RUSSIAN BASEBALL!

Published on March 3, 2012
Duration: 3:11

This video showcases a unique 'Russian Baseball' game where baseballs are launched from a pitching machine and shot with a Benelli M2 12-gauge shotgun. The host compares the M2's inertia system to the M4's gas operation, favoring the M2 for its cost-effectiveness. The demonstration includes creating a foxhole with explosives and a close-up of the ballistic impact on a baseball.

Quick Summary

FPSRussia demonstrates 'Russian Baseball' by shooting baseballs launched from a pitching machine with a Benelli M2 12-gauge shotgun. The video also covers creating a foxhole with explosives and compares the Benelli M2's inertia system to the M4's gas operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Explosive Foxhole Creation
  2. 01:12Benelli M2 Shotgun Overview
  3. 02:07Playing Russian Baseball
  4. 02:46Ballistic Impact on Baseball

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Russian Baseball' as shown by FPSRussia?

'Russian Baseball' involves launching baseballs from an automatic pitching machine and shooting them with a firearm, in this case, a Benelli M2 12-gauge shotgun.

What is the difference between Benelli M2 and M4 operating systems?

The Benelli M2 uses an inertia-driven operating system, while the Benelli M4 is gas-operated. The host prefers the M2 for its lower cost and similar performance.

How does a 12-gauge shotgun affect a baseball?

A 12-gauge shotgun blast, particularly with birdshot, causes significant damage to a baseball, creating a large hole and destroying its structural integrity.

Can explosives be used to create defensive positions?

Yes, as demonstrated, explosives can be detonated to rapidly create craters or foxholes in the ground for defensive purposes.

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