This video demonstrates launching an M67 fragmentation grenade using an X Products Can Cannon towards a distant frozen lake. The Can Cannon, firing .223 blanks, successfully propels the grenade, which detonates upon impact, creating a visible hole in the ice. The experiment highlights the launcher's capability for extreme projectile delivery in challenging outdoor conditions.
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.
This video features the "X Products Can Cannon" with "First Shots" indicating initial usage or a demonstration. The description provides a website for "Autumns Armory," suggesting a connection to firearm sales or related products. The content likely focuses on the functionality and experience of using this unique projectile launcher.
This video showcases an experimental setup where an AR-15 with an X Products Can Cannon is duct-taped to the hood of a Lincoln LS. The demonstration focuses on using the Can Cannon to launch projectiles, including a grappling hook, to breach a target wall. The content highlights the creative, albeit unconventional, application of firearm accessories for tactical simulations, with a strong emphasis on entertainment and testing the limits of improvised gear.
This video provides a fun review of the X Products Can Cannon, an attachment that turns an AR-15 lower into a soda can launcher capable of firing cans over 100 yards. The host, The GunGuy, highlights the significant fun factor of the device. However, he also expresses his disappointment and refusal to support X Products due to their stance against the Second Amendment. The description includes links to the host's website, training opportunities, Patreon, sponsors, and various Second Amendment advocacy groups.
This video reviews the X Products Can Cannon, a device that converts an AR-15 lower receiver into a soda can launcher capable of sending projectiles over 100 yards. The host, Joel Persinger, highlights the fun factor but also expresses a strong personal stance against the manufacturer, X Products, due to their perceived lack of support for the Second Amendment. The video aims to be informative while also conveying the host's ethical considerations regarding product endorsement.
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