This video demonstrates the physics of bullet impact in slow motion, showing a bullet penetrating multiple rolls of toilet paper. It highlights how bullet tumbling at a certain point increases damage. The test then transitions to a SIG Spear LT in .300 Blackout for a more powerful penetration test.
This video humorously tests if Scott Professional toilet paper is bulletproof. A handgun projectile, described as Full Metal Jacket, was fired into a stack of toilet paper rolls. The test concluded that multiple rolls of toilet paper successfully stopped the bullet, preventing penetration.
This short video humorously tests the ballistic resistance of toilet paper by firing a Sig P320 in .45 ACP at a stack of Scott brand rolls. While the exact number of rolls needed to stop the bullet isn't definitively shown, the experiment highlights the surprising penetration power of common household items against projectiles. The creator, Nikko Ortiz, displays an energetic and entertaining approach to firearm experimentation.
This video, titled "The Great Depression Is Here! - Toilet Paper Sales Are Down Because It's No Longer Affordable!", discusses economic hardship and its impact on consumer behavior, specifically toilet paper affordability. The creator emphasizes supporting their channel through various affiliate links for preparedness and survival-related products like water filters, nutrient survival food, medical supplies, and precious metals. The video touches on the FedNow system and suggests that many can no longer afford to prepare for potential crises. The creator also provides a disclaimer about their content being personal opinion and encouraging viewers to do their own research.
This video outlines 25 essential, currently inexpensive items to hoard for SHTF scenarios, focusing on survival, hygiene, and utility. Key recommendations include reliable fire starters like Bic lighters, sanitation supplies such as toilet paper and wet wipes, and versatile repair items like zip ties and Gorilla Tape. The host emphasizes stocking up on batteries, basic first-aid, and morale boosters like coffee and chocolate, highlighting their critical importance when unavailable.
This video, "Top 20 Items to Hoard : Prepper School Vol. 23," from the Robbie Wheaton YouTube channel, lists essential items for preppers. While not explicitly a firearms video, the inclusion of "Magazines" as item #9 strongly suggests a prepper context where firearm magazines are considered a vital hoarding item. Other items like "Lighters (Fire Steels)" and "Tools" are also relevant to survival and preparedness, which often intersects with firearm ownership and maintenance.
This YouTube video captures a chaotic scene at Dragonman's, where customers were purchasing firearms in large quantities, likened to an 'end of the world' scenario. The store offered toilet paper with gun purchases, a tongue-in-cheek response to the unusual demand. The video creator expresses well wishes for safety and health amidst a global crisis.
This YouTube video, titled "Big John Hickok: Toilet Paper & Ammo Mania," by Hank Strange, seems to leverage current societal concerns about shortages to engage viewers. While the title mentions "ammo," the description primarily focuses on promoting Hank Strange's various online platforms, including his main YouTube channel, a car channel, Patreon, merchandise, and affiliate links for Amazon tools, Lola's Deals, and TUSC Cryptocurrency. There's also a call to join an email list and follow on social media. The video's content is not directly detailed, but the title suggests a potential discussion or commentary related to ammunition availability and perhaps other essential goods like toilet paper, possibly with a historical or cultural reference to 'Big John Hickok.'
This episode of Gun Meme Review, 'The Boogaflu,' uses satire and memes to comment on pandemic-related panic buying, particularly toilet paper and firearms. Brandon Herrera critiques extreme ammo price gouging by retailers like Cheaper Than Dirt, highlighting a $979.70 price for 1,000 rounds of 5.56 NATO. The video also touches on general gun culture topics, including Second Amendment rights and firearm design.
This YouTube video explores the stopping power of toilet paper against a .22LR round, using a Ruger 10/22 rifle. The creator tests how many rolls of toilet paper are needed to halt a .22LR bullet, referencing the current high demand for both toilet paper and ammunition due to the "Corona Virus Essentials" situation. The video also includes links to the creator's Patreon and PayPal for channel support.
This video outlines 15 essential items for preppers to stockpile for SHTF scenarios, emphasizing practical utility and long-term value. Key recommendations include hygiene staples like toilet paper and bleach, repair essentials such as duct tape and tarps, and critical survival tools like fire starters, batteries, and flashlights. The list also covers durable goods like contractor bags, wool socks, salt, heirloom seeds, propane, oil lanterns, and paracord, with a bonus mention of vital medical supplies.
This YouTube video explores a unique ballistic test, investigating the effectiveness of toilet paper as a projectile stopping material. While the exact firearms or calibers used are not detailed in the provided title and description, the premise suggests a focus on projectile dynamics and material resistance. The content appears to be experimental and entertaining, likely aimed at a curious audience interested in physics and casual firearm-related demonstrations. The description includes links to the creator's website and Instagram for more content.
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