This video showcases the aftermath of an RN-50 firearm that was subjected to C4 explosives. The creator's friend, who assisted in the previous comparison video, sent back the destroyed remains of the RN-50. Viewers are invited to observe the "interesting" fragments and the altered appearance of the barrel, which, due to the explosive force, now visually exhibits crystalline and rock-like structures, contrasting with its typical perception as a uniform steel material. A drinking game is playfully suggested for every mention of the word "interesting."
This video compares the "RN 50" and "C4" in a somewhat unscientific manner, reminiscent of Edwin Sarkissian's style. The creator discusses observed phenomena, particularly refuting the idea that a .50 BMG round could be responsible for a specific accident due to the distinct damage patterns compared to high explosives. The video offers a quick look at interesting aspects and promises a follow-up installment.
This YouTube video focuses on a "Satchel Charge with 3.75 lbs. of C4". Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be about the construction or demonstration of a C4 satchel charge, a type of explosive device. While not directly about firearms in terms of shooting or weapon reviews, it relates to the broader field of explosives and potentially military or tactical applications. The amount of C4 is specified, suggesting a technical or informational approach to the subject matter.
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