MR. BALLISTICS-N-GEAR (FAF)

Published on June 18, 2021
Duration: 7:20

This video features Mike from Mrgunsngear filling in for Kentucky Ballistics' 'Full Auto Friday' due to Scott's medical issues. Mike demonstrates the destructive power of full-auto firearms by shooting various fruits, including a pineapple with an HK UMP in .45 ACP, an eggplant with a suppressed HK G36 in 5.56x45mm, and another eggplant and a watermelon with a suppressed 7.62x39mm rifle. The segment highlights the differences in fruit destruction based on caliber and projectile energy.

Quick Summary

Mike from Mrgunsngear tested full-auto firearms, including an HK UMP (.45 ACP), HK G36 (5.56x45mm), and a 7.62x39mm rifle, on fruits like pineapples, eggplants, and watermelons, demonstrating varying levels of destruction based on caliber and target density.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:45Mike Takes Over & Fruit Testing Begins
  3. 01:11HK UMP vs. Pineapple (.45 ACP)
  4. 02:04HK G36 vs. Eggplant (5.56x45mm)
  5. 02:557.62x39 Rifle vs. Eggplant
  6. 03:447.62x39 Rifle vs. Watermelon
  7. 04:40Outro & Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to shoot fruit in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video featured an HK UMP in .45 ACP, a suppressed HK G36 in 5.56x45mm, and a suppressed AR-style rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. These were used to test ballistics on various fruits.

How did different calibers affect fruit destruction?

The .45 ACP from the HK UMP effectively destroyed a pineapple. The 7.62x39mm showed more energy transfer, pulverizing an eggplant and vaporizing a watermelon, while the 5.56x45mm had a less explosive effect on an eggplant.

Who was featured in the Kentucky Ballistics 'Full Auto Friday' episode?

Mike from the Mrgunsngear channel filled in for Scott from Kentucky Ballistics due to Scott's medical issues. Mike conducted the fruit-shooting demonstration.

What educational aspect was highlighted in the video?

The video demonstrated the destructive power and ballistic effects of different calibers (.45 ACP, 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm) on various densities of organic material, like pineapples, eggplants, and watermelons.

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