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The approach y'all have to firearms and high speed footage is a breath of fresh air for shooting sports on RUclips, so thank you both very much for what you do!
Being able to actually watch the bullet open up and see that expansion process was amazing. This should be done comparing different types of hollow points
That is seriously groundbreaking content guys! I’ve never seen ballistic gel do that with multiple hits in ultra high speed. Can’t wait for the full auto 50 cal Browning machine gun that you guys are going to do one day (right?).
Amazing content as always! Straight to the point, high-fidelity, and wide variety of well thought-out scenarios you have covered so far in your videos. I would personally be interested in seeing how higher-than-rated cartridges would perform against level III and IV armor with a ballistic dummy behind it, more specifically how precision rifle rounds like .300 winmag and .338 lapua mag would transfer their energy and cause damage. Love what you guys do!
It’s not that we don’t think of it, it’s that we find it more interesting to get the unique movement and impact/penetration angles mid air. We can always try that in a different video.
That's the idea. Gel is a similar density to human muscle tissue, which is also elastic. This weapon is pistol caliber, so the wound tracks are caliber - size, without the additional tissue stretch damage that rifle rounds generate. This is also Clear Ballistic gel, which is tougher than gelatine and does not "freeze" the temporary cavity, leaving just the permanent track.
Guys, thanks for these awesome videos. Really nice stuff! One idea about what to shoot could be this: The ballistic gel is transparent, but in a sense it is *too* transparent. It would be nice to have ballistic gel with small color beads embedded inside it in a regular 3d cubic grid. The displacement of the beads around the bullet would give a nice representation of the pressure fronts and deformation over the whole body of the gel, not just the cavity. Since this may be technically hard (to embed the beads regularly), a similar effect could be obtained by floating small colored vecicles over a body of water in a thin plexiglass container. This could be made by mixing in an amount of colored oily (non-water soluble) substance and shaking/stiring vigorously so that it separates in many tiny droplets mixed in the volume of the water, than shooting it before it gathers together again. Alternatively, one could try packing together colored plastic/glass beads, then filling in the gaps with a transparent liquid of the same index of refraction as the beads (to minimize distortion). This can always be done by judiciously selecting the material of the beads so that the index of refraction lies between the indexes of refraction of two easy-to get mixable transparent liquids (e.g. water and alcohol). Then a mixture of the two can aways be calibrated to have any intermediate refraction index (Arago-Biot formula).
This might be a stretch but to date I haven't seen anyone even attempt it. I'd love to see someone get an ultrasonic microphone rig (eg. 500kHz+ used for bat recordings and machine diagnostics) and actually record the sounds coming from bullet flyby/target impact/etc. You're not going to be able to get the same slowdown as you do with the camera but you should be able to get in the vicinity. Not sure if your sales folks at Phantom would have any suggestions, but that might be a route as well.
I think I've definitely found my new favorite guntuber channel. Some of the crazy stuff you see in the slowmo that you would never otherwise see just blows my mind. Thank you RUclips recommendations! Keep up the awesome content guys. ♥
Dunno if anyone has mentioned yet but those are - Berry's hybrid hollow points, they fragmented like that due to the 16in barrels, normally out of handguns they mushroom out pretty neatly. Awesome video fellas!
the pedals likely broke off because they're designed for shorter barrels that are used in defensive pistols. The extra velocity from the gatling gun's longer barrels cause overexpansion and pedal breakage
A friend of mine has the smaller green carriage version with rubber tires. He had Liberty Suppressors build a suppressor for it that is a pressure chamber with 6 cores, one for each barrel, so it counts as one suppressor. He also had them mount a section of Picatinny rail on top so he could mount a red dot. It sounds like a quiet steam engine when it fires, hearing safe decibel levels, Chug-chug-chug-chug! He's an SOT, so he registered a cordless drill with the ATF and uses it to crank the mechanism sometimes.
