And all the options out there. Decades worth. Unbelievable how long g this has been going on with allrhe different slugs and ideas. Plus them taking g the time to share it all with us. 👍
True think of all the different ordinances that you can put down the barrel of a shotgun I don't know of any other firearm you can do that with. A very Universal tool.
An x-ray scan could find all the fragments. They don’t seem particularly small. It would just be a matter of keeping track of how many there are to ensure they are all removed. Given their shape and being made of iron, I don’t think you’d want to leave them in.
having like 200 red hot rods of metal shooting out of a barrel of a shotgun at once is such a brilliantly simple idea I'm honestly shocked people didnt try it sooner
@q@quantumss believe it or not I actually did, keywords are “like 200” meaning not literally 200 but akin to 200 (which 163 rods would be practically similar to 200 rods)
I don't believe you're paying attention just like this guy before because the fact that this has been done before and he even stated it but he's wanted to try it for a long time
Former US Army Artillery officer here. These videos are great for reminding those of us who volunteer to fight why we want to avoid war if at all possible. Because our ability to create unique munitions that will decimate you is pretty eye opening. Yikes.
The difference is you have to score a hit before you get to enjoy the flechette surprise-- so maybe that would be what the guy _behind_ the pointman receives...
What's even more horrifying because they're that malleable steel, they bend in all sorts of weird directions so they're incredibly hard to remove. And on top of that they will carry much more momentum through the body so they will go all over the place inside the body.
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
@beestingza while that’s true, the availability for what would arguably be increased lethality and effect makes this a viable option in a pinch and as aforementioned, very easily obtained.
@beestingzaArguably, it is a lot easier for me to stumble upon scrap cable than it is for me to find lead. Lead is desirable. If I had to ghetto together ammunition where I only had a reliable supply of primers, shells, and powder (A stretch, I know, but arguably possible.) I could probably just chop a steel plate in half, slap the two in a vice, and drill two holes of different diameters at different depths. The deep one holds the cable shot, the short one is sized to the barrel. Preheat, pour in a soft low melt readily available metal (aluminum comes to mind), let set, separate mold, repeat. Not as graceful as lead, but arguably if I was the enemy and I heard that the slugs were cables that spaghetti'd inside me, I'd be terrified. More than regular slugs. This gives passion project vibes.
It would be a miracle , if the victim made it to a surgeon in the first place , but miracles do happen ! I had a 9mm go right through my liver , and 28 staples , and a huge scar later , I'm writing this !
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
24:29 holy shit, it’s consistently seperating into the most beautifully horrifying bundles of wire that then separate further! Good lord that is a horrifying round.
@threezysworld8089would be easy, think 1 length of wire folded/wrapped and pressed into shape - could be made to come apart in various shapes, even ball/shot like configurations. There's somebody a patent.
@SlimJim-ub9og Spring-loaded fragmenting razorwire slug sounds like something that would permakill a T-Virus zombie, they definitely are NOT getting back up as Crimson Heads after a headshot with it
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
That looks absolutely terrifying. Those cavities those slugs create looks like it would make abstract art out of your insides, made of steel and flesh.
I really wanted to see the round splay out the front side and become five times the width before it hit the target!!! 🤯 Why was it rotating? Is it the shape of the exterior coil itself? Because I thought he fired the resin-encased slug first so I was trying to figure out why it was rifling through the air...... 🧐🤔
@Yabberfratim pretty sure he had a rifle barrel and the plastic casing allows it to spin. Although it would be cool to see if it splayed out in the air it would dramatically reduce the energy.
@ivibewitharocketlauncher2250he responded to me on another message thread and said that theirs is rifled. He didn't specify if the entire barrel was rifled in this video or if it was just a rifle choke they had installed like in some of their videos (I've watched about six or seven since this one now) 🤪 can't get enough!
Nah, we've all thought of it before, but Steven from Canada was the only madlad crazy enough to send one in for testing, proving once again that Canadians abide by the Geneva Checklist.
@AlexGoldhill Oh yeah, well frankly that just means Steven from Canada is a more earnest Canadian, making sure our horrified allies have all available (terrifying) options to pick from XD
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
Me, also as a Canadian, heard "...made by Steven in Canada..." and thought "Oh, f**k...". Mad props for for them being efficiently, brutally effective, but man...
