This video explores the ballistic resistance of giant gummy bears against bullets. It features a Glock pistol and a LifeCard .22LR firearm, with the experiment likely aimed at entertainment and demonstrating projectile impact. The description includes links to the creator's website and Instagram, along with a thank you to a firearm supplier. The core of the video is a unique test of a non-traditional material's ability to stop gunfire.
This video explores the question of how many bullets it takes to 'chop down' a Christmas tree. The creator aims to find a practical answer through shooting the tree. The description includes links to various camera equipment, rifle rests, and optics, suggesting a focus on firearm testing and demonstration. The content appears to be an experimental or entertaining approach to a seasonal theme using firearms.
This YouTube video, titled 'how much cheese does it stop a bullet?', explores the ballistic resistance of cheese. While the title and description lack specific firearm details, the premise strongly suggests a projectile testing scenario. The content likely involves shooting cheese with firearms to determine its effectiveness as a protective material, offering a unique and potentially entertaining take on ballistics and material science in a firearms context.
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