This man might seem like just another gun channel, but he is an exceptional person. How he treats his employee, and how humble he is with showing all the misses that may even be embarrassing to someone like him, demonstrates this fact.Exceptional person. subscribed
@stirange I think its more exceptional that A Badran responded to you within the same day of your comment. Especially cause his original comment was from 2 years ago lmao.
One of the reasons the A-10 Warthog is so durable is the cockpit armor consisting of a titanium “bathtub” of 0.5 to 1.5 inches thick. This was determined by studies of trajectories and deflection angles. Further tests have shown this armor to effectively stop 23 mm canon fire and some 57 mm canon fire. In addition the cockpit surfaces are covered by a nylon spall material to protect against fragmentation. The titanium armor makes up fully 6% of the aircraft’s empty ground weight.
If the AAA shooter got a round inside the titanium tub when the aircraft was banked, I wonder how many ricochets it would do before it got spent? Hoped it wouldn't ricochet too many times or the pilot might get hit.
4 Things 1)) what damage was there to the concrete? 2)) on the first 50 BMG round something went flying off the right side of the screen. 3)) on the second 50 BMG round you can see something hit the top of the wall on the left side. You should frame that and put it up for auction starting bid $1000 to help purchase the next item.
HE is the explosive filler rounds. The HE purpose is to fragment causing damage to components or people. APIT is Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer. Incendiary rounds purpose is to start fires, the explosive is to spread the flash burning material around as much as possible. So while they explode it’s only a means to an end.
Little correction: Green tip 5.56 has a LEAD core with a steel tip. It is NOT classified as an armor piercing round. They tried to label it as AP a few years ago to get it banned by saying it had a hard metal core, but it has a soft lead core. The steel tip is not the core. The steel tip is mainly for balancing the bullet but it does help with penetration.
Titanium is the main material Kelly Johnson used in the fastest aircraft ever, and the highest-flying aircraft ever, the SR-71 Blackbird. It still holds those records. Johnson chose it for its strength and LIGHTNESS. It's very entertaining to see how strong it is in your bullet test! Thanks for the effort you put into your videos.
@@pietropieragnoli1346 If you meant STEEL and not stell, this is not STEEL. It is Titanium, one of the elements just like steel or oxygen is an element, but titanium is in the family of METALS.
@@pietropieragnoli1346 I don't think Edwin ever said in this video what alloy he was using. The most common alloy used in about 75% of uses is Ti-6Al-4V Grade 5.
This video is amazing. Firing the most powerful consumer available gun with the most powerful ammo available to a citizen against a block of the hardest elemental metal available to a citizen. The pattern of the first shot reminds me of some of the largest impact craters created on Mars. Titanium still undefeated.
I never get tired of watching you guys. You are funny AND super informative. THANK YOU so much for these GREAT videos. Titanium is incredible stuff. I am amazed that an incendiary armor-piercing 50 BMG round won't go through. Incredible. Once again, Thank You.
It is the Magnesium content in the alloy that causes extreme heat and burns as well. Quite important is the alloy you got. regular Titanium is not that strong, it is the alloy that determines the strength and resistance.
Since it didn't penetrate it doesn't make any difference It didn't even bulge so the titanium itself stopped the bullet ( second time it clearly flew back ) What you say was also my concern but it didn't apply eventually
It is 2021 and we all know by now ONLY .50BMG SLAP rounds could go thru it because of its velocity. 20mm sabot even slower velocity than the 4,000 fps .50cal SLAP rounds.
another thing I learned from Edwin's video is that having it tilted vs 90 degree makes a HUGE difference. Having a solid back stop support vs not having it with back support makes a bit difference but not a HUGE difference.
We are going to send you some Bullet Resistant glass samples to shoot. I will email you all information and the glass will be labeled . NIJ and UL approved .
Get a great laugh watching your videos. The chemistry you 2 have as good friends is awesome. Plus here in the UK we can't go aro8nd shooting of 50 cals when we feel like it 😂👍👍
You have to remember that titanium alloys also make a big difference with pure titanium. Pure titanium is often considered shit for armor or blades. However some titanium alloys would probably alleviate that.
