I Duct Taped a Cannon to The Hood!

Published on September 13, 2018
Duration: 12:10

This video showcases an experimental setup where an AR-15 with an X Products Can Cannon is duct-taped to the hood of a Lincoln LS. The demonstration focuses on using the Can Cannon to launch projectiles, including a grappling hook, to breach a target wall. The content highlights the creative, albeit unconventional, application of firearm accessories for tactical simulations, with a strong emphasis on entertainment and testing the limits of improvised gear.

Quick Summary

The X Products Can Cannon is an AR-15 upper receiver attachment that fires 12oz soda cans using 5.56 blanks. It can also launch custom loads like dog treats, nails, and specialized attachments such as grappling hooks and spears, as demonstrated in an experimental vehicle-mounted setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Guest Appearance
  2. 00:31The X Products Can Cannon
  3. 01:10X Products Shot Cups
  4. 02:27Standard Can Launch
  5. 02:53Dog Treat Projectiles
  6. 03:20Launching Nails
  7. 03:58CO2 Cartridge Test
  8. 04:27Lighter Fireball Experiment
  9. 05:35Superman Action Figure
  10. 06:13Solid Rubber Ball and Spear
  11. 07:19Tactical Lincoln Project
  12. 08:12Grappling Hook Test
  13. 09:41Second Siege Attempt

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the X Products Can Cannon?

The X Products Can Cannon is an AR-15 upper receiver attachment that fires 12oz soda cans using 5.56 blanks as propellant. It can also launch other custom loads like grapes, dog treats, nails, and specialized attachments like grappling hooks and spears.

How was the Can Cannon mounted to the vehicle?

In the video, the AR-15 platform with the Can Cannon was secured to the hood of a Lincoln LS using a significant amount of silver duct tape, creating an improvised vehicle-mounted firearm system for experimental purposes.

What kind of projectiles were fired from the Can Cannon?

The video demonstrated firing various projectiles from the Can Cannon, including standard soda cans, dog treats, nails into a watermelon, CO2 cartridges, lighters, a Superman action figure, a solid rubber ball, a spear, and a grappling hook.

What was the purpose of duct taping a cannon to a car hood?

The primary purpose was an experimental demonstration of an improvised tactical setup, simulating capabilities similar to a SWAT BearCat by using the vehicle-mounted Can Cannon to breach a target wall with a grappling hook.

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