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@@jacobkudrowich the pressure probably wasn't much different than a regular bullet. It looks like they machined it out of aluminum. The normal bullets are made of lead which is softer and much denser than aluminum. Depending on how soft the lead, it obturates when fired (it expands inside the barrel slightly in order to fill the rifling grooves) I would bet that lead bullet weighs about the same or slightly less than the aluminum one. black powder also creates much lower pressures than modern smokeless. The tight fit is caused by the plastic sabot, there is space around the actual slug that allows some pressure to be relieved
@@Eralen00 they literally say in the video that the super long one weighs 5000 grains, which is over 7.5x the weight of the 650 grain projectile that gun normally fires. also, sabots are _specifically_ so that the pressure is _not_ relieved until after the projectile has left the barrel.
I don't think that applies underwater because water won't compress like air does, pretty sure that has a different affect on trajectory stabilization... I could be wrong tho...
@@gizmop0ny Eventually, the twist rate is too high and firing a bullet through it would just break the barrel. This is why modern tank guns use fin-stabilised projectiles, because it allows the round to be longer, allowing it to penetrate more armor.
So you'd know: Long enough ago, when cannons were still a new thing, it wasn't really known what the best ammunition is. It was common practice in Europe that cannons would occasionally fire round stones and sometimes a wooden rod with a large metal arrowhead. The arrowhead was too large to fit into the cannon, so the whole giant arrow was longer than the cannon. These were pretty much the same ammunition as was used by ballistas. It wasn't until a while later when it was realized that the significant extra cost of making solid metal balls is well worth it. That's when the giant arrows became obsolete.
4:27 Quote of the year " Dil-Dart " I just discovered your channel and absolutely love it. I almost never comment on anything but your humor is at its peak of all mankind. Love the vid keep up the good work!
The most amazing thing here is that the muzzleloader went off underwater.. i wouldn’t of thought any part of that system would be nearly waterproof enough, a normal bullet would probably seal the powder, but i can’t see even a 209 primer sealing up well enough to not get ruined
Ya I thought that was neat, but then I figured that since its a modern muzzle loader its probably made better than the traditonal ones ppl think of. Also the sabot would be keeping the powder dry if its tight enough.
Small Fun Fact: The Russians developed a Gun called the "APS". It was a Gun that was meant to be used underwater and had a very long Projectile that's 12cm long. The Length of the Projectile allowed the Gun to be more accurate, efficient and gave it a better Distance underwater than Guns that used normal Bullets like 7.62x51, 7.62x39 or 5.56x45. I guess the cling Noise during the Pool-Test was the Projectile hitting the Pool. Nice Video :) If anyone has more Information on the APS or similar Projects, please tell me!
I just want to say that I am thoroughly enjoying the content that I've been seeing so far. I'll be sure to buy that knife of yours when I get the chance.
3:20 seeing the gun fly that far back really intrigues me. Mythbusters did a test about people flying back from gunshots. Equal and opposite reactions, people. I'd bet that would have broken a shoulder if it was held by a person.
Yes and no there is a lot of force going out the barrel, but their is little force to stop it from going the other way. A table stand versus a person. Whe a person is holding the fire arm and aiming, usually as they are pushing with their shoulder against the butt plate, which counters the recoil. This is why you see people who are new to shooting drop rifles, someone usually tells them to just put it in the shoulder pocket not pull it tight in the pocket and lean into it. That's a counter acting force... The table mount is clamped down not weighted down, there no weight for the amount of mass being pushed out. They increased the mass of the projectile without increasing the counter weight. Would this hurt, probably give you a nice bruise. But break a should, nope.
@@Robert53area mmmmmm yesss. I was awaiting the YT comment physicist. Y'all crack me up with how much effort you put into these comments. I have asperger's and I don't even feel compelled to explain to people on the internet like this.
@@Frosty_V0 didn't debunk anything. Just said some stuff without any proof. Very similar to what I said, BUT with the key difference that you can look up what I said and watch them test different possible configurations of firing that might result in a person being thrusted back, or obtaining injury. Who is this guy? I could say the opposite of what he says, and that what he says is just a misinterpretation of physics. Similar to how people think cold water boils faster, when it doesn't(because of some thermal shock or something people think happens). But who am I to challenge his statements, too?
