CAMERA MAN IS THE BEST!!! He is so awesome. He seriously makes your videos so much better. If he ever leaves your channel I think many subs would also. BEST BUDDY IS THE GOAT!!
My dad was a machinist at textron and made blades for the F-14. They had super low tolerances. I cant remember for sure, but I think he said there was around 100 hrs to make just one blade.
Nope they definitely are from an f-35… he has the recourses to get anything clearly… he always has new rocket launchers, bombs, grenades, strictly military only ammo, cars to just blow up, etc…
You two are awesome brother thank you so much!! i was literally thinking of video just before you uploaded it like we are connected some how.. that is amazing!!
@@carlosingramtucson life must go on even more severe kentucky balastic channel still continuing his channel 😂 Death will come not sooner or later…it just that the cause is vary 😌 so enjoy your life to the fullest🤣
@@LeeMooEez What’s even more amazing, or tragic, depending on your perspective, is that Edwin has been killed in multiple videos (obviously they cut that part out). But given how advanced Edwin’s scientific prowess is, he prepared for this contingency and has no less than three cryogenic vats at every shoot with clones ready to nearly instantly finish the videos in case the first clone is destroyed. So next time you watch, think about the enormous expenditure in both time and resources. And, ultimately, the sacrifice that Edwin gives us, for free. He literally lays his lives down for our amusement. Praise Jesus! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I agree if you compare to him based on their probability to self-injure themselves because of ricochets and errors/unplanned consequences while making their videos!
Still enjoy the content and allready try to give an advice cuz I like their videos and they have to be alive to load those online so won’t tell it enough
You know, now I’m really curious as to how many rounds it would take to stop or destroy an actual running turbine engine. Would be a very expensive 20 minute clip
Those are compressor blades actually made to be as light as possible and compress the air down. I work at a facility where we make the "hot section" which is after combustion which is the hardest most exotic metals. Nickel based super alloys
Awesome video. Though compressor blades aren't just normal "titanium", there's probably like half a dozen different elements in there (Vanadium, Aluminium, Iron, Carbon, Yttrium come to mind). "Regular" titanium is about as strong as most steel alloys (and likely better for stopping bullets than lightweight aeronautical superalloys).
Materials science! You gotta love it. (It's why the Taliban isn't going to be flying those abandoned American aircraft for long. To make parts, even simple ones, first you need civilization.)
Pocket carry does have many advantages as you mentioned. BUT, you should never pocket carry without a proper holster! Otherwise you may pull the trigger when you grasp the pistol!
@@kos7731 If the gun is in your pocket how do you know where the trigger is? And remember you are going to be reaching for your gun in a blind panic! Do as you prefer, but for me I will be silly and use a pocket holster! Oh and I didn’t even mention that the proper pocket holster keeps the gun properly oriented so you can grip it instantly and also helps keep pocket lint out of the gun. Your femoral artery, your choice.
@@YourAverageBen There are numerous different types of safeties on double action pistols. some are levers on the side of the pistol and others are made into the trigger requiring your finger to be on the trigger for the weapon to fire. Then - there are single action pistols requiring the hammer to be drawn physically before the first shot can be fired. there are also holsters that prevent your finger from reaching the trigger before the pistol is removed from the holster.
Once again amazing video and once again I think it's so wonderful that you're using the 7.62 x 54R because that is my favorite rifle ever it hits hard it's a great gun and I wish you would do more with that one
100% fact.When it metal is treated and very hard it will crack "easier" It has less give. But faster speed, and smaller surface area... Costco Employee: Why do you keep exchanging these tables continually? Edwin: They keep developing wholes in them, but I still love them , but more so, the return policy.
Every time I watch this channel it seems like it's the first video they've ever made. Not only that it seems like it's the first time either one of them has ever seen a gun.
weird... when you hit the blade, its so loud you dont hear the gun shot, but when you miss the blade the gunshot is clearly heard... just looks weird seeing the blade jump up ringing and no bang.. I even replayed it a few times to try to hear the gunshot but its really hard to hear it with the blade ringing...
