MR. BALLISTICS-N-GEAR (FAF)

Published on June 18, 2021
Duration: 7:20

This video demonstrates the ballistic effects of various full-auto firearms on different fruit targets. Expert instructor Mike from Mrgunsngear, with high authority and professional tone, showcases the destructive power of .45 ACP from an HK UMP, 5.56x45mm from a suppressed HK G36, and 7.62x39mm from a suppressed AR-style rifle. The session, sponsored by the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), highlights suppressor performance and the significant energy transfer of different calibers.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Mike from Mrgunsngear demonstrates the ballistics of full-auto firearms, including the HK UMP (.45 ACP), HK G36 (5.56x45mm), and a 7.62x39mm rifle, by testing them on fruit targets. The session highlights suppressor effectiveness and the significant energy transfer of different calibers, sponsored by the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:45Mike Takes Over
  3. 01:11HK UMP vs. Pineapple
  4. 02:04HK G36 vs. Eggplant
  5. 02:557.62x39 Rifle vs. Eggplant
  6. 03:447.62x39 Rifle vs. Watermelon
  7. 04:40Outro and Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested for ballistics in the video?

The video featured ballistics testing on a full-auto Heckler & Koch (HK) UMP in .45 ACP, a suppressed HK G36 in 5.56x45mm, and a suppressed AR-style rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm.

How did the 7.62x39mm round perform against the watermelon?

The 7.62x39mm rifle, when fired at a watermelon, resulted in complete vaporization of the fruit due to the high energy impact, demonstrating significant terminal ballistics.

What was the purpose of testing firearms on fruit?

Testing firearms on fruit like pineapples and watermelons served as a visual demonstration of projectile impact, energy transfer, and the destructive power of different calibers and firearm actions under full-auto fire.

Who sponsored the 'Full Auto Friday' segment?

The 'Full Auto Friday' segment featured in this video was sponsored by the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), an educational institution focused on technical trades and firearms technology.

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