This video showcases a unique retail experience: purchasing Magpul firearm accessories directly from a vending machine at Big Tex Ordnance. It demonstrates the ease of selecting and paying for items like PMAGs, MBUS sights, and grips, highlighting a convenient new way for enthusiasts to acquire essential gear. The official Magpul channel's content signals high authority in demonstrating innovative product distribution.
This YouTube video, titled "Where can we find this vending machine?!πΊπΈ", hints at a potential firearms-related theme through its hashtags. The presence of '#americanaf' and '#american' suggests a patriotic or cultural context that often intersects with firearm ownership in the United States. While the video content itself is not directly described, the combination of a vending machine and these hashtags could imply a display or availability of firearms or related merchandise, aligning with common themes in American gun culture.
This video showcases a modified full-automatic Sig Sauer M17 in 9mm, demonstrating its high rate of fire and penetration capabilities. The host tests the firearm against various targets, including a ballistic gel head, a Smart car, and a Range Rover, noting its smoothness. A propane tank test, initially unsuccessful with the M17, leads to an ignition with an AK-47. The testing highlights the M17's effectiveness against lighter materials but its limitations against thicker barriers like a vending machine's second panel.
This YouTube Shorts video appears to be a patriotic compilation titled 'God Bless The USA πΊπΈ'. The description indicates a focus on everyday carry (EDC) items, including guns, ammunition, and a vending machine likely related to firearms or accessories. It also mentions a holster, suggesting a theme of prepared and concealed carry within an American context. The hashtags point towards a general interest in firearms and related gear.
This video demonstrates a unique ballistic test by Edwin Sarkissian, a high-profile firearms content creator, who uses various calibers from handguns to anti-materiel rifles, culminating in an M67 grenade, to test the structural integrity of a vending machine. The experiment highlights the surprising resilience of the machine's internal components against high-powered rifle rounds, with only the .408 CheyTac and .50 BMG rounds showing consistent penetration before the grenade's destructive force.
Edwin Sarkissian, a high-profile firearms content creator, demonstrates the surprising ballistic resistance of a standard soda vending machine. Through a series of tests using various firearms and calibers, from a .22 LR Walther P22 to a .50 BMG Serbu BFG-50A, Sarkissian shows that even powerful rounds are significantly stopped by the machine's internal structure. The experiment highlights the potential of such machines as improvised cover in certain scenarios.
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