Edwin- I did a fast google search when you said the green tip 5.7 was hard to find and a ton of places came up. It's expensive ammo though.......$350 for 50 rounds!
I wouldn't recommend anyone carrying in your pocket like that. It can snag easily as you try to emergency pull, and almost impossible to pull out while sitting when that part of the jean is more tight. I use a good appendix carry and I almost never notice it using a Ruger .40 and can pull easily from any position. Be safe folks.
"hey Edwin can you get me a 50 cal?" "Sure" "How about a machine gun?" "Sure" "Grenades?" "How many you need?" "A Lambo to destroy?" "Yep" "F-35 jet engine blades?" "You bet"
Haha, loving those "armor penetrating" 5.7s It's a new type of copper colored steel penetrator and I heard they use green sharpie for weight savings ;)
That was fun. Ive worked on some parts of jet engines, and also helped engine troops pull those vanes. I definitely wanted to shoot them, and the people who designed them... So thank you for this.
My father was a turbine mechanic in Air force, he sent me the piece of turbine that shot out of engine he was working on. Stuck in asphalt next to him.
@@warrenharrison9490 I can believe it. Haven't seen any catastrophic engine failures in person, but we had to watch a lot of safety videos about what can happen. It's not fun when you just completed one of those safety videos and then get tapped as the ground guy during an engine run, sitting down there hoping like hell whoever did the fix did it right so you don't end up in the next safety video.
@@warrenharrison9490 I really hated working on jet engines. Didn't like turbo props either, but jet engines are worse. I preferred my nice little avionics nook. But my systems were integrated into every part of the plane, so I had an intimate knowledge of everything from nose radome to tail rudder.
@@michellewilt4479 my grandfather was instrumentation mechanic in Army Airforce in Carolina during WW2, vacuum systems, autopilot, gauges. Even got a citation for inventing a calibration tool. And he had his close calls around the planes, coworkers.
@@warrenharrison9490 Thats awesome! And yeah, I understand the close calls. I think every maintainer has stories about close calls around the planes and with coworkers. It can be really dangerous, but I loved pretty much everything but working on the engines and fuel tanks. Which is funny because the hydraulics and electronics panels were statistically the most dangerous parts I worked on, and where I saw the most accidents.
Your in nevada and possibly the reason for the large number of planes is area 51. Those F 35 turbine blades need to withstand extreme amounts of stress and heat that's why they are so tuff
I worked for GE Aircraft Engines as a Designer. Dad was an engineer their too. A lot of testing is done on these Turbine Blades and they can take a Full Strike from a Frozen Duck and survive. Tough stuff at that. F-18's rock, F-35's are crap.
That 5.7 looks like a really fun gun. Also you could put those blades on a stand through their mounting brackets and make a homemade shooting star type of thing
Brittleness is caused by the heat treatment and molecular structure and grain direction. Impurities and or secondary additives also effect the toughness. The type of alloy and it's properties are effected by what temperature it's designed to function at. Metallurgy is a cool science, as a Machinist I have been working it and it all about design and implementation
9:55 Edwin sees the plane and says correctly about the chemtrails.. Just after he laughs but he speaks the honest to Dios verdad(God truth) about the chemicals trail of the planes.. I now love this man even more.. Edwin and Gasparito now are mi familia(my family)Los amo como hermanos.. I love them like my brothers, and respect them too.. They may get Problema/trouble just for saying this.. That's how real they are and how they speak truth.. I hope the government "G men" don't get to them and change there style of videos or Personalidad/personality.. I really want them to stay as them.. God bless you both and anyone who reads this too man, also your loved ones, may you have long and happy Vidas, uhmm, Ah, lives.. 👍❤️👍 And your loved ones and familia Too..
Yes we can see the chemicals being dropped on us all..😭😡😡😭 They are a difference of con trail and chemtrails.. A con trial dissapates in seconds so it cannot be seen from ground level but a chemical trail is still there for minutes or hours after that make us able to see it from sea or land level height..
Gasparito is a great partner on your videos. He seems to be a great person to be around. You both rock, but please be more careful of ricocheting bullets.