No matter what these two shoot, or what they shoot again, every video is a joy and fun to watch. What makes it so good is the personalities of these two, they should do a TV show, going around the world, testing guns from different countries! They can get Gun Jesus from Forgotten Weapons (also excellent UA-cam channel, by the way) to organise trips for them.
I admire your determination. If I had a 50 caliber rifle, there's no way in hell I'd set it up like that and risk damaging it. That back blast was scary powerful. They use titanium in modern tank armor so I expect that yes in the proper thickness it's most anything proof. Keep entertaining us guys and stay safe.
13:08 -- yes, it was. When hit by a bullet or shrapnel, titanium produces a very bright and ultra-high temperature spark. That's why the US military stopped used titanium panels for bullet-proof vests about 15 years ago.
I'm a journeyman machinist. I've cut many different metals in my 30 year career including titanium. To me titanium seemed to be about as tough as a good alloy steel. The advantage of titanium is it's light weight, it's lighter than steel but heavier than soft aluminum, making it ideal for aviation.
Hi guys I'm from Australia and I love watching the crazy things you guys do and I love the way you have fun doing it, wish I was there having the chance to shoot all those rifles, it's really cool, I also like how you are very high on safety. Keep it up, awesome. Cheers
Found you're videos a couple weeks ago and have watched alot. Jesperido is awesome, my favorite videos is of just you two guys doing your thing. Kinda cool to see you guys evolve over the years too. I notice a difference from this video and a couple years ago. Hope you guys are still making vids a couple years from now and that I'm able to see how much y'all have evolved and how much the channel has grown. It took 10-15 videos, but you and Jesperidos chemistry/friendship convinced to subscribe. I'm not a gun owner or anything, these vids are cool and I cant help but to find myself rooting for both of you. Good luck in the future
With the solid concrete behind the target, the bullet can not push the titanium back outward to help it penetrate. Use two 4"by4" pieces of wood to let the metal expand in the back.
Dude i have one idea you can try, we had .50BMG sabot rounds in iraq. My gun truck M2 .50cal used either AP or HE rounds, but we found .50BMG Sabot rounds that we tried a couple times on a EOD disposal range, the results were devastating, those do exist, trust me
I love it, how much fun you guys must be having while “scientifically”😂 testing all these guns and ammunition! I’m laughing so much my wife thinks I’m crazy….
I agree because technically, everything is bullet proof under the right circumstances 😆 Titanium is a very resilient metal, but it's not meant to handle physical force. It's meant more for handling friction(heat) damage. That's why we use it on our aircraft and not our tanks. But can it take a bullet? If it's thick enough, sure, why not 😄.
Talk about fighting fire with fire. If 2 50bmg api hit dead on at the right angle, it would create a singularity and reduce the entire earth to the size of a pea. Lol
@@MisterRorschach90, THIS!! It would create a tear in the Space/Time Continuum which would destroy ALL life as we know it on this planet! I've heard it could also create a Black Hole in space and ALL the surrounding planets and even the Sun itself would be swallowed and crushed into infinitely tiny specks of space debris. So, Boys and Girls, DONT DO IT!! Bwhahahahaha!!
I don't know if anybody is reading this anymore after a 3 years, but the best way to test the titanium is not up against the solid concrete wall because that's also giving the backing of the metal strength it should have been somehow supported in front of the concrete or a layer of wood between the titanium and the concrete?!
Your relationship with the man behind you is amazing, & the way You put him forward at times is really cool...and the missed I think is intentional, I got ya...it was supposed to get your camera man shot those amazing guns 😂👌
definitely the funnest twosome on the video planet - thank you for making me smile and for taking me away from the world for a few minutes. Take care and be safe out there....
I feel you should have backed the rifle up further away from the target allowing the projectile to do as it is designed to do, they were never made to be fired at point blank ranges lol
Don't test titanium, test a piece like that made from tungsten! Tungsten is more bullet resistant. EDIT: I've just realized u've done a video on tungsten carbide and called it tungsten, however you need to use Pure tungsten, not any alloying. Carbide is like ceramic.
@@7150285 Yes. Hardness isn't the best bullet-proof characteristic to have. If it was, a solid sheet of diamonds would be the best. But it would be like shooting at a pane of glass. Hardness alone is brittle. Hardness and density together like you see in Tungsten don't make the best either.
