@@incognito8448 The mag well being so close to the trigger guard is an even more obvious dead giveaway. And @EdwinSarkissian the "R" in 7.62x54R does not mean "Russian." It means "rimmed." But still a fun video!
@@almanee the unicorn channel is elsewhere troll! It’s categorized in the same list as fairies. Trust me you’ll find your identifying class somewhere in between the two!!!!🇺🇸👈
I'm playing this for a group of women that I'm training to handle guns. None had even held a firearm before yesterday morning, but they are pointing out all of the things in the video that they have learned to NOT do when handling firearms.
For the 45/70 Buffalo Trace has a 500 grain copper clad penetrating round in 45/70 Magnum that is made espeiially for Elephant, Rhinoserous and Hippo. Give a few of these a try in a rifle that is made to stand the pressure and with a 26 inch barrell. I think you will be impressed.
I remember my engineer/veteran late father telling me that "pure oxygen is not flammable son, but it makes everything that is flammable flammable as HELL"....
@@mradsoubra1344 no - oxygen itself is not flammable period. Flammable refers to substances that react WITH oxygen. In order for combustion to take place you must be reacting oxygen with a flammable substance such as acetylene or hydrogen or wood etc
@@ourniche Or even metal, if it is hot enough. The reason you saw flames coming out of those tanks when they were shot is because when the rounds penetrated them, the friction from the impact caused the metal to get hot enough, that the escaping oxygen would react with the metal and cause it to burn. At least I am 90% sure that is what happened.
I am a "we the people holsters" customer and i can tell you their belts are no joke!! I have the tactical design and trust me nothing will move around when you wear it....gun holster,mag carrier,flashlight.....and yes is very comfortable considering how sturdy and rigid the belt is.....all my gun holsters are from them as well and no complaints either. Good company. Love these videos these guys are always entertaining and fun to watch.
The SVD Dragunov (Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova) is a different weapon than the one used in this video. You are demonstrating a Romanian PSL. PSL semi-automatic sniper rifle was developed during early 1970s in Rumania as a tactical equivalent to Soviet Dragunov SVD sniper / designated marksman rifle. It entered production at RATMIL arsenal in around 1973, and was issued to Romanian army and sold for export, most notably to Middle East (including Iraq). Since dissolution of the Warsaw Pact many PSL rifles were manufactured by CUGIR for commercial export sales. In USA these rifles were sold under variety of names, including PSL, FPK and Romak-3. PSL stands for Puşcă Semiautomată cu Lunetă, which translates from Rumanian as “Semi-automatic rifle with scope”. It bears external similarity to Soviet Dragunov SVD rifle, but differs noticeably from it in almost every part and detail. PSL rifle is based on Kalashnikov AKM / RPK design, with receiver and action parts appropriately stretched and strengthened for longer and more powerful 7,62x54R cartridge. Accuracy of the PSL / FPK rifles may differ greatly from one specimen to another, generally in 1 - 3 MOA range with good ammunition.
Great, guys! The only thing is that is NOT a Dragunov sniper rifle. If you got it from Romania, the name is PSL (Pusca Semiautomata cu luneta - meaning Scoped semiautomatic rifle). It was designed as a squad infantry support rifle. It looks like Dragunov, but it has some differencies: the firing system is designed based on AK47 one and they attached the buttstock and the barrel from Dragunov design. The magazine is very close to the trigger guard, while Dragunov has one finger width between them. The scope and sights are colse to those of Dragunov's. PSL is accurate up to 6-800 yards, no more than that. The hammer's rotation has a huge influence over the rifle's stabiliy, especially on long shots. In Dragunov's case, not so much, due to hammerless firing system. I have operated and zeroed many PSLs over 29 years in the military. Thank you.
Okay normally I roll my eyes at product sponsorship plugs in the middle of videos, but that was actually impressive, and you guys made it entertaining as well. Great vid! 👍
So I suppose that flame when the tank is hit is the metal burning. The steel bullet (45-70 may have been lead but it didn’t break the tank) makes a spark against the metal, and a huge rush of oxygen hits it to propagate the flame for a half second or so before it dissipates enough to no longer support burning and/or the cooling effect of the expanding gas puts the fire out. So you end up with an effect similar to a cutting torch that creates that big hole. Also notice that for the tank to take off like a rocket, you have to hit it below the center of gravity (CG). When the tank is hit, the hole essentially becomes a rocket. A hit above the CG will just make the tank tip backwards onto the ground. A hit below the CG will cause the tank to tip forwards, which directs the high pressure jet of the expanding gas downwards, which creates that lifting force to launch the tank. You can see the effect quite clearly when he hits that last tank.
