This video showcases an experimental firearm project where "Drobashevich" crafts ice cartridges for a shotgun. The process involves 3D printing a YouTube button from ice using a high-speed printer (TwoTrees SK1 at 700mm/s). These ice cartridges are then loaded into an old double-barreled shotgun and fired at the ice YouTube button, demonstrating a unique application of materials and firearms.
This YouTube Short features a creative and somewhat unusual firearm demonstration. The creator, Drobashevich, constructs an ice replica of the YouTube play button and then proceeds to shoot it with ice cartridges fired from an old shotgun. The video highlights the impact of a 12-gauge round on the frozen target, showcasing a visually interesting, albeit unconventional, application of shooting. The use of ice cartridges adds a unique element, and the shotgun itself is presented as the primary tool for this icy destruction. It's a visually engaging piece that combines elements of firearm use with a DIY project.
This YouTube Short features a creative and destructive experiment where an ice sculpture of the YouTube play button is shot with ice cartridges fired from an old shotgun. The video, presented in an extended version, highlights the impact of a 12-gauge shotgun against a frozen target. It directly references the game Red Dead Redemption 2, suggesting a potential link or inspiration from its in-game ballistics or content.
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