Hey man. Love your content. You guys are a blast! Have you ever shot an Extar EXP 5.56 pistol? I have one and it's great! I'll bring it over and let you shoot it lol
"Titanium, it's a very strong type of steel." lol. You heard it here folks, that's why it's called the science channel.
Yeah but he didnt noticed it because of his ear muffs.
That was very hard to hear.
Glad I'm not the only one to react lol
i'm a mechanical engineer and my ears are still bleeding
I thought they were made of cheese?!?! 😂
CAMERA MAN IS THE BEST!!! He is so awesome. He seriously makes your videos so much better. If he ever leaves your channel I think many subs would also. BEST BUDDY IS THE GOAT!!
I just found this channel. I love when Edwin says "Ready?" and he always replies with "I'm ready"
The sound of that ricochet from the 5.7 was so crazy.
My dad was a machinist at textron and made blades for the F-14. They had super low tolerances. I cant remember for sure, but I think he said there was around 100 hrs to make just one blade.
Dang 100 hrs. for the smaller blade
Over 5 days straight to cut a blade? I'd want to see a documentary on it if true.
I think you meant to say high tolerances, perhaps in the ten thousand of an inch category or more.
@@JR-uc5oz microns
@@canadiangunguy5512 most likely!
I like how no one questions how Edwin got his hands on F-35 turbine blades
This is my first question. This kind of blows my mind.
Amazon
He *has* one.....
I would wager they are not from an F-35. Makes for a cool video title though.
Nope they definitely are from an f-35… he has the recourses to get anything clearly… he always has new rocket launchers, bombs, grenades, strictly military only ammo, cars to just blow up, etc…
One of the things I love about this channel is all the different attempt with different caliber guns ❤️💪
You two are awesome brother thank you so much!! i was literally thinking of video just before you uploaded it like we are connected some how.. that is amazing!!
I am impressed with how strong it is since it’s so thin. Even for a titanium alloy.
It's a seeded crystal, the technology is from Rolls Royce
Its not Titanium.
Why didn't you use your RN-50? Oh, yeah, you recently destroyed it. 😆
Don’t u have a plane we can shoot while it’s taking off , with u operating of course
omg Jeeeez Edwin, kinda brutal
@@EdwinSarkissian 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
You two
Edwin would shoot down the 9/11 planes in self defense 🤣👌
I still can't believe that you and gaspari haven't caught a ricochet after all these videos you guys definitely have luck on your side
Actually they have..it just that edwin decide not to show it on youtube…he almost die 😂
@@LeeMooEez ohh damn really, goes to show u how passionate he is if hes still making videos like nothing happened
@@carlosingramtucson life must go on even more severe kentucky balastic channel still continuing his channel 😂
Death will come not sooner or later…it just that the cause is vary 😌 so enjoy your life to the fullest🤣
@@LeeMooEez I thought I did see him die in one episode! 😱🗡️
@@LeeMooEez What’s even more amazing, or tragic, depending on your perspective, is that Edwin has been killed in multiple videos (obviously they cut that part out).
But given how advanced Edwin’s scientific prowess is, he prepared for this contingency and has no less than three cryogenic vats at every shoot with clones ready to nearly instantly finish the videos in case the first clone is destroyed.
So next time you watch, think about the enormous expenditure in both time and resources. And, ultimately, the sacrifice that Edwin gives us, for free. He literally lays his lives down for our amusement. Praise Jesus! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Edwin noticing airplanes reminded me of my son’s soccer team when he was 5 years old. A butterfly would bring the game to a complete halt. 😂😂😂
Edwin has pretty much become the modern day version of FPSRussia
No
Not even close.
Nope he still needs to fire a artillery cannon and duel wield a set AA12's
I agree if you compare to him based on their probability to self-injure themselves because of ricochets and errors/unplanned consequences while making their videos!
