A huge thank you to Dan and Gavin for coming out and letting me use their super slow mo camera! I had a blast! I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Slow Mo Guys have never done a bad colab. Their ability to match the energy of their host/guests is really incredible. Everyone should check the video they did with Rhett and Link a few years back. It's so good.
i think i watched all their video, but unsure if i recall one with rhett and link...unless it was the champagne bottle opening with a sword? if you have any other keyword for me to find it, post it here please.
I've watched Gav go from playing video games with Rooster Teeth over a decade ago to filming a punt gun in slo motion with Scott of Kentucky Ballistics. My life is complete.
Huh, I never knew Gav had anything to do with Rooster Teeth. Man, it's sad to see what happened to Rooster Teeth after it went corporate. Back in the day they were actually pretty cool.
Gavin had a pretty crazy life. He went from working at a supermarket in a small town in England to meeting the one slo mo expert in the country, becoming his protegé and working in the film industry before he was 20. Aaaand he was a kid on the RT forums, geeking out about RvB who got the attention of the RT founders and pretty soon was in the US directing a season of that show. And then he also was at the achievement hunters during a time when let's play absolutely popped off. Oh and slomoguys was originally founded cause he needed a visa for the US and becoming an internet celebrity seemed like the easiest route. Which it was! Now Gavin has survived RT, is probably a millionaire in his own right and still does fun content with all the friends he met along the way. Plus a beautiful gf and a few cats. @@kirbyjoe7484
@@kirbyjoe7484 eh. It's easy to blame it on corporate but...they tried chasing trends, didn't make it work, and they put too much money into ideas, hoping to hit tv spots. If it had worked, it would have been great for them, but just sadly never hit it. Yes, warner bros owned it, but it's unclear how much that actually played into those particular decisions, other than giving them the access to those funds to overreach with. There were other issues with the corporate side for sure, but maybe not those ones..
I love Dan being the test dummy with random knowledge of weaponry, Gav knowing the science behind catching the shot, and Scott just having the arsenal makes everything come together so we'll. Love their collaborations
I love the little tink of the hammer before the punt gun goes off in slow-mo. So innocuous, then all hell breaks loose. Oh, and you were great in Tiny Guns 3:World War 2 Inches. Sticking a thumb in it with Garand Thumb's Garand Thumbed thumb was the chef's kiss.
Gotta love those black powder guns. The slow Mo on that gun is so satisfying. And that Ballistics Gel shot the temporary wound cavity was unreal, blew the bottom of the table out. Great Video Guys Fantastic work by all of you, again. 😇
It's worth pointing out that Scott actually has a really good slomo camera. He gets better shots than any of the dedicated gun tubers. He's just not going to compete with the specialists on it.
Scott's camera shoots 1000fps. Gavin's can shoot 10 000fps at 4k, and the lower the res, the better. Shooting 200 000fps is not easy, and the Phantom TMX can go up to 1.7 million FPS if configured right.
@@swordsmancs Those are around 1-1.2k a day. Not sure it isn't smarter for them actually lease one they later sell. I mean, they have projects every single week, must be one hell of a rent deal.
One of my biggest takeaways from this video is how insane and impressive Gav's sound design is. His slo-mo sound design is so insanely good. I have no clue how he does it.
@ThyBountyHunter Yeah, I watched that video when it released (I think it was a second channel video), but I never realized just how good it was until I saw the slo-mo footage without Gav's sound. He does such a good job, it sounds completely natural.
what i find most fascinating is the 3 distinct pops when firering the gun, first the dink of the hamer strinking, then the pop of the ignition and then the bang of the actuall firering
I just love that the first shot actually ricocheted *off the ground* and still sailed straight through the glass. Reminded me of the Dambusters in WWII.
I sincerely love and appreciate how kid friendly you always make your channel and if a guest swears you bleep it out, so that I can watch your videos with my kids!! This is a rewatch by the way, your videos are always so good I'm able to rewatxh them all and have just as much fun as the first time watching!! God bless you and your family!!!!