@@hifinsword not completely true. Hardness is one of the BEST AND most important bullet proof characteristics to have. But ALSO important is toughness. Both are very important factors. Diamond has lot of hardness but no toughness. That's why it's brittle. You shoot at a diamond you might break it BUT the bullets won't penetrate it, at least not the first shot. Toughness is very important as well because it prevents shattering. Hardness stops penetration and indentation.
@@hifinsword not completely true. Hardness is one of the BEST AND most important bullet proof characteristics to have. But ALSO important is toughness. Both are very important factors. Diamond has lot of hardness but no toughness. That's why it's brittle. You shoot at a diamond you might break it BUT the bullets won't penetrate it, at least not the first shot. Toughness is very important as well because it prevents shattering. Hardness stops penetration and indentation.
Which titanium alloy? Commercial pure titanium is not particularly bullet resistant or strong (high tensile strength). Grade 38 titanium alloy is optimized for armor plating.
You shoot me down but I won't fall, I am titaaaanium...
KloTube chap
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Titaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanium. So thats enough
@@akaben1532 nah, its TIITAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANIIIIIIIIUUUUUUUUUUUMM
Immm Readdyyyyyyyy😂😂😂😂😂
I love how you don’t edit out the missed shots. Anyone can make it looked perfect with a edit.
They do. Just check their videos carefully.
Agreed. I like their honesty.
Just two guys having fun.
The best part of this video is how these guys interact
This man might seem like just another gun channel, but he is an exceptional person. How he treats his employee, and how humble he is with showing all the misses that may even be embarrassing to someone like him, demonstrates this fact.Exceptional person.
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@stirange isn't he exceptional among youtubers though?
I guess this just shoes how low my expectations have become from people in that circle.
@stirange I think its more exceptional that A Badran responded to you within the same day of your comment. Especially cause his original comment was from 2 years ago lmao.
Titanium is a little bit stronger than Aluminum, nothing close to any steel.
Titanium as well Aluminum, do burn they make a nice blue flame
I pretty much watch this videos to see Gasparito scream: Aaaim Redyyyyyy
Daniel Valencia 100th
like lol I’m on my moms acc
What is the name of the rifle weapon?
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Edwin- skip the boring talk and go to 7.50
Me- NO.
Niraj Jain absolutely not. No skipping, I don’t own a jump rope and definitely don’t have pig tails.
@@john-paulsilke893 hahahaha
Haha I don't think I have ever found Edwin rambling boring.
funny how it works ... if he would say "don't skip" then most likely people would skip xD
@@77Fmydog same here man!!
I love Gasparito's smile....
This man people loves him too...
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For sure, he's a very likeable guy. You can tell you could sit and have a beer or food with the guy and have a good time.
@@Stigstigster yeah
He's a HOOD HEART MAN!
Yes but why I don't know
Gasparito is tubular man.
U have got the best camera person,, he's hilarious.
Looks like you're new here. His name is jaspari. He's the reason edwinis where he is. No jaspari no views.😂😂
I thing his name is gaspar and edwin calls him jaspari because of the english pronunciation
and he's a damn good shot and like Edwin said, eagle eyes
He is a really fun person! I love Mexican people!
@@elrenato82 hes like armenian too i think
One of the reasons the A-10 Warthog is so durable is the cockpit armor consisting of a titanium “bathtub” of 0.5 to 1.5 inches thick. This was determined by studies of trajectories and deflection angles. Further tests have shown this armor to effectively stop 23 mm canon fire and some 57 mm canon fire. In addition the cockpit surfaces are covered by a nylon spall material to protect against fragmentation. The titanium armor makes up fully 6% of the aircraft’s empty ground weight.
Wikipedia says A-10 Warthog uses 30mm
@@7150285 yes it use 30mm cannon but OP talk about what it can withstand when being hit not what weapons it use
If the AAA shooter got a round inside the titanium tub when the aircraft was banked, I wonder how many ricochets it would do before it got spent? Hoped it wouldn't ricochet too many times or the pilot might get hit.
I love how James Hunter (who probably flew in or was part of warthog team) says facts then some rando chimes in
"wikipedia says"
Kids these days...
@@baxterscientific They are both randos, the first guy probably just played warthunder and thinks he's an expert.