Also it's basically 6 of our major vegetables and more. Broccoli, cauliflower, collards, brussel sprouts, cabbage, kale, bok choy, radishes, turnips, arugula, and more. All bred from mustard. The mustard plant is EVERYWHERE.
@lefishe5845 Brassicas _evolved_ into countless different plants. We just refined certain pre-existing varieties to be tastier. It’s a massive family of plants.
When I was in college, my dorm neighbors pranked me by squirting several whole bottles of mustard under my door while I was away. I will never ever forget that smell
@gderdall1213 they are talking about in ww1 and 2 Canadians did do some things that later led to the Geneva Conventions ruling those actions as war crimes. So indirectly, kinda did.
19:25 wow, Eugene really likes you. That is a very rare limited edition Spydie that was only produced once in 2013. Just be careful because the blade steel is non-stainless and can chip easily; however it should have excellent edge retention.
Chuckles, I'm not sure you using child soldiers to be wanted in every country is the best idea you've ever had. It may rank up there with mixing whiskey sours and walnut brownies.
This is the first time in all my years of watching this channel, that a round has had any effect on me. Seeing that first ballistic gel with wires poking out of it in random directions and ran all through it, made me physically ill. I didn't throw up, but my stomach definitely did a back flip for sure. Jeeeeesus christ.
Hi! Canadian here. In theory he's already given us enough info to beat the kevlar vest without saying it out loud. Steel is neither the heaviest nor softest metal he could have used is all I probably had to say. A non-silver silver bullet, if you will.
@KendrickManyou think a softer metal would be more penetrating? i was thinking a more brittle metal might be better, kinda like how depleted uranium rounds fragment and self sharpen
Funfact: For much of history, especially in the Middle Ages, mustard was not an everyday condiment but was considered Delicacy and expensive product that was mainly reserved for the nobility and the rich.
@lucienramirez lol I was gonna say beauty is one word. I'm pretty stoked though if I can get me a nice piece of steel wire I can make me some nasty slugs that I don't need a factory for.
I remember stories from my dad's Nam vet friends of chunks of telephone cable being used as shotgun projectiles.....that thing gave me the heebie jeebies
That's the first time in my lifetime that I've ever heard of someone allergic to mustard. I mean I'm not surprised I'm empathetic. However It's hard to imagine a foot long fair corn dog, old fashioned American cheese burger, streak fries or secret sauce, without extra extra mustard. Peace Love and Abundance friends.
Wonder if having steel wire woven in the opposite direction would improve penetration and reduce shrapnel. Either way, the wire untangling itself after initial impact due to rotation, this is what hollow points wish they were
This reminds me of the time that I heard that the times Canada has gone to war, they absolutely crushed their opponent. So it's not that they are nice because they are passive, it's that they are nice because they know how not to be. And seeing all the "it's not a war crime the first time" and this video? Yeah, I believe it
@B__Mer I am also assuming that the fibres will dissipate inside the tissue, making them an absolute nightmare to remove surgically. I now require someone to do this with tightly wound razorwire and barbed wire. I KNOW there is an American with the will, resin and desire to make this happen.
@celticphox We can but hope. I personally am excited to see the resin case, steel tipped, "Barbed Ire" round in action. Stephen - I am willing to let you use that as long as I get credit - no cash required. ;)
Another one for the Geneva Checklist
Idk about you, but I'm not a signatory...
Oh, Canada!
The Geneva suggestions?
Well...Canadian actions were instrumental in...helping the Conventions into being....to say it nicely.
@hitmonkey2984 I call it the Geneva Achievements List, but it doesn't roll off the tongue quite as well
This entire channel has just been me remembering why a shotgun is the true apocalypse firearm.
And all the options out there. Decades worth. Unbelievable how long g this has been going on with allrhe different slugs and ideas. Plus them taking g the time to share it all with us. 👍
True think of all the different ordinances that you can put down the barrel of a shotgun I don't know of any other firearm you can do that with. A very Universal tool.
@matthewotis3594you should see someone shoot the dragon's breath out of a shotgun at night that is a sight to see.
@davolbci bet. Its a different world when its dark out. Feels like it anyway. We used to shoot random stuff off for the 4th.
@matthewotis3594shooting at night is fun. Can't see what you hit but who cares it's a good light show lol.
That’s the most sinister shotgun round I’ve ever seen.
At least the fragments are magnetic.