Still enjoy the content and allready try to give an advice cuz I like their videos and they have to be alive to load those online so won’t tell it enough
These guys are definitely shooting at planes on their spare time
That tactical reload with the DBX tho 🙌🏼
You know, now I’m really curious as to how many rounds it would take to stop or destroy an actual running turbine engine. Would be a very expensive 20 minute clip
An f35 engine can eat a pelican, it just can’t stovl after that and needs to land immediately
Those are compressor blades actually made to be as light as possible and compress the air down. I work at a facility where we make the "hot section" which is after combustion which is the hardest most exotic metals. Nickel based super alloys
Just a thought... when you shoot at more than one target, numbering the targets might make it easier to see how many a bullet went through.
Awesome video. Though compressor blades aren't just normal "titanium", there's probably like half a dozen different elements in there (Vanadium, Aluminium, Iron, Carbon, Yttrium come to mind). "Regular" titanium is about as strong as most steel alloys (and likely better for stopping bullets than lightweight aeronautical superalloys).
ok nerd
@@youtubeandroid1194 lol, MOST of the gun community are "nerds", I'm surprised you haven't noticed.
@@unarmored9973 ok nerd
Materials science! You gotta love it. (It's why the Taliban isn't going to be flying those abandoned American aircraft for long. To make parts, even simple ones, first you need civilization.)
Saludos y bendiciones desde Argentina hermano 🇦🇷❤💪
those planes are on top of you because they're looking for those turbine blades.
🤣🤣
1 for the money
2 for the show
3 to get ready
4 to go!!!
Cmon Eddy. Your grandpa shoulda taught u that one 😂🤣🤣
🤣 "the sights are pretty nice"
Proceeds to miss his shot lol 😆
9:38 when the drugs kick in "oh look there's alot of airplanes in the sky!"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pocket carry does have many advantages as you mentioned. BUT, you should never pocket carry without a proper holster! Otherwise you may pull the trigger when you grasp the pistol!
Thats just silly. You never put your finger on the trigger till your ready to fire. So a holster is completely irrelevant for finger discipline
@@kos7731 If the gun is in your pocket how do you know where the trigger is? And remember you are going to be reaching for your gun in a blind panic! Do as you prefer, but for me I will be silly and use a pocket holster! Oh and I didn’t even mention that the proper pocket holster keeps the gun properly oriented so you can grip it instantly and also helps keep pocket lint out of the gun. Your femoral artery, your choice.
That’s. EXACTLY. Why i carry a. SINGLE ACTION. Pocket carry
YOU MUST. Draw the hammer. Perfect functioning safety
I don’t know much about guns, but isn’t there a safety so it wouldn’t go off when you pull it out of your pocket
@@YourAverageBen There are numerous different types of safeties on double action pistols. some are levers on the side of the pistol and others are made into the trigger requiring your finger to be on the trigger for the weapon to fire. Then - there are single action pistols requiring the hammer to be drawn physically before the first shot can be fired. there are also holsters that prevent your finger from reaching the trigger before the pistol is removed from the holster.
Once again amazing video and once again I think it's so wonderful that you're using the 7.62 x 54R because that is my favorite rifle ever it hits hard it's a great gun and I wish you would do more with that one
5:32 Clint Eastwood is choking from laughing. LOL
Your videos are always entertaining!
The best scientific channel)) Thanks!
Wow !💥 Τέλειο!!!
Awesome guys love watching i get some great laughs u guys are crazy but in a awesome way from alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Thats ti aluminide (used to work with it at pcc) crazy part is its easily breakable before being heated
What I learned from the science channel today. Titanium is a type of steel and aluminum is a type of plastic. Smarter every day. LOL!
Best science channel ever
The Mosin is such a bueatiful gun. Don't know why but I just love it.
Imagine using the 50 BMG against the Titanium my predictions are the 50 would go though and snap it. Loved the video and keep the good work up
I've wanted one of those Keltec spaceguns for a couple years, have never seen one in the wild.
Those are from the intake stator vanes. Look for combustion or exhaust stator vanes. Those are made from Monel or Mar M 322.
100% fact.When it metal is treated and very hard it will crack "easier" It has less give. But faster speed, and smaller surface area...
Costco Employee: Why do you keep exchanging these tables continually?
Edwin: They keep developing wholes in them, but I still love them , but more so, the return policy.
