This video reveals that the CEO of Yee Yee, an apparel company co-founded with Granger Smith, operates from Georgetown, Texas. The 'Yee Yee Farm' serves as their office and warehouse, handling order fulfillment. The content showcases the business operations behind the brand, including shipping processes.
Demonstrating the extreme danger of muzzle blast, this video uses a .50 caliber rifle and a cardboard box to show the destructive force. It explains how muzzle brakes redirect gases and emphasizes the critical importance of keeping hands and body parts away from the firearm's muzzle during firing to prevent severe injury.
This experiment tested the ground penetration depth of five different calibers: 9mm (9.5 inches), 10mm (17.5 inches), .44 Magnum (19 inches), 5.56 Green Tip (6 inches), and a 12 Gauge Slug (6.5 inches). The .44 Magnum achieved the deepest penetration. The 5.56 Green Tip's shallow depth was attributed to potential fragmentation or instability.
This video tests the durability of a Glock 17 by submerging it in pond water for 60 days. After retrieval and preparation, the pistol was successfully fired remotely, hitting its intended target. The host plans further testing by re-submerging the firearm for an additional 30 days.
This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of standard cinder blocks against various handgun calibers. A .22 LR and 9mm failed to penetrate, while a 10mm penetrated one wall. The .44 Magnum 'bear load' completely shattered and penetrated the block, demonstrating significant power difference.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition against a half-inch thick metal docking plate. Birdshot and buckshot failed to penetrate the plate, only causing surface dents. A 12-gauge slug, however, successfully punched a clean hole through the metal, demonstrating its superior penetration power.
This video tests the drywall penetration capabilities of a 70 lb Hoyt compound bow with three different arrow tips. A standard field tip achieved the best penetration, passing through four layers of drywall. A cheap Amazon broadhead failed after the first layer, and an expensive 350-grain Bishop broadhead also showed limited penetration, sticking in the second layer.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of a 12-gauge shotgun against a solid wood door using birdshot, buckshot, and slugs. Birdshot only caused surface dents, while buckshot fully penetrated, demonstrating its barrier-blind nature. A slug created a massive hole, showing maximum penetration and energy transfer.
This video tests the durability of Stanley and Yeti tumblers against a 12-gauge shotgun slug. Both tumblers, filled with water, sustained significant damage, with the slug creating clean entry holes and completely destroying the rear of the containers. The experiment concludes that neither tumbler is shotgun-proof, highlighting the destructive power of a 12-gauge slug.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Humvee windshield against various calibers. While it withstands pistol rounds like .22, 9mm, and .45 ACP, it fails against high-powered rifle rounds (5.56mm) and shotgun slugs, demonstrating clear penetration points.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Level 10 Masterlock against various calibers. Surprisingly, even powerful rounds like 9mm, .45 ACP, and .44 Magnum only cause minor dents. A 5.56 green tip round significantly deforms the lock but doesn't penetrate, and a 12-gauge slug creates a large crater but leaves the lock functional and closed.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a large tin foil ball against various calibers. Smaller rounds like .22 LR, 9mm, and .45 ACP were stopped, with only minor penetration. Higher velocity rounds like the .223 from an AR-15 and a 12 Gauge slug successfully penetrated or significantly damaged the ball, demonstrating the effectiveness of increased power and velocity against softer targets.
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