I knew a couple of men at Long Beach City College who in 1974 made a crossbow out of automobile leaf springs laminated together; it used a hydraulic system to cock the bow and then they demonstrated it in our archery class. The bolt went through about 18" of concrete wall material and was dangerous to shoot. If the bow was to break it would kill the shooter; I didn't shoot it. Nice demonstration. Once I get a new knee replacement I would like to try the bike.
Best of luck with the knee replacement! I'm not so lucky with mine. I'm thinking April 13th was the wrong day for the first surgery. I've had 4 surgeries now and am on a temporary replacement and not lucking forward to getting a real replacement again! 2 years of my life I won't get back and was hoping to get rid of pain so I could be more active and boy did that backfire!
@@maximodiaz802 30 minutes is only a "long" video if your attention span can only handle content in 60 second increments. I bet you think this response is a book as well, lol.
Electromagnetic energy can send a metal arrow up to 1/10th the speed of light and potentially turn all hazardous asteroids and comets to clouds of vaporized material while they are still beyond Mars orbit. We just need a large enough battery and rails that can handle the amount of energy needed.
@@BlueSkyCountry yeah sure you can when upscaling it, but i mentioned relatively compact and mecahnical arrow accelerators that can be carried and operated by 1 person alone.
@@Scout887 With new solid state batteries being developed, that might just be possible in the near future. If you can integrate a laptop battery sized pack generating up to a 1000 amp / 800 volt burst, and an inert gas injector to push a steel arrow between the accelerating rail so the arrow does not weld to the rail and cause a short circuit, you can get that arrow not only up to several thousand feet per second, but part of the bolt would be vaporized to a near plasma state, penetrating even the armor of light APCs and fighting vehicles. That kind of weapon will bring back the era of "cold weaponry" ie., pre-firearm, but now powered by electromagnetic energy. Perfection of that tech will revolutionize space travel as well. If giant electromagnetic catapults could be constructed, freight and passengers could be shuttled between the planets and moons of the Solar System with the ships only needing enough fuel for orbital and reentry maneuvers upon arrival. Colonies on Mars, and the Jovian moons will be a reality.
@@Scout887 Yep. It is basically a giant version of an ancient sling. Pretty cool though not for passengers, as the acceleration is ridiculously fast and violent.
It's a Remington model 11. I had a similar model made by Luigi Franchi. The receiver hump wasn't quite as pronounced as it is on the Remington and Browning models but, the cycling mechanism was the same. Mine kicked like an angry mule which is why I eventually traded it for something a bit more tame.
Usually Im anoyed by ads on youtube videos so I always skip them but you guys make it really fun and show us very cool stuff like that electric bicycle so I watched it because it doesnt feel like an ad
I have the aventon level. I've got nearly 2k miles on it since last November. I ride at least 12mi a day going to and from work. The 45mi range is in perfect factoring conditions. It depends on your pas (pedal assist) setting, weight, and the grade of your trip. Using full power pas5 I can get about 18mi out of one charge. I average about 25mph, but have hit up to 32mph at times. Throttle only will get you 20mph, pas1 will get you 10mph, pas2 15mph, pas3 20mph, pas4 24mph, pas5 28 If you use it a lot, I highly suggest getting a second battery, that way you always have one ready to go. I've forgotten to charge mine before and was grlad I had the spare or I'd have been late for work.
Depending on motor strength and the battery wattage, you can remove the speed limitation settings on that ebike. Wouldnt push it past twenty five miles per hour though
You really need to make sure the tyres can handle the speed & chains can be a week link at higher powers , especially the light weight racing chains also basic caliper brakes can shed their blocks when used at speed or even overheat rubber ones .
@@richarddixon7276 that, plus the interfaces are usually compatible with the bike its on, but it isnt bike specific. The interface has options to crank up to 50mph, on my bike that would burn out the motor and probably short the battery. On a different model with a differently geared motor/stronger battery, wouldnt be an issue. There are a lot of reasons not to push it too much
@@UrDadsFavouriteMaleEscort Oh Yes , they might look like toys , but really the faster ones are to all intents light weight electric motorcycles styled like bicycles .