@@fortnite.burger His was a custom job, the first Liberty had ever done for that gun and they worked with the Tippman company to design it. They made another one for themselves to use as a sample in case others wanted to try it. They had to extend the barrel frame to support the end of the suppressor and add a cast iron counterweight with their logo onto the hitch of the carriage so it wouldn't tip forward. It cost my friend about $2000, plus the $200 tax. Liberty suppressors runs sales all the time, last year in February, they were selling their least expensive .22 suppressors for $200 (plus the $200 tax). You could have the barrels threaded and fix aluminum or titanium suppressors to each barrel without affecting balance, but that's a few hundred each, plus the $1200 in taxes (6x $200). If the ATF would allow people to legally convert "solvent traps" into suppressors again, it would be as little as $200 x6 for the solvent traps + $1200 for the taxes (one check per suppressor paperwork). My friend was told he would be the first person to get their new .22 beltfed Gatling gun and he plans on having the barrels threaded and suppressing each barrel instead of having one unit built. Since he's a dealer, it will cost him $1200 in taxes and $900 for the suppressors at dealer cost, plus whatever it costs to cut the threads.
I have never had a block of balistic gel. but the one problem across the board is that the block goes flying on the first shot, and then you have to chase it down, set it back up, and repeat. i have thought about this, and i have something to share that may work. you can buy it all over the place, and it is used extensively in the shipping world. its stretch wrap. it is clear, easy to use, and should work well at reatining the block to a surface if you can wrap the block around onto the table or a peice of wood, or ???
By the time you guys introduced the test, explained the set up and gun, sponsor, shooting and actual high quality slow motion clips, most other shooting channels wouldn't eveng get to the range.
I've been subbed for a little while now and am definitely enjoying the content! I love gel tests, but can't help but wonder what would happen if you put a cordless drill in place of the crank handle on the gatling gun!
That slow mo of the corner hit was great ;-) Now a random idea struck me looking out at the snow falling down outside but has anyone tried to cool down a ballistic gel block before shooting it? Heck if one had several blocks or just "smaller" pieces frozen to different states and then shot it could make some neat footage, maybe... I would still watch it.
Would be awesome to see the pattern of bird shot out of a rifled barrel shotgun! Also a barrel obstruction or other catastrophic failure in slow motion would be wicked to see! Keep up the great work guys!!
I had no clue the gatling gun fires with the right-most barrel. I had assumed it would be the top-most barrel in line with your sight that fires. So that was a surprise to me!
What would be really cool, is if you shot a gel block with a Dillon minigun at close for like 5 seconds straight but have something holding the block in place so it doesn't fly off the table too quickly. Now that would be interesting to see:-)
Your set up would be perfect to test different bullet coatings like powdercoat, I'd like to see what other coatings would do at high speed and leading like JB weld, epoxy, epoxy paint or just an automotive enamel. Thanks for the great show, Jp
.45 acp. civil defense 78 grain hyper velocity..... THAT would be a sweet vid in high speed... Also/// THANK you for being there , doing the things you do
Hey, seeing some burst weapons VS gel would be fantastic. I've shot the HK mp5 on burst VS auto, and the rate of fire on the three round burst is much higher than the full auto (at least for the 3 rounds) I think this is the case with every burst weapon, but would be dope to try. Much respect, stay safe
I'd like to see the torso shot with the Gatling. And if it can be found, a sheet of "bullet proof" glass, the shots more than just the standard three rounds four inches apart. At least I think that's the standard test for such.
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A 9mm out of a 16 inch barrel has the same speed as a 357 Mag i was told...Thanks Guy's AMAZING video 👍👍
Old Navy Flying Shoe🇺🇸
9mm Interceptor - Ballistic Machinist
Build a frame around the next gel block so it can't bounce away, and plant a grenade inside it.
The approach y'all have to firearms and high speed footage is a breath of fresh air for shooting sports on RUclips, so thank you both very much for what you do!
Thanks for going into the shooting so quick. A lot of channels give you blue balls and take forever to actually start
The content you guys make are leaps and bounds above any other channel, keep up the amazing work!
Right? Im surprised they aren’t bigger
So cool to see the different hit areas and patterns when going fast.
The more I watch you guys, the more I love what you do. No over the top intros, no fluff, straight to the point with excellent presentation.
Being able to actually watch the bullet open up and see that expansion process was amazing. This should be done comparing different types of hollow points
That is seriously groundbreaking content guys! I’ve never seen ballistic gel do that with multiple hits in ultra high speed. Can’t wait for the full auto 50 cal Browning machine gun that you guys are going to do one day (right?).