-uses incendiary round
-lights a fire
-"was that the titanium?"
juggliar learn how to write a sentence in English then come back from under your rock
juggliar okay boomer
You guys are lighting up my emails
@juggliar mad? take a deep breath
@juggliar So, improving upon a design instead of creating it means you aren't intelligent? Ok then, whatever
50 BMG: "I will Break YOU!"
Titanium: " Hold my BEER!"
50 BMG: "I'll Be BACK!"
Titanium: "I'll be WAITING!"
50 BMG is going to go get his bigger brother, the 20mm. Lol
@@saltysteel3996 Actually 50 BMG is more penetrative than 20mm.
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@Grendai russian 200mm arty
@@sefagoker3140 well from what we watch the 20mm went the most
17:25
Miss...miss...miss...miss
"It's not sighted in I swear."
"Put one for me"..."Is the round thing?"
PING
"Done"
🤣
PMP1337 lmaoez
Can Gasparito see the bullet in flight? His vision is uncanny.
*knocks on wood
You can tell by the way the titanium falls.
Is Gespa his dad?
4 Things
1)) what damage was there to the concrete?
2)) on the first 50 BMG round something went flying off the right side of the screen.
3)) on the second 50 BMG round you can see something hit the top of the wall on the left side.
You should frame that and put it up for auction starting bid $1000 to help purchase the next item.
These guys are great. Even when they miss it is humorous.
Incendiary munitions are meant to start fires, so there is your answer.
HE is the explosive filler rounds. The HE purpose is to fragment causing damage to components or people. APIT is Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer. Incendiary rounds purpose is to start fires, the explosive is to spread the flash burning material around as much as possible. So while they explode it’s only a means to an end.
Little correction: Green tip 5.56 has a LEAD core with a steel tip. It is NOT classified as an armor piercing round.
They tried to label it as AP a few years ago to get it banned by saying it had a hard metal core, but it has a soft lead core. The steel tip is not the core.
The steel tip is mainly for balancing the bullet but it does help with penetration.
I love the camera guy "CABRON!" He's not the best at using a camera but he himself makes up for it being hilarious.
He is the best at everything what u talking about lol
@@EdwinSarkissian Specially eating 😂
Best way to curse in a UA-cam video without having to get demonetized
@Thomas Santino bruh
@@Voyager92v Did you see him hit the target, and he's not a practiced shooter.
I feel like these guys are cartel bosses out playing with their guns.
terpdx ,, that can’t be , those guys ‘s vibe is too friendly and positive , no cartel has such vibe .
Because you're racist.
Tarek Tumia they’d want you to think that, meanwhile gasparito is out beheading mf’s who cross him
@@AjdinCerenic waaa waaaa waaaa you're waaacist, hmmm and you're a brainwashed little shill. I bet you're a raging feminist as well lol.
@@ICantSeeYourRepliesDickhead 😂🤣
Titanium is the main material Kelly Johnson used in the fastest aircraft ever, and the highest-flying aircraft ever, the SR-71 Blackbird. It still holds those records. Johnson chose it for its strength and LIGHTNESS. It's very entertaining to see how strong it is in your bullet test! Thanks for the effort you put into your videos.
The A-10 pilot sits in a tub of titanium for protection.
What type of stell is this exactly
@@pietropieragnoli1346 If you meant STEEL and not stell, this is not STEEL. It is Titanium, one of the elements just like steel or oxygen is an element, but titanium is in the family of METALS.
@@hifinsword yea sorry, i meant titanium, i saw they use a titanium alloy for balistic protection, but i dont know what type is this exactly
@@pietropieragnoli1346 I don't think Edwin ever said in this video what alloy he was using. The most common alloy used in about 75% of uses is Ti-6Al-4V Grade 5.
This video is amazing. Firing the most powerful consumer available gun with the most powerful ammo available to a citizen against a block of the hardest elemental metal available to a citizen. The pattern of the first shot reminds me of some of the largest impact craters created on Mars. Titanium still undefeated.
8:03 Sounds like Thor's Hammer colliding with Captain America's Shield.
What a proper analogy considering Raufoss Norwegian. :-)
Or killing the ender dragon
helo even better
It sounds like metal ringing after being struck.