Piranha rounds are pretty angry but yeah, this is up there with it
Ya, but it leaves evidence...How about ice! It melts, leaving no trace of what was used to shoot the perpetrator.
@nospoon4799ever seen flushettes? 100 little carbide arrow like peices in a shotshell . Anti Armour rounds.
@mercwiththemouthsnewphone6798flushetts are way more bad ass and been around for many decades
This is what combat medics see in their nightmares.
90% of the rounds tested here would give anyone in the medical field a nightmare lol
Even if you survived that shot, there's no way in hell you're ever having an MRI scan during your remaining years. That was genuinely horrifying.
Brrrrrrr-chsgsjsvsjgssghshsssshink~
"There you go sir, all gone!"
The body:
😃
😊
Big ouch. All those wires are just ripping your organs and body.
An x-ray scan could find all the fragments. They don’t seem particularly small. It would just be a matter of keeping track of how many there are to ensure they are all removed. Given their shape and being made of iron, I don’t think you’d want to leave them in.
Whoever is driving down that road is going to be getting flat tires for weeks.
*years
Amazon fed ex ups usps bumming
😅😅😅
shoes will pick them up very good, so RIP feet or knees when kneeling to change the flat. 🤣
I seen these at the tire recycling place, same or similar wires and lengths. They ain’t too bad with work boots.
You can call it the "Canadian toothbrush" 😂😂😂
I like that name, it reminds me of the "Rubiconian Handshake"
@dudley.dooright Oh whoa.. NEW OLD TECH?!?
call it the "The Honey Crueler" round
best idea for a name ive had in ages
Cthulu slugs
Imagine being an Emergency Room surgeon and somebody hit by this comes in.....
no way they come. On a stretcher at best.
Doesn't matter 💩 if all you do is talk about it instead of *DOING* something against it.
You won’t make it to the ER.
@OtherworIdIy Wat
@OtherworIdIy Why would I want to do something against it?
Every trauma surgens nightmare.
Nope, you never made it to the surgeon unless you were wearing a vest.
No. You'd never make it to the table.
@Meop79 Without a vest - you'd get as far as a bucket.
Easy, roll them by an MRI machine and they'll come out on their own...
@AmbuBadgertrue but I'm thinking the patient might not enjoy it😅or survive.
"its not a war crime the first time" old canadian proverb
(wow, some people are spazzes.. its a joke, ffs)
“It is well that war is so terrible or we should become too fond of it.” -Robert E. Lee
We Canadians are sorry...
Canuk wire cool!
I bet they defeat locks easy!
Not a war crime the first time, to quote The Fat Electician, but these would get put into the Geneva Convention checklist pretty fast if used.
I've been watching this channel for years.
This is the first time that I've been genuinely horrified.
lol Thanks for continuing to watch!
Were you horrified by the load or by the mustard?
you ain't whistlin' Dixie! I may have peed a little
Same here. This round would be devastating to a meat target
@taofledermaus I have a good imagination. These are mini-claymores.
the best way i would describe this is a "internal shrapnel round" which is a phrase that puts more fear into me than i thought possible
Damn Canada, it's just a hockey game!
😫 NO IT’S NOTTTT
Try telling that to all the hockey moms...
America: DON'T TOUCH OUR BOATS!!!!
Canada: DON'T TOUCH OUR PUCKS!!!!
Hahahahahahah
From a Canadian by the way 🙂
Too soon, mate! Too soon! ;P
Im a Canadian and all I'm saying is it's not a war crime the first time.
its only a war crime if theres a formal declaration of war and youre a military soldier. civilians can use whatever
"Oh, ok, ya. Sorry aboot that." *impish shrug*
@dominicdeluca6378 sure, but there still are such charges as 'torture', 'murder' and 'possession of a deadly weapon or munitions'...
@dominicdeluca6378 Well, to quote Tickle, "It ain't illegal if you don't get caught".
I didnt sign anything at no convention
>Canadian war invention
>Looks inside
>War crime
Every time
It never is the first time.
Only if it gets added to the list. In other words, stop snitching.
For generally peaceful folks, Canadians are pretty creative when it comes to war crimes.
Canada: So what if we-
World: NO!
When I was younger we had great results with .38 rnds w/8 shot filling the voids
Absolutely devastating round. Imagine having ti try and fish out all those wires. Youd basically just have to sign the victim off.