Amazing content as always! Straight to the point, high-fidelity, and wide variety of well thought-out scenarios you have covered so far in your videos. I would personally be interested in seeing how higher-than-rated cartridges would perform against level III and IV armor with a ballistic dummy behind it, more specifically how precision rifle rounds like .300 winmag and .338 lapua mag would transfer their energy and cause damage. Love what you guys do!
Amazing - can you do another one with a belt tying the block to the table so it doesn't move and we can see multiple shots actually vaporizing it?
Yeah idk why people don't think of tying the block down, drives me crazy
Instead of a belt, use cellophane cling wrap, so more of the block is held down, but you can still see through it... mostly.
It’s not that we don’t think of it, it’s that we find it more interesting to get the unique movement and impact/penetration angles mid air. We can always try that in a different video.
Better footage than I was expecting, & managed to get a lot of hits in the short time frame!
I love your channel, I hope it really blows up soon. You guys deserve it!
Real interesting that after all the morphing and warping the gel returned to a pretty much perfect block-shape
That's the idea. Gel is a similar density to human muscle tissue, which is also elastic. This weapon is pistol caliber, so the wound tracks are caliber - size, without the additional tissue stretch damage that rifle rounds generate. This is also Clear Ballistic gel, which is tougher than gelatine and does not "freeze" the temporary cavity, leaving just the permanent track.
Cohesion is strong with this stuff!
Always awesome cinematography!
Guys, thanks for these awesome videos. Really nice stuff!
One idea about what to shoot could be this: The ballistic gel is transparent, but in a sense it is *too* transparent. It would be nice to have ballistic gel with small color beads embedded inside it in a regular 3d cubic grid. The displacement of the beads around the bullet would give a nice representation of the pressure fronts and deformation over the whole body of the gel, not just the cavity.
Since this may be technically hard (to embed the beads regularly), a similar effect could be obtained by floating small colored vecicles over a body of water in a thin plexiglass container. This could be made by mixing in an amount of colored oily (non-water soluble) substance and shaking/stiring vigorously so that it separates in many tiny droplets mixed in the volume of the water, than shooting it before it gathers together again.
Alternatively, one could try packing together colored plastic/glass beads, then filling in the gaps with a transparent liquid of the same index of refraction as the beads (to minimize distortion). This can always be done by judiciously selecting the material of the beads so that the index of refraction lies between the indexes of refraction of two easy-to get mixable transparent liquids (e.g. water and alcohol). Then a mixture of the two can aways be calibrated to have any intermediate refraction index (Arago-Biot formula).
Good idea. I agree with you
You two make great videos. This one was very satisfying. Who knew ballistic gel could take a peppering and keep on dancing?
I don't know why, but for some reason this is very satisfying and relaxing to watch. Keep it up, guys. 👍🏻
This might be a stretch but to date I haven't seen anyone even attempt it.
I'd love to see someone get an ultrasonic microphone rig (eg. 500kHz+ used for bat recordings and machine diagnostics) and actually record the sounds coming from bullet flyby/target impact/etc. You're not going to be able to get the same slowdown as you do with the camera but you should be able to get in the vicinity. Not sure if your sales folks at Phantom would have any suggestions, but that might be a route as well.
This channel is absolute gem quality! This is 1 of the best high speed I’ve ever seen. More please.
We appreciate that!
I think I've definitely found my new favorite guntuber channel. Some of the crazy stuff you see in the slowmo that you would never otherwise see just blows my mind. Thank you RUclips recommendations! Keep up the awesome content guys. ♥
Bubbles bubbles everywhere ❤😂
I sure as hell wouldn’t want to get hit by one of those rounds.
Thanks for sharing the video and best of luck ☘️🍀👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻
How have I never heard of your channel before? This is my kind of slowmo.
You guys have quickly become my favorite GunTube channel!!
A mini gun like on the a10 warthog would look cool seeing how fast they revolve
Slow mo + ammo = happiness.
Thanks guys for showing off what our self defense rounds can do.
Thanks again for sending it out!
Looks like highly effective projectiles. Quality stuff.
Some of the best slowmo footage I've seen yet with ballistics gel 👌
Amazing work friends! As always... the visuals, sound effects, camera work, charm. All real proffesional. Thanks for entertaining.
Nothing against the other big gun RUclipsrs but I like how you guys don’t have campy and cringe intros, love your Videos!
Right into the action and the technical factors later, I love it!
Other GunTubers could learn a thing or two from this channel.
