RIP Ammunition - High Speed Slow Motion Tests



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Comments

  1. This ammo is bullshit. Please do yourself a favor and do some real research and don't buy in to this gimmick. No joke, this shit sucks.
  2. 9mm soft-nose isnt deadly enough? How does this shrapnel-stuff help with that, if you cant shoot? Just causes more suffering on the target. This stuff should be banned. A handgun should be handed over when the guy buying it prooved himself on the firing-range. Something like turn around, point and shoot, and score a headshot with every shell in the mag from 30 yards away. A standard 9mm is just as leathal in well trained hands. This is baloneys. Ammofactories got bored or something...?
  3. what's that jelly thing ? it is so hard that it's stopping a bullet.
  4. irineu
  5. glad I'm not the surgeon who has to find those petals in someone's gut.. but if it's a criminal home-invader.. he gets what he deserves..
  6. Gun what ???
  7. @fullmag

    could a human skull survive the hydro shock from a 50AE desert eagle with a 300 grain xtp hollow point from 15 feet?
  8. I have seen a video where a round goes first through a thin plate of steel, and then three layers of Kevlar, and then all the way through a block of gel like the one shown in this video. What round is that, you might ask? RIfle?

    No, rounds for the FN 5.7x28. There are rounds that come out of the pistol at 2500 fps.
  9. I feel bad for that lil inbred at the end with a crappy bowl cut
  10. wow very nice shoot man
  11. My question is: what kind of camera is it that you are using for such high frame rates? Is this something you own, or rent - and if the latter, from whom and at what price? This kind of high speed photography is fascinating and very revelatory.
  12. HAHA, that little kid at the end is hilarious.
  13. 1:42 you call THAT a wall? No wonder your houses get blown away by a huricane...
  14. It's hilarious the amount of idiots and retards in the comments.
  15. those slo mo views are awesome!
  16. he should have dug the bullets out to show what the looked like after
  17. that slow mo was so gnarly!
  18. I'm not sure why you'd ever fire a defensive round through drywall
  19. This ammo is so wicked! I feel sorry for the man that gets shot with this and survives, and his medic too!!
  20. very good


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