I was just about to say that but I had to check if someone else saw the same as I did definitely bounced before impact on first shot and went through like glass was a peice of cardboard ( was going to say paper, glass is thicker)
Don't think so guys, may be the wadding. Watch the first slo mo shot close, something separates from the ball and bounces, it's seen again skipping left of the glass, after the ball has punched through.
Great to see BOTH Slo Mo Guys in the vid! The giant wrench should be named "Mick Foley" after the wrestler famous for breaking many tables during his career.
Ok. Scott has the firepower, Dan and Gav have the frame power and the final product is beautiful thing! Well done guys! Off to the Slo Mo Guys channel now.
That super slow-mo of the ball hitting the glass makes me think of planetary collisions, like some rogue asteroid slamming into Europa or something. Great video, love the slow-mo guys, they've got a good sense of humor.
Once again the Slo Mo Guys making that look easy. But getting some of those shots in that light with the fireball trying to wash everything out was really impresive. Almost as impressive as the holes made in that glass. Wow.
@@brotherkhrayn3525 You THINK it was made not even a minute prior, but they didn't show a close up of that section of the berm before the shot so it may have already been there and he just thought that was it.
I know that modern precision is better from a tactics and efficiency perspective but there is just something to be said about a cannon that can shake the ocean itself.
Not the collab we wanted, But the callab we needed. Who am I kidding, we all wanted this legendary collab! Edit: I can’t stop looking at Gaven’s shorts.
These episodes are always so funny! Slowmo guys showing us the details, though. That really opened up some questions about the physics of some of this for me. What is causing the flash of light? It looks like a flash of flame, but there's nothing flammable there. It's lead and glass....
The power in that projectile is absolutely insane. Just did some math and found that if that projectile travels the speed of a 9mm bullet (1200 feet per second) that projectile (assuming it weighs 1 pound as mentioned) would carry 30.000J of energy on impact. To put that into perspective a 50 BMG 647 grain bullet traveling at 3000 feet per second carries around 18.000J. I just guessed a number for the speed, what would other people here think that projectile travels at? If we assumed that I travelled as fast as a 50 BMG (Which it doesn't) It would carry 190.000 J of energy instead. Could be nice to get a reading of how fast that thing fires so we can make a calculation of its kinetic energy. EDIT: Just did some more digging and I found a muzzle velocity of 1400 Feet per second from a British gun firing a similarly sized projectile. This speed would give the projectile a kinetic energy of around 41.000 J
The projectile is definitely sub-sonic(no shock cone on the slow mo shots), so under ~350 feet per second. At 1lb and 300 fps the ball has ~1900J of energy. However with a little more than 10 times the mass of a .50 BMG sheer weight kept the projectile together and moving forward through the glass.
@@BrandonsUsername Where did you get 350 FPS for subsonic? Depending on conditions, the sound barrier is somewhere around ~1100 FPS. As for the mass, typical .50 BMG is 750 grains & this is 7000 grain, so it's a little less than 10 times the mass, pretty much 9 & 1/3 heavier.
@@BrandonsUsername My guess is he got from m/s, because when I google the speed of sound I get 343 m/s at 20°C. So maybe that's the where he got it. Also, nice spot on it being subsonic hadn't thought of using that as an indicator of speed. I just pulled numbers from random rounds. But assuming 1000 ft/s we get 21.000 J of energy, which is still substantial. Mass is mass, but maybe the round shape as opposed to the pointy shape, helps it stay together. But, then again the pointy bullet does concentrate the energy on a smaller surface, thus increasing the force on that now smaller area.
Turns out there’s no front stopper on that punt gun sled. Just in case anyone was wondering…
Thanks for having us again!
if you dont mind me asking how much does that phantom cost?
You guys are awesome 😎
I feel like that's something Scott would wanna mention?? lol or do you think he was trolling??
@@HuntersRuggedOutdoors Budget more than $100k for the basic camera.
He really needs to add a recoil buffer of some form to that thing.
A huge thank you to Dan and Gavin for coming out and letting me use their super slow mo camera! I had a blast! I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Get a Tankgewehr.
