The Science Behind Tannerite

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @harrypeterson9287
    @harrypeterson9287 11 місяців тому +40

    The ammonium nitrate used in tannerite is something called porous prilled ammonium nitrate or PPAN for short, as the name suggests it's full of little air pockets.
    These pockets of air are an integral part to initiating the detonation.
    The air pockets do two main things. First. They compress when struck by a bullet generating extremely high temperatures far beyond the decomposition point of the ammonium nitrate causing it to decompose into gasses, they're like thousands of tiny fire pistons inside every prill of AN.
    Secondly they act to greatly increase the available surface area for the aluminum powder to adhere to, this greatly increases how 'intimately' the AN and aluminum powder are combined.
    The nitrogen oxide gasses liberated when the AN decomposes are incredibly powerful oxidizers, the aluminum being an incredibly powerful reducer burns releasing more heat but also releasing lone atoms of nitrogen. Nitrogen normally exists diatomically with two nitrogen atoms linked together by a strong triple bond, This bond takes a considerable amount of energy to break but also creates a considerable amount of energy when formed, when two unpaired nitrogen atoms meet they snap together generating heat.
    Once initiated all of those things going on combined produce a chain reaction where enough heat and pressure is generated to sustain the reaction.
    In a nutshell. The detonation pathway for Tannerite is extremely rapid thermal decomposition.

    • @gzuzsavz
      @gzuzsavz 10 місяців тому +1

      cool info, thnks. i always figured the white spheres felt really light. & i kind of thought
      the tannerite mixture was a bit short on aluminum..but now we see where
      more isn't always better, aha.

    • @БожидарГеоргиев-с3г
      @БожидарГеоргиев-с3г 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the explanation)

    • @MikeParrish-kw5xs
      @MikeParrish-kw5xs 5 місяців тому +1

      You forgot my favorite part, When the two elements combined they form a lower state of Energy. So they throw off the energy They don't need and I'm able to record it in slow motion With my camera As a glitch, like an e.M.P

    • @crintynono
      @crintynono 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for this! I really appreciate the knowledge :)

  • @Weisz
    @Weisz 3 роки тому +44

    AYY glad to see you posting again my man :)

  • @sumans7620
    @sumans7620 3 роки тому +31

    YOOOOOO MY DUDE HAS RETURNED
    Tom Scott Led me to Your channel, and I was Hooked!
    But you hadn’t uploaded in a while : (
    Until Now!

  • @chadkent1241
    @chadkent1241 День тому

    I've been shooting the stuff for well over a decade and the veil has been lifted on this mysteriously fun stuff, thanks to you.
    Cheers!!

  • @jackdowse1246
    @jackdowse1246 3 роки тому +15

    He hath returned, The day is good!

  • @TourmotoDesign
    @TourmotoDesign 3 роки тому +15

    Glad to see you back! I’ve always enjoyed shooting tannerite but never knew the chemistry behind it. Thanks for the lesson!

    • @ScienceC
      @ScienceC  3 роки тому +2

      Exactly, a buddy of mine gave me some for my birthday years ago but I could never find a place to shoot it.

    • @dark2023-1lovesoni
      @dark2023-1lovesoni Рік тому +1

      It's just Ammonal in a newer branding. Basic Oxidizer + Fuel same as most binary explosives (Eg: Kinepak, ANFO, AMNM, etc...). As far as the chemistry of "energic compounds, it's rather basic and old. It's military use alone is over a century old, it's discovery, recipe, and civil use is likely much older.

  • @r3djar
    @r3djar 10 місяців тому +12

    Not much of a blinker

    • @MaynMaker
      @MaynMaker 3 місяці тому +1

      This killed me😂

  • @MNine3
    @MNine3 Рік тому +6

    KEEP POSTING DUDE! You’ve got 20K subs already. You could make this channel have 100K by the end of the year if you throw more videos out there!

  • @Stefan34566
    @Stefan34566 11 місяців тому +4

    i am going to end up on so many watchlists

  • @thecheapshot1065
    @thecheapshot1065 Рік тому +3

    Great job well-researched you did an amazing job on this video I hope you did it for a school project just to piss off any anti-gun faculty members. Your parents have got to be so proud man you did a great job. If this was my son's project I would tell him that he is finally earned my love and has become my number one

  • @mathusuthanvenkatesan
    @mathusuthanvenkatesan 3 роки тому +5

    yay! you are back!