You got it!!...I've been working in welding for 50+ years...oxygen itself doesn't 'explode' but wil certainly cause rapid combustion. Those nice 'flame-cut' holes were my first thought...hot bullet... This is one thing movie/TV writers often get wrong....exploding (compared to bursting) Oxygen tanks...3,000 PSI in there...those tanks are about 1/4" thick heat treated steel...but I'd still be wary of pounding on a full one with a ball-peen hammer.
I tend to think that ignition is not caused from a spark but more likely the tanks metal is superheated from the force of impact and the slug passing through it. If it was a spark, it would have a tendency to leave a hole that is lopsided since the spark would occur off centre from the impact zone. All of those holes are relatively round which would indicate that the point of ignition was centered on the rounds point of impact.
A cutting torch works by heating the steel to red hot, then blowing oxygen over it. The bullet, when it hits the steel transfers enough energy to the steel to heat it red hot, in the high oxygen environment the steel itself starts to burn.
I took a welding class in highschool, my teacher showed us video clips of this happening including myth busters where they made it go through a cinder block wall.
Important point to note for those who are going to take on a mafia boss like "nobody" did: A full size gas bottle will spin into the air when it is punctured between 1/3 and 1/2 of the distance from the bottom of the tank. See? I can always learn something useful from a rifle demonstration.
Next video idea : get one of these O2 tanks but put it upside down and shoot the tip or the notch of it to see if it will fly up the sky. Great content btw.
When hitting the shot, the spark full of oxygen, reacts and increases the hole. But soon the oxygen itself goes out because the pressure is too high. Congrats on the great score! 👏👏👏
If those people don’t like what you do they should stop watching, I love what you do so keep up with your awesome content and I will always continue watching
Fun fact: here in Australia, oxygen bottles are black and Co2 bottles are green. Seems odd a universal colour code hasn't been adopted by now, considering what the results of a mixup could do.
@@stephanzerm913 then that's saying there is no global standards as blue bottles have argon shield were I'm from, maroon for acetylene, black for oxygen, doesn't make sense to not have a world standard.
Back in the very early 80s I had someone tell me that he and his friends would steal some and break the top off to watch them go and he claimed one hit a coal barge and it sunk. I have seen where one went through a block wall.
You won't know if the shots were center when they penetrate. The kind of blowtorch effect of the oxygen will always make the same kind of hole, no matter in which angle the bullets penetrated.
@@TheRealPugeHenis me neither. But looking at the ricochet ones are shaped and the angles they skipped off compared to the holes proves the holes were center
The dead on shots are the only ones that have a chance of going through, the science channel just tested it lol, the results were clear. as you pointed out any puncture would likely make a similar hole, no doubt that’s correct. However that’s not what happened here.
@@BNatoAk ''..Why does it always happen on the 3rd shot...'' ? I think they're miscounting, I heard 4 both times? Yep you could be correct about their stats.🤣
It's because of the speed of the oxygen coming out. It heat's up the metal on its way out and burns it away. You can see the fire when it explodes. The fire isn't from the bullet lighting it, it's from the speed of the oxygen exit.
@@xXB.FunkXx - Actually, I imagine it's the metal of the that's tank burning. Oxygen doesn't itself burn, but is a required component for to oxidize a substance; in this case the metal of the tank.
I would like to see you shoot oxygen tanks with: .416 Rigby, .577 tyrannosaur and a 4 Bore. You might have to get Scott(K B)to bring some of those out there.
.45-70 is a slow moving projectile compared to the .223 or the 7.62x39mm. Penetration of a single hard surface (like a steel gas bottle qualifies as such) requires higher impact velocity. No Mr. Sarkissian, the "R" in 7.65x54Rmm stands for "rimmed". Look at the head of the case.
No other science channel provides its followers with first hand lab experiments and I Thank You Men of Science! The belt test reminds me of several parties I’ve attended! Many Blessings Wizards of Science! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I love what you guys do! Having just had surgery today to repair (again) an old injury in my left arm, I would simply encourage. Be careful. Sometimes something you have done a hundred times reaches out to bite you & that can have permanent consequences. I am not a safety nanny. I still do some dangerous stuff. You just help me practice my clench periodically.
