20mm vs Giant Gummy Bears

Published on February 4, 2019
Duration: 4:41

This video showcases the destructive power of a 20mm round fired from the Typhon 20 rifle against giant gummy bears. It features a comparison with a 7.62x39mm round, high-speed slow-motion footage of the impact, and analysis of the projectile's effect. The demonstration highlights the significant kinetic energy transfer of the large caliber round.

Quick Summary

The Typhon 20 rifle, chambered in 20mm, is used to fire a massive projectile at giant gummy bears positioned at point-blank range. High-speed cameras capture the extreme slow-motion impact, showcasing the destructive power and kinetic energy transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Typhon 20 & Gummy Bears
  2. 00:27High-Speed Camera Setup
  3. 00:46Guest: Mark Serbu
  4. 01:00Caliber Comparison: 20mm vs 7.62x39mm
  5. 01:16Loading & Firing the 20mm
  6. 01:56Impact & Slow Motion Analysis
  7. 03:18Post-Shot Gummy Bear Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is used to fire the 20mm round in the video?

The video features the Typhon 20 rifle, a single-shot, bolt-action firearm specifically designed to chamber and fire large-caliber 20mm projectiles.

What is being used as a target for the 20mm round?

The target consists of a row of giant gummy bears positioned at point-blank range, approximately one foot from the muzzle of the Typhon 20 rifle.

How is the impact of the 20mm round captured?

The impact is captured using a Phantom HD high-speed camera, allowing for extreme slow-motion replays that detail the projectile's path and the resulting destruction.

Who is Mark Serbu and why is he present?

Mark Serbu from Serbu Firearms is present to provide industry expertise and technical support for the experimental shoot involving the Typhon 20 and the 20mm round.

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