  • @tonyhart97
    @tonyhart97 3 роки тому +148

    I love how the map behind him splits the biggest land mass on earth in half just so the US can be in the centre

    • @ScienceC
      @ScienceC  3 роки тому +66

      I know can you believe those Americans

    • @harvey9290
      @harvey9290 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@ScienceC fAt

    • @rparl
      @rparl 3 роки тому +8

      If you used the UN image, it would stretch Antarctica into a ring to keep the world's oceans from running off the edge.

    • @MrAwawe
      @MrAwawe 2 роки тому +15

      @@CharlieDB96 Greenwich is in Europe though. "It's that way so that Greenwich can be in the centre" it's not a refutation of the map being eurocentric.

    • @tomfrommichigan
      @tomfrommichigan Рік тому +3

      I lived in Germany in the mid 80's and I had a similar map on one of the walls in my apartment. A German friend came over to visit. He was a bit amused, as he was a geography major in the university.

  • @rw7594
    @rw7594 Рік тому +2

    With 23k views how does this video only have just under 800 likes?
    Nice work young man. I love Tannerite. Fill a 1 gallon milk jug with it and it is spectacular at a safe distance. 😊

  • @fb1000000
    @fb1000000 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, it's a pleasure to hear you speak so passionately!

  • @keithjurena9319
    @keithjurena9319 Рік тому +3

    Aluminum is very energy dense. Combining with oxygen, it raises the bulk temperature, furthering the reactions. Tannerite is neither a solid like TNT nor a liquid like TNG so shock wave detonation progression is much slower. The intense IR released moves faster than the shock wave through the bulk.

    • @mariemccann5895
      @mariemccann5895 10 місяців тому

      You are trying to sound very clever.

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin Рік тому +2

    Tannerite is like fireworks. Many states allow the sales of it, BUT those same many sates say you are not allowed to ignite or set off those things within their state. Here in the farm country of Ohio we dont give schit what the laws say to infringe on our right to have fun! We do what we want, how we want, when we want BUT with always keeping safety as our top priority

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому

      I like to use the Coach Cline rules from the movie Water Boy. What mamma don't know won't hurt her. Don't transport it though, especially flash. It's a mandatory domestic terrorist charge.

  • @terryhsley3808
    @terryhsley3808 11 місяців тому

    Very good delivery. I will listen again.

  • @likebot.
    @likebot. 3 роки тому +1

    You should listen to a typical UA-camr video, such as Practical Engineering, followed by one of your own. It will help you tinker with sound levels. This video needs every inch of volume on my dial. Good content, worth watching regardless.

  • @szn00
    @szn00 3 роки тому +1

    Explosive comeback🔥😂

  • @Jsingh074
    @Jsingh074 2 роки тому

    underrated channel on UA-cam

  • @BougerFortniteJr
    @BougerFortniteJr 8 місяців тому

    wow this dude went from teaching me the science behind air dusters to this 😮😮 nice video bro 👍

  • @ryklatortuga4146
    @ryklatortuga4146 3 роки тому +1

    A blast from the past!

  • @eliannycardoso4429
    @eliannycardoso4429 3 роки тому +2

    Great channel highly recommended

  • @ingeniousmechanic
    @ingeniousmechanic 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video value, my dude. You in here being intelligent and all, and we can't even call you a nerd, cause you're pretty handy with weapons and stuff

  • @isaackogan269
    @isaackogan269 3 роки тому +1

    Welcome back!

  • @alfonsopena4421
    @alfonsopena4421 Рік тому +2

    I remember an old Nicaraguan guerrilla song that teaches people how to make explosives with ammonium nitrate, "black" aluminum, sawdust and asphalt.

  • @GT-of4ts
    @GT-of4ts 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video with great information :)

  • @Wh3atley
    @Wh3atley 3 роки тому

    The kid's back!

  • @tomjeffersonwasright2288
    @tomjeffersonwasright2288 Рік тому +1

    Before playing with this stuff, watch the video where the exploding lawn mower fragment cuts off one of the shooter's legs. It will put playing with explosives in perspective.

    • @FukGoogle-kg7un
      @FukGoogle-kg7un Рік тому

      Well yeah it's generally not a good idea to put it inside of something.
      The only acceptable thing (might) be something like a snowman lol ☃️
      putting it in anything metal is definitely asking for legal trouble as well as hospital bills or funeral expenses.