5:34 that wasn't the water "boiling into vapor". That was just excess back pressure from the gasses expanded in the barrel. It can escape there because of the hinge section where the primer is placed.
The hinge is connected directly to the outside wall of the chamber, the only spots where gas can come out are the primer hole and the end of the barrel. You would have to have a ruptured primer for gases to escape through that hole, which I find highly unlikely.
@@cleveland2286 no he is correct, it is a drop down style, it is sealed but the expanding gasses against the water causes the water pressure to make the bubbles the gas has to expand back wards. And it will find any opening it can. Because the water has more density than air, and as soon as that rod left the barrel, the water trailing behind will try to fill the void and the gas can't push against that water rushing in. This is also how you rupture barrels. Same effect if you fire a shot gun or rifle with just the barrel tip in the water. It is also a black powder it burns slower than modern cordite cartridges.
@@Robert53area Any space in between the walls of the primer and the chamber would not be able to produce a visible volume of gas in that amount of time. I find it highly unlikely. Primers are usually brass or copper, force fit into their hole they should create a very good seal considering their malleability. There is either a ruptured primer, or that was not gas escaping.
2:30 Modern Russian underwater rounds use cartridges that have the same overall length as a regular 5,45x39mm cartridge, but the projectile goes pretty much all the way down to the base of the case.
@@jared.p240 I guess it depends on the mission. Amphibious vs fully underwater. ADS can use even its underwater ammo on the surface and go fully ground-based with a magazine change. APS doesn't have that capability.
@@jared.p240 Russians seem to keep everything in storage past obsolescence. If it's even remotely usable, why not keep it and use it until it's worn through?
@Swatcomingbacklater Cared enough to post an insult. If you hadn't, you'd just ignored the comment and moved along. You caring even that much and the fact that I apparently violated your delusion of sovereignty over this comment section gives a perverse sense of validation to me. And I thank you for pleasuring me this way.
@@benc589 y'know, having gone back and actually read this comment, you seem like an actual person. So, a few things: 1. If you think belief in him isn't enough, you are either being deceitful or you've been going to... Well, actually, most churches here in Florida. Jesus died for our sins, and sincerely believing in him is enough to get into heaven. 2. When do you think the Roman empire was? When Jesus was alive, the Roman empire was already hundreds of years old. Persecution of the Jews was the entire thing Jesus was preaching against, and it's why he was crucified. Despite what revisionist history (ACTUAL revisionist history) would tell you, Jesus, if he was a real person, would've been a middle eastern Jew. More importantly, if you seriously believe that the entirety of history going back to Jesus' birth and before is fake, just know that you sound like you're insane. 3. I don't even know what to say about that last paragraph. What fucking drugs are you on?
the area of the water bullet is also very small which helps it to exert a greater force against the water, thus being faster than a normal bullet underwater
So cool watching the long bullet ride that air pocket in the pool. I would love to see what the long bullet would do with lots of 1/8" rings machined into it. Think it would go further?.. Or, maybe a 1" ball on the end of it?
Longer lenght (and denser) projectiles are also better at penetrating armor, that why tanks fire what's called Dart rounds or APFSDS (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilised Discarding-Sabot) and the longer rod helps puncture the armor deeper due to the continuation of energy transfer on the armor
First episode I've seen of you guys, I'm about to buy the knife and I'm already so impressed with the content. It's like the waterjet channel but with guns aahahhaa, love it! Thank you!
Huh, so it's just the primer that gets breech-loaded. When I've seen these modern muzzle-loaders before, I thought it was just a break-action with extra steps. Meaning the bullet is muzzle-loaded, but the primer and powder are breech-loaded. Makes much more sense that it's just the primer at the back.