Dunno if anyone has mentioned yet but those are - Berry's hybrid hollow points, they fragmented like that due to the 16in barrels, normally out of handguns they mushroom out pretty neatly. Awesome video fellas!
Finally high quality content on RUclips!
Superb content. The high speed camera reveals everything.
Damn gel blocks it's about time somebody found a way to deal with them - looking forward to the day when we never have a gel block set foot in America
You guys rock! Love your videos. Definitely some of the best high-speed firearm videos I've seen.
That gel block went flying like an 80's movie bad guy at the end. Now we know what was going on inside those poor actors! 😂🤣
Interesting ammo, great slow mow guys. Thanks
GOAT slow motion channel about guns imo
Love your content! You should see what sloped armour does to bullets in high speed.
the pedals likely broke off because they're designed for shorter barrels that are used in defensive pistols. The extra velocity from the gatling gun's longer barrels cause overexpansion and pedal breakage
A friend of mine has the smaller green carriage version with rubber tires. He had Liberty Suppressors build a suppressor for it that is a pressure chamber with 6 cores, one for each barrel, so it counts as one suppressor. He also had them mount a section of Picatinny rail on top so he could mount a red dot. It sounds like a quiet steam engine when it fires, hearing safe decibel levels, Chug-chug-chug-chug! He's an SOT, so he registered a cordless drill with the ATF and uses it to crank the mechanism sometimes.
That's really cool, I would try to get one but they're super expensive
@@fortnite.burger His was a custom job, the first Liberty had ever done for that gun and they worked with the Tippman company to design it. They made another one for themselves to use as a sample in case others wanted to try it. They had to extend the barrel frame to support the end of the suppressor and add a cast iron counterweight with their logo onto the hitch of the carriage so it wouldn't tip forward. It cost my friend about $2000, plus the $200 tax. Liberty suppressors runs sales all the time, last year in February, they were selling their least expensive .22 suppressors for $200 (plus the $200 tax). You could have the barrels threaded and fix aluminum or titanium suppressors to each barrel without affecting balance, but that's a few hundred each, plus the $1200 in taxes (6x $200). If the ATF would allow people to legally convert "solvent traps" into suppressors again, it would be as little as $200 x6 for the solvent traps + $1200 for the taxes (one check per suppressor paperwork). My friend was told he would be the first person to get their new .22 beltfed Gatling gun and he plans on having the barrels threaded and suppressing each barrel instead of having one unit built. Since he's a dealer, it will cost him $1200 in taxes and $900 for the suppressors at dealer cost, plus whatever it costs to cut the threads.
@@wittsullivan8130 It's really interesting how the costs add up. That sounds really cool, I agree that the ATF should reduce their restrictions.
If a person ever needed an "excuse" to shoot a Gatling gun, this is as good as any. That was very awesome.
When demoranch meets the slowmoguys you get this amazing channel! You guys just got a new sub!
You guys get some of the best video footage ever 👏 👏 👏 👏
watching bullets fly through the air at insane FPS with these modern cameras is just insane and dont get old!
I love your videos the beauty you see in slow-mo makes me waiting longer videos.
Wow the quality of this video
is outstanding! Definitely earned a new sub here!
I have never had a block of balistic gel. but the one problem across the board is that the block goes flying on the first shot, and then you have to chase it down, set it back up, and repeat. i have thought about this, and i have something to share that may work. you can buy it all over the place, and it is used extensively in the shipping world. its stretch wrap. it is clear, easy to use, and should work well at reatining the block to a surface if you can wrap the block around onto the table or a peice of wood, or ???
Wake up honey, new ballistic highspeed vid
4:19 The bullet hits the corner of the gel block. 😎 Bang.
By the time you guys introduced the test, explained the set up and gun, sponsor, shooting and actual high quality slow motion clips, most other shooting channels wouldn't eveng get to the range.
That’s a big motivation for our channel, to not be like that.
I've been subbed for a little while now and am definitely enjoying the content! I love gel tests, but can't help but wonder what would happen if you put a cordless drill in place of the crank handle on the gatling gun!
This is easily becoming one of my favorite channels.
If you haven't already done it, that ammo and the gatling gun vs a Ballistic Dummy Lab zombie torso would be epic!
for sure earned my sub..... sick perspective on that, on top of using that camera?..... got somethin goin on! cant wait to see the channel grow
Absolutely fantastic video. Best use of a gel block I've ever seen. Love your videos, keep being awesome!
how fitting, i just recently watched the magnificent seven.