Will you try to get one?
Stay great Scott you’re the best
Still waiting for the Anzio 20mm anti material rifle 😂.
Numbrey uno
Slow Mo Guys have never done a bad colab. Their ability to match the energy of their host/guests is really incredible. Everyone should check the video they did with Rhett and Link a few years back. It's so good.
I know right, somehow they get along with EVERYONE
i think i watched all their video, but unsure if i recall one with rhett and link...unless it was the champagne bottle opening with a sword? if you have any other keyword for me to find it, post it here please.
@@moos5221 That's the one, the champagne sabre video.
@@Seedy32 ah perfect, then i di watch it. thank you =)
Ive re-watched that video so many times, its such a rollercoster
To be fair to bulletproof glass, it wasn’t designed to stop artillery.
"If you had the windows in your house this thick, your house would weigh a lot."
- Dan 2024
depends i guess, compared to the concrete or brick walls here in europe even those windows should be negligible 😅
@@ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNoticeI also thought that that statement sounds like an American thing 😅
I'm good. My house already weighs a lot.
My man hasn't got a stone house.
So they don't use these on a light house?
14:48 A bespectacled nerd with a crowbar, and a vet with a pipe wrench. Where have I seen that before...
The Mario Bros 1993 movie, of course!
They do look like the right men in the wrong place.
@@YedReips So they can make all the difference in the world
Gavin Freeman and Dan Shephard, Full-Life
@@KapitanWasTaken you mean Slowmo-life
Just imagine. You break into this man's house in the middle of the night and then you hear a giggle.
Saw mixed with Kentucky Ballistics
The theif would basically turn into the Nelson meme.
"Hee hee"
". . . I'm in danger."
"TALLY-HO, LADS!"
Its like gamblimg what i will be shot with
“You emailed us” 😂 the intros are always funny Scott.
He should make them all shorts
And a huge thank you to the two poles holding the piece of glass up.
That's no way to refer to Dan and Gavin.
@@stephenleader-s9x😂 underrated. Got a like from me
Never interrupt Scott's brainstorming
Facts
however you may have to stick a thumb in it
@@Dman0001a garand thumb.
Bri'ish
real
Scott + slow mo guys = Perfection
I was kind of surprised it wasn't the ballistic high speed guys
@@fisherwallace3062ikr that’s what we need.
@@fisherwallace3062maybe but honestly i like both groups a lot.
@@RandoBox How did they throw Brandon under the bus?
@@RandoBoxwhat did they do?
0:27 “he emailed us, which is weird…” 🤣
Love how scott gives the outro with gav and dan in the background just going full on 'office space' on the table.
I was thinking in my best Monty Python voice. "You wankers is that all you got?" Then the body slam....
Everyone needs to go full office space on something every once in a while, great stress reliever.
I've watched Gav go from playing video games with Rooster Teeth over a decade ago to filming a punt gun in slo motion with Scott of Kentucky Ballistics. My life is complete.
LEEEEETS PLAAAAY
Huh, I never knew Gav had anything to do with Rooster Teeth. Man, it's sad to see what happened to Rooster Teeth after it went corporate. Back in the day they were actually pretty cool.
Gavin had a pretty crazy life. He went from working at a supermarket in a small town in England to meeting the one slo mo expert in the country, becoming his protegé and working in the film industry before he was 20.
Aaaand he was a kid on the RT forums, geeking out about RvB who got the attention of the RT founders and pretty soon was in the US directing a season of that show. And then he also was at the achievement hunters during a time when let's play absolutely popped off.
Oh and slomoguys was originally founded cause he needed a visa for the US and becoming an internet celebrity seemed like the easiest route. Which it was!
Now Gavin has survived RT, is probably a millionaire in his own right and still does fun content with all the friends he met along the way. Plus a beautiful gf and a few cats.
@@kirbyjoe7484
@@kirbyjoe7484 eh. It's easy to blame it on corporate but...they tried chasing trends, didn't make it work, and they put too much money into ideas, hoping to hit tv spots. If it had worked, it would have been great for them, but just sadly never hit it.
