This YouTube video showcases the destructive power of a Barrett M82A1 chambered in .50 BMG against a coconut. Filmed in a designated shooting range with safe firearm handling practices, the content focuses on a direct comparison of the firearm's capability against a common object. The video aims to entertain with a "mid-week movie" style presentation and encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions, while also promoting the creator's Patreon page, email, and social media channels.
This video features a comparison between fresh coconuts and arrows, likely demonstrating the penetration power or effectiveness of arrows against a coconut. The content is primarily focused on the interaction between archery equipment and a natural object. While archery is related to projectile use, the direct focus is not on firearms.
This video features a destructive test comparing the power of a .500 Magnum cartridge against fresh coconuts. The content also includes a promotion for Dollar Shave Club, offering a starter set for $5 via a specific link, and a giveaway opportunity on the creator's website where participants browse the Dollar Shave Club site and then enter a giveaway on edwinsarkissian.com. Participants are advised to select a t-shirt size for potential prizes.
This YouTube video, titled "Guns vs Fruit," features a demonstration of shooting various fruits with firearms and an experiment to see if a coconut can stop a bullet. The description highlights the channel's support mechanisms through Patreon and PayPal, while also promoting their Instagram page. The content focuses on the destructive power of firearms against everyday objects, with a specific test involving a coconut's ballistic resistance.
This YouTube video explores the ballistic resistance of coconuts, specifically investigating how many are required to stop a bullet. The content appears to be an experimental demonstration rather than a technical review or training video. The creator's website and Instagram are promoted in the description.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics pits a .44 Magnum against a line of ten coconuts to see how many can be penetrated by a single round. The firearm used is a Ruger Super Redhawk chambered in .44 Magnum, and the ammunition is Buffalo Bore +P+ 340-grain hardcast bullets. The experiment highlights the stopping power of the .44 Magnum and results in a significant mess. The description also encourages viewers to engage with Kentucky Ballistics on social media.
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