I have never seen the auto-5,, I thought maybe it was a Remington model 11, but it would have to have been pretty heavily modded. I will trust your description.
So a chain curtain around a fortification. And when firing from inside, you just poke your muzzle through, and pull back for an instant re-seal. A thin sheet of steel could be used to prevent little fragments from getting through, and holding the structure's shape. Fixing damage just means re-shuffling chains around. Ranged chemical, flame and smoke would be the offensive strategy, I guess, if you had to go up against this for real.
That was actually shocking. I spent a large amount of time in the military, and the 50 goes thru brick, wood, or almost anything we'd normally consider cover. Course that was only single rounds, but that means some serious chains could provide a hell of a lot more protection than I ever thought.
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The wooden stand breaking is an excellent example of how much kinetic energy is dumped all at once with the .50 bmg shot. Since the chain basically acts a net to catch the bullet it actually does a really good job of spreading out the load pretty evenly. But just the fact that the stand cracked and broke because of all that potential energy being dumped out into the entire chain really does a great job showing a visual representation of how much energy is stuffed into that single bullet.
@@JohnDoe-nz6bk nah it was holding together just fine with all the other bullets. None of the other ammunition is really travelling that fast to dump enough energy to effect the stand. The .556 rifle and the one other handgun with the fast ammo was a better chance at making it through the chains, but they aren't loaded with enough powder to dump that kind of energy out. The .50 bmg is an entirely different ballgame with how much powder is in their shells. The first shot is what cracked the stand and then second shot is what broke it completely.
@@aSinisterKiid energy is also dependent on mass as well as velocity. The 5.56 and 50BMG have similar velocities, around 3000 feet per second but the 50 is over ten times heavier with bullet weights from 650 all the way to 800 grains. The 5.56 can vary from 55 grains up to 62 and I've heard there are bullets weighing in the 70s. That's why the 5.56 has around 1800J of energy and the 50 can get up to 20,000J
@@MisterMick113 yeah i'm aware of mass component as well as velocity. That's one of the main reasons I enjoy the taofledermaus channel and all the testing he does with such unique projectiles. It's fascinating to see some of the results with shells he doesn't load as "hot" or vice versa when he puts a little extra in. It's interesting to see how the mass of the "bullet" (or whatever exotic projectile he is using) can vary the characteristics in flight depending on just a bit more or less powder being used. His high speed footage looking into Sub or supersonic flight of the projectile after leaving the barrel is always interesting. Learn all kinds of stuff flies straight that you would think should fly funky and then surprised by stuff that looks like it should fly straight as an arrow but ends up doing weird stuff depending on the velocity its travelling at. If you don't already watch his channel then it's worth checking out if your into that kind of stuff.
@@aSinisterKiid oh good, I see a lot of half truths or even straight up myths get thrown around and wanted to paint a more complete picture in case someone reads your comment and assumes that its just case capacity that matters. I've seen taofledermaus and love the work he does, probably because I used to mess around and shoot stuff to see what happens. I'd have loved a high speed camera to use too, but I guess I'll settle on his vids lol. Maybe I'll see you over there sometime.
You are being irrational You have just watch a video Conducted In a scientific controlled enviroment Loose chains Obsorving damn near 99% of the energy from those rounds.
Snow chains = good body armour, I guess the old medieval dudes knew their science when they invented chain mail body armour! You killed the Burro 😆 Cheers Edwin and Gasparito! 😎👍
Excet that historical mail wasn't made from links that thick. That and the chains were stopping the bullets largely because they were dangling loose. I'm not so sure that they would have stopped anything from getting through if you were to wear them like a shirt.
@@Riceball01 yeah for better terms the chains are dangling Freely its acting like a net. Not stopping the bullet but essentially catching it because the force is just spread out.
@@justinparker6284 that's about right. My father left me mine..it is a lighter version of the Auto 5. It's the same amazing legendary action. Do you have a superb weapon
@@WARDADDY72 it’s in pretty good shape I’d say. It doesn’t like birdshot but it cycles everything else just fine. It’s something I’ll never get rid of though. My grandparents raised me so it’s very sentimental
Excelente Vídeo Edwin y gasparim… Estoy seguro que este va a ser un vídeo muy épico…!!! Sorprendente la gran retención o stoping power de las cadenas de acero…💪🏼👍🏼🇵🇷
That is absolutely amazing how that loose chain tire chains stopped everything. And I am so glad to see you shoot the 7.62 by 54R because that is my favorite hunting rifle and rifle by far out of any of them and add to collection you should get the 7.62 by 54R long rifle it's about 2 to 3 ft longer in barrel than the short one that you had there but I love the short barrel one I wait for you to do more videos with the 76 to buy 54s because that is my favorite rifle ever.