Yes, warner bros owned it, but it's unclear how much that actually played into those particular decisions, other than giving them the access to those funds to overreach with.
There were other issues with the corporate side for sure, but maybe not those ones..
Gav has gone from a lad to a gent.
Scott single handedly keeping the four bore producers in business
And folding table companies
I love Dan being the test dummy with random knowledge of weaponry, Gav knowing the science behind catching the shot, and Scott just having the arsenal makes everything come together so we'll. Love their collaborations
I love the little tink of the hammer before the punt gun goes off in slow-mo. So innocuous, then all hell breaks loose. Oh, and you were great in Tiny Guns 3:World War 2 Inches. Sticking a thumb in it with Garand Thumb's Garand Thumbed thumb was the chef's kiss.
Gotta love those black powder guns. The slow Mo on that gun is so satisfying. And that Ballistics Gel shot the temporary wound cavity was unreal, blew the bottom of the table out. Great Video Guys Fantastic work by all of you, again. 😇
I kept rewatching 8:07 at 0.25x because the flash of the impact causing all the cracks to be splitting through the existing ones looks _INCREDIBLE._
the flash was a cool surprise.
If your on a laptop or desktop you can pause the video and use the < and > keys to go frame by frame.
IKR?
Scott should frame the glass and hang it at home as a picture. If he won't, let me have have it!
i did this as well lmao!
Broke through that glass like, "It's like I hit nothing at all" *Hits the dirt* "nothing at all" *ricochets off the friggin' burm* "nothing at all"
Stupid sexy punt gun!
😂😂😂
It looked like it also bounced before it even hit the glass
Stupid sexy punt gun 😂
(Simpsons reference)
@@oOSonicexeOo 🤣
8:06 You can even seen a flash of light on impact from the amount energy; wow 😳😲😳
The Kentucky effect
That lead ball was just like ''did i hit something? oh well, gotta keep going''
Ballistic Highspeed know their stuff, but Dan and Gav are such an iconic duo when it comes to slowmo, so glad you could get them on board.
it's always fascinating to see the mechanics and force behind such unique firearms.
didnt expect you to be here!
The sound effects at the beginning were hilarious! Slow-mo guys know how to play into the bit! 😂
Props to the editor for playing along with the sound effects! You good people.
He's got foley artists now. A real come up.
It's worth pointing out that Scott actually has a really good slomo camera. He gets better shots than any of the dedicated gun tubers.
He's just not going to compete with the specialists on it.
Scott's camera shoots 1000fps.
Gavin's can shoot 10 000fps at 4k, and the lower the res, the better. Shooting 200 000fps is not easy, and the Phantom TMX can go up to 1.7 million FPS if configured right.
@@mozzjones6943 even then, you don’t actually buy a Phantom, you rent it. Pretty sure Gav and Dan just keep renewing the rent on it
@@swordsmancs Those are around 1-1.2k a day. Not sure it isn't smarter for them actually lease one they later sell. I mean, they have projects every single week, must be one hell of a rent deal.
Dan had me laughing so hard with the hand gestures that I nearly choked on my lunch. I love the sound effects. 😂
One of my biggest takeaways from this video is how insane and impressive Gav's sound design is. His slo-mo sound design is so insanely good. I have no clue how he does it.
One of his earlier videos on a Q&A he goes over some of the sound choices. Nothing in depth but still neat.
@ThyBountyHunter Yeah, I watched that video when it released (I think it was a second channel video), but I never realized just how good it was until I saw the slo-mo footage without Gav's sound. He does such a good job, it sounds completely natural.
the bird (at the bottom right of 5:25) has a hell of a story to tell it's friends.
He was like "wtf!?!?!"
lmao
ffs now I've got to go bk and check lol
Well spotted! That bird has PTSD now.
At first glance, I wondered whether the ball had ricocheted off to the side.
3:45 Scott trying to catch fury made me laugh harder than it should have
It's got me hacking up my lungs LMAO
Had me thinking of Spongebob when they're parking the Flying Dutchman lol "Aaaaand, stop."
