This video from Yee Yee Life tests the ballistic resistance of an excavator bucket against various calibers, from 9mm to .50 BMG API. The expert-level demonstration, featuring firearms like the FN SCAR and AR-15, shows that while smaller calibers cause dents, only the .50 BMG rounds, particularly the API variant, successfully penetrate the heavy equipment. The content highlights practical ballistics and the destructive potential of high-powered rifle rounds.
This guide covers the operation of three distinct projectile launching devices: the X Products Can Cannon, the Tac-79 37mm Flare Launcher, and a golf ball launcher. It emphasizes understanding their legal classifications, proper loading procedures with blank ammunition, and safe handling. The content is presented with high authority, detailing the mechanics and legal nuances of these NFA-adjacent items.
This video showcases the experimental integration of an X Products Can Cannon with a custom-built, remote-controlled tracked robot. The demonstration includes firing paint cans for an artistic effect and culminates in a destructive test using a live M67 fragmentation grenade against a target van. The content highlights advanced DIY modifications and the remote application of projectile launchers.
This guide details the installation and remote firing of an M67 fragmentation grenade using an X Products Can Cannon mounted on a Daredevil Mower robot. The process involves securely mounting the launcher, rigging a remote solenoid trigger, and carefully loading the grenade for distant activation. This advanced technique, demonstrated by firearms expert Edwin Sarkissian, highlights custom engineering and safe handling of specialized equipment.
This video tests the potential lethality of an X Products Golf Ball Cannon, fired using 5.56 blanks. The cannon was tested against various targets, including a rubber dummy head, watermelon, pumpkin, 2-liter bottle, and a ballistic dummy head. The tests revealed that the golf ball cannon can cause significant damage, shattering targets and causing bone fractures on the ballistic dummy head, suggesting it could be a potent, albeit unpredictable, projectile.
This video reviews seven non-gunpowder weapons, ranging from air-powered bows and flamethrowers to advanced crossbows and high-powered air rifles. It highlights the capabilities, specifications, and potential applications of each item, emphasizing their effectiveness for hunting, recreational use, and tactical scenarios. The presenter showcases unique features like rapid arrow firing, long-range flame projection, and extreme projectile energy.
This guide details the operation of the X Products Can Cannon, a unique upper receiver designed to launch standard 12oz cans using 5.56 NATO or .223 Remington blank cartridges. It covers mounting the upper, loading the projectile and blanks, and safe firing procedures for an outdoor range. The demonstration highlights proper handling and the device's capability to propel cans significant distances.
This guide details the operation of the X Products Can Cannon (.308 Version) based on expert testing by Kentucky Ballistics. It covers loading, projectile selection, and safe firing procedures for various accessories like soda cans, grappling hooks, and 3D printed items. The video demonstrates significant projectile range and impact potential, including damage to ballistic dummies.
This video demonstrates the capabilities of the X Products Can Cannon, a projectile launcher, by attempting to split soda cans and tennis balls using a Cold Steel Wakazashi as a target. The presenter highlights the challenges of achieving clean splits, especially with cans which often disintegrate mid-air. The video showcases successful splits of tennis balls, emphasizing the launcher's power and accuracy when paired with appropriate targets. It also touches on the recoil characteristics when launching lighter projectiles like tennis balls.
This guide details how to test the impact and potential 'lethality' of the X Products Can Cannon, an AR-15 upper receiver that launches soda cans and rubber balls using 5.56 blanks. The testing involves using a ballistic dummy and observing the effects of various projectiles on different body areas. The guide emphasizes understanding the kinetic energy transfer and impact characteristics of this unique firearm accessory, as demonstrated by Kentucky Ballistics.
This video demonstrates a unique application of the X Products Can Cannon, a gas-operated launcher compatible with AR-15/M16 lowers, to launch an M67-style fragmentation grenade using .223 Blanks. Expert experimentalist Edwin Sarkissian showcases the process of loading and firing the device towards a frozen lake, highlighting the launcher's ability to hold the grenade's spoon in place until firing. The demonstration results in a significant explosion and ice shatter upon impact.
Edwin Sarkissian demonstrates a unique application of the X Products Can Cannon, launching a grenade into a frozen lake. This advanced technique showcases the launcher's capability beyond typical projectiles like soda cans. The video highlights the enthusiast's adventurous spirit and expertise in handling specialized equipment and potentially hazardous items, emphasizing safe preparation and execution of an experimental ballistics test.
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