Every time I watch this channel it seems like it's the first video they've ever made. Not only that it seems like it's the first time either one of them has ever seen a gun.
weird... when you hit the blade, its so loud you dont hear the gun shot, but when you miss the blade the gunshot is clearly heard... just looks weird seeing the blade jump up ringing and no bang.. I even replayed it a few times to try to hear the gunshot but its really hard to hear it with the blade ringing...
Mic compensation. I can't stand it. Especially when a loud noise and then you can't hear their words after.
Awesome video as always 🤙🤟
The walk of shame when he had to get more ammo for the 500 was great
Edwin- I did a fast google search when you said the green tip 5.7 was hard to find and a ton of places came up. It's expensive ammo though.......$350 for 50 rounds!
i swear he just highlighted hollow points with green highlighter
I wouldn't recommend anyone carrying in your pocket like that. It can snag easily as you try to emergency pull, and almost impossible to pull out while sitting when that part of the jean is more tight. I use a good appendix carry and I almost never notice it using a Ruger .40 and can pull easily from any position. Be safe folks.
That ricochet sound at 5:39 is awesome, didn't realize it sounds just like the movies
شكراً على هذا الفيديو الممتع كامرون
"hey Edwin can you get me a 50 cal?"
"Sure"
"How about a machine gun?"
"Sure"
"Grenades?"
"How many you need?"
"A Lambo to destroy?"
"Yep"
"F-35 jet engine blades?"
"You bet"
Haha, loving those "armor penetrating" 5.7s It's a new type of copper colored steel penetrator and I heard they use green sharpie for weight savings ;)
Nice test and video thank's . You have very cool guns there !
That was fun. Ive worked on some parts of jet engines, and also helped engine troops pull those vanes. I definitely wanted to shoot them, and the people who designed them... So thank you for this.
My father was a turbine mechanic in Air force, he sent me the piece of turbine that shot out of engine he was working on. Stuck in asphalt next to him.
@@warrenharrison9490 I can believe it. Haven't seen any catastrophic engine failures in person, but we had to watch a lot of safety videos about what can happen. It's not fun when you just completed one of those safety videos and then get tapped as the ground guy during an engine run, sitting down there hoping like hell whoever did the fix did it right so you don't end up in the next safety video.
@@warrenharrison9490 I really hated working on jet engines. Didn't like turbo props either, but jet engines are worse. I preferred my nice little avionics nook. But my systems were integrated into every part of the plane, so I had an intimate knowledge of everything from nose radome to tail rudder.
@@michellewilt4479 my grandfather was instrumentation mechanic in Army Airforce in Carolina during WW2, vacuum systems, autopilot, gauges. Even got a citation for inventing a calibration tool. And he had his close calls around the planes, coworkers.
@@warrenharrison9490 Thats awesome! And yeah, I understand the close calls. I think every maintainer has stories about close calls around the planes and with coworkers. It can be really dangerous, but I loved pretty much everything but working on the engines and fuel tanks. Which is funny because the hydraulics and electronics panels were statistically the most dangerous parts I worked on, and where I saw the most accidents.
I like your Videos, greetings from Germany 🙂
Thank you for the video! ☺♥
Love your video because you are having fun
Definitely love when VE shoot that Titanium Steel stuff.
If it isn't too much trouble, I think a 7.5 BRNO would be a fun addition to your scientific lineup.
Definitely!
Your in nevada and possibly the reason for the large number of planes is area 51. Those F 35 turbine blades need to withstand extreme amounts of stress and heat that's why they are so tuff
I worked for GE Aircraft Engines as a Designer. Dad was an engineer their too. A lot of testing is done on these Turbine Blades and they can take a Full Strike from a Frozen Duck and survive. Tough stuff at that. F-18's rock, F-35's are crap.
Thank you science channel great work Sir
Got turbine blades now, wow
Now, it's a proper science channel
Legendary bro thank you so much!!!!!!