Aim higher plz
Dan's face as its falling 😄
@@mostcreativenameonyoutube3624 Yer good! Yer good! Yer good!
Scott shushing the slo mo guys was absolutely priceless 😂😂😂
FR
“He emailed us which is weird”
I will never pass up watching a collab between you guys. The chemistry is great between you guys! Had me laughing a ton.
Not only the best constant crossovers, but the "onstage" energy with KY Scott and British Slowmoers...
So good.
Those two are so genuine. Great collab.
love the sound of the hammer falling and them the gun going off.. nothing stops the punt gun
This^👍
what i find most fascinating is the 3 distinct pops when firering the gun, first the dink of the hamer strinking, then the pop of the ignition and then the bang of the actuall firering
9:12 "it's big enough to get your arm through"
Scott "hold my ice tea" 😂😂😂
I love the SMG and KB relationship. Every collab is great.
I just love that the first shot actually ricocheted *off the ground* and still sailed straight through the glass. Reminded me of the Dambusters in WWII.
it did not ricoched off the ground
@@mike-kg2op There's a wad (or something) that follows the ball, and hits the ground; first time through, I thought it was the shot, too.
I saw the wad bounce off the ground
If you zoom in you can see it definetly hit the ground then the glass.
i played it back at .25 speed and zoomed in to the shot. that was 100% the Wad hitting the ground
Y'know, I'm not sure what's more awesome. The slow mo destruction of the glass or the slow mo ASMR of the glass shattering.
I love that slowmo sound of the Fury. Pop, boom, ringggg...
Love when Scott brings out the punt gun, anyone ever wonder what the recoil would do to a ballistic zombie? I don’t know why I thought of that today😂
When punt guns go boom?
the collab that can never go wrong
@@RandoBox i actually havent no, im curious now tho
@RandoBox no that was the channel I did a thing
@josephmariostalinlinguinit8727 it was I did a thing, not the slow mo guys. Brandon did a video on what went down, check it out, was pretty scummy
I sincerely love and appreciate how kid friendly you always make your channel and if a guest swears you bleep it out, so that I can watch your videos with my kids!! This is a rewatch by the way, your videos are always so good I'm able to rewatxh them all and have just as much fun as the first time watching!! God bless you and your family!!!!
"He emailed us which is weird." Bro that was too funny. 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent example of a 17th century artilleryman's grazing shot at 4:12. The ball struck the ground about 6' in front of the target.
The second shot was spectacular. The slow motion was incredible.
I love the chaos of the two of them bashing the table in the background. great coda. :D
Damn that first shot hit the ground before hand and still went through with ease.
I was just about to say that but I had to check if someone else saw the same as I did definitely bounced before impact on first shot and went through like glass was a peice of cardboard ( was going to say paper, glass is thicker)
@richardfrost7575 to be fair I don't think the paper vs cardboard meant much to fury the punt gun
4:14 time something definitely bounced pretty sure it's the ball then goes through, then bank, impact etc. Up and over. Freaking awesome 😂😂😂❤❤❤😊
Don't think so guys, may be the wadding. Watch the first slo mo shot close, something separates from the ball and bounces, it's seen again skipping left of the glass, after the ball has punched through.
@RustyRoves if that was wadding then it hit the ground really hard for wadding. That thing put up a pretty big dust cloud.
Great to see BOTH Slo Mo Guys in the vid! The giant wrench should be named "Mick Foley" after the wrestler famous for breaking many tables during his career.
wrestling xD
I’m liking how the Slow Mo Bois are gettting with a lot more guntubers! Makes me happy in places I didn’t knew still worked!
Two of my favorite channels collaborating! Awesome, Scott’s, you’re really a good example to follow, glad you won against that mean 50 cal back then !
1:28 SO YOURE TELLING ME THEY CAN TAKE OF THOSE LAB JACKETS😳😳😳
The muzzleblast slo-mo of the 4 4-bore slugs was AWESOME!
That wasn't the 4 Bore, that was the Punt Gun, even more awesomer!