You want to talk dangerous I own a couple of venomous snakes Crotalas Atrox's Western Diamondback rattlesnakes and some days my female one can really be a handful
@@junkdealyeah i once saw a CCTV of a manufacturing plant where there were being used for gas welding, some dude was trying to put the cylinder its place with his hands. Suddenly he lost control and cylinder dropped down and hit the ground from its top side (nozzle side). 2 seconds later, it was through 3 walls of hard concrete.
You have to understand that the big round hole is burned by oxygen. And when we are talking about .338 - it definitely penetrates the tank if hit in any sector - in the center or to the side. But the big roud hole burned by oxygen will always look like it was center hit.
It's been a minute since I've seen any of your videos, and this one was no disappointment. Just want to say that as a Dragunov/SVT-40/Mosin-Nagant owner (it may have already been pointed out) the 'R' does not stand for "Russian" as is the common misconception. It, in fact, stands for "Rimmed".
While the only official nomenclature for the cartridge is 7.62x54R ("R" standing for "rimmed"), some shooters in the U.S. have confused the "R" as an abbreviation for "Russian" due to the rounds' origin. 7.62×54R. 7.62 Russian. 7.62 Mosin-Nagant. 7.62 Dragunov.
It' known as "leak before break". The steel is optimized for fracture resistance, not strength. (About 125 KSI-In^(1/2) ) or KSI Root Inch. Units that reflect fracture toughness. (Yes, I've designed pressure vessels.)
@@maghrebcat890 I've directed repair to pressure vessels also. Specifically I've analyzed welds in high pressure (2500 PSI) 1150 F steam drums for power plants, for evidence of creep voids. Too many creep voids in a weld and the weld has to be cut out and remade with new weld material. (All of which can be done.)
Thank you Edwin for saving this world by putting back oxygen into environment
World SAVED….one check in the Thunberg Friends column for Edwin!
Ah I can taste the fresh .🎉
He is basically MrBeast now
Is it still pure oxygen?
FOUR!!!!!!
"You look like a pinata" almost killed me...Hahahahaha
"Yo cabrone!" 😂
A 250 pound one with lots of candy in it
@@christopherrobin462 you're so right with it 🤣
That’s not a Dragunov, it’s a PSL.
Completely different mechanisms.
7,62x54R is one of the very few things they share
good call the forward grip is a dead give away
@@incognito8448 The mag well being so close to the trigger guard is an even more obvious dead giveaway. And @EdwinSarkissian the "R" in 7.62x54R does not mean "Russian." It means "rimmed." But still a fun video!
Oldest military round
This is my favorite science channel
@@CanILaughInYourFace because G U N
Yes👍, Elon Musk's to!
The California space program hard at work, folks.
@@almanee the unicorn channel is elsewhere troll! It’s categorized in the same list as fairies. Trust me you’ll find your identifying class somewhere in between the two!!!!🇺🇸👈
Same here😂😂
Our favorite uncle might weigh 250 but his awesomeness is immeasurable!! Best science institute ever!!!! Desert projectile and ballistic fun academy!
Wow...an insult and compliment in one comment😉
@@darrellmyers7709 I hope it didn’t come across as a insult 😞
You guys are crazy, that is why I keep watching for your videos because I don’t know what you are going to do next!
Thank you, Edwin for helping the world breath fresh oxygen 😂
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@@justyours8766 you want me to block you? Okay...
yes it is true ! i can breath better after this video !🤣
@@justyours8766 😊
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I'm playing this for a group of women that I'm training to handle guns. None had even held a firearm before yesterday morning, but they are pointing out all of the things in the video that they have learned to NOT do when handling firearms.
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😂😂 came here to say somthing similar
Karren in every crowd
Did any of the gals laugh like ninnies?
@@chuckfischer7202 No, but they sure laughed AT one.
For the 45/70 Buffalo Trace has a 500 grain copper clad penetrating round in 45/70 Magnum that is made espeiially for Elephant, Rhinoserous and Hippo. Give a few of these a try in a rifle that is made to stand the pressure and with a 26 inch barrell. I think you will be impressed.
I remember my engineer/veteran late father telling me that "pure oxygen is not flammable son, but it makes everything that is flammable flammable as HELL"....