That makes no sense whatsoever. A break action would make it possible to load if from the breach thus making it not a muzzle loader . The primer doesn't get breach loaded either it is on the outside of the chamber with a small flash hole. Your conception of a muzzle loader was so far off reality I'm actually confused you ever could have thought that
@@jacobkudrowich All I'd seen of modern muzzle-loaders before this were ads. All I'd seen in those ads was the shooter push the projectile down the barrel and then add a unit into the breech. It'd looked like only the projectile was muzzle-loaded while a case with the primer and powder was added through the breech. The entire concept of calling that a muzzle-loader was asinine. Here it's clear both the powder and projectile are muzzle-loaded while the primer is placed on a in-line nipple that is covered by the action. My mental image of caplock muzzle-loaders still has the nipple on the side.
@@williamthegunnut3839 They did try to make in-line muzzle loaders in the olden days. Moses Babcock made a caplock shotgun with an inline nipple for the sake of ambidextrous operation.
'testing the longest bullet ever made' Mark Rober who made a nerf bullet as bigger than him: apparently, i am indeed a joke to you, but when we will compare our bullets, i wont anymore. LOL
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This reminds me when I guy I know left his ramrod in the muzzleloader when he fired it. The recoil was considerable more, the scope gashed above his eye wide open. Surprisingly he hit the target and got his ramrod back all 3 pieces of it lmfao
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you know you just essentiality make an APFSDS round right?
Depends say you throw a tank shell or 50 cal at it then it would have stopped it. Oh and I mean physically throw it with your hands.
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The 5th pocket is for a Zippo lighter or Bic lighter
@@Glueings wouldn't it be an APDS round because there are no fins?
I am actually amazed at the fact, that the foam darts came out of the gun in one piece. I fully expected it to come out pulverized
I'm amazed the gun didn't explode with that super long dart inserted. Thought for sure it was going to turn into a pipe bomb
@@Gameprojordan me too , I was definitely expecting it to completely explode. the pressure in that chamber must have been just absurd
@@Gameprojordan Especially with how tight it seemed to fit. I mean, he really forced it into the barrel
@@jacobkudrowich the pressure probably wasn't much different than a regular bullet. It looks like they machined it out of aluminum. The normal bullets are made of lead which is softer and much denser than aluminum. Depending on how soft the lead, it obturates when fired (it expands inside the barrel slightly in order to fill the rifling grooves) I would bet that lead bullet weighs about the same or slightly less than the aluminum one. black powder also creates much lower pressures than modern smokeless. The tight fit is caused by the plastic sabot, there is space around the actual slug that allows some pressure to be relieved
@@Eralen00 they literally say in the video that the super long one weighs 5000 grains, which is over 7.5x the weight of the 650 grain projectile that gun normally fires. also, sabots are _specifically_ so that the pressure is _not_ relieved until after the projectile has left the barrel.
So, what was the result of that clank? Was the pool harmed or did the wetness of the water protect it from the power of your rod?
It hit the other end of the pool and left a small dent in the concrete. If we used full powder it would've defintiely gone through
same name ?
That’s what I asked
I hoped they would have at least put like a 4x4 steel plate against the far wall
@Angry Combat Wombat why not? It would weigh less in the water than outside of it technically
"Im tired of losing nerf wars"
Got me laughing
@@emilyyeary8829same thing same thing
Real
Pro nerfers hate this single trick
you just made me laugh at this moment,but it is true
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The longer the bullet, the more twist rate in the barrel you need to stabilize it.
I think that only applies to bullets that don't stick 18 inches out the front of the muzzle.
Make it infinite twist then
I don't think that applies underwater because water won't compress like air does, pretty sure that has a different affect on trajectory stabilization... I could be wrong tho...
@@gizmop0ny Eventually, the twist rate is too high and firing a bullet through it would just break the barrel. This is why modern tank guns use fin-stabilised projectiles, because it allows the round to be longer, allowing it to penetrate more armor.
@@gizmop0ny first off, u like mlp, second off, it varies for bullet lenght, and in physics there isn't infinity
So you'd know: Long enough ago, when cannons were still a new thing, it wasn't really known what the best ammunition is. It was common practice in Europe that cannons would occasionally fire round stones and sometimes a wooden rod with a large metal arrowhead. The arrowhead was too large to fit into the cannon, so the whole giant arrow was longer than the cannon. These were pretty much the same ammunition as was used by ballistas. It wasn't until a while later when it was realized that the significant extra cost of making solid metal balls is well worth it. That's when the giant arrows became obsolete.