The both of you are hilarious. Your natural dialog is a hot mess of comedy. Moreover, your brazen handling of the guns leave me cringing and laughing at the same time. For example, "the barrel is threaded" comment while looking downwards at a hot weapon. LOL. Just a tightrope of emotions. Thanks for entertaining and bringing us along for the ride.
Fun Vid! Browning "A5" shotgun, also called Browning "humpback. A John Browning design. It was also produced by Remington, their mod. 11. 7.62 X 54R. "R" is for "Rimmed", like a .30-30.
They wouldn’t have been wearing a pile of tire chains though. Completely different design and much smaller links. You had to be able to move around in it. Real chain mail wouldn’t be stopping any bullets.
man the First Incendiary Round was right there on the Left side, it went through the chains n hit the ground.... Only if Cabrons had checked the Slow Mo cam they would have found it
Gosh I’m tired, @3:31 I thought he the iPhone was the clip he loaded 🙈Time for sleep after this.Had to stay up to watch it,great content as always guys ❤️
After you put the chain on your chest you can't stand up. But you have that thing that you can touch and say--I have fallen and can't get up. Then you are golden. I wonder how the chains would do if they were not loose. Thanks for the video.
Sick video man. Upon impact, the chain waves and discipates all the kinetic energy from the bullet. I still thought a hyper fast round would go through, but nope, it stops even the mighty 50 BMG! Moral of the story: it's better to be able to move backward when taking a push from the front. A stationary object will take all the kinetic energy, even the mighty Titanium and Tungsten will be penetrated.
I was watching some who tee who last night and thought I should see what my other favorite gun tester (You) has been up to. This video did not disappoint
At around -4:20 during the second slow motion replay you can see where a strand of chain goes flying around the back whipping the can prior to tipping it over. You're welcome!😇
@@cyanidedreams6784 Yeah I know that. This was just really quiet to me. That's why I said it was quieter than a cap gun because a cap gun is quieter than a .22 usually.
When you were talking about the steel core inside the .50 cal, you can have hardened steel but if it is "soft" steel as you called it, that would be known as mild steel.
Hey, Edwin, I just wanted to let you know, because I don't think you know or realize, but those bullets are hot cabrón! Hahaha much love brother! Love your guys' content, and absolutely love Gasparito 🥰
The "Bonnie & Clyde gun" is a Browning Auto-5 in case anybody was wondering.
Nicked named the whip -it so you can whip it out from under your coat . Also used a BAR 30-06 cal.
Browning for sure, had a light 12 with gold trigger, and adj choke. Loved to shoot the gun, most definitely my favorite.👍🇺🇸🦅
Isn't it like the gun Kurt Cobain used
I have never seen the auto-5,, I thought maybe it was a Remington model 11, but it would have to have been pretty heavily modded. I will trust your description.
Definitely a Browning A-5.
So a chain curtain around a fortification.
And when firing from inside, you just poke your muzzle through, and pull back for an instant re-seal. A thin sheet of steel could be used to prevent little fragments from getting through, and holding the structure's shape. Fixing damage just means re-shuffling chains around.
Ranged chemical, flame and smoke would be the offensive strategy, I guess, if you had to go up against this for real.
But if they get c 4 against ,it becomes shrapnel . wicked shrapnel
That was actually shocking. I spent a large amount of time in the military, and the 50 goes thru brick, wood, or almost anything we'd normally consider cover. Course that was only single rounds, but that means some serious chains could provide a hell of a lot more protection than I ever thought.
provided protection through multiple impacts. Chains aren't even optimized for absorbing impacts like this!
A 50 BMG ya
in reality you could bulletproof a vehicle with just chains
@@Starborn3000 take an awful lot of chains, and the noise when you hit bumps
@@michaelabraham9177 well yes there will be draw backs but still, it's a cheap solution lol
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I enjoyed this video a lot! Many guns and ofc a 50 cal is always a pleasure to watch CABRON!
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The wooden stand breaking is an excellent example of how much kinetic energy is dumped all at once with the .50 bmg shot. Since the chain basically acts a net to catch the bullet it actually does a really good job of spreading out the load pretty evenly. But just the fact that the stand cracked and broke because of all that potential energy being dumped out into the entire chain really does a great job showing a visual representation of how much energy is stuffed into that single bullet.
