Don't worry, there's no backdoor access codes. But if there was (which there isn't) I'm sure they'd only give it out for a good reason and they would definitely make sure the organization or individual they give them too are definitely who they say they are.
@@Rosiebellmoo the range is from the liquid if i remember right, you're shooting the liquid propellant with the flow rate of a large hose AS its being ignited, so its not at all like a propane tank with a burner on the end or somthing.
Not sure if you know the liberty gun safe lore but I have a quick summary of you’re curious. They were contacted by a government agency because they needed to get into a suspects privately owned safe. Liberty complied and sent them the master code for that model and the entirety of the 2A community boycotted liberty after that. There’s a lot of RUclips videos of people destroying these safes because of this incident.
Funniest part of the video was Rosie talking about how she likes fire and the flame thrower and in the background the thumbnail is her Play With Fire video.
Now you know why soldiers who were carrying flame throwers were typically targeted first. You could shoot a jet of flame into a bunker and not only would you torch people inside, but it could eat up all the oxygen and suffocate them. There were some tanks that were equipped with flamethrowers, too, and they had even farther range. If I remember right; modern flamethrowers were originally designed in WWI as a counter to tanks. There's an ancient torture method called the "brazen bull" and the flamethrower would basically do the same thing to tanks of that era.
Someone mentioned the crack sound from the suppressed rifle was probably from the impacts, but it's actually the bullet zipping through the air faster than sound creating a little sonic boom, just like how the end of a whip goes faster than sound to create the whip crack noise.
That flamethrower is why the war in the Pacific was so horrid, the Japanese wouldn't surrender so they sent in troops with these to drive them out of caves. Game flamethrowers are never accurate when it comes to replicating things. Just wait until Rosie gets the part of his channel that's just insane hand cannons if she was shocked by the 500.
Real flamethrowers have a long range because the propellant they launch is usually a liquid or gel so it doesn't break up in the air and the weight carries it. Plus the propellant sticks to/soaks into the target causing it to continue burning. Movie flamethrowers are always short range and have the big plume because they burn propane gas which makes a nice big flame but doesn't go far and doesn't stick to targets like jungle jelly (napalm) does.
10:30 "we're gonna be loaded up with Buffalo bore, 50AE..." Rosie: "I don't know what that means..." Buffalo bore is the type of bullet. 50 calibur (the size of the bullet, 50 cal is huge..) Action Express. Full metal Jackets (FMJ) are a type of bullet that tends to have higher penetration/stopping power. You can have different style of bullet types, like normal, Hollow point, full metal jacket, ect. Hope that Helps. Lol ^,.,^ Also, Desert Eagles are absolutely not small. They're bigger than most handguns...
Buffalo Bore is a brand of ammunition. IIRC, they started out decades ago making hard-cast bullet ammunition for cowboy rifles like the 45/70. They make a lot of different ammunition today.
10:34 Buffalo Bore is just a brand name. Like Coke or Pepsi. "50 AE" is the name of the bullet. Kinda like when people say 45 ACP or 9mm. It's also the caliber, or size, of the round. Think of the bullets Diameter. 0.50 caliber. "350 Grain" is the weight of the bullet. Instead of using ounces or grams, it's standard to measure a bullets weight in Grains. Full Metal Jacket is how THIS bullet is constructed, or, kind of what it is made of. Full Metal Jacket is a softer lead projectile, surrounded by, or, 'Jacketed' by a harder metal. Often Copper, brass, or a mix of other metals. Thats why it has the orange/brown color. Glad you're getting into the gun stuff. Vtuber gun reaction videos are some of my favorite content :)
Rosie: "You could roast so many smore's with that". Me who has roasted a marshmallow in napalm once: It'll make you sick and it taste bad but, I'm not your dad. Go for it.
You were right saying "sounds like a whip. Exactly right - a whip crack is a sonic boom. Supressors mute the charge exploding, but a supersonic bullet? Yeah you're gonna hear it.
If you were curious Rosie, I don't think I saw it answered from your streams chat at the time, but SCAR is an abbreviation of course which it is short for Special Operations Forces (S) Combat Assault Rifle (CAR). Yeah, Firearms manufacturers have some very unique names and methods to their naming schemes so it certainly can get very confusing.