    • @Meaty_Aberration
      @Meaty_Aberration 2 місяці тому

      ​@@FukGoogle-kg7unworks fantastic on pumpkins

  • @CoachLain
    @CoachLain Рік тому +2

    Dude, you're Bottle Flip physics video has helped me explain the science behind some of the tumbling skills I teach! Thanks for making such fun and interesting content!!! Keep it up bro!!! 😎

  • @glennedgar2633
    @glennedgar2633 Рік тому

    Good explosive info.

  • @reesederosa8406
    @reesederosa8406 3 роки тому

    Science chase back at it

  • @briankudalis9572
    @briankudalis9572 11 місяців тому +1

    Are you sure about that detonation velocity ?

  • @CHRISTSlave7
    @CHRISTSlave7 Місяць тому

    Good job

  • @NaperekorSoodbe
    @NaperekorSoodbe 8 місяців тому

    Quality video. Thank you!

  • @jaydenritchie1992
    @jaydenritchie1992 11 місяців тому

    i thought it had something to do with the comet effect, if you move something fast enough pieces of it will be left behind in the tail as it decomposes, this tail with be a low pressure area so the oxidizer decomposes even faster as the atmosphere cannot fill the void quick enough, it also cant cool down in a vacuum, something like that anyway i could be wrong

  • @TheAndrew1987
    @TheAndrew1987 3 роки тому +3

    why are some countries blue on the map

  • @skylerbergeron7453
    @skylerbergeron7453 Рік тому

    Just incase anyone is unaware. It’s what the Taliban primarily used in Helmand.
    They used a smaller primary charge instead of a bullet. Funny thing is, the UD was shipping in tons she tons of ammonium nitrate to these small villages. The IED manufacturers would have aluminum spray paint brought in and they would dry the paint on cardboard and scrape it off then work it into s powder. Guys with silver stained hands would get brought in. They’d put the tanerite these detergent jugs wire it to s battery with telephone wire and a pressure plate made out of styrofoam stripped wire. It was hard for our guys to sweep the plates and get a good metallic hit. Idk what the Taliban generally used for a primary charge.
    They usually held some local Mullahs son hostage and made him force his other kinfolk to burry the IED, or something like that. So if you took out the “digger” there was a good chance his son, brother, father and cousin would then go work for or join the Taliban to achieve “Pashtunwali” for his family.

  • @ScutoidStudios
    @ScutoidStudios 3 роки тому

    I love your Channel Banner! You should make a version for your pfp because it looks quite inconsistent...

  • @MichaelLeeOne
    @MichaelLeeOne 5 місяців тому

    If you used powdered ammonium nitrate would the mixture be more sensitive?

  • @ThadySenior
    @ThadySenior 3 роки тому +2

    Where are the slow mo guys when you need them?

    • @ScienceC
      @ScienceC  3 роки тому +3

      That would be some cool slomo footage

  • @chefscorner7063
    @chefscorner7063 9 місяців тому

    Well I know what I'm going to ask for from Santa this year! ;)

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Рік тому

    Nice science... Have you done NI3 ?

  • @coeurdelion1540
    @coeurdelion1540 Рік тому

    Very intelligent young man.

  • @LarryLaird-eb8rp
    @LarryLaird-eb8rp 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting.

  • @ianrenomtb
    @ianrenomtb 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @intellectualiconoclasm3264
    @intellectualiconoclasm3264 Рік тому

    Illegal to ship, store, or transfer without ATF permission and ransom. And my understanding of the reaction is that it's just a super-fast redox reaction. The aluminum has a MUCH higher affinity for the oxygen than the nitrate ion. So it decomposes releaaing energy, and as it bond to the alluminumit relwases a bunch more. But the exploaion is because of the energy released over time. Tannerite will burn or explode. It's about the energy is released and how fast. Therefore, reaction time is proportional to the energy that started the reaction in this situation. A flame, low energy. A bullet moving fast enough to detonate lead-oxide and copper-oxides merely from impact, well we know that has a lot of energy. For those who don't know, those oxides are pretty stable and not prone to reactions like this. Well now you have that energy of impact mixed with a similar redox reaction from the alluminum and the oxides on the projectile. That's a double whammy on initiation, and the decomposition goes from a slow burn to "I'm all done, RIGHT NOW!"

    • @frankrizzo2724
      @frankrizzo2724 Рік тому +2

      Not illegal to ship, store or transfer.....