@@busybee6889 not an issue if you know how to do general repairs and maintenance. Some brands have a specified max safe speed for each model too, in those instances you'd only void if you crank it past advertised output.
I love this! Definitely one of your better videos. Lots of laughter, totally different weapons and even the sun was cool for photography! The shotgun looks like an old Remington that was built on the vintage Browning automatic patent.
The Remington 11 is what it looks like you have, it’s a clone of the iconic Browning A5 that is still produced to this day. It wasn’t ejecting more than likely cause them was lower fps rounds and didn’t have the power to fully cycle the weapon.
@@Jake_Hamlin they stopped making them in like 1947. So doubt it’s new. It’s a great shotgun and like many semi auto they typically need higher fps loads. Many of the low “brass” target loads are pretty light. I kinda do this stuff for a living.
@@GodsGladiator You know you can change the friction rings around to make them function with low brass target loads..yes? Just remember that once you do that DON'T fire anything high brass or it'll batter the gun...and the shooter with excessive recoil.
I pretty much spent the whole video just imagining this guy showing that beautiful crossbow to someone ages ago when crossbows were new and peak technology
Wood is really good at biting things. Maintenance for most shields required a special oil and leather as well to make sure arrows couldn't penetrate. With this type of crossbow it might go through 2 of the Roman shields. As for the iron shields, maybe one. This crossbow might grant many advantages to someone but it won't be decisive. It takes too long to load so it's like the riflemen of the 1700s. Its biggest advantage is range and accuracy, but you won't be able to pull off anything a modern sniper can only 200-300 feet away. I would personally recommend just a single m1 Abrams MBT. It can just sit there and nothing can really hurt it. And you can always run over people who try to mess with you. The .50 would go through at least 5 or 6 shields before the bullet's deflected away and the main cannon would likely go through everything.
I'm curious? Can you remove the accessories and somehow bond 2 or 3 of those shields together. I'm wondering if the shield was twice as thick, would it stop the bolt from the 505 where as with space between them it passes through 2 with ease?
You guys have been doing awesome work. I think you should consider getting one of those slow motion cameras that like slow the video down to like a few frames per a second. Have that on the side for you and Jaspari to view afterwards and for us to see the actual impact and effects of all your efforts but otherwise awesome channel guys
24:44 because you're 22 pistol that shooting magnums out of pretty much a non-existent barrel it's not going fast enough to be equal to a Magnum power you would get out of a 8-in barrel or a rifle.
Haven't watched this channel for a while. Positively surprised that they are both still alive :D I'll check on you guys every now and again to make sure
Anyone who likes the throwing sharp things part, checkout the S&W throwing axes...no worry at any level for bounce backs the way they have it designed, you can sink shots on the handle or any 3 sides of the head.
Edwin did you see my comment in your last video asking If you'll do a video on "can you start a fire with muzzle flash" no propellment , just using a tinder bundle. That would be awesome.
Bro penetration with an arrow is much easier than with a bullet, first weight, 2nd length and momentum force of arrows are crazy higher than bullets even at slower speeds, 3rd arrows carry kinetic energy tens of times higher than bullets.. all u need is a good diamond penetrating tip, a steel rod, and a gun powerful enough to shoot it.
@@devinfosdick3774 smaller weight, higher speed versus higher weight and slower speed. If both had the same Ft/Lbs rating, you might find they react differently. Bullets are soft. Razor blades are so hard. That is why it penetrates so well.
Ricochets occur when a bullet or bullet fragment is deflected by an object rather than penetrating and becoming embedded in that object. Ricochet behavior may vary with bullet shape, bullet material, spin, velocity (and distance), target material and the angle of incidence. They can kill you despite your knowledge of water in deserts...
Nitro 505 is awesome! I got one with garmin scope. And it's shooting 485 grain at 506fps. Gonna see if it will shoot through shoulder of a deer this coming season, and drop a deer like a rifle shoulder shot! But awesome crossbow. Shooting my lighter 400grain bolts at 518fps!
I'd imagine if a time traveller went back to ancient greece with these shields, regular arrows would be no match for it, plus, they can still see what's ahead.