Fun fact, Flamethrowers are classified as incendiary weapons and are therefore regulated by Protocol III of the Geneva Convention, which prohibits the use of any weapon designed to set fire to civilian targets.
13:12 What you heard was supersonic boom coming from bullets that travel faster than sound, suppressor only deals with sound of the gasses. It could be even quieter if he had used subsonic ammo.
12:39 FN Herstal SCAR 17 (SCAR Heavy) chambered in .308 with an LVPO (low powered variable optic) and a suppressor you can tell by the straight/wide mag and 20 inch barrel
What better way to stress test a gun safe? At least now the creators of the safe can be like “Your guns will be well protected a nut job took a flamethrower and scorched his land over cooking his two favorite shotguns.”
At around 7 minutes, someone in chat mentions that Scott just grabbed the guns out of the safe, presumably because chat is thinking the guns are hot. Y'all would know that Scott said the guns are cool to the touch but Rosie doesn't know 1) what a pause button is and 2) when to be quiet. My lovely bovine, for the second time I'm bringing this up. Does no one else realize this?
Bro the joke was that Scott thought the guns were hot but he wasn't wearing the gloves when he first touched them. That aside you don't need to keep backseating how Rosie reacts. Everyone has their preference.
"Do all flamethrowers have that sort of range?" Yeah. Blame the Germans. For example, the Flammenwerfer 35 (used by the Germans in WWII) has a range of 35m. (Just under 115ft for those using Freedom Units).
even he was afraid of that weapon.. its against the geneva convention to use weapons like this.. and no, not all flamethrowers have that range . thats a military surplus weapon
I won't pretend to speak to Scott's specific gun, and certainly not to take anything away from RUclips's Recoil King, but most .50 BMG despite everything don't tend to have much felt recoil. This is due in large part to what is called a muzzle break. How it works is by letting the gas that propels the bullet is let out from the sides of the muzzle break. It uses Newton's law, "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." By this principle is where most recoil comes from. But With the muzzle break, the gas is not going forward, but out the sides. So instead of the energy distribution being (^^^^^/vvvvv)*, it's now (/>>v
i wonder how these safes hold up against unwarranted searches by federal agents tho
Historically not very well
Don't worry, there's no backdoor access codes.
But if there was (which there isn't) I'm sure they'd only give it out for a good reason and they would definitely make sure the organization or individual they give them too are definitely who they say they are.
@@thetoasterisonfire2080okay buddy, because trusting the government always ends well
If your house is being raided by the feds a few guns in a safe is the least of your worries.
Oof, this is a "Those who know" moment
Yup, flamethrowers have a range of well over 100 feet, they be terrifying bloody things.
I didn't know that until this video haha
@@Rosiebellmoo the range is from the liquid if i remember right, you're shooting the liquid propellant with the flow rate of a large hose AS its being ignited, so its not at all like a propane tank with a burner on the end or somthing.
@@Rosiebellmoodo a live video of you watching Kentucky ballistic all videos
Not sure if you know the liberty gun safe lore but I have a quick summary of you’re curious. They were contacted by a government agency because they needed to get into a suspects privately owned safe. Liberty complied and sent them the master code for that model and the entirety of the 2A community boycotted liberty after that. There’s a lot of RUclips videos of people destroying these safes because of this incident.
Liberty....minus your 4th Amendment rights.
Funniest part of the video was Rosie talking about how she likes fire and the flame thrower and in the background the thumbnail is her Play With Fire video.
Now you know why soldiers who were carrying flame throwers were typically targeted first. You could shoot a jet of flame into a bunker and not only would you torch people inside, but it could eat up all the oxygen and suffocate them. There were some tanks that were equipped with flamethrowers, too, and they had even farther range.
If I remember right; modern flamethrowers were originally designed in WWI as a counter to tanks. There's an ancient torture method called the "brazen bull" and the flamethrower would basically do the same thing to tanks of that era.
