This video showcases the innovative Magpul vending machine located at Big Tex Ordnance, demonstrating a quick and convenient way to purchase firearm accessories. The process involves selecting an item via keypad, paying with a credit card, and retrieving the product, such as a custom-engraved Magpul PMAG.
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 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 destructive test evaluates the bullet resistance of a standard Pepsi vending machine against various calibers. Surprisingly, even high-powered rounds like the 5.56x45mm from an M16, 7.62x39mm from an AK, and .338 Lapua Magnum from an AWM failed to penetrate the rear panel. The .408 CheyTac from a CheyTac M200 Intervention was the first to show significant deformation and some penetration, while the .50 BMG, despite its power, did not outperform the .408 in terms of visible rear-panel damage.
This video demonstrates the destructive power of an M67 fragmentation grenade by using it to access a vending machine. The experiment highlights the grenade's explosive force and fragmentation capabilities, completely obliterating the machine. It showcases the aftermath with slow-motion replays of the blast and debris, revealing the mangled internal components.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a vending machine against various firearms, culminating in an M67 grenade detonation. While smaller calibers like .50 AE, 5.56mm, and 7.62x39mm failed to penetrate, the .408 CheyTac round successfully exited the machine. The Barrett M82, surprisingly, caused significant damage but didn't consistently exit. The grenade test resulted in complete destruction.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a standard soda vending machine against various firearms, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. Surprisingly, even the powerful .50 BMG API rounds were stopped by the ninth internal wall of the empty machine. The experiment suggests a vending machine offers significant protection, potentially enhanced if filled with liquid-filled cans.
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