The Ants Are Gonna Love This One!

Published on November 15, 2023
Duration: 16:48

This video demonstrates the destructive potential of various Halloween candies when used as projectiles in firearms, including a 12-gauge shotgun, the AwesomeX Products Can Cannon, and a Henry Mini Bolt. The instructor tests Skittles, Whopper slugs, mixed candy loads in the Can Cannon, and a large Tootsie Roll, comparing their effectiveness against pumpkin targets. The video also includes a segment using a .22 LR with Winchester Silver Tips on a large Starburst candy and concludes with bird shot fired from a 12-gauge at the damaged pumpkins.

Quick Summary

This video explores the destructive potential of Halloween candy as ammunition, using a 12-gauge shotgun, the AwesomeX Products Can Cannon, and a Henry Mini Bolt (.22 LR). Skittles, Whopper slugs, and mixed candy loads were fired at pumpkin targets, with surprising results regarding damage and projectile spread.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Halloween Candy Shoot
  2. 00:2812 Gauge Skittle Load Test
  3. 02:0912 Gauge Whopper Slug Test
  4. 03:53Can Cannon Candy Load Test (Smarties, Gummy Bears, Twizzlers)
  5. 04:59Can Cannon Candy Load Test (More Twizzlers)
  6. 07:08Can Cannon Rice Crispy Treat & Twizzler Load
  7. 09:06Henry Mini Bolt .22 LR & Starburst Test
  8. 11:17Can Cannon Giant Tootsie Roll Test
  9. 13:05Final 12 Gauge Bird Shot Barrage on Pumpkins
  10. 14:33Machete Attack on Nike Pumpkin

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to shoot Halloween candy in the video?

The video features a 12-gauge shotgun, the AwesomeX Products Can Cannon, and a Henry Mini Bolt (.22 LR) being used to fire various types of Halloween candy as projectiles at targets.

How did the 12-gauge Skittle load perform against a pumpkin target?

The 12-gauge Skittle load, fired from close range, caused significant damage to the pumpkin target, exceeding expectations and creating a spread effect that was surprisingly effective.

Was the 12-gauge Whopper slug more effective than the Skittle load?

Surprisingly, the 12-gauge Whopper slug had less impact and penetration on the pumpkin target compared to the Skittle load, suggesting that projectile composition and spread can be more impactful than a single solid slug.

What is the AwesomeX Products Can Cannon used for in this video?

The AwesomeX Products Can Cannon is used to propel unconventional projectiles, specifically various types of Halloween candy, using a 5.56 blank. It demonstrated the ability to destroy pumpkin stems and faces.

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