Arrows didn't become obsolete as much as they changed form to be better. Check out APFSDS ammunition.
@@MotivationSHCUM wasnt used for many decades since the cannarrow disappeared
so a gunpower dart gun but bigger
Educational yet balanced with humor enough to keep you entertained but not bored. Good job definitely worthy for the sub
Humor?
Where?
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@@FirstnameLastname-wo2zq a lil bit of innuendo here and there
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Doing incredibly unsafe tests in a safe way. Awesome
2:55 .................and.................Demonitized
Did you just unintentionally develop a new generation of harpoon guns for spear fishermen
You are no cap a genius
This takes, "its nerf or nothing" to a whole new level.
2:02 when in the nerf war the kid never calls his hits
We do a lil trolling
Love the balance of humor and explanation. Got a sub from me.
Same
"Some militaries"
two militaries. But companies are testing out hydrodynamic bullets for military use.
4:27 Quote of the year " Dil-Dart "
I just discovered your channel and absolutely love it. I almost never comment on anything but your humor is at its peak of all mankind. Love the vid keep up the good work!
The most amazing thing here is that the muzzleloader went off underwater.. i wouldn’t of thought any part of that system would be nearly waterproof enough, a normal bullet would probably seal the powder, but i can’t see even a 209 primer sealing up well enough to not get ruined
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Ya I thought that was neat, but then I figured that since its a modern muzzle loader its probably made better than the traditonal ones ppl think of. Also the sabot would be keeping the powder dry if its tight enough.
*wouldn't _have_ thought
2:27 “5 inches long is pretty huge in my opinion.” 😂
Thats what she said
That’s not what she said
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I mean it is :(
@BADtime you mean he? 🤨
5:54 AH THATS WHAT YOU MEANT
😏
fat pp💀
@@nqlh4e no dude
Small Fun Fact: The Russians developed a Gun called the "APS". It was a Gun that was meant to be used underwater and had a very long Projectile that's 12cm long. The Length of the Projectile allowed the Gun to be more accurate, efficient and gave it a better Distance underwater than Guns that used normal Bullets like 7.62x51, 7.62x39 or 5.56x45. I guess the cling Noise during the Pool-Test was the Projectile hitting the Pool. Nice Video :)
If anyone has more Information on the APS or similar Projects, please tell me!
4:28 Dildart
3:00 wtf 😂
I just want to say that I am thoroughly enjoying the content that I've been seeing so far. I'll be sure to buy that knife of yours when I get the chance.
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I swear to god David is Rick Grimes
imagine seeing one of your friends bring this to a nerf battle
I will run for my life
Id wonder why they are bringing a firearm to a foam dart fight
Aye some kid is gonna wipe out a 50cal in a nerfwar
America
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Imagine using fat pp for self-defense. “The guy stabbed me with his fat PP🤕”
Bruh 🤣
these guys don't know that spent gunpowder did more damage to those balloons than the atom-ized nerf dart did
3:20 seeing the gun fly that far back really intrigues me. Mythbusters did a test about people flying back from gunshots. Equal and opposite reactions, people. I'd bet that would have broken a shoulder if it was held by a person.
Yes and no there is a lot of force going out the barrel, but their is little force to stop it from going the other way.
A table stand versus a person.
Whe a person is holding the fire arm and aiming, usually as they are pushing with their shoulder against the butt plate, which counters the recoil.
This is why you see people who are new to shooting drop rifles, someone usually tells them to just put it in the shoulder pocket not pull it tight in the pocket and lean into it. That's a counter acting force...
The table mount is clamped down not weighted down, there no weight for the amount of mass being pushed out. They increased the mass of the projectile without increasing the counter weight.
Would this hurt, probably give you a nice bruise. But break a should, nope.
@@Robert53area mmmmmm yesss. I was awaiting the YT comment physicist. Y'all crack me up with how much effort you put into these comments. I have asperger's and I don't even feel compelled to explain to people on the internet like this.
