Dual Wield at Night with TRACERS! (PLR16 and AK47 Draco)

Published on March 20, 2012
Duration: 2:23

This video demonstrates a dual-wield firing technique comparing the muzzle blasts of an AK47 Draco and a Kel-Tec PLR16 in low light. It also showcases the use of 5.56x45mm NATO tracer rounds, highlighting their visible flight paths and the potential fire hazard they pose in dry conditions. The instructor, Matt Carriker, provides a safety warning regarding tracer use.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch compares the muzzle blasts of an AK47 Draco and a Kel-Tec PLR16 pistol at night. The Draco produced a larger fireball. The video also demonstrates 5.56 tracer rounds, highlighting their visible flight paths and warning about the fire hazard they pose to dry vegetation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:21Dual Wield Muzzle Blast Comparison
  3. 00:33Tracer Round Demonstration
  4. 01:17Safety Warning and Fire Incident
  5. 02:05Next Episode Teaser

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were compared in the Demolition Ranch video?

The video featured a comparison between the AK47 Draco pistol and the Kel-Tec PLR16 pistol, focusing on their muzzle blasts during night firing and the effects of tracer ammunition.

What safety concerns were highlighted regarding tracer rounds?

Matt Carriker emphasized the significant fire hazard posed by tracer rounds, demonstrating how they ignited dry grass in the pasture, and warned viewers to be cautious in similar conditions.

What was the main difference observed in the muzzle blasts?

When fired simultaneously in the dark, the AK47 Draco pistol produced a noticeably larger and more intense fireball compared to the muzzle blast from the Kel-Tec PLR16 pistol.

What caliber ammunition was used for the tracer demonstration?

The demonstration involved loading the Kel-Tec PLR16 with 5.56x45mm NATO tracer rounds, showcasing their visible flight paths and impact.

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