It looks like it was already broken before being shot with the 50.
@@JohnDoe-nz6bk nah it was holding together just fine with all the other bullets. None of the other ammunition is really travelling that fast to dump enough energy to effect the stand. The .556 rifle and the one other handgun with the fast ammo was a better chance at making it through the chains, but they aren't loaded with enough powder to dump that kind of energy out. The .50 bmg is an entirely different ballgame with how much powder is in their shells. The first shot is what cracked the stand and then second shot is what broke it completely.
@@aSinisterKiid energy is also dependent on mass as well as velocity. The 5.56 and 50BMG have similar velocities, around 3000 feet per second but the 50 is over ten times heavier with bullet weights from 650 all the way to 800 grains. The 5.56 can vary from 55 grains up to 62 and I've heard there are bullets weighing in the 70s. That's why the 5.56 has around 1800J of energy and the 50 can get up to 20,000J
@@MisterMick113 yeah i'm aware of mass component as well as velocity. That's one of the main reasons I enjoy the taofledermaus channel and all the testing he does with such unique projectiles. It's fascinating to see some of the results with shells he doesn't load as "hot" or vice versa when he puts a little extra in. It's interesting to see how the mass of the "bullet" (or whatever exotic projectile he is using) can vary the characteristics in flight depending on just a bit more or less powder being used. His high speed footage looking into Sub or supersonic flight of the projectile after leaving the barrel is always interesting. Learn all kinds of stuff flies straight that you would think should fly funky and then surprised by stuff that looks like it should fly straight as an arrow but ends up doing weird stuff depending on the velocity its travelling at. If you don't already watch his channel then it's worth checking out if your into that kind of stuff.
@@aSinisterKiid oh good, I see a lot of half truths or even straight up myths get thrown around and wanted to paint a more complete picture in case someone reads your comment and assumes that its just case capacity that matters. I've seen taofledermaus and love the work he does, probably because I used to mess around and shoot stuff to see what happens. I'd have loved a high speed camera to use too, but I guess I'll settle on his vids lol. Maybe I'll see you over there sometime.
Chain armor was used by naval ships during the American Civil War. Two ships noted to use chaincladding were the USS Kearsarge and the CSA Alabama.
Wasn't the Alabama sunk by the Kearsarge?
@@sharonrigs7999 sunk or scuttled so not to be captured, either way it came out on the losing end of the battle.
Incredible ! Now I know why Mister T had so many gold chains, it was a bullet proof jacket!
Lol, drop it in my paints. Thanks for the shout out .👍😎
Like your gun
Glad you guys are good enough friends that you can share the spotlight!
I believe he said pants. Pretty awesome gun. Thanks for sharing
You guys rock!!! Should do a video of how many shorts it takes to stop a bullet since Justin wears them all year long!
Shotgun looked like an FN Belgian Browning A5. IMO the G.O.A.T. of shotguns!
So if you wear a chain Ghillie suit, you'll be protected from most small arms.
Protected from about everything because you wont be able to go anywhere🤣
Like Jacob Marley?
lol you would have to be sniping only from a chain factory. so u can blend in.
It is good idea but chain is too too heavy
Better luck moving with it
The scatter gun is a Browning Auto 5. They are worth alot of $$$$. I own one myself. They are one of the best actions in an auto shotgun you can buy.
Damn the potential ricochet is scary
For real not gonna lie I cringe every shot there so close or shooting head on. 🙃
they scare me sometimes!
who cares
You are being irrational
You have just watch a video
Conducted
In a scientific controlled enviroment
Loose chains
Obsorving damn near 99% of the energy from those rounds.
Its chains... not steel. Theres like zero chace of ricochet when shooting chains. Im tired of seeing idiots comment the same shit
That .22 revolver is seriously sweet. Need to get one
I love that sidekick, man. Double action function in a single action package. Looks super cool. Chain is super tough.
Ed, FYI, 7.62x54R, the R is not for Russian but Rimmed! I enjoyed the video and the banter between the 2 of you!
it's Rimmed. But also Russian made. But yes the R stands for Rimmed cartridges.
Snow chains = good body armour, I guess the old medieval dudes knew their science when they invented chain mail body armour!
You killed the Burro 😆
Cheers Edwin and Gasparito! 😎👍
Excet that historical mail wasn't made from links that thick. That and the chains were stopping the bullets largely because they were dangling loose. I'm not so sure that they would have stopped anything from getting through if you were to wear them like a shirt.