@@DustyTheDog well, he debunked your fallacious comment
@@Frosty_V0 didn't debunk anything. Just said some stuff without any proof. Very similar to what I said, BUT with the key difference that you can look up what I said and watch them test different possible configurations of firing that might result in a person being thrusted back, or obtaining injury.
Who is this guy? I could say the opposite of what he says, and that what he says is just a misinterpretation of physics. Similar to how people think cold water boils faster, when it doesn't(because of some thermal shock or something people think happens). But who am I to challenge his statements, too?
"So our fat PP split that foam dart in half"
I KNOW U DID NOT 💀
I never expected these guys to make a crude version of an APDS round but they did and i wasn’t disappointed
partially unrelated but you are based
At first I was thinking APFSDS but then I realized no fins.
Apds? Hell nah thats an old rifle bulled like the of the carcano
Just imagine. An air powered nerf gun firing APFSDS rounds.
Edit: I now realize the error in my words. I understand what SABOT is and I made a goof.
@@Jo-un6es that's a very underwhelming thought . Thanks for that
"We need a .50 cal rifle we can blow up."
Kentucky Ballistics: **nervous sweating*
Something tells me they actually watch Scott's videos, especially when they bullied the table
“it’s called a muzzleloader because it loads from the muzzle” *opens breach using break action*
1:06 a fat what!?
I can't 🤣
Lmao that’s what I said
Ikr
Lol
lol
2:28 is the pause for me XD
5:02 PP
This is what darts the quiet kid pulls up with when you invite him to the nerf war
5:34 that wasn't the water "boiling into vapor". That was just excess back pressure from the gasses expanded in the barrel. It can escape there because of the hinge section where the primer is placed.
The hinge is connected directly to the outside wall of the chamber, the only spots where gas can come out are the primer hole and the end of the barrel. You would have to have a ruptured primer for gases to escape through that hole, which I find highly unlikely.
@@cleveland2286 no he is correct, it is a drop down style, it is sealed but the expanding gasses against the water causes the water pressure to make the bubbles the gas has to expand back wards. And it will find any opening it can. Because the water has more density than air, and as soon as that rod left the barrel, the water trailing behind will try to fill the void and the gas can't push against that water rushing in. This is also how you rupture barrels.
Same effect if you fire a shot gun or rifle with just the barrel tip in the water. It is also a black powder it burns slower than modern cordite cartridges.
@@Robert53area Any space in between the walls of the primer and the chamber would not be able to produce a visible volume of gas in that amount of time. I find it highly unlikely. Primers are usually brass or copper, force fit into their hole they should create a very good seal considering their malleability.
There is either a ruptured primer, or that was not gas escaping.
@@Robert53area Exactly right. Well said man
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I’m beyond excited to finally have a fatpp!
O f’ yeah! I miss this kinda vid!
So many channels who used to do this epic stuff have fallen off 😰
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Bro that fruit punch kinda looked like blood for a while
1:06 What?!?!
Lmao 💀
“a fat pp”
Lmao
2:30 Modern Russian underwater rounds use cartridges that have the same overall length as a regular 5,45x39mm cartridge, but the projectile goes pretty much all the way down to the base of the case.
While you are correct in that the Russians use specialised 5.45x39, I believe they still use APS underwater rifles
@@jared.p240 I guess it depends on the mission. Amphibious vs fully underwater. ADS can use even its underwater ammo on the surface and go fully ground-based with a magazine change. APS doesn't have that capability.
@@Tounushi True. I find it kinda strange that they've kept the APS rifle in service when clearly the ADS is a much better choice
@@jared.p240 Russians seem to keep everything in storage past obsolescence. If it's even remotely usable, why not keep it and use it until it's worn through?
@Swatcomingbacklater Cared enough to post an insult. If you hadn't, you'd just ignored the comment and moved along. You caring even that much and the fact that I apparently violated your delusion of sovereignty over this comment section gives a perverse sense of validation to me. And I thank you for pleasuring me this way.
