EXPLOSIVE TYPE OF DAY!!!

Published on August 14, 2021
Duration: 12:59

GHG Hussle demonstrates the explosive potential of Tannerite targets, showcasing detonations with both AR-15 and AK-47 style rifles. The video includes a test of body armor against a Tannerite blast and concludes with shooting Tannerite from a UTV at a car. Safety and proper handling of explosive targets are emphasized throughout.

Quick Summary

Tannerite is legal to purchase as a binary explosive target, requiring mixing of components before detonation. GHG Hussle uses AR-15 and AK-47 style rifles for Tannerite explosions, demonstrating its effectiveness and testing body armor against the blast.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Explosive Range Day
  2. 00:22Tannerite Target Overview & Safety
  3. 02:10First Tannerite Detonation (AR-15)
  4. 02:34Body Armor vs. Tannerite Test Setup
  5. 06:04Tannerite Headshot on Dummy
  6. 07:19Shooting from a UTV (AK-47)
  7. 08:24Car Explosion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tannerite legal to own and use?

Yes, Tannerite is legal to purchase and possess in the United States as it is classified as a binary explosive target. It requires two separate components to be mixed, and it is not considered an explosive until mixed and ignited by a projectile.

What firearms were used to detonate Tannerite in the video?

The video features detonations using an AR-style rifle, likely chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, and an AK-style rifle, likely chambered in 7.62x39mm. Both rifles were used effectively to ignite the Tannerite targets.

Can body armor stop a Tannerite explosion?

In the video, steel body armor plates successfully stopped the direct impact of a Tannerite blast, preventing penetration. However, the surrounding tactical vest sustained damage from the concussive force and debris.

What safety precautions should be taken when using Tannerite?

Always read and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure a safe distance from the target, be aware of your surroundings, and use appropriate eye and ear protection. Only trained professionals should handle explosive targets.

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