@@Riceball01 yeah for better terms the chains are dangling Freely its acting like a net. Not stopping the bullet but essentially catching it because the force is just spread out.
The shotgun looks like a 'Browning Auto-5'. They been in production since 1898.
You are correct sir.
Any difference between that an a “light twelve”? My grandad left me a browning light twelve and it looks exactly like that just a longer barrel.
@@justinparker6284 that's about right. My father left me mine..it is a lighter version of the Auto 5. It's the same amazing legendary action. Do you have a superb weapon
@@WARDADDY72 it’s in pretty good shape I’d say. It doesn’t like birdshot but it cycles everything else just fine. It’s something I’ll never get rid of though. My grandparents raised me so it’s very sentimental
Excelente Vídeo Edwin y gasparim…
Estoy seguro que este va a ser un vídeo muy épico…!!!
Sorprendente la gran retención o stoping power de las cadenas de acero…💪🏼👍🏼🇵🇷
WOW! Good job guys. I never would have thought the chain would stop a 50 cal. TY
Me divirto muito com as experiências desses dois! 😂👍
That is absolutely amazing how that loose chain tire chains stopped everything. And I am so glad to see you shoot the 7.62 by 54R because that is my favorite hunting rifle and rifle by far out of any of them and add to collection you should get the 7.62 by 54R long rifle it's about 2 to 3 ft longer in barrel than the short one that you had there but I love the short barrel one I wait for you to do more videos with the 76 to buy 54s because that is my favorite rifle ever.
Great proof-of-concept video. Can't wait for Phase 2 testing!
This is why i come here to look at the BMG power , and how one can forget to add the most awaiting shot 😉
I like learning from you plus you guys are a blast to watch
Atleast you discovered a new way to clean the rust off your chains.
Been a long time since I've seen a video from yall Edwin. Need more vids man. You were the first gun content I started watching on YT.
So awesome! I've been watching the science channel for a while now, and it only gets better.
“Look at how little recoil there is. It’s not even moving!”. Gun immediately moves
🤣👍🏼
He is a science teacher 🤪
The both of you are hilarious. Your natural dialog is a hot mess of comedy. Moreover, your brazen handling of the guns leave me cringing and laughing at the same time. For example, "the barrel is threaded" comment while looking downwards at a hot weapon. LOL. Just a tightrope of emotions. Thanks for entertaining and bringing us along for the ride.
Fun Vid!
Browning "A5" shotgun, also called Browning "humpback. A John Browning design. It was also produced by Remington, their mod. 11.
7.62 X 54R. "R" is for "Rimmed", like a .30-30.
Guess knights were pretty smart when they made chain mail armor… even though it was for swords. Still has good protection.
Good arrow protection.
They wouldn’t have been wearing a pile of tire chains though. Completely different design and much smaller links. You had to be able to move around in it. Real chain mail wouldn’t be stopping any bullets.
I am super impressed. I didn't expect it to stop half the rounds it did let alone the bmg!
Chain is also used on some combat vehicles as a defense against RPG/shaped charge weapons.
man the First Incendiary Round was right there on the Left side, it went through the chains n hit the ground.... Only if Cabrons had checked the Slow Mo cam they would have found it
Any small caliber lovers here who loves everytime he starts with small caliber
That 5-7 looks like a funky pistol you find packaged with GIJoe figures! Unreal!
Gosh I’m tired, @3:31 I thought he the iPhone was the clip he loaded 🙈Time for sleep after this.Had to stay up to watch it,great content as always guys ❤️
At 16:55 first 50 BMG landed behind the chains on the left corner .. cheers 👍👍👍
Love the videos. You guys are funny. “ I’m Ready” for the next one lol
7.62x54R the "R" stands for rimmed.
Ah good I was going to type that. LoL
I just love these two guys❤. You guys are lovely and awesome
It's great to be watching Edwin's videos while snowed in
You should see how many cans of Crisco it takes to stop a 50BMG...LOL. This was a great video. Keep it up.
That serbian M70 is most beautiful rifle in the world.
This is fun, Edwin. Love your Browning long recoil. Thanks.
I have to say your videos are getting better and funnier.
I love watching these. Been trying to catch up. "Nada tostada!" omg I'm stealing that lmao.
That was nice to know about the chains ⛓ absorbing all that energy 🤯 you have some beautiful guns too there ❤️🔥 and your friend is hilarious 🤣
Love the serbu 50, it’s the best looking semiauto 50 by far imo
After you put the chain on your chest you can't stand up. But you have that thing that you can touch and say--I have fallen and can't get up. Then you are golden. I wonder how the chains would do if they were not loose. Thanks for the video.