  • @HyperHyena88
    @HyperHyena88 Рік тому

    Oxidiser + Fuel + Starting Energy = BOOM . . . . Science is simple WAHOOO !

  • @frankrizzo2724
    @frankrizzo2724 Рік тому

    You can also use a blasting cap to set off tannerite. Or a firecracker.

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому

      Flash isn't going to set it off. You need a primary. A blasting cap is copper II nitrotetrizol. I like the silver version better. It's relatively easy to make with a good chemistry foundation. My favorite booms are simple flash powder. If I want the high-pitched crack, I'll mix some nitroglycerin and detonate it with silver nitrotetrazol.

    • @frankrizzo2724
      @frankrizzo2724 11 місяців тому

      @@falsedragon33 well I've been using firecrackers to set it off this whole time. Works every time.

    • @honja6528
      @honja6528 6 місяців тому

      ​@@frankrizzo2724 you are only having partial detonate if you use a blasting cap you will mostly have a higher detonation % then flash powder. If you see a lot of smoke not all of it went off

  • @highping1786
    @highping1786 10 місяців тому +1

    Why no new vids?

  • @peytongrass23
    @peytongrass23 Рік тому

    Is that the fwc range in ocala ??

  • @micaelani
    @micaelani 3 роки тому

    yess, new vid :D

  • @jeeplove_8831
    @jeeplove_8831 Рік тому

    It's not unknown. Simple answer is that powdered Aluminum is a fuel which is why it's mixed with the oxidizer, which in the proper ratios, produces a much faster and more sensitive reaction.

    • @dark2023-1lovesoni
      @dark2023-1lovesoni Рік тому +1

      Ammonal has a military history over 100 years old, the chemistry is well understood. I suspect the presenter just didn't fully understand it.

    • @lapin46
      @lapin46 11 місяців тому

      the Al merely adds heat to the reaction. AN can and will detonate by itself. It is just not very sensitive. There have been massive desasters of AN detonating without any added fuels, Beirut for example, but in Germany something similar happened in 1921 when 300-500 tones exploded killing 559 people. Search for “Oppau explosion “. The Al powered makes it more sensitive and increases power. The ammonia is the part that is oxidized by the nitrate. There is excess oxygen released that can further be used to oxidize fuel and/or al powder. Al power is commonly added as a booster to solid rocket fuels and AN based explosives. It does so by mainly creating a lot of heat, but no gases.

  • @arttomaszewski5497
    @arttomaszewski5497 Рік тому

    Way to go. You get an A for your science class tutorial.

  • @CJB1974-EveryEnemyINowHave
    @CJB1974-EveryEnemyINowHave 21 день тому

    What was your favorite experiment using your first chemistry set?
    Boiling over and bubbles.
    Kerosene and gun powder and fire poofta eyebrows gone, lashes gone.
    Pressurized hairspray cans empty, 💥
    Paint cans empty, also very loud, 💥.
    Experiment safely.
    I recommend finding an old safe, some children enjoy things like that when computers are taken away. ... . . .

  • @Darthdoodoo
    @Darthdoodoo Рік тому

    I've been trying to figure out how it works cuz i don't know shit about it and was worried about having it around the house if there was a fire or emergency

  • @devmeistersuperprecision4155

    Hang on here. Did you just say that ammonium nitrate is not an explosive but reactive oxidizer and requires a. A fuel to drive it? That would explain the use of diesel fuel in amfo.
    But then what fueled the huge explosion in Bretut? That was just a storage of ammonium nitrate right? According to you, it would have needed some mass of fuel to oxidize.

    • @nebulysses7124
      @nebulysses7124 10 місяців тому

      Exactly. He is correct. And that's why I believe there was something else going on with that "accident." The official story just never made any sense to me.

  • @matthewmckever2312
    @matthewmckever2312 Рік тому

    Can tannerite not be set off by a blasting cap?

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому

      Any primary will set it off. Most blasting caps are Cooper II nitrotetrazol. I use silver nitrotetrizol, which is sensitive to a fuse. Flash powder will not set it off.

  • @Injinct
    @Injinct Рік тому

    where are you?