The Adventures of Cabron and Eagle-eye continue!
I never get tired of watching you guys. You are funny AND super informative. THANK YOU so much for these GREAT videos.
Titanium is incredible stuff. I am amazed that an incendiary armor-piercing 50 BMG round won't go through. Incredible.
Once again, Thank You.
It is the Magnesium content in the alloy that causes extreme heat and burns as well. Quite important is the alloy you got. regular Titanium is not that strong, it is the alloy that determines the strength and resistance.
Excuse me can you tell me which titanium alloy its the bulletproof??
Whatsapp tupé of titanium is bulltproof
Anything’s bullet proof if it’s thick enough
Aye
Even air
Vacuum no.
Well duhhh.....
Nikos A. Well, i‘m gonna ignore that😂
I knew Gaspari was going to nail it he always does.
No no no. That’s now titanium backed with concrete. Should’ve welded a steel frame around it w supports so it has no backing.
I was thinking the same thing. The backing will prevent penetration.
He should've set it in the corner. That way it had support but nothing behind it.
Since it didn't penetrate it doesn't make any difference
It didn't even bulge so the titanium itself stopped the bullet ( second time it clearly flew back )
What you say was also my concern but it didn't apply eventually
It is 2021 and we all know by now ONLY .50BMG SLAP rounds could go thru it because of its velocity. 20mm sabot even slower velocity than the 4,000 fps .50cal SLAP rounds.
another thing I learned from Edwin's video is that having it tilted vs 90 degree makes a HUGE difference. Having a solid back stop support vs not having it with back support makes a bit difference but not a HUGE difference.
''This is my favorite thing, i won't miss, trust me''
result: Lost the war
If I had 1$ every time Gasparito ever said "cabrón", I would be rich by now
We are going to send you some Bullet Resistant glass samples to shoot. I will email you all information and the glass will be labeled . NIJ and UL approved .
That would be cool to see.
I have a sneaky suspicion you don’t actually own a bulletproof glass company. Lol
@@MisterRorschach90 It's bullet resistant. nothing is EVER bullet proof. I guess we will see.... Enjoy your day.
LoGic Ricky561 send
Cool colaboration :D
hes scared of the gun while hiding behind thick wall, not scared shooting arrow straight up and hiding under plastic table
It's a 50 cal I would be scared too
Get a great laugh watching your videos. The chemistry you 2 have as good friends is awesome.
Plus here in the UK we can't go aro8nd shooting of 50 cals when we feel like it 😂👍👍
You have to remember that titanium alloys also make a big difference with pure titanium. Pure titanium is often considered shit for armor or blades. However some titanium alloys would probably alleviate that.
lol, best camra dude. Films the ground when looking at it himself.
No matter what these two shoot, or what they shoot again, every video is a joy and fun to watch. What makes it so good is the personalities of these two, they should do a TV show, going around the world, testing guns from different countries! They can get Gun Jesus from Forgotten Weapons (also excellent UA-cam channel, by the way) to organise trips for them.
Watched DemolitionRanch's video longg time ago and I know the answer. But, I'm still gonna watch cause I wanna support Edwin and Gasparito
kr4zyy 100%
It’s a whole nother experience haha
The most fascinating thing is that you did not burn your finger man 😂
That’s why the A10 has a titanium tub as part of their cockpit
I admire your determination. If I had a 50 caliber rifle, there's no way in hell I'd set it up like that and risk damaging it. That back blast was scary powerful. They use titanium in modern tank armor so I expect that yes in the proper thickness it's most anything proof. Keep entertaining us guys and stay safe.
So is not good for bodyarmor?
Plot twist: he is training for the area 51 raid in nearly one week
13:08 -- yes, it was. When hit by a bullet or shrapnel, titanium produces a very bright and ultra-high temperature spark. That's why the US military stopped used titanium panels for bullet-proof vests about 15 years ago.
i swear this is my favorite channel the two never disappoints of making me laugh keep it up guys
I freaking love your cameraman. That dude cracks me up.
I'm a journeyman machinist. I've cut many different metals in my 30 year career including titanium. To me titanium seemed to be about as tough as a good alloy steel. The advantage of titanium is it's light weight, it's lighter than steel but heavier than soft aluminum, making it ideal for aviation.
