Destructive Testing with Vanquest Gear and Definitive Arms

Published on October 18, 2015
Duration: 5:20

This video documents a destructive testing session of a Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack at Big Three East. The backpack was subjected to ballistic testing with double-aught buckshot and later detonated with a binary explosive. The testing was conducted at an 800-yard range by Definitive Arms and The VSO Gun Channel, highlighting the durability of the Vanquest gear even under extreme conditions.

Quick Summary

The Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack was subjected to extreme destructive testing at Big Three East, including ballistic impacts from double-aught buckshot and a final detonation with a binary explosive. Even after significant damage, the backpack's zipper remained functional.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at Big Three East
  2. 00:16Destructive Testing of Vanquest Bag
  3. 00:41Initial Firing Sequence
  4. 01:30Testing with Double-Ought Buckshot
  5. 03:15Preparing for Final Destruction
  6. 03:45Using 6.5 Grendel Prototype for Detonation
  7. 04:23Conclusion of Destructive Testing
  8. 04:40Post-Test Observations

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of destructive testing was performed on the Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack?

The Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack underwent ballistic testing with double-aught buckshot and was later destroyed using a binary explosive. This demonstrated the bag's resilience and eventual failure points under extreme stress.

Where did the destructive testing of the Vanquest gear take place?

The destructive testing was conducted at Big Three East, specifically at an 800-yard range. This location provided the necessary space and facilities for the ballistic and explosive tests.

What firearms were used during the destructive testing?

During the testing, shotguns firing double-aught buckshot were used for ballistic impacts. A prototype firearm chambered in 6.5 Grendel from Definitive Arms was utilized to detonate the binary explosive.

Did the Vanquest Falconer 27 backpack survive the ballistic testing?

The backpack sustained multiple impacts from shotgun rounds during the ballistic testing. While it was damaged and became wet, it remained largely intact before the subsequent explosive test.

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