Fun fact: the .500 Nitro express round used in some hunting rifles is almost exactly the same size as a Nerf dat, as both are around 12.7 x 70 mm
@@benc589 I'm pretty much guaranteed going to hell either way my guy
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@@DeathDealer_1021 We*
@@benc589 y'know, having gone back and actually read this comment, you seem like an actual person. So, a few things:
1. If you think belief in him isn't enough, you are either being deceitful or you've been going to... Well, actually, most churches here in Florida. Jesus died for our sins, and sincerely believing in him is enough to get into heaven.
2. When do you think the Roman empire was? When Jesus was alive, the Roman empire was already hundreds of years old. Persecution of the Jews was the entire thing Jesus was preaching against, and it's why he was crucified. Despite what revisionist history (ACTUAL revisionist history) would tell you, Jesus, if he was a real person, would've been a middle eastern Jew. More importantly, if you seriously believe that the entirety of history going back to Jesus' birth and before is fake, just know that you sound like you're insane.
3. I don't even know what to say about that last paragraph. What fucking drugs are you on?
Dunno why but the guy doing all this formal text while ending the paragraph with "tho" made me laugh
the area of the water bullet is also very small which helps it to exert a greater force against the water, thus being faster than a normal bullet underwater
5:26 the new Ping
“*The FBI requests your current location.*”
I forgot i was subscribed to yall. Best surprise ever! Dope video cant wait for more!
“We’re gonna need a .50 cal to destroy”
*Has Kentucky ballistics flashback*
Had they used anything close to actual .50 BMG pressures this would have been 100x worse than that
even after a year this is still my favourite video
3:20 "Equal and opposite"
3:19
4:22 kentucky ballistics but in california
California ballistics
California physics
so we're just going to ignore he named it the dildart? the subtle genius of this man is ever captivating..
Yes we are going to ignore that
What about fat pp?? Why that name
So cool watching the long bullet ride that air pocket in the pool. I would love to see what the long bullet would do with lots of 1/8" rings machined into it. Think it would go further?..
Or, maybe a 1" ball on the end of it?
This channel has chaotic neutral energy with a dash of actual science. Please continue thrusting videos upon the web
“Thrusting”
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2:10 THAT PART HAD ME DEAD ON THE FLOOR
4:00 a little bent but aside from that, it’s ready for round 2.
should i just fire this off into the mountain?
@@BB_GreenTheEyoure too innocent
Yeah, I think the highway’s in that direction
for anyone new watching this, the blurs weren't there when the video came out, thank youtube and its awful rules.
6:02
3:09 putting the waterjugs that close... The bullet hasn't even left the barrel before piercing the 4th jug.
Surprised the gun didn't explode tbh
Longer lenght (and denser) projectiles are also better at penetrating armor, that why tanks fire what's called Dart rounds or APFSDS (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilised Discarding-Sabot) and the longer rod helps puncture the armor deeper due to the continuation of energy transfer on the armor
Most underrated channel by far I wish y’all would upload more every video is great
“Hope this won’t be too graphic” *bleeds violently* 1:58
Really dumb idea executed quite well ✅
Explosions ✅
Questionable merchandise ✅
Yup, this is a great channel
2:45 Roberta is about to get revenge
1:55 yeah after that forget about monetisation
😅😂 worth it
American nerf war be like:
"And for this test, we're gonna use a fat pp."
Well, they did say it's nerf or nothing.
First episode I've seen of you guys, I'm about to buy the knife and I'm already so impressed with the content. It's like the waterjet channel but with guns aahahhaa, love it!
Thank you!
say-bow
That's how sabot is pronounced lol.
Also I think that dart may be considered armor piercing since it's made of steel lol
So they pronounced sabot correctly.
@@jacobkudrowich Ryan says it like "suh-bo".
Eh, they make steel buckshot and a lot of surplus has a steel core and not really considered AP.
its a rifle it doesnt matter
Looks like aluminum to me...
the gun didnt fire the bullet, the bullet fired the gun
The first test. I wonder how many balloons popped from just the explosion of the powder and not the dart itself 🤔
I was wondering the same thing.
Yah, muzzleflash ftw! Esp with black powder instead of smokeless
The first few would've blown up from the gasses
I believe if they showed it in slow motion wed know the answer to that question.