It's the whole idea 😊
See Iron Man's chest injury for the longest time
having like 200 red hot rods of metal shooting out of a barrel of a shotgun at once is such a brilliantly simple idea I'm honestly shocked people didnt try it sooner
163, not 200. Pay attention.
@q@quantumss believe it or not I actually did, keywords are “like 200” meaning not literally 200 but akin to 200 (which 163 rods would be practically similar to 200 rods)
I don't believe you're paying attention just like this guy before because the fact that this has been done before and he even stated it but he's wanted to try it for a long time
Flechette rounds already exist. Not as scary as this wire rope thing, but its a similar idea.
This 1 is actually terrifying
Geneva: what a great day today.
Canada: look what i invented.
Geneva: dammit Canada
Geneva *Suggestions*
The America finally started seeping in. The first good argument for a border wall.
I mean, they're nice people... when you don't piss them off. Remember WWII?
“The Tiniest War Crime”!!
@elanasilverman4468wouldn’t blame you….
Former US Army Artillery officer here. These videos are great for reminding those of us who volunteer to fight why we want to avoid war if at all possible. Because our ability to create unique munitions that will decimate you is pretty eye opening. Yikes.
eye opening is the right expression in this case!
Certainly seems like Steven from Canada is sending a warning to Americans not to "f*ck around and find out"... :D
@barbarusbloodshed6347seriously , are you that stupid ?
Active duty LTC who works in pentagon. Concur with all.
@RB-jf5wwMy Dad used to work for the Secretary of Defense in the Naval Submarine Warfare group in the E-Ring. Thank you for your service.
Canada here...this is why we can have nice things!
10:20 The trauma from the wires turning into fragmenting flechettes looks really, really bad. Perhaps the most devastating i’ve ever seen.
The difference is you have to score a hit before you get to enjoy the flechette surprise-- so maybe that would be what the guy _behind_ the pointman receives...
@AmbuBadger They can compare wounds as they fade away to unconsciousness…
yeah you would have to be in intensive surgery for hours, and you would have a super long recovery time.
Now imagine the same slug made out of end brazed tungsten carbide cable...
What’s diabolical is that due to this design the slug will dump every ounce of force it has immediately while fracturing.
The amount of hate concentrated in that one piece of ammo is staggering
Yep. Hurray for our side.
The geese couldn’t take any more hate, so we had to put it somewhere…
Absolutely perfect for home invasions
@RickMason-yj7pvYou seem like a really stable person...
A canadian amount I would say XD
That's honestly horrifying.
I've been stabbed by those wires and damn they hurt. Sharp as hell too
What's even more horrifying because they're that malleable steel, they bend in all sorts of weird directions so they're incredibly hard to remove. And on top of that they will carry much more momentum through the body so they will go all over the place inside the body.
Horrifyingly awesome.
@walkerhartge9177 They also weaken, so if you were to grab it with piers to extract, they can break off. Horrible
@walkerhartge9177if one were to be hit by one of those,there is no point trying to remove the wires because its game over
Slow motion is awesome.
The cabling breaking up that easily makes it so nasty.
Naw I will have no survival chance against these forbidden wire rope slug 😭🙏
Call it the Canadian bear claw
Someone send this to #MadManFenrir for Canadian Barbarian Trench Broom round.
Shrapnel shot seems a better fit.
@CastToFallThe Geneva MoneyShot
dudeee i was just thinking, these have got to be able to take down a decent sized grizzly.
"The Grizzly, both for the damage it does, and a fit description of the wound that follows"
At least the Canadian man will say "sorry" after those wires eviscerate you.
Just learned in Korea we left Canadian pennies on Chinese bodies. One Chinese soldier who survived found, to his dismay, a penny in his pocket. 😮
Your username and PFP are diabolical. Keep reminding the world!
Great profile bro
Idk Canadians been kinda wild lately lmao
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
Love the fact that you used my "Diceman" sticker as a target. If you need more let me know.
lol, just glad you aren't mad!!
Phew!
@ronnielow8612 How much to buy some ??
I want to put a couple on my race car.
@taofledermaus What's the song at 14:30?
@MisterMonsieurtell me why, Bonsky Beat.
Could also be the Supermode+Axewell version
Ballistic Mustard!! a good name for a band.