I never knew Titanium was a type of steel... I learn something new every day! Hahahahahhaha
That 5.7 looks like a really fun gun. Also you could put those blades on a stand through their mounting brackets and make a homemade shooting star type of thing
Brittleness is caused by the heat treatment and molecular structure and grain direction. Impurities and or secondary additives also effect the toughness. The type of alloy and it's properties are effected by what temperature it's designed to function at. Metallurgy is a cool science, as a Machinist I have been working it and it all about design and implementation
Man I would be scared shooting those blades from that close lol
Very good
From Lucknow
From a metallurgical view this was a very interesting video.
love that "office" edit 🤣
9:55 Edwin sees the plane and says correctly about the chemtrails.. Just after he laughs but he speaks the honest to Dios verdad(God truth) about the chemicals trail of the planes.. I now love this man even more.. Edwin and Gasparito now are mi familia(my family)Los amo como hermanos..
I love them like my brothers, and respect them too.. They may get Problema/trouble just for saying this.. That's how real they are and how they speak truth.. I hope the government "G men" don't get to them and change there style of videos or Personalidad/personality.. I really want them to stay as them..
God bless you both and anyone who reads this too man, also your loved ones, may you have long and happy Vidas, uhmm, Ah, lives.. 👍❤️👍 And your loved ones and familia Too..
Yes we can see the chemicals being dropped on us all..😭😡😡😭 They are a difference of con trail and chemtrails.. A con trial dissapates in seconds so it cannot be seen from ground level but a chemical trail is still there for minutes or hours after that make us able to see it from sea or land level height..
Where did you get your flannel coat, it is awesome and I want one. I love the vid, keep up the good work.
I love the way your elder friend speak😂
Ai KabroneMust be inconel🤠👍
Something you can throw in your pocket last minute and go see what’s up lmfaooo 😂
I really loved to hear the camera man talk and shoot especially when he misses 😂
Compressor blades technically, for semantics
Outside of the engine they ain’t compressing shit…..so call them what you want
I just realized he’s wearing a Forky flannel haha love u guys!
Love the show!!! Next time use armor piercing bullets.
Gasparito is a great partner on your videos. He seems to be a great person to be around. You both rock, but please be more careful of ricocheting bullets.
Not at all from an F135 engine lol but still a fun video!
Of course it is not from a f35s engine he just putted in the title there is no way a civilian could get his hand in this
@@commandergeokam2868 very easy to get them
11:15 true definition of "we're a science channel"
Jasperitto you look gear with new hairstyle and that big revolver :D More jasperitto in videos .
Canal show de bola
Thank you
Still laughing about the grenade in the atm that’s was such a great stunt, you guys are awesome 👍👍👍👍👍🤪
I was thumbs up/like number 412..👍❤️👍
That Kel Tec is sweet man I want one so bad.
Finally something your grandfather didn't bring back from ww2
The airplanes are coming to see the turbine blade getting shot.
Hearing "titanium is a type of steel" made my titanium burn
you could do 2 giveaways on those 2 broken blade parts :P would bee coold 2 persons sitting with one part each!
I would suggest you to carry a marker pen with you and mark the holes with circle so that you know everytime the newly created hole and the old ones!!
The blades are “grown” - a single crystal of an esoteric titanium alloy
Remember when you stick that pistol in your pocket to have some kind of a holster that covers the trigger.
Right If that goes off your leg is going
@@crosshairs19 no Edwin and Gasparito are real men.. They shrug it off like a fly or mosquito😎😎🤣🤣
Why?
Is it that easy to get your hands on one of those? or it's brought by your grandpa??
Super hard
(that's what she said🤣).
But yes difficult to get even if you have money and the licenses..
Edwin, what a scientist, could you please give us a secondary channel explaining turbo fans?
Great Video but I had to pause is a couple times to find out the Caliber of the Diamond Back Pocket is a Parabellum round for anyone wondering.
8:34 ''shoot that plane'' LMFAO HAHAHAHAHAHA
Titanium is a strong steel. My whole engineering degree was a lie. Thnx Edwin. I believe the sceince channel
Hey man. Love your content. You guys are a blast!
Have you ever shot an Extar EXP 5.56 pistol?
I have one and it's great! I'll bring it over and let you shoot it lol
I totally want a t-shirt that says "I'M READY!!"
No slow motion this time?