They were made for entrenched infantry in ww1 like machine guns emplacements
Never thought that I would meet so many vtubers through Kentucky Ballistics but oh well, I aint complaining
Someone mentioned the crack sound from the suppressed rifle was probably from the impacts, but it's actually the bullet zipping through the air faster than sound creating a little sonic boom, just like how the end of a whip goes faster than sound to create the whip crack noise.
This is correct. The only way for suppressors to make the kind of sounds you hear in games and movies is by using subsonic ammo
That flamethrower is why the war in the Pacific was so horrid, the Japanese wouldn't surrender so they sent in troops with these to drive them out of caves. Game flamethrowers are never accurate when it comes to replicating things. Just wait until Rosie gets the part of his channel that's just insane hand cannons if she was shocked by the 500.
Man Scott was so young in this before his accident
Rosie with a flamethrower 🔥
I could make so many smores:3
3:42 She said K W I S P Y and just like that you are now a favorite person 😂
Real flamethrowers have a long range because the propellant they launch is usually a liquid or gel so it doesn't break up in the air and the weight carries it. Plus the propellant sticks to/soaks into the target causing it to continue burning. Movie flamethrowers are always short range and have the big plume because they burn propane gas which makes a nice big flame but doesn't go far and doesn't stick to targets like jungle jelly (napalm) does.
10:30 "we're gonna be loaded up with Buffalo bore, 50AE..."
Rosie: "I don't know what that means..."
Buffalo bore is the type of bullet.
50 calibur (the size of the bullet, 50 cal is huge..) Action Express.
Full metal Jackets (FMJ) are a type of bullet that tends to have higher penetration/stopping power. You can have different style of bullet types, like normal, Hollow point, full metal jacket, ect.
Hope that Helps. Lol ^,.,^
Also, Desert Eagles are absolutely not small. They're bigger than most handguns...
Buffalo Bore is a brand of ammunition. IIRC, they started out decades ago making hard-cast bullet ammunition for cowboy rifles like the 45/70. They make a lot of different ammunition today.
Does BFR stand for Big Fucking Revolver? Jesus Christ on a motorbike.
Hahahaha
Technically it stands for “Big frame revolver” but they knew what they were doing.
It's weird seeing old Scott. ....he was so less swole lol.
a cute cow a day keep the demons at bay.
Scott spawned into the world with the Tank body attribute and the Strong Arms Perk.
10:34 Buffalo Bore is just a brand name. Like Coke or Pepsi. "50 AE" is the name of the bullet. Kinda like when people say 45 ACP or 9mm. It's also the caliber, or size, of the round. Think of the bullets Diameter. 0.50 caliber. "350 Grain" is the weight of the bullet. Instead of using ounces or grams, it's standard to measure a bullets weight in Grains. Full Metal Jacket is how THIS bullet is constructed, or, kind of what it is made of. Full Metal Jacket is a softer lead projectile, surrounded by, or, 'Jacketed' by a harder metal. Often Copper, brass, or a mix of other metals. Thats why it has the orange/brown color. Glad you're getting into the gun stuff. Vtuber gun reaction videos are some of my favorite content :)
Now tell her why Barrett decided to make a .49 rifle. XD
Rosie: "You could roast so many smore's with that". Me who has roasted a marshmallow in napalm once: It'll make you sick and it taste bad but, I'm not your dad. Go for it.
Oof, yeah, I can imagine. Roasting food on a gasoline or kerosene fire is just asking for a bad reaction.
it went from the XBOX series S to the XBOX Fridge. XD
this is the most American thing I've seen you watch yet
I like fire ^^
We’re only missing a tank lol
That satisfying feeling of trying to destroy an iron-tight defense ✨👌
This is some 'real world' testing. I am glad that there is footage showing that this safe can 'endure' the rigors of everyday 'wear and tear'.
Scott:
I am the god of hellfire and I bring you
Fire, I′ll take you to burn
Fire, I'll take you to learn
I′ll see you burn
You were right saying "sounds like a whip. Exactly right - a whip crack is a sonic boom. Supressors mute the charge exploding, but a supersonic bullet? Yeah you're gonna hear it.
If you were curious Rosie, I don't think I saw it answered from your streams chat at the time, but SCAR is an abbreviation of course which it is short for Special Operations Forces (S) Combat Assault Rifle (CAR). Yeah, Firearms manufacturers have some very unique names and methods to their naming schemes so it certainly can get very confusing.