This is the hidden gem of RUclips! You guys deserve so much success
at what point does a dart become a harpoon?
In 5:16 why that guy open the pool🤣
At 4:44 you can see the Russian soldier loading his underwater magazine, wearing Yagel, the Russian copy of Finnish M05 camo
“Dil-Dart”
i’m so using that now.
How have I only just discovered this awesome channel? 😭😭 lol
1:43 the target we're shitting at
Lmao
2:26 you can tell he has *a lot of personality*
Huh, so it's just the primer that gets breech-loaded. When I've seen these modern muzzle-loaders before, I thought it was just a break-action with extra steps. Meaning the bullet is muzzle-loaded, but the primer and powder are breech-loaded. Makes much more sense that it's just the primer at the back.
That makes no sense whatsoever. A break action would make it possible to load if from the breach thus making it not a muzzle loader .
The primer doesn't get breach loaded either it is on the outside of the chamber with a small flash hole. Your conception of a muzzle loader was so far off reality I'm actually confused you ever could have thought that
These Inline bullshit “muzzleloaders” aren’t real muzzleloaders.
@@jacobkudrowich All I'd seen of modern muzzle-loaders before this were ads. All I'd seen in those ads was the shooter push the projectile down the barrel and then add a unit into the breech.
It'd looked like only the projectile was muzzle-loaded while a case with the primer and powder was added through the breech. The entire concept of calling that a muzzle-loader was asinine.
Here it's clear both the powder and projectile are muzzle-loaded while the primer is placed on a in-line nipple that is covered by the action.
My mental image of caplock muzzle-loaders still has the nipple on the side.
@@williamthegunnut3839 They did try to make in-line muzzle loaders in the olden days. Moses Babcock made a caplock shotgun with an inline nipple for the sake of ambidextrous operation.
@@Tounushi yeah but those didn’t have a fucking polymer plastic camo stock and aimpoints on them.
Muzzleloader? that sir is a modern musket
The editing is really what propelled this video into the next level. Truly a masterpeice
3:45 bro really said… 💀
your basically shooting a ram rod
'testing the longest bullet ever made'
Mark Rober who made a nerf bullet as bigger than him: apparently, i am indeed a joke to you, but when we will compare our bullets, i wont anymore.
LOL
We actually made that Nerf dart for him! Check out our World’s Largest Nerf Gun video
@@RyanKung wow, I forgot, that is super cool
"Hope it's not too graphic..."
Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left...
Ryan/David : "big blades that kinda cringe to pull out"
Me who EDCs a Buck120 : "I feel personally attacked"
Good to se you guys back! I would love to see the nerf rocket launcher back on the store! pls release it!
Humorous while still informative with the title and thumbnail setting reasonable expectations.
A well earned sub if I've ever seen one.
I’m slightly disappointed I didn’t see the bullet get wedged in the pool wall. Impressive work though.
5:58 why is it called that😂😂 your so dirty minded
You too
I know I am too but still
That's what she said
the pp-bizon is my favorite gun
1:17 I remember a story about some guy who made sharp knifes and asked his friend to shoot a hobby grade nerf blaster at it
3:05 mrbeast?
Where
@@minecrafter3628 you don't get it this what mtbeast do before
"10 Tips from a pro nerfer to win your next nerf battle."
I am getting heavy mythbusters vibes from this. Congrats on scratching an itch I didn't know I had
future musket be like;
I’m glad that wasn’t a real head 1:54
Just bought one of your Fat PP’s and it saved my marriage. My wife and I were together for 13 years when 3 days ago she left me for Gerald but when she found out about my new Fat PP she couldn’t help but come running back.
Thank you Ryan 🙏
1:00 I can't... 🤣
Hey, you're doing a great job and you're putting a lot of work into your videos! Keep going and create the content you're doing now.
This reminds me when I guy I know left his ramrod in the muzzleloader when he fired it. The recoil was considerable more, the scope gashed above his eye wide open. Surprisingly he hit the target and got his ramrod back all 3 pieces of it lmfao
i cant believe the gun flew back 25 feet after shooting the dart the 2nd time