Hi guys I'm from Australia and I love watching the crazy things you guys do and I love the way you have fun doing it, wish I was there having the chance to shoot all those rifles, it's really cool, I also like how you are very high on safety. Keep it up, awesome.
Cheers
Found you're videos a couple weeks ago and have watched alot. Jesperido is awesome, my favorite videos is of just you two guys doing your thing. Kinda cool to see you guys evolve over the years too. I notice a difference from this video and a couple years ago. Hope you guys are still making vids a couple years from now and that I'm able to see how much y'all have evolved and how much the channel has grown. It took 10-15 videos, but you and Jesperidos chemistry/friendship convinced to subscribe. I'm not a gun owner or anything, these vids are cool and I cant help but to find myself rooting for both of you. Good luck in the future
some one said you will burn your fingers but did more you burned the place 😂😂love you buddy
the wall lol
@@EdwinSarkissian 🤗🤗thanks for the love
With the solid concrete behind the target, the bullet can not push the titanium back outward to help it penetrate. Use two 4"by4" pieces of wood to let the metal expand in the back.
I love how genuine the Channel, they show how they miss often too.
You never fail too make me happy with the uploads. Thank you Ediwn
No problem at all
Watching you Edwin. From Nepal with love
Try shooting it with 50 BMG at 100 meters or with 20mm. Distance will make a difference.
panzer vills Longer distance means less energy on impact so what's the point?
Panzer vills is right, by shooting so close the bullet is not able to reach its maximum speed resulting in loss of kinetic energy
RICK BILLINGS Where do you live?
It is a bullet not a rocket, as soon as it leave the barrel it start to slow down.
Dude i have one idea you can try, we had .50BMG sabot rounds in iraq. My gun truck M2 .50cal used either AP or HE rounds, but we found .50BMG Sabot rounds that we tried a couple times on a EOD disposal range, the results were devastating, those do exist, trust me
I appreciate a man that is not afraid of his wrongs... Very nice job.. W/ out the editing😎
I would like to see the difference between titanium and tungsten.
tungsten justbreak up like a glass bro they upload the video
mohammad azarm that was thin and was tungsten carbide not tungsten.
Regular tungten will chip and break too. If you alloy it with other metal it becomes much weaker then most steels.
11:40 You can see the projectile ricochet back.
I love it, how much fun you guys must be having while “scientifically”😂 testing all these guns and ammunition! I’m laughing so much my wife thinks I’m crazy….
I agree because technically, everything is bullet proof under the right circumstances 😆
Titanium is a very resilient metal, but it's not meant to handle physical force. It's meant more for handling friction(heat) damage. That's why we use it on our aircraft and not our tanks.
But can it take a bullet? If it's thick enough, sure, why not 😄.
You guys are awesome! Excellent teamwork! A pleasure watching!
You guys are great... love this stuff!
Gaspari's always there to hit it when everyone else fails.
Also, I'd like to see various thicknesses of titanium tested to see what is the minimum thickness to still stop various rounds.
BRO! THERE'S THIS NEW INVENTION CALLED "LEATHER GLOVES" IF YOU PURCHASE A PAIR YOU WON'T BURN YOUR HANDS !
RESPECTFULLY,
EL ZORRO !
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The most entertaining UA-cam crew. I enjoy the banter.‼️
Man !!!!!
this what you two do takes guts wow
Tan peligroso !!!
Good luck!!!
Is a 50 cal bulletproof ?
Hitting bullet with bullet huh!
Talk about fighting fire with fire.
If 2 50bmg api hit dead on at the right angle, it would create a singularity and reduce the entire earth to the size of a pea. Lol
@@MisterRorschach90, THIS!!
It would create a tear in the Space/Time Continuum which would destroy ALL life as we know it on this planet!
I've heard it could also create a Black Hole in space and ALL the surrounding planets and even the Sun itself would be swallowed and crushed into infinitely tiny specks of space debris.
So, Boys and Girls, DONT DO IT!!
Bwhahahahaha!!
That's not how blackholes work Anything less than 12 solar masses would just explode. With force that makes nukes look like firecrackers.
How much costs such a big Block of titanium?
The Gasparito consistantly showing Ed how its done lmao. And the eyesight on that man, amazing.
