This video debunks the myth that shooting straight up is harmless, explaining that bullets can return to earth at dangerous velocities. The host demonstrates with 9mm shot shells, highlighting their different behavior compared to standard rounds. The demonstration uses a Canik Mete MC9 Prime with a Gideon Valor red dot, emphasizing firearm safety and the physics involved.
This YouTube video challenges the capability of a Ranger C to achieve a 500-meter shooting challenge, specifically when firing vertically. The description highlights that skilled 'sakalam' snipers can accomplish this feat at half a kilometer using a Cal 5.56mm M16A2 Rifle. The title directly questions if Ranger C is up to the task.
This video showcases a modified full-auto Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE, demonstrating its extreme muzzle climb during vertical shooting tests. The destructive power of the firearm is highlighted by its ability to obliterate cinder blocks. The content also features a segment on Grip6 American-made tactical gear.
This video tests the myth of shooting an AK-47 straight up, with participants firing full magazines vertically on a salt flat. They also demonstrate the X Products Can Cannon launching golf balls and conclude with explosive propane tank targets. The experiment highlights safety considerations like wearing ballistic helmets during vertical firing.
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