Yeah, ancient shields were wood rimmed with metal. At that velocity the steel-tipped arrow would likely pierce the shield and the bronze armguard of the bearer.
It's a Model 11 "Humpback" Designed by J. Moses Browning, first produced at FN, then Remington in very early part of the 20th century. I took quite a few ducks with mine years ago. I love the old shotguns before they went to stamped parts in the late 50s and early 60s. I have a couple to very nice Rem Model 31s that are as smooth as butter.
That huge head on the arrow wouldn't have helped it get through best to have a very sharp point narrow point also you can get 150lb draw on a standard bow but you will have to be very strong
Broadheads actually have some very advanced abilities to cut through all kinds of stuff. It would hypothetically be better to have a dedicated point to penetrate stuff like this, but nobody makes that because it's not a realistic use case. So target tips are designed for target practice and don't really penetrate well, while broadheads are designed to cut through as much bone and muscle as possible, therefore penetrating better than the narrower tips despite more surface area. That said, there's a huge difference between a cheap broadhead and an expensive one.
Thanks for the content as always Edwin. It is a sad reflection on our society when you have to add the disclaimer "You should never shoot at the police"...
Bows are of 2 types: - modern - rely on speed of shooting and fast arrows, - high kinetic energy - buy low mass. So if you get the arrow to stop its useless. - old bows - rely on weight of shooting and mass of the arrow. These are bows made to penetrate. Just stopping the arrow doesn't end the damage because the inertia still give it more energy. There's a video of a guy penetrating medieval armor by shooting arrows made entirely of steel. While at the same time modern arrows do no damage and medieval arrows made of wood shatter.
I wish I had an uncle like jasper to call me a cabrone (dumbass) every 30 seconds and gets more excited than me to ride a bike 🤣 most wholesome Mexican duo on the internet
Looks like a Remington model 11 Sportsman. My great grandfather had a couple of them we kept in the family. Both are his were from the 1930s but could have been made anywhere between about 1905 and the 1940s.
My favorites are those with dynamite blasts, propane, grenades and cannon guns. Exposions are the best! Hope next video will be a car full of propane and exposive and a big boom!
The professional way to throw a knife is grabbing the tip of the blade that's how they taught the military in WW2 and Vietnam. It gives a accurate throw and can get more tip hits at a farther distance. So the guy that made those knives actually throws the wrong way.
These guys have one of the most wholesome friendship despite an age difference this shows we’re all just kids inside
im pretty sure its his dad
Chênh nhau chỉ có năm tuổi làm sao mà bố được
that old guy was rather young 10 yrs ago.
Greatly said these guys are so fun an awsome
@@matutetias713 one is armenian the other one is mexican.
These guys are the most wholesome duo on YT, always fun to watch.
probably the nicest people who own i gun channel. i really like them
but they trying to have a bromance at start of video
“Dummy proof” as he loads it wrong….
For real I wanna hang out with them doin this hahaha
Did you see the atm video.
I knew a couple of men at Long Beach City College who in 1974 made a crossbow out of automobile leaf springs laminated together; it used a hydraulic system to cock the bow and then they demonstrated it in our archery class. The bolt went through about 18" of concrete wall material and was dangerous to shoot. If the bow was to break it would kill the shooter; I didn't shoot it. Nice demonstration. Once I get a new knee replacement I would like to try the bike.
Hydraulics force😮
As an LBCC alumni, this is the last place I expected to see my school mentioned, but I’m happy I did!!!!
My dad and uncle made one out of a truck leaf spring. The bolt went straight through an old house.
Best of luck with the knee replacement! I'm not so lucky with mine. I'm thinking April 13th was the wrong day for the first surgery. I've had 4 surgeries now and am on a temporary replacement and not lucking forward to getting a real replacement again! 2 years of my life I won't get back and was hoping to get rid of pain so I could be more active and boy did that backfire!
I don't know if he's needs a real knee replacement or if he's making a joke about an arrow to the knee
30 minutes talkin < 3 minutes action
Yup. 👎
Your Tik tok energy is spilling out.
@@Jsmash88808no that just a long video for that
You sounds like my wife
@@maximodiaz802 30 minutes is only a "long" video if your attention span can only handle content in 60 second increments. I bet you think this response is a book as well, lol.
