This video features a continuous flamethrower being tested against fireproof pants, as indicated by the title and hashtags. The content appears to be an experimental comparison, likely for entertainment or demonstration purposes, with a focus on the capabilities of the flamethrower and the effectiveness of the protective gear. The inclusion of '#flamethrower' and '#fullautofriday' suggests a theme of potentially extreme or unusual demonstrations within the firearms or related enthusiast community.
This video tests the durability of RMA Armament Level 4 ceramic body armor by subjecting it to extreme heat from a flamethrower, addressing common internet myths about ceramic armor's fragility. Following a previous test involving an airplane drop and rifle rounds, this segment focuses on heat resistance. The outer cloth cover ignites, but the ceramic plate itself endures the intense heat. Afterward, it is still able to stop a 7.62x39mm round, demonstrating the armor's resilience under fire. The video reinforces RMA armor's capability and contrasts it with online skepticism.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a dramatic test of a Throwflame XL18 Flamethrower against a Christmas tree. The channel emphasizes safety, noting the demonstration was performed on private property by trained professionals for entertainment purposes only. Viewers are cautioned against attempting to replicate the experiment. The description includes calls to support Kentucky Ballistics on Patreon, purchase merchandise, and follow them on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video conducts a "flamethrower test" on a polymer AR-15 receiver to determine its durability under extreme heat. The title and description explicitly mention an AR-15 and a polymer receiver, implying a test of firearm components. The Patreon link suggests this is part of a series or exclusive content from InRangeTV, a known firearms content creator.
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