That slow mo of the corner hit was great ;-)
Now a random idea struck me looking out at the snow falling down outside but has anyone tried to cool down a ballistic gel block before shooting it? Heck if one had several blocks or just "smaller" pieces frozen to different states and then shot it could make some neat footage, maybe... I would still watch it.
You both (you all? Is there extra staff behind the scenes?) deserve way more than 222k subscribers!
It’s just us two!
Man... one of the coolest channels, and I'm always looking forward to your content. Thank you, and keep up a great work, my friends.
We appreciate that!
Would be awesome to see the pattern of bird shot out of a rifled barrel shotgun! Also a barrel obstruction or other catastrophic failure in slow motion would be wicked to see! Keep up the great work guys!!
Dear Santa... I've been good this year. All I want is a Gatling gun that accepts Glock mags.
Those rounds look like they've successfully made what RIP Rounds intended to be without the feeding issues.
Incredible as always, thanks for all the effort you put into your videos, the production quality is jaw-dropping. Cheers from France, guys :D
I had no clue the gatling gun fires with the right-most barrel. I had assumed it would be the top-most barrel in line with your sight that fires. So that was a surprise to me!
Let’s lift out voices in a solemn prayer that you never run out of excuses for firing the Gatling gun.
Absolutely beautiful footage.
really nice short time format, thanks
Very cool. I think it would be interesting to see what wadcutter style bullets do in a clear ballistics gel block.
What would be really cool, is if you shot a gel block with a Dillon minigun at close for like 5 seconds straight but have something holding the block in place so it doesn't fly off the table too quickly. Now that would be interesting to see:-)
If your Gatling will run CCI 9mm Shotshells then perhaps watermelons, pumpkins, tomatoes, water balloons, etc. would make for some fun video.
Way cooler than I expected
The sounds are always amazing 👍🏼
These guys get the coolest shots ever, this channel is wicked good boys
That was pretty cool. Love the wound channel on that first shot!
That was really cool. Nice job, gents.
Nice deformation and cavitation. Good job. 💥💥💥💥💥
Dope video guys, maybe see some tracer rounds and Dragons breath at dawn to still have some light to see clearer would be cool
In normal speed I thought you hit it twice, maybe 3 times. Incredible to see how many actually hit the target in slow motion.
These are so satisfying to watch and very informative
I just subscribed
The gel block did the full Matrix dodge from the last bullet lmao
I like freedom seeds that split into more freedom seeds😂
Your set up would be perfect to test different bullet coatings like powdercoat, I'd like to see what other coatings would do at high speed and leading like JB weld, epoxy, epoxy paint or just an automotive enamel. Thanks for the great show, Jp
Yall have top shelf material. Keep it going.
.45 acp. civil defense 78 grain hyper velocity..... THAT would be a sweet vid in high speed...
Also/// THANK you for being there , doing the things you do
That was strangely beautiful!
Can’t wait for you guys to go full auto! Thanks for another great video and keep up the awesome content
That's just the adult version of kids with a bubble machine 🤣
1. Put ceramic plate in front of gel
2. Belt gel block with wood
3. Inject gel with coloring
How about Gatling Gun vs. melons? ALL of 'em! 😁
Cool bubbells. Thanks for the video
Super cool footage. Would be amazing to capture something with a super high RoF like a MG-42
Freaking epic guys well done
I have a tuka AKS-74u sbr south of Ft Wayne if you want to high speed that, throws some serious fireballs especially with dtk-2 brake.
Love this channel. Guns and slomo, not much better than that. 👍😍
Been waiting for this one
Damn good round! Great video!!
Hey, seeing some burst weapons VS gel would be fantastic. I've shot the HK mp5 on burst VS auto, and the rate of fire on the three round burst is much higher than the full auto (at least for the 3 rounds) I think this is the case with every burst weapon, but would be dope to try. Much respect, stay safe
I'd like to see the torso shot with the Gatling. And if it can be found, a sheet of "bullet proof" glass, the shots more than just the standard three rounds four inches apart. At least I think that's the standard test for such.
You should try this again, but put a piece of luan on top of the gel block and lightly strap it to your base.
@3:05 you can see the gel twisting inside from the rotation of the bullet