Thanks for including some ballistic testing in this E-bike review. It's the little details like that that matter.
Thank god for the skip button or I would have stopped watching
Thanks for complaining like a child about people wanting to make money with content you watch for free
Damn, you guys have no clue what fun not how sponsorships work.
@@lemmegetamuhfckinuhhh2023 I actually stopped watching when the bike part ended, not even joking. Bike was cool.
@@Ranstone lol
400fps was such a novelty and limit in the crossbow market, its remarkable that they can accelerate arrows to 500fps now.
Electromagnetic energy can send a metal arrow up to 1/10th the speed of light and potentially turn all hazardous asteroids and comets to clouds of vaporized material while they are still beyond Mars orbit. We just need a large enough battery and rails that can handle the amount of energy needed.
@@BlueSkyCountry yeah sure you can when upscaling it, but i mentioned relatively compact and mecahnical arrow accelerators that can be carried and operated by 1 person alone.
@@Scout887 With new solid state batteries being developed, that might just be possible in the near future. If you can integrate a laptop battery sized pack generating up to a 1000 amp / 800 volt burst, and an inert gas injector to push a steel arrow between the accelerating rail so the arrow does not weld to the rail and cause a short circuit, you can get that arrow not only up to several thousand feet per second, but part of the bolt would be vaporized to a near plasma state, penetrating even the armor of light APCs and fighting vehicles. That kind of weapon will bring back the era of "cold weaponry" ie., pre-firearm, but now powered by electromagnetic energy. Perfection of that tech will revolutionize space travel as well. If giant electromagnetic catapults could be constructed, freight and passengers could be shuttled between the planets and moons of the Solar System with the ships only needing enough fuel for orbital and reentry maneuvers upon arrival. Colonies on Mars, and the Jovian moons will be a reality.
@@BlueSkyCountry The company "SpinLaunch" is trying something like that, shooting low weight satellites into earths orbit.
@@Scout887 Yep. It is basically a giant version of an ancient sling. Pretty cool though not for passengers, as the acceleration is ridiculously fast and violent.
I think most enjoyable part in your channel is the friendship between you two.
I can feel you two really happy spent time filming together.
It's a Remington model 11. I had a similar model made by Luigi Franchi. The receiver hump wasn't quite as pronounced as it is on the Remington and Browning models but, the cycling mechanism was the same. Mine kicked like an angry mule which is why I eventually traded it for something a bit more tame.
Usually Im anoyed by ads on youtube videos so I always skip them but you guys make it really fun and show us very cool stuff like that electric bicycle so I watched it because it doesnt feel like an ad
"I'm ready cabron"
Science Channel back in full effect.
I really enjoy the banter between the two. I love the since of humor and they truly have fun in what they do. Cheers my friends!
I have the aventon level. I've got nearly 2k miles on it since last November. I ride at least 12mi a day going to and from work.
The 45mi range is in perfect factoring conditions. It depends on your pas (pedal assist) setting, weight, and the grade of your trip. Using full power pas5 I can get about 18mi out of one charge. I average about 25mph, but have hit up to 32mph at times.
Throttle only will get you 20mph, pas1 will get you 10mph, pas2 15mph, pas3 20mph, pas4 24mph, pas5 28
If you use it a lot, I highly suggest getting a second battery, that way you always have one ready to go.
I've forgotten to charge mine before and was grlad I had the spare or I'd have been late for work.
Depending on motor strength and the battery wattage, you can remove the speed limitation settings on that ebike. Wouldnt push it past twenty five miles per hour though
You really need to make sure the tyres can handle the speed & chains can be a week link at higher powers , especially the light weight racing chains also basic caliper brakes can shed their blocks when used at speed or even overheat rubber ones .
@@richarddixon7276 that, plus the interfaces are usually compatible with the bike its on, but it isnt bike specific. The interface has options to crank up to 50mph, on my bike that would burn out the motor and probably short the battery. On a different model with a differently geared motor/stronger battery, wouldnt be an issue. There are a lot of reasons not to push it too much
@@UrDadsFavouriteMaleEscort Oh Yes , they might look like toys , but really the faster ones are to all intents light weight electric motorcycles styled like bicycles .
if you don't mind voiding your warranty
@@busybee6889 not an issue if you know how to do general repairs and maintenance. Some brands have a specified max safe speed for each model too, in those instances you'd only void if you crank it past advertised output.