Pure oxygen is highly flammable we use it for underwater cutting it cut bronze like butter up to four inch thiknesse
@@mradsoubra1344 no - oxygen itself is not flammable period. Flammable refers to substances that react WITH oxygen. In order for combustion to take place you must be reacting oxygen with a flammable substance such as acetylene or hydrogen or wood etc
@@ourniche Or even metal, if it is hot enough. The reason you saw flames coming out of those tanks when they were shot is because when the rounds penetrated them, the friction from the impact caused the metal to get hot enough, that the escaping oxygen would react with the metal and cause it to burn. At least I am 90% sure that is what happened.
100% correct, that is why the holes look like they were cut with an oxygen acetylene torch.@@TerminvsEst
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The "R" in 7.62x54R means it is a rimmed cartridge, as used in the Mosin Nagant.
I am a "we the people holsters" customer and i can tell you their belts are no joke!! I have the tactical design and trust me nothing will move around when you wear it....gun holster,mag carrier,flashlight.....and yes is very comfortable considering how sturdy and rigid the belt is.....all my gun holsters are from them as well and no complaints either. Good company. Love these videos these guys are always entertaining and fun to watch.
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Edwin depicts what a rich kid does when he has unlimited time and money. Love this channel!
I wish my Armenian dad hooked me up like that lol
The opposite is true, I think he does not have the money, but he works on these clips to get money from UA-cam and ads
Yeah, I only had dirty old beer bottles to throw at brick walls 😂
Till they die.
YOU'RE RIGHT
easily becoming one of my favorite gun channels
That shot showed your focus and excellent technique. Well done!
edwin singlehandedly saving the world by blowing up oxygen tanks 🙏🙏🙏
The SVD Dragunov (Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova) is a different weapon than the one used in this video. You are demonstrating a Romanian PSL.
PSL semi-automatic sniper rifle was developed during early 1970s in Rumania as a tactical equivalent to Soviet Dragunov SVD sniper / designated marksman rifle. It entered production at RATMIL arsenal in around 1973, and was issued to Romanian army and sold for export, most notably to Middle East (including Iraq). Since dissolution of the Warsaw Pact many PSL rifles were manufactured by CUGIR for commercial export sales. In USA these rifles were sold under variety of names, including PSL, FPK and Romak-3.
PSL stands for Puşcă Semiautomată cu Lunetă, which translates from Rumanian as “Semi-automatic rifle with scope”. It bears external similarity to Soviet Dragunov SVD rifle, but differs noticeably from it in almost every part and detail. PSL rifle is based on Kalashnikov AKM / RPK design, with receiver and action parts appropriately stretched and strengthened for longer and more powerful 7,62x54R cartridge. Accuracy of the PSL / FPK rifles may differ greatly from one specimen to another, generally in 1 - 3 MOA range with good ammunition.
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Also the "R" in 54R stands for rimmed, not Russian
Exactly!
PSL it's not a Dragunov.
What a small mistake. One cost about $1,800 the other $18,000. Close enough lol.
“You look like a piñata “, classic! Thanks for keeping it fun.
Thank you Edwin for freeing the oxygen from its prison
We're all breathing better now
Hanging Gaspari by the belt from the tractor is hilarious asf 😂😂😂😂😂
Great, guys! The only thing is that is NOT a Dragunov sniper rifle. If you got it from Romania, the name is PSL (Pusca Semiautomata cu luneta - meaning Scoped semiautomatic rifle). It was designed as a squad infantry support rifle. It looks like Dragunov, but it has some differencies: the firing system is designed based on AK47 one and they attached the buttstock and the barrel from Dragunov design. The magazine is very close to the trigger guard, while Dragunov has one finger width between them. The scope and sights are colse to those of Dragunov's. PSL is accurate up to 6-800 yards, no more than that. The hammer's rotation has a huge influence over the rifle's stabiliy, especially on long shots. In Dragunov's case, not so much, due to hammerless firing system. I have operated and zeroed many PSLs over 29 years in the military. Thank you.
“I like how I always hit the middle” without an exit hole the entry will always look center on a cylinder lol
😂 😂
Okay normally I roll my eyes at product sponsorship plugs in the middle of videos, but that was actually impressive, and you guys made it entertaining as well. Great vid! 👍
ME TOO 👻 I liked this sponsorship!
