This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of a 2-inch block of titanium by shooting it with various calibers, including up to a .50 caliber sniper rifle. The experiment aims to determine how much force and what types of projectiles titanium can withstand, providing an in-depth look at its durability in a ballistic scenario. The content is filmed on a private gun range with safety precautions emphasized, and is intended for entertainment purposes.
This video showcases an extremely small tungsten carbide thread mill being used to cut threads on a BFG-50A trunnion. The creator highlights the minuscule size of the tool and expresses a sense of apprehension while using it, inviting viewers to share if they've encountered even smaller tools. The content focuses on a specific machining operation relevant to firearms manufacturing or modification.
This video investigates the ballistic properties of tungsten carbide by comparing its performance against steel when fired from an FN 5.7 pistol. The description provides detailed information on tungsten carbide's composition, density, hardness, and industrial applications, including its use in armor-piercing rounds. The video aims to determine if tungsten carbide is truly bulletproof in this specific test scenario.
This video showcases the impressive speed and effectiveness of a super-expensive tungsten carbide, through-coolant drill bit being used to create firing pin holes in BFG-50 bolt heads. The description highlights the difficulty of drilling high-strength alloy steel and uses a humorous analogy of being accused of witchcraft if this technology were shown centuries ago. The drill's performance is presented as almost unbelievable due to its speed and capability on tough materials.
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