This type of friendship is all I ever wished for
I don't think I've laughed this much watching a gun review(?), shield review(?) show. Love this chaotic duo.
🤣🤣
I love this channel and the synergy between you two :)
I love this! Definitely one of your better videos. Lots of laughter, totally different weapons and even the sun was cool for photography!
The shotgun looks like an old Remington that was built on the vintage Browning automatic patent.
They were made under license as Remington Model 11. They are basically Browning Auto 5's
@@dillonharr7628 Perfect. Thanks for the specific models!
My dad has an old Browning that looks just like that. It must be an Auto 5.
The Remington 11 is what it looks like you have, it’s a clone of the iconic Browning A5 that is still produced to this day. It wasn’t ejecting more than likely cause them was lower fps rounds and didn’t have the power to fully cycle the weapon.
Yes the infamous shotgun of Bonnie and Clyde
Maybe.. Or maybe not..
If its brand new it could need to be run in too
@@Jake_Hamlin they stopped making them in like 1947. So doubt it’s new. It’s a great shotgun and like many semi auto they typically need higher fps loads. Many of the low “brass” target loads are pretty light. I kinda do this stuff for a living.
@@GodsGladiator You know you can change the friction rings around to make them function with low brass target loads..yes? Just remember that once you do that DON'T fire anything high brass or it'll batter the gun...and the shooter with excessive recoil.
I pretty much spent the whole video just imagining this guy showing that beautiful crossbow to someone ages ago when crossbows were new and peak technology
"Speed hasn´t killed anybody. Suddenly becoming stationary, that´s what gets you." J. Clarkson
Would be great to see what this crossbow can do to a wooden shield, like medieval ages.
Wood is really good at biting things. Maintenance for most shields required a special oil and leather as well to make sure arrows couldn't penetrate. With this type of crossbow it might go through 2 of the Roman shields. As for the iron shields, maybe one.
This crossbow might grant many advantages to someone but it won't be decisive. It takes too long to load so it's like the riflemen of the 1700s. Its biggest advantage is range and accuracy, but you won't be able to pull off anything a modern sniper can only 200-300 feet away.
I would personally recommend just a single m1 Abrams MBT. It can just sit there and nothing can really hurt it. And you can always run over people who try to mess with you. The .50 would go through at least 5 or 6 shields before the bullet's deflected away and the main cannon would likely go through everything.
@@puppergump4117 Couple things a sniper can't, quiet, penetration of sandbag barriers.
I've seen the crossbow defeat riot shields and bullet resistant vests on another channel. Amazing how powerful crossbows are.
You guys are always having fun and laughing! You guys are awesome 😎
Surprised those flimsy plastic shields did as well as they did. Not bad for something only meant to stop rocks and bricks.
As always, very entertaining and educational!
Edwin just wants to ride the bike😂😂
I'd go all the way to the mountain with it🤣
I'm curious? Can you remove the accessories and somehow bond 2 or 3 of those shields together. I'm wondering if the shield was twice as thick, would it stop the bolt from the 505 where as with space between them it passes through 2 with ease?
If you're having a bad day, turn this on and it will get much better, these guys crack me up
You guys have been doing awesome work. I think you should consider getting one of those slow motion cameras that like slow the video down to like a few frames per a second. Have that on the side for you and Jaspari to view afterwards and for us to see the actual impact and effects of all your efforts but otherwise awesome channel guys
Anyone else getting anxiety each time they have a go on the shield 😬😂? I worry it might come back at them on a ricochet
Thanks for the video, ramping with the bike cracks me up
The tiny .22 mag has like a 0.5" barrel, not long enough to generate power. Same round out of a rifle would probably go at least twice as fast.