Fun fact, Flamethrowers are classified as incendiary weapons and are therefore regulated by Protocol III of the Geneva Convention, which prohibits the use of any weapon designed to set fire to civilian targets.
13:12 What you heard was supersonic boom coming from bullets that travel faster than sound, suppressor only deals with sound of the gasses.
It could be even quieter if he had used subsonic ammo.
12:39 FN Herstal SCAR 17 (SCAR Heavy) chambered in .308 with an LVPO (low powered variable optic) and a suppressor
you can tell by the straight/wide mag and 20 inch barrel
"You could make a lot of S'mores with that!" I'm not sure you'd want to eat them...
What better way to stress test a gun safe? At least now the creators of the safe can be like “Your guns will be well protected a nut job took a flamethrower and scorched his land over cooking his two favorite shotguns.”
Cute cow ears keep us safe ❤
He has another video where he test a gun safe against the Punt Gun.
Kentucky use flamethrower 👉
I got to shoot a flamethrower once and the heat is insane, thats being on the safe side.
Yoooo explosions!!!!! Oppenheimer would be proud
That was fun heh, great safe advert also!
Brother, get the flamer!!!
10:00 not a great test, heat treated metal looses its hardness if it gets hot. so the safe is literally soft after the fire bath.
Rosie has no reason to have such funny commentary
But the real question is, could it withstand YOUR fire? 😂
5:36 me opening the front door 🔥🔥🔥
At around 7 minutes, someone in chat mentions that Scott just grabbed the guns out of the safe, presumably because chat is thinking the guns are hot. Y'all would know that Scott said the guns are cool to the touch but Rosie doesn't know 1) what a pause button is and 2) when to be quiet. My lovely bovine, for the second time I'm bringing this up. Does no one else realize this?
Bro the joke was that Scott thought the guns were hot but he wasn't wearing the gloves when he first touched them. That aside you don't need to keep backseating how Rosie reacts. Everyone has their preference.
Bro chill out it aint that crazy
"Do all flamethrowers have that sort of range?" Yeah. Blame the Germans. For example, the Flammenwerfer 35 (used by the Germans in WWII) has a range of 35m. (Just under 115ft for those using Freedom Units).
FMJ or Full Metal Jacket Rounds have an easier time penetrating tissue than regular rounds.
Can't get it open. Bang it on a rock 😆 I'm not a gun tuber either but I always love his videos
even he was afraid of that weapon.. its against the geneva convention to use weapons like this.. and no, not all flamethrowers have that range . thats a military surplus weapon
M2 flamethrowers had a range of 150 to 300 feet. Edit: 14:20 yes, if you blow it, it will get cool and soft.
Do a live video of you watching Kentucky ballistic videos all videos he is biggest riffles
Charizard use flamethrower it has no effect
You should check out demolition ranch they do some cool stuff too on there too
Understandable its.a good channel
Pre boom Scott
@13:03 It looks impressive but thermite would be more effective.
I will continue to be impressed
@@Rosiebellmoo What's even more impressive is just how stupidly easy it is to make thermite.
10 seconds nice
I like smores
napalm cheese...?
I won't pretend to speak to Scott's specific gun, and certainly not to take anything away from RUclips's Recoil King, but most .50 BMG despite everything don't tend to have much felt recoil. This is due in large part to what is called a muzzle break.
How it works is by letting the gas that propels the bullet is let out from the sides of the muzzle break. It uses Newton's law, "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." By this principle is where most recoil comes from.
But With the muzzle break, the gas is not going forward, but out the sides. So instead of the energy distribution being (^^^^^/vvvvv)*, it's now (/>>v
💛
“Not a guntuber”
Uh-huh…
I like many things. I would be bored only reacting to one thing ^^
you are adorable
Guntuber reaction VTuber
The audacity
@@Rosiebellmoo That is how I found you, with the algorithm pushing Kentucky Ballistics related VTuber reactions. Take it as a term of endearment :)
Virtual Guntuber
The safe started speaking Vietnamese