  • @Matowix
    @Matowix 6 місяців тому

    Why did u leave

  • @redbeardreturns3550
    @redbeardreturns3550 2 роки тому +1

    This kid is the same kid that subed in a video for Tom Scott.
    Wow weird to see how he aged

  • @muhammad2uneeb
    @muhammad2uneeb 3 роки тому

    "A very happy shooter!" 😁

  • @MrDsa04
    @MrDsa04 3 роки тому

    Goats

  • @Seaprimate
    @Seaprimate Рік тому

    That looks like the Ocala National Forest range

  • @merds77
    @merds77 Рік тому

    Explosion or implosion?

  • @David-k2x4c
    @David-k2x4c 8 місяців тому

    I'm fascinated with nuclear bombs and explosions. I'd like to hear this young man explain the science behind them. 😆💥

  • @anomicxtreme
    @anomicxtreme Рік тому

    Beirut was actually 2750 Tonnes, which is equivalent to 3030 tons.

  • @highschoolchemist2928
    @highschoolchemist2928 11 місяців тому

    you say it isn't illegal to make explosives but..."Under federal explosives law, it is illegal to manufacture, store, distribute, receive or transport explosive materials without a federal explosives license or permit". although I do know tannerite dosen't count if its under 50 lbs., just thought id point that out.

  • @jeremykneeland5754
    @jeremykneeland5754 2 роки тому

  • @robot3507
    @robot3507 Рік тому

    I miss you.

  • @johndee2990
    @johndee2990 9 місяців тому

    2:50 isn't Aspartame an Aluminum Oxide? I think I found my Rocket Fuel..

  • @elident7828
    @elident7828 Рік тому

    I wonder if he’s had his first date yet ? But you’re very informative no joke thanks for the info provided in this post !

  • @Jesse_Golden
    @Jesse_Golden Рік тому

    Thank you
    #NewSubscriber

  • @paranoidandroid7459
    @paranoidandroid7459 11 місяців тому

    Not bad

  • @nathanielvansant7450
    @nathanielvansant7450 10 місяців тому

    I knownthis gun range very very well

  • @MikeParrish-kw5xs
    @MikeParrish-kw5xs 5 місяців тому

    You don't necessarily have to shoot it to set it off

  • @robertwhitmer2935
    @robertwhitmer2935 Рік тому

    This guy could make nuclear war boring.

  • @jameswilson2604
    @jameswilson2604 Рік тому +1

    Magnesium powder makes much bigger boom

    • @dolphincliffs8864
      @dolphincliffs8864 Рік тому

      I wonder what powdered zinc would do as well.

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому

      Mg is indeed a fine fuel but too sensitive to friction. Al/Mg is safer, but why? The aluminum in tannerite is more of a catalyst than a fuel.

  • @willholly1844
    @willholly1844 10 місяців тому

    He's wrong. You don't need a permit to shoot tannerite unless it's for commercial purposes.

  • @Judahmangi
    @Judahmangi 3 роки тому

    Based

  • @johnvalencia7488
    @johnvalencia7488 4 місяці тому

    My body makes Tannerite naturally whenever I eat at Taco Bell.

  • @stevelux9854
    @stevelux9854 Рік тому

    Would this be good for breaking up volcanic and igneous rock? I've got a hill, way out in the desert, that I need to break up for construction. I'm thinking of drilling holes in the rock and blasting the rock apart and using an old gun on a frame to ignite the explosion.

    • @toonlinkspams8177
      @toonlinkspams8177 Рік тому +1

      It would be extremely inefficient, and probably more labor intensive (and possibly more expensive depending on how big the hill is) than getting permits and using conventional explosives.

    • @toonlinkspams8177
      @toonlinkspams8177 Рік тому +1

      With that said, a skilled chemist could easily synthesize nitroglycerin using the ammonium nitrate and use that to make dynamite. Emphasis on “skilled chemist.” A novice chemist has a high likelihood of synthesizing a lab explosion.

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому

      @@toonlinkspams8177 you wouldn't use ammonia. It's easier to make the nitric acid out of potassium nitrate, and that's readily available. But you still need a primary unless you want to shoot it. Mixing up a few hundred ML of nitroglycerin and detonating with a tetrazole is pretty cool as the shockwave is intense. For pure boom, flash powder is king IMO.

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 11 місяців тому +1

      For rock, mix flash, 70/30 Al with potassium perchlorate, and fill the crack. It does a pretty decent job. But it's pretty sensitive to mix. I have a saying: if you're going to do something stupid, don't do it stupidly. If you don't understand every aspect of the chemistry, then learn.