Good name for the ammo.... 🤣
Or a race horse
The best part is the elegant simplicity of this round. Cheap, widely available, devastating
Also the fact the projectiles are kinda already mass produced.
@Christmas_Gman Seems like it would be more work than just pouring lead slugs.
@beestingza while that’s true, the availability for what would arguably be increased lethality and effect makes this a viable option in a pinch and as aforementioned, very easily obtained.
@the_great_tigorian_channel I'm pretty sure we were set as far murdering capabilities go for a shotgun ages ago
@beestingzaArguably, it is a lot easier for me to stumble upon scrap cable than it is for me to find lead. Lead is desirable. If I had to ghetto together ammunition where I only had a reliable supply of primers, shells, and powder (A stretch, I know, but arguably possible.)
I could probably just chop a steel plate in half, slap the two in a vice, and drill two holes of different diameters at different depths. The deep one holds the cable shot, the short one is sized to the barrel. Preheat, pour in a soft low melt readily available metal (aluminum comes to mind), let set, separate mold, repeat. Not as graceful as lead, but arguably if I was the enemy and I heard that the slugs were cables that spaghetti'd inside me, I'd be terrified. More than regular slugs. This gives passion project vibes.
Maybe off topic, but I appreciate the “NO AI” sign in the corner of the thumbnail. Thanks 🇺🇸
thanks Chick!
Indeed, im so tired of AI slop everywhere
Seconded! It's nice to know there's a gold standard here. Subbed!
Total clanker death
How does that sign matter? Couldn't ai videos still put the same sign?
"You brought the mustard gas, right?"
"Um.. sort of."
I get Mustard gas after eating hotdogs 🥸
@DaveHardgravediabolical
Your puncture repair guy is going to have a good year.
Your local good year has a tyre repair guy
Imagine being the doctor to have to fix someone that got shot by that thing, that'd be hours and hours of surgery
I don't think there'd be any chance unless it hit somewhere absolutely non-vital. Whatever that thing hits is being turned into ground beef.
more like the coroner spending hours digging those out of a corpse.
You arent fixing that. You are burying it.
Just cut off the head and transplant it onto a more intact corpse, gotta be easier.
It would be a miracle , if the victim made it to a surgeon in the first place , but miracles do happen ! I had a 9mm go right through my liver , and 28 staples , and a huge scar later , I'm writing this !
Twizzler rounds.
Steel twizzler
What a Twist 😮😂
Very meme-able choice! Nobody's getting up from that, even with a vest. May I suggest Grizzly Twizzler?
I approve of this name
Twizz to the dome / He's not gettin up
That gel shot looks absolutely terrifing
looks like it got infested by an alien.
I'd be praying I take this in the head. Straight up torture rounds if you survive.
Best Canadian invention since the Avro CF-105 Arrow
A MRI technician's worst nightmare
Wowsers 😮
They don't do MRI's on cadavers, do they?
Switch to xray
@nostalgiaarcadefuture I don’t think so, you make a good point.
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
24:29 holy shit, it’s consistently seperating into the most beautifully horrifying bundles of wire that then separate further! Good lord that is a horrifying round.
What if they figured out how to put less cables but they're longer 🤔
@threezysworld8089would be easy, think 1 length of wire folded/wrapped and pressed into shape - could be made to come apart in various shapes, even ball/shot like configurations.
There's somebody a patent.
@SlimJim-ub9og Spring-loaded fragmenting razorwire slug sounds like something that would permakill a T-Virus zombie, they definitely are NOT getting back up as Crimson Heads after a headshot with it
Steven from Canada has become very creative after watching his national hockey team lose to USA 😂
Please tell Steven it was nothing personal and we won't do it again. We don't want Geneva to become a book.
@dan60272only make that promise after you remind Steven that it is “just a game”. 😅
You're not on the team bud, you didn't win anything
I'm pretty sure Steven from Canada committed a crime by even making these, not to mention shipping them across international borders
If you are American ...then "WE" Won a gold metal...USA ....USA....USA
You say war crime, we say creativity.
Oh thats 110% a war crime.
Not if you win
It is only a warcrime if it is done by millitary during a war.
It is neither millitary test, nor USA is officially in any war
All's fair in love and war
@flameendcyborgguy883 It's also only a war crime if they make it one
Not if you don't sign the treaty....
