature of the content, likely appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in modifications, novel accessories, or tactical applications. The description's opening statement, "Every American needs this!", implies a high level of enthusiasm and a claim to broad appeal, though the actual utility and context of the device remain to be seen. It's likely an accessory or modification for recreational or demonstration purposes rather than a core firearm component.
This video provides a fun review of the X Products Can Cannon, an attachment that turns an AR-15 lower into a soda can launcher capable of firing cans over 100 yards. The host, The GunGuy, highlights the significant fun factor of the device. However, he also expresses his disappointment and refusal to support X Products due to their stance against the Second Amendment. The description includes links to the host's website, training opportunities, Patreon, sponsors, and various Second Amendment advocacy groups.
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