Your cameraman just cracks me up lol !!!
It was good to see you on "Demolition's" channel!!!
Thanks 4 sharing bud.
Looney Tunes version of this: mountain in background collapses.
Forget Mythbusters. We’ll get you a cute redhead and your own show. You guys kill me.
greetings from germany... and as always 20:58 " Auf Wiedersehn "
“Mark” “if this breaks or anything you owe me a barrel” 🤣🤣🤣
Guess this is Titanium 6Al4,0 V. ASTM Grade-5 which is the most common Grade for aerospace applications
I don't know if anybody is reading this anymore after a 3 years, but the best way to test the titanium is not up against the solid concrete wall because that's also giving the backing of the metal strength it should have been somehow supported in front of the concrete or a layer of wood between the titanium and the concrete?!
Stuff me stubbie mate!! You boys had me ducking for cover and I'm over here in Australia hahaha great video boys pretty cool stuff
Maybe a 14.5mm , Call to Mark , he can get it
NEXT: Sarkissian Mouse Holes a Titanium Block with a Bangalore Torpedo!
Your relationship with the man behind you is amazing, & the way You put him forward at times is really cool...and the missed I think is intentional, I got ya...it was supposed to get your camera man shot those amazing guns 😂👌
Love the videos from Saudi Arabia and the Ritchie Ritch podcast
Awesome shoot.
Even paper is bulletproof if it is thick enought
You missed Cabron!
LOL!
The old Cabron makes me laugh...
definitely the funnest twosome on the video planet - thank you for making me smile and for taking me away from the world for a few minutes. Take care and be safe out there....
I feel you should have backed the rifle up further away from the target allowing the projectile to do as it is designed to do, they were never made to be fired at point blank ranges lol
Gespari makes these videos literally laughed out loud when he hit the target first time!🤣🤣
On the second shot I was waiting for him to start going "ow ow ow it got me in the butt... NOT!!!"😂😂
Don't test titanium, test a piece like that made from tungsten! Tungsten is more bullet resistant.
EDIT: I've just realized u've done a video on tungsten carbide and called it tungsten, however you need to use Pure tungsten, not any alloying. Carbide is like ceramic.
The internet says tungsten are very hard and dense but have a low impact resistance...
@@7150285 Yes. Hardness isn't the best bullet-proof characteristic to have. If it was, a solid sheet of diamonds would be the best. But it would be like shooting at a pane of glass. Hardness alone is brittle. Hardness and density together like you see in Tungsten don't make the best either.
@@hifinsword not completely true. Hardness is one of the BEST AND most important bullet proof characteristics to have. But ALSO important is toughness. Both are very important factors. Diamond has lot of hardness but no toughness. That's why it's brittle. You shoot at a diamond you might break it BUT the bullets won't penetrate it, at least not the first shot. Toughness is very important as well because it prevents shattering. Hardness stops penetration and indentation.
@@hifinsword not completely true. Hardness is one of the BEST AND most important bullet proof characteristics to have. But ALSO important is toughness. Both are very important factors. Diamond has lot of hardness but no toughness. That's why it's brittle. You shoot at a diamond you might break it BUT the bullets won't penetrate it, at least not the first shot. Toughness is very important as well because it prevents shattering. Hardness stops penetration and indentation.
I absolutely frickin love your show. You and your grandpaw totally rock. New fan and sub. Best wishes!
The colorations around the hole look amazingly similar to some ray patterns around some craters on the Moon.
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maybe its him who burnt down the amazon!
Edwin shooting thing's. Now he's starting fires. Lol.
If the bullet bounces back, you have to be Superman to avoid it.
I just gotta say that slowed down gong after the 50 cal. round hit it. Creamed myself, most satisfying sound ever heard right there.
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Hey please record the video in 100000 fps .
Watching Gaspie hit after Ed misses had me laughing hard. I’ve been there! Buddy walking a can down a stick that I couldn’t even hit. With my gun!
Which titanium alloy? Commercial pure titanium is not particularly bullet resistant or strong (high tensile strength). Grade 38 titanium alloy is optimized for armor plating.
Use a muzzle break, it also protects a bit against recoil
And the gun is TOO CLOSE to do damage at top level