The kinda weapon you'd see crazed raiders use in post-apocalyptic space Australia
Nate the rake
Specifically Australia too
you say that like it wasn't made by a canadian
Canada is Australia on the rocks
@epicdude3659 nationalism is so tired, bud. Doesn’t matter where you’re from, it’s not the reason you’re anything other than governed.
Steven from Canada is now on a list.
He's on my "thank you" note list for sure.
Gun community needs new jokes
@TheRealTorG By all means, write the book. God forbid anyone utter something you've heard before.
@VelourYetiok 👍
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
Canada: It's not a war crime the first time
That looks absolutely terrifying. Those cavities those slugs create looks like it would make abstract art out of your insides, made of steel and flesh.
Yep it's more like fleshute little dart shotgun shell. But better version but deadly brute force
Great idea Steven! Thanks Jeff 🙂
Thanks brother!!
You my friend will be famous within ATF circles
@Osd020😂😂 they'll be wasting their time. I'm not in the US. I'll be happy to keep them busy though 😂
Black background for the Mustard shots would make great contrast.
@thesnipercat6792🤣💪🏽💯
God damn, it was only a hockey game.
It's not just a hockey game It's a hockey game
@bobbymcbobby730went to a fight ...hockey game broke out......ha ha
Dude Vancouver, city of stoners, fully rioted when the Canucks lost that one time
@MrGecko23 Let's be honest. They would have still rioted even if the Canucks won 10-0.
XD
You should add a Go-pro head mounted to the dummy for a PoV of taking slugs to the chest.
I thank you for posting Canadian war crimes on this sad day, we all needed cheering up after the silver medal
Meh we let them win
“Remember who you are!”
I wish you cared about our politics as much as you do our sports. Most Canadians have TDS and only talk about orange man. Its insane
@TheRumbles13I’ve never heard anyone intelligent use TDS as a rebuttal during a debate. Just saying…
I think the boys on the team are still sitting on the bench beside the ice.
This guy is 100% surviving the zombie apocalypse
I really wanted to see the round splay out the front side and become five times the width before it hit the target!!! 🤯
Why was it rotating? Is it the shape of the exterior coil itself? Because I thought he fired the resin-encased slug first so I was trying to figure out why it was rifling through the air...... 🧐🤔
@Yabberfratim pretty sure he had a rifle barrel and the plastic casing allows it to spin. Although it would be cool to see if it splayed out in the air it would dramatically reduce the energy.
You mean the A.I. Humanoid Robot one of the future. Think Terminator movie
@ivibewitharocketlauncher2250he responded to me on another message thread and said that theirs is rifled. He didn't specify if the entire barrel was rifled in this video or if it was just a rifle choke they had installed like in some of their videos (I've watched about six or seven since this one now) 🤪 can't get enough!
That round is diabolical...
Eeeevvviiiillll😂
And, of course, it comes from Canada.
@LorenzoFerrari-d5eblame Canada! 😂 My partner is Canadian
Proper use of the word diabolical!
@macdaddynyc it's not a word that I use often 😂
A guy from Canada made a warcrime in 12-gauge form?
Yeah, that tracks.
I love how the wire splays open in the target. Time to reload my shells.
Im actually very surprised they didnt burst from the pressure/rotation with a single side weld. Need to rewatch to see the rotation vs cable twist
These would be excellent for wild hogs.
a canadian heritage minute needs to be made of this.
why??? that's STUPID!!!
😅😅😅😅.
@k@kellyford8832t’s a“historic” shorts the governments made for tv, about Canadian history/heritage of the country (just funny nostalgia)
if the US invades, it is the duty of every Canadian to try and make that the first NC-17 rated heritage minute.
Steven made a slug not even the devil could think of. Great work!
Nah, we've all thought of it before, but Steven from Canada was the only madlad crazy enough to send one in for testing, proving once again that Canadians abide by the Geneva Checklist.
lol
@Avethotechnically he sent in two
@AlexGoldhill Oh yeah, well frankly that just means Steven from Canada is a more earnest Canadian, making sure our horrified allies have all available (terrifying) options to pick from XD
Oh my god. I have been watching gun channels for half of my life and this is the single most unsettling thing i have ever seen.
Now thats fly by wire,
If you're downrange, you're probably hoping it's fly by wire and not fly-thru wire.
