This YouTube video features Kentucky Ballistics testing the destructive power of a 20mm rifle against dry ice. The experiment aims to determine if dry ice can stop a bullet. The description also includes promotional material for PDS Debt, Kentucky Ballistics merchandise, Patreon, and various social media channels. It emphasizes that the video is filmed in a controlled environment by trained professionals for entertainment and educational purposes only.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves subjecting a Hi-Point C9 pistol to an extreme cold torture test. The handgun is frozen in dry ice at -100 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 12 hours. The video then evaluates the firearm's reliability and performance after this severe temperature exposure, testing the renowned durability of this budget-friendly 9mm pistol. The content also highlights TFBTV's viewer-supported model and promotes their social media channels and Discord server.
This YouTube video explores the question of how much dry ice is required to stop a .50 caliber bullet. The description provides links to the creator's website and Instagram, as well as a related video from "crazy russian hacker." The content appears to be an experiment testing the ballistic properties of dry ice.
This YouTube video focuses on Halloween projects for kids, specifically demonstrating dry ice tricks. While the video description contains extensive disclaimers about firearm safety and legal compliance, and mentions links to a Patreon, Amazon store, USCCA, and a music channel, the core content is unrelated to firearms. The disclaimers are standard for channels that also produce firearm content but do not indicate the current video's subject matter involves firearms.
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