The “Forbidden Popsicle” 😱 #shorts

Published on September 5, 2024
Duration: 0:17

This short demonstrates a method for rapidly cooling a firearm suppressor after a 100-round mag dump by pouring water on it. The experiment shows significant steam generation as the suppressor cools, highlighting the extreme heat generated during sustained firing. The video uses a SilencerCo suppressor marked for 6mm caliber.

Quick Summary

The 'Forbidden Popsicle' effect occurs when water is poured onto a hot firearm suppressor, causing rapid vaporization and significant steam. This demonstration shows cooling a suppressor after a 100-round mag dump, highlighting extreme heat management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Cooling Experiment Intro
  2. 00:05Water Cooling Demonstration & Steam

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Forbidden Popsicle' effect on a firearm suppressor?

The 'Forbidden Popsicle' effect refers to the dramatic steam and visual reaction when water is poured onto a firearm suppressor that has been rapidly heated, often after a high-volume firing session like a 100-round mag dump.

How can you cool down a hot firearm suppressor?

One method shown is pouring water directly onto the suppressor after firing. This causes rapid vaporization and steam, effectively drawing heat away from the metal. Always exercise caution when dealing with hot firearm components.

What happens when you pour water on a hot suppressor?

Pouring water on a hot suppressor causes immediate and intense vaporization, creating a large amount of steam. This is due to the rapid temperature difference between the hot metal and the cooler water, demonstrating the heat generated during firing.

What caliber is the suppressor shown in the video?

The suppressor shown in the video is marked with '6MM', indicating it is designed or rated for use with 6mm caliber firearms.

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