.. "die" by wire.
lol
Lmao
“Why do you have so much hatred toward the poor, harmless animals that provide you with food and help you? Why do you create bullets and weapons that cause them even more fear and suffering? Why are you so ungrateful and betray them? Please be grateful to the poor, harmless animals that feed and help you, and do not use these kinds of bullets.”
Me, a Canadian, watching this: *giggles maniacally, but politely*
Me, also as a Canadian, heard "...made by Steven in Canada..." and thought "Oh, f**k...". Mad props for for them being efficiently, brutally effective, but man...
Frankly, "War Crime" is a great name for this slug!
Until you have to go to court.
Just call it “Canada Heritage round”. People will know it’s a war crime.
@BoyWonder7 Hey, it was Canadian! I've seen Terence & Phillip and thought it would be "polite" madness.
Fantastic rounds, but the "ballistic mustard" is my new favorite discovery
13:50 the reason why mustard is so cheap is because mustard seeds can grow basically everywhere and in great abundance
Also it's basically 6 of our major vegetables and more. Broccoli, cauliflower, collards, brussel sprouts, cabbage, kale, bok choy, radishes, turnips, arugula, and more. All bred from mustard. The mustard plant is EVERYWHERE.
@KaiserTom It is shocking how much plants came from basically one plant just, bred differently over time.
Actual mustard farmer here. It can grow almost anywhere, but is best in arid regions, because humidity causes the grains to get moldy.
Mustard is the best! All 1 million varieties. And next to no calories.
@lefishe5845 Brassicas _evolved_ into countless different plants. We just refined certain pre-existing varieties to be tastier. It’s a massive family of plants.
Good _god_ what a terrifying round
right? your best hope is that it kills you fast. otherwise it's gonna be a few days of horrific sepsis and internal bleeding...
this is an apoc round, There is no commin back from that.
As a Canadian, I'm not surprised we're the ones supplying you these warcrime slugs. We are legendary at inventing new war crimes.
lol
Found the israeli pretending to be a canadian
When I was in college, my dorm neighbors pranked me by squirting several whole bottles of mustard under my door while I was away. I will never ever forget that smell
10:50 that's a horrifying round
Genuine nightmare fuel, the shell
Imagine it.
Sticking out of yer Back
Is everything okay at home Steven ?
"Canada, I think you made a war crime there" Yeah.... We have a tendency to do that. 😂
becoming bangladesh does not count as a war crime
Not one war crime attributed to Canada.. ever
@gderdall1213native americans have a different opinion
All that famous Canadian politeness...underneath lurks...🤯
@gderdall1213 they are talking about in ww1 and 2 Canadians did do some things that later led to the Geneva Conventions ruling those actions as war crimes. So indirectly, kinda did.
19:25 wow, Eugene really likes you. That is a very rare limited edition Spydie that was only produced once in 2013. Just be careful because the blade steel is non-stainless and can chip easily; however it should have excellent edge retention.
Haven't even watched yet and I can already tell this is going to do exactly what they initially thought flechettes would do
The jello definitely had a bad day.
4:34 HEY DONT CALL ME THAT
haha dummy
😂
I feel offended also
The Jello shot, looks like it trapped a sci fi movie spider.
There's Poupon everything !
Heh, a fellow man of culture. Scott would be proud.
I'm always irritated how long a chronograph can be in functional state on this channel... :)
@RemsCoastCustomscause Scott shoots his on purpose 🤣
Pardon me,
Do you have any plain yellow mustard?
@jeremyaudet3810 evil creatures of lies deserve such fates. Like folding tables o.0
Another one for the Geneva Suggestions!
Chuckles, I'm not sure you using child soldiers to be wanted in every country is the best idea you've ever had. It may rank up there with mixing whiskey sours and walnut brownies.
man these replies are just FULL of bots
@mr44magsomehow, chuckles returned.
The No AI sticker is what got me here
Same lmao
AI is trash
A shame that'll be the new trend for thumbnails but its needed.
Same
clippy pfp moment
9:54 "Did you get shot with an entire velociraptor claw?"
10:44 ouch!
This is the first time in all my years of watching this channel, that a round has had any effect on me. Seeing that first ballistic gel with wires poking out of it in random directions and ran all through it, made me physically ill. I didn't throw up, but my stomach definitely did a back flip for sure.
Jeeeeesus christ.
Go watch the video with the lithium batteries...
Welcome aboard! Hope you can make it back!
Perfect for home defense
@bombomosJust as the founding fathers intended...