@@dougscott8161 When he fired the four 4-bore slugs out of the punt gun. The gun was the punt gun, the four slugs were 4-bore bullets.
@@dougscott8161 Stop with the TH-cam emojis, bruh
How far did that dragon's breath reach ya reckon, twelve feet? Enough energy in that thing to cook a casserole :)
Dan's so cool when he's hanging out with Gav... then he hangs out with Scott and looks like a massive nerd :D I love all three of these people.
Dan is like Hannah Montana. The best of both worlds
The smack sounds and the "with great power comes great responaibility." I was cracking up.
Best intro first minute ever!!!
Had to go back and watch Gav and Dan blast their sound effects a few times was so great!
Dan’s was the best by far.
Ok. Scott has the firepower, Dan and Gav have the frame power and the final product is beautiful thing! Well done guys!
Off to the Slo Mo Guys channel now.
15:13 Achivement Hunter Gavin at it again
Slowmoguys + Kentucky Ballistics are some of the most entertaining vids on the internet, this one slipped past me glad I caught it!
"Yes, strike force glass. What do you have for punt gun prevention? Huh, whats a punt gun you ask?" hehehehe
"Oh, you know. Just a shotgun rated for ducks. Nothing special."
Lmao!!!! Great.
That super slow-mo of the ball hitting the glass makes me think of planetary collisions, like some rogue asteroid slamming into Europa or something.
Great video, love the slow-mo guys, they've got a good sense of humor.
Once again the Slo Mo Guys making that look easy. But getting some of those shots in that light with the fireball trying to wash everything out was really impresive. Almost as impressive as the holes made in that glass. Wow.
LOL, love your collabs Scott.
And, thank you for showing me what exactly are good uses for the insane punt gun!
She be kickin'
Slow mo and firearms content measuring effects on target seems like a match made in heaven.
So glad for that first collaboration that you did with Gav and Dan. Ever since then, this channel has become one of my favorites.
Behold the big boom stick
No that’s just the Stielhandgranate
@@iamdantevious So did Scott get the punt gun from Bob's Booms Sticks or did he cheat on Bob?
6:51 "It's in here."
You must remember, in the south, you do not stick your fingers into holes in the ground. 🐍
I mean, it was a hole that was just made by a large bullet not even a minute prior, I think that hole was safe…
@@brotherkhrayn3525 You THINK it was made not even a minute prior, but they didn't show a close up of that section of the berm before the shot so it may have already been there and he just thought that was it.
@@brotherkhrayn3525 plenty of time for a cottonmouth.
No hole is safe no matter how good it looks lmao @@brotherkhrayn3525
Scott, Dan and Gavin make an amazing trio, I've been watching both channels for a long time!!! I would love to see more videos of you guys together!!!
I love the Slowmo Guys, and i love Kentucky Ballistics. Such a good, and rather unexpected combo!
I love these collaborations. Slowmo guys plus anybody equals fun.
Whenever these three get together, it's absolute gold.
"Keep going... keep going..." that ended exactly how I expected 😂
"With great power comes great responsibility."
Dan immediately abuses that power lol! The double whiplash sound effects were amazing, though.
Best thing about this cannon is the slowmo sound of the "hammer" dropping... love it👍👉
Those close-ups of Fury firing with 4 4-bore rounds looks like battleship Iowa is firing again, holy fireball!
I know that modern precision is better from a tactics and efficiency perspective but there is just something to be said about a cannon that can shake the ocean itself.
I havent seen dan and gavin for ages, i was so suprised to see dan as skinny as he was, good to see they are both doing good and back here again
this is gonna be an awesome video. And dude I really needed this right now I just got through something incredibly stressful. Thank you Scott!
I love the funny sound the hammer makes when it falls - 'THUNGGGGG' 😏🤣🤣🤣
😎🇬🇧
The intros always get me. And the little hesitation with Gavin’s name for the wrench was great!
It was great to see two channels I love come togeather! Great video!👍
_Epic video every time the Slow Mo Guys come out!_
Scott, you have to give these guys a permanent residency in your house. Guns and super slow mo is fun as hell. Who would've thunk.