This channel is just tow best friend’s having fun
24:44 because you're 22 pistol that shooting magnums out of pretty much a non-existent barrel it's not going fast enough to be equal to a Magnum power you would get out of a 8-in barrel or a rifle.
ikr, shit is probably going 500fps or some bs
@@killerbern666 put a laser on top and use it for mice, that's all it's good for 😅
"Get out and have fun" is the message I get from this.
You never disappoint guys great job
Mann how come nobody talking bout how Jasper deserves one of those bikes! Without him there wouldnt be so much laughter
Haven't watched this channel for a while. Positively surprised that they are both still alive :D I'll check on you guys every now and again to make sure
Agreed. Possibly the most unsafe guy on RUclips. But entertaining all the same.
Anyone who likes the throwing sharp things part, checkout the S&W throwing axes...no worry at any level for bounce backs the way they have it designed, you can sink shots on the handle or any 3 sides of the head.
Two men being happy. I'm being happy just by watching them interact.
Edwin did you see my comment in your last video asking If you'll do a video on "can you start a fire with muzzle flash" no propellment , just using a tinder bundle. That would be awesome.
U can lol mythbusters did
I'm sure it's possible but it's would blow away your kindling for sure
That would be a good video.
Polenar tactical did it with the desert eagle
@@blacktemplar2377 I want to know if a AR can do it, what angle and what technique works best
Bro penetration with an arrow is much easier than with a bullet, first weight, 2nd length and momentum force of arrows are crazy higher than bullets even at slower speeds, 3rd arrows carry kinetic energy tens of times higher than bullets.. all u need is a good diamond penetrating tip, a steel rod, and a gun powerful enough to shoot it.
Sharp fast quiet
Average Kinetic energy of a 9mm fired from a handgun: 354 Ft/lbs
Average Kinetic energy of an arrow fired from a compound bow: 52Ft/lbs
are you high?
Plus we have to keep in mind, they’re using riot shields not ballistic shields.
@@devinfosdick3774 smaller weight, higher speed versus higher weight and slower speed. If both had the same Ft/Lbs rating, you might find they react differently.
Bullets are soft. Razor blades are so hard. That is why it penetrates so well.
The arrow is under 300 grains so about that of a 45,
Very impressive crossbow. Accurate, quiet, and deadly. Looks awesome!!!
Love this channel...the safe and oxygen bottle one was simply awesome....keep it up you guys..cheers from the 🇬🇧
Ricochets occur when a bullet or bullet fragment is deflected by an object rather than penetrating and becoming embedded in that object. Ricochet behavior may vary with bullet shape, bullet material, spin, velocity (and distance), target material and the angle of incidence. They can kill you despite your knowledge of water in deserts...
Just that first part with the bike deserves a like it was hilarious 😂
i dont know whats more entertaiment the relationship between this two guys or the shield test AWESOME VIDEOS!
I like these guys. Fun to watch. New subscriber from Vancouver Canada.
Curtindo os vídeos aqui do Brasil. Top demais
Nitro 505 is awesome! I got one with garmin scope. And it's shooting 485 grain at 506fps. Gonna see if it will shoot through shoulder of a deer this coming season, and drop a deer like a rifle shoulder shot! But awesome crossbow. Shooting my lighter 400grain bolts at 518fps!
I'm betting with the right broad head you'll even get a pass through on the shoulder
We need a best cameraman award🤣 this one is sure up there
One of the few water spots in the desert and this genius puts lead in it.
7:38 JUST SHOOT THE DAMN ARROW!111
Arrowheads are an important thing for piercing armor, you’d probably need a bodkin
Once you practice spin-less throwing, and start hitting your throws, it's one of the best feelings in the world.
Matey goes SO close to pointing the gun at his own head so many times… and yet such a great show!.
I'd imagine if a time traveller went back to ancient greece with these shields, regular arrows would be no match for it, plus, they can still see what's ahead.
Yeah, ancient shields were wood rimmed with metal. At that velocity the steel-tipped arrow would likely pierce the shield and the bronze armguard of the bearer.
There’ll come a day in which this guy will be rolling down the range driving a tank and shooting at some bunker made of steel and adamantium.
been really fun watching the tutorials
It's a Model 11 "Humpback" Designed by J. Moses Browning, first produced at FN, then Remington in very early part of the 20th century. I took quite a few ducks with mine years ago. I love the old shotguns before they went to stamped parts in the late 50s and early 60s. I have a couple to very nice Rem Model 31s that are as smooth as butter.