  • @tuckert7883
    @tuckert7883 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @susanvaughn741
    @susanvaughn741 10 місяців тому

    Don’t forget the nitrate explosion in China. It disappeared the fire department.

  • @wilurbean
    @wilurbean Рік тому

    It's like grain and silos 😅

  • @donm9951
    @donm9951 Рік тому

    better to use nitromethane fro race track bigger boom'''''

  • @mitchellmitchell5268
    @mitchellmitchell5268 Рік тому

    Tannerite. 6000 m/s ??🧐

  • @stryker4240
    @stryker4240 3 місяці тому

    😢 like all good explosions,it's secondary...

  • @Camwize
    @Camwize 2 роки тому

    Oh to be American!

  • @thelakeman5207
    @thelakeman5207 2 місяці тому +1

    Down south, you can get tannerite at the local 7/11.

  • @rparl
    @rparl 3 роки тому

    Wasn't it also used OK City bombing?

    • @ScienceC
      @ScienceC  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah that was ANFO which is ammonium nitrate and fuel oil

    • @rparl
      @rparl 3 роки тому

      @@ScienceC Thanks. The ammonium nitrate fertilizer is about all I remembered.

  • @bradlymiller7961
    @bradlymiller7961 3 роки тому

    Real men shoot ak-47! Good job

  • @GammaStyleGaming
    @GammaStyleGaming Рік тому

    Well, in Sweden, everyththing is illegal

  • @PnwPryo
    @PnwPryo Місяць тому

    Lmao this child trying to explain tannerite is hilarious 😂

  • @derekhammond8610
    @derekhammond8610 11 місяців тому

    you can't make flash powder ever without a licence in any state so that's not true right off the bat.

    • @harrypeterson9287
      @harrypeterson9287 11 місяців тому

      You're obviously not aware of the fact that .22lr sensitive binary sold in stores is quite literally KClO4 and aluminum powder and if you weigh the contents of the two bags it works out to a 70/30 ratio which is the most ubiquitous flash powder mixture on the planet.
      ANY explosive whether it's a binary mixture like Tannerite or flash powder, or even synthesized high explosives like TNT, octanitrocubane or even TATP are federally legal to manufacture and detonate for personal, non commercial use so long as they are not stored for longer than necessary and are not transported.
      This information is readily available on the ATFs website.
      Stop spreading lies. You don't even know what you're talking about.

    • @biohazard_613
      @biohazard_613 10 місяців тому +1

      I must have missed the part about making flash powder, could you please explain what you are referring to?

    • @derekhammond8610
      @derekhammond8610 10 місяців тому

      @@biohazard_613 atf.gov

    • @harrypeterson9287
      @harrypeterson9287 10 місяців тому

      @@biohazard_613 He's wrong, he also flagged my comment and it got deleted when I corrected him. .22 sensitive tannerite typically is just literal KClO4/Al flash powder.

    • @derekhammond8610
      @derekhammond8610 10 місяців тому +1

      @@biohazard_613 why did the comments get deleted lol

  • @Andrew-sz4su
    @Andrew-sz4su Рік тому

    I love when i click on a video and see my favorite gun range (ocala national forest)

  • @graemelawson5536
    @graemelawson5536 Рік тому

    Skyler gisondo

  • @garyweaver317
    @garyweaver317 10 місяців тому

    It is illegal to manufacture explosive with no ATF license. If you glue a firecracker to a bottle rocket that is considered to be manufacture of illegal explosive with no license.

  • @jayminasi6073
    @jayminasi6073 9 місяців тому

    no it wasn't. it was a missile from Israel. could have been a nuke, could have been antimater. i saw the missile hit.

    • @s7nr712
      @s7nr712 7 місяців тому

      antimatter? are you sure you didn't get hit by a missile?

    • @jayminasi6073
      @jayminasi6073 7 місяців тому

      @@s7nr712 i gave you a missile of truth but your truth shield was raised so you couldn't receive it.

    • @s7nr712
      @s7nr712 7 місяців тому

      @@jayminasi6073 whats stopping you from collecting your nobel prize if you found antimatter?

    • @jayminasi6073
      @jayminasi6073 7 місяців тому

      @@s7nr712 you waste my time with nonsense

    • @s7nr712
      @s7nr712 7 місяців тому

      @@jayminasi6073 you must be busy being the only person to know of antimatter weapons

  • @tommydean1775
    @tommydean1775 2 дні тому

    I see you read my notes! Lol