This is probably my favorite collab duo (trio?) on YT. It's always great when the Slow Mo Guys collab with Scott
Love the chemistry you guys have, Scott has a surprisingly British sense of humour
Get a Tankgewehr.
Lmao, that round would absolutely ZIP straight through that glass like it wasnt even there
@@nilssjoberg2522 Id love to see it against the armored truck.
m1918 right?
yes please scotty, this one
@@M4xXxIkInG Of course
The muzzle gasses did go through the spaces between the 4 bore slugs. This is why shotgun loads have a cup.
At about 12:05, it appears that two of the slugs go over the left side of the berm.
Not the collab we wanted,
But the callab we needed.
Who am I kidding, we all wanted this legendary collab!
Edit: I can’t stop looking at Gaven’s shorts.
100% agreed
Always love it when you team up with Gav and Dan
0:26
Perfect cut
"He emailed us, which is weir-"
Good call. I didn't even hear that.
0:35 what's up Scott, it's everybody
Lol like what you did there!
@@jeremybowers3181 thank you 🤣
@@jeremybowers3181 waiting for him to say what's up guys so I can say "what's up Scott, guys here"
1:01 like the switches for windows and locks in vehicles. You only get so many presses.
These episodes are always so funny! Slowmo guys showing us the details, though. That really opened up some questions about the physics of some of this for me.
What is causing the flash of light? It looks like a flash of flame, but there's nothing flammable there. It's lead and glass....
5:25 birb scared for his life💀🦅
Edit: ok how did this get a heart again? It’s a dang bird in the corner
"Nothing can penetrate this glass"
Punt gun, "hold my beer"
What a lame comment. What year do you think it is? 😂😂😂
The power in that projectile is absolutely insane. Just did some math and found that if that projectile travels the speed of a 9mm bullet (1200 feet per second) that projectile (assuming it weighs 1 pound as mentioned) would carry 30.000J of energy on impact. To put that into perspective a 50 BMG 647 grain bullet traveling at 3000 feet per second carries around 18.000J. I just guessed a number for the speed, what would other people here think that projectile travels at?
If we assumed that I travelled as fast as a 50 BMG (Which it doesn't) It would carry 190.000 J of energy instead. Could be nice to get a reading of how fast that thing fires so we can make a calculation of its kinetic energy.
EDIT:
Just did some more digging and I found a muzzle velocity of 1400 Feet per second from a British gun firing a similarly sized projectile. This speed would give the projectile a kinetic energy of around 41.000 J
The projectile is definitely sub-sonic(no shock cone on the slow mo shots), so under ~350 feet per second. At 1lb and 300 fps the ball has ~1900J of energy. However with a little more than 10 times the mass of a .50 BMG sheer weight kept the projectile together and moving forward through the glass.
@@BrandonsUsername Where did you get 350 FPS for subsonic?
Depending on conditions, the sound barrier is somewhere around ~1100 FPS.
As for the mass, typical .50 BMG is 750 grains & this is 7000 grain, so it's a little less than 10 times the mass, pretty much 9 & 1/3 heavier.
@@BrandonsUsername My guess is he got from m/s, because when I google the speed of sound I get 343 m/s at 20°C. So maybe that's the where he got it. Also, nice spot on it being subsonic hadn't thought of using that as an indicator of speed. I just pulled numbers from random rounds. But assuming 1000 ft/s we get 21.000 J of energy, which is still substantial. Mass is mass, but maybe the round shape as opposed to the pointy shape, helps it stay together. But, then again the pointy bullet does concentrate the energy on a smaller surface, thus increasing the force on that now smaller area.
Punt Gun VS. Chronograph, yes we need this.
I’m trying to figure out what # buckshot he makes by using the 4 bore slugs but I can’t find anything nearly big enough
The foley guy got some overtime on this project. Nice!
Fun video Scott, Dan, and Gav!
More co-labs in the future, please!
8:07 frame 13 is really funny, looks like the glass just had LED lighting
Gavin pulling the Punt Gun and it tipping forward and everyone panicks lol