Some cajones to stand so close to those shields when firing. i'd be worried about ricochet action. Highly entertaining as usual though!
Moments in and already dying of laughter. 😂
Came here to see how well this shields can block, stayed for the wholesome bonding this 2 have
These guys are completely insane and miraculously stayed alive, shooting without cover.
Do not repeat what they did!
You guys should have a medic on standby. And now bad guys will know what to use to negotiate police riot shields.
Crossbows seem to be the way to go
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Anyone else think that these boys get half their subscribers for the love of their friendship !?
Such great friends !
Love you guys just pure and authentic…. Jasper been losing weight too I’ve noticed
7:50 The shield just rejected the arrow 😂
That huge head on the arrow wouldn't have helped it get through best to have a very sharp point narrow point also you can get 150lb draw on a standard bow but you will have to be very strong
Broadheads actually have some very advanced abilities to cut through all kinds of stuff. It would hypothetically be better to have a dedicated point to penetrate stuff like this, but nobody makes that because it's not a realistic use case. So target tips are designed for target practice and don't really penetrate well, while broadheads are designed to cut through as much bone and muscle as possible, therefore penetrating better than the narrower tips despite more surface area.
That said, there's a huge difference between a cheap broadhead and an expensive one.
"I think you missed kbron" ajjajaja loved it
You guys make the best content!
It would be interesting to see a slingshot test with those riot shields
Then bring a sling with a 16oz slug.
It would be similar to a 22
I beg to differ about the scenery Edwin, my West Virginia mountains are absolutely beautiful lol
Country roads, take me home.
I always have fun watching you two vatos!
The older man’s knife throwing skill is impressive!
This is really fun channel .
The video start at 7:50
I love yalls energy, there's no denying that yall love what you do. Always fun to watch. 💯💯💯
You have the most amazing cameraman in the history of all cameras!
I genuinely wish they would get behind some kind of protective glass when they do these things
Thanks for the content as always Edwin. It is a sad reflection on our society when you have to add the disclaimer "You should never shoot at the police"...
Agreed...can you imagine how many clips would be emptied as soon as the arrow hits a shield?
They both are so good .they always laugh and make us laughter also
Starts here you’re welcome 7:50
Thank you for showing the bad people what to use to get through a shield
Bows are of 2 types:
- modern - rely on speed of shooting and fast arrows, - high kinetic energy - buy low mass. So if you get the arrow to stop its useless.
- old bows - rely on weight of shooting and mass of the arrow. These are bows made to penetrate. Just stopping the arrow doesn't end the damage because the inertia still give it more energy.
There's a video of a guy penetrating medieval armor by shooting arrows made entirely of steel. While at the same time modern arrows do no damage and medieval arrows made of wood shatter.
Love your Content 😃
You guys are awesome!!! Keep it up...
Like the laughter you guys have so much fun .
Great video I like when you said he where the water came from! (answer) the sky. Lol
I noticed that I am smiling when I watch your videos. During whole video. Good job
Lol thanks 😊
They had those bikes when i was a kid and quit making them most of my life. Its good to see them again. They used to be very rare.
The third shot from the 22 switch hit the block!
I wish I had an uncle like jasper to call me a cabrone (dumbass) every 30 seconds and gets more excited than me to ride a bike 🤣 most wholesome Mexican duo on the internet
Don't go with a riot shield where crossbows are used
Looks like a Remington model 11 Sportsman. My great grandfather had a couple of them we kept in the family. Both are his were from the 1930s but could have been made anywhere between about 1905 and the 1940s.
My favorites are those with dynamite blasts, propane, grenades and cannon guns. Exposions are the best! Hope next video will be a car full of propane and exposive and a big boom!
The professional way to throw a knife is grabbing the tip of the blade that's how they taught the military in WW2 and Vietnam. It gives a accurate throw and can get more tip hits at a farther distance. So the guy that made those knives actually throws the wrong way.
Edwin’s always looking out, good shit boys
This guy is using a compound bow not a crossbow. Big difference.