@Meop79 irl poison bullets
9:59 well that is a horrifying effect. Fragments everywhere embedded in flesh.
Yeah. That really is NASTY
Hi! Canadian here.
In theory he's already given us enough info to beat the kevlar vest without saying it out loud. Steel is neither the heaviest nor softest metal he could have used is all I probably had to say. A non-silver silver bullet, if you will.
@KendrickManyou think a softer metal would be more penetrating? i was thinking a more brittle metal might be better, kinda like how depleted uranium rounds fragment and self sharpen
Funfact: For much of history, especially in the Middle Ages, mustard was not an everyday condiment but was considered
Delicacy and expensive product that was mainly reserved for the nobility and the rich.
12:43 oh my god, the ballistic pattern wasn’t a coincidence! That’s the most beautiful ballistic spread I’ve ever seen.
Well, that's one type of perspective on beauty. I was horrified. It sent shivers down my spine.
I agree with you, morbidly beautiful... "That's hot" honestly
Assuming you survive, that would be HOURS of surgery that would probably end up killing you anyway.
@jackyack7850 100% amputation of whatever the round didn't
@lucienramirez lol I was gonna say beauty is one word. I'm pretty stoked though if I can get me a nice piece of steel wire I can make me some nasty slugs that I don't need a factory for.
I remember stories from my dad's Nam vet friends of chunks of telephone cable being used as shotgun projectiles.....that thing gave me the heebie jeebies
Now that’s a proper home defense round 😂😂
I’ve got a big neighbor in the east bullying everybody, so these so seem effective.
All fun and games until you see your wall dotted with spikes lol
the way it spun that gel was really cool
You could poke your eye out with that.
7:58 dam that would be a ruthless self defense shot. Thats only the beginning too. The next shot was unbelievably vicious
The soapy water in the gel dummy is actually such a good idea. Shows the entry/exit “holes” while in motion, it’s cool as hell to watch too
thank you Isaac
I used to wrap Speer .44 shotcaps with Teflon tape to size them up to use in a Remington 1858.
10:56 that’s one of the most savage rounds I’ve seen you do. 😂
And if you look VERY closely at the highspeed footage shortly before the impact you can hear the rounds shouting "SORRY!" 😂😁😜
This vid is a Canadian Hospitality advertisement (what i thought the name could be)
thinking about it, all those wires are gonna splinter out piercing additional vessels and arteries. this is a absolutely diabolical shot.
A slug that split into fléchettes upon impact is so cool. And it’s just made with steel cords??? New anti-zombie strat
This shell need to be added to project zomboid ASAP
All the little shrapnel just blooming away from the ballistic gel look terrifying.
I really appreciate you shooting the mustard. I'm highly allergic to mustard👍🏻
lol
Someone needs to put an allergy warning on that mustard cloud!
That's the first time in my lifetime that I've ever heard of someone allergic to mustard.
I mean I'm not surprised I'm empathetic.
However It's hard to imagine a foot long fair corn dog, old fashioned American cheese burger, streak fries or secret sauce, without extra extra mustard.
Peace Love and Abundance friends.
Wonder if having steel wire woven in the opposite direction would improve penetration and reduce shrapnel.
Either way, the wire untangling itself after initial impact due to rotation, this is what hollow points wish they were
When it hit the vest, I could only think of all the shattered ribs. Im pretty sure he is suffering from a punctured lung after that.
This reminds me of the time that I heard that the times Canada has gone to war, they absolutely crushed their opponent. So it's not that they are nice because they are passive, it's that they are nice because they know how not to be. And seeing all the "it's not a war crime the first time" and this video? Yeah, I believe it
I am horrified and impressed in equal measure and I've not even seen the terminal ballistics yet. This is going to be pretty savage on soft tissue.
@B__Mer I am also assuming that the fibres will dissipate inside the tissue, making them an absolute nightmare to remove surgically.
I now require someone to do this with tightly wound razorwire and barbed wire.
I KNOW there is an American with the will, resin and desire to make this happen.
@NSGrendeljust as likely Steven from Canada is already cooking up an, "Elbows Up Atrocity..."
@celticphox We can but hope. I personally am excited to see the resin case, steel tipped, "Barbed Ire" round in action. Stephen - I am willing to let you use that as long as I get credit - no cash required. ;)
Finally a good use for mustard!