Do not ever get rid of your camera-man! He is the icing on the cake!
50 cal never disappoints.😉
Банку пробило ударом цепи, пуля не прошла. Банки надо было поставить немного дальше, чтобы цепь от удара пули, не долетала до банки.
Hey Ed, how do you like your DB9 Compact? I think I’m going to buy one.
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I subscribed the second you dropped that office clip 😂😂😂😂
Yea !!! Love it !! .50 cal is a beast of a caliber
LOL - I'm going to make a chain suite now to wear... I think I'll get it chromed so it won't look too bad... LOL Cool video guys... !!!
I love how u treat your friend n old people. Very kink man 👍🏽
I am very excited for that voice
"Iam ready"😂😍
😂 Mr. T had the ultimate BP vest!! 🤣😂
Wowzers! Now this really is the science channel!!!
Only you guys put in that hard work for the Darwin awards
Sick video man. Upon impact, the chain waves and discipates all the kinetic energy from the bullet. I still thought a hyper fast round would go through, but nope, it stops even the mighty 50 BMG!
Moral of the story: it's better to be able to move backward when taking a push from the front. A stationary object will take all the kinetic energy, even the mighty Titanium and Tungsten will be penetrated.
I was watching some who tee who last night and thought I should see what my other favorite gun tester (You) has been up to. This video did not disappoint
Very glad to see safety glasses both of you need them.
Re-imagining bend but don't break. It's swing but don't break. An excellent strategy.
At around -4:20 during the second slow motion replay you can see where a strand of chain goes flying around the back whipping the can prior to tipping it over. You're welcome!😇
Damn that Zastava AK is so beautiful ❤️
Loved this video. Damn that chain is tough.
I like that plr-16 im gonna have to get one. You can do all kinds of stuff to them. Nice.
That first revolver sounded quieter than a cap gun. idk if its just the microphone muffling it but damn that's quiet.
22s aren't known for being loud
@@cyanidedreams6784 Yeah I know that. This was just really quiet to me. That's why I said it was quieter than a cap gun because a cap gun is quieter than a .22 usually.
@@Doc_RoeI'm messing with you bud. What got me was it being a pistol & being that quiet. May have to invest in one
Great video! Thank you! ☺♥
lol… Yes.. because in a gunfight the first thing that pops to mind is ..” Where’s my tire chains “… 😂🤣 Good Stuff boys..👍
okay, that was pretty cool, did not expect loose chains to stop bullets
love the cute lil 22lr revo looks adorable also love ur vids
go to @5:19, pause it and set the playback to .25 speed- the fire ring is awesome!
Safety glasses! 🙏 Thanks and congrats for making enough money from youtube to finally be able to have the budget to make it happen! 😁
The "R" in 54R stands for "rimmed". Thanks for the video....
You guys are awesome. Great video.
Edward you are one crazy SOB!!! that grenade video scared the crap out of me this isn't as scary but holy crap you got some guts!
If it's a silver tip then it's an armor piercing incendiary and it has a hardened core. Much harder than a fmj core.
Well, that’s the coolest way of removing rust from tire chains for sure, lol!
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Great stuff!!! Happy New Year guys. 😎👍🔥
I need a John Wick scene where John doesn't have armor. So he grabs some random chains on the ground to prevent himself from getting shot up.
When Gaspari shot the first revolver (very beautiful btw), it reminded me of squidward walking hahaha
When you were talking about the steel core inside the .50 cal, you can have hardened steel but if it is "soft" steel as you called it, that would be known as mild steel.
As a big fan of Rambo I feel ready to watch Rambo 4. (Those scenes were grotesque) , but I'm ready now
.50 BMG never let you down, no matter how tough the target is
One of your best videos! So Good.
Awesome video keep up the cool content. Looking forward to some cooking videos too.
Edwin u said it BUTTER!!!!!HOW MANY CONTAINERS WILL IT TAKE TO STOP A 50BMG DO IT!!!!!
Hey, Edwin, I just wanted to let you know, because I don't think you know or realize, but those bullets are hot cabrón! Hahaha much love brother! Love your guys' content, and absolutely love Gasparito 🥰
One for the money, two for the show. Are you ready? I'm ready to go!
Now I finally know why the A-Team was constantly surviving machine gun fire:
B.A. Baracus knew what he was doing!
Gasparito is an unique character.
Kool video.
Cool video for science! I can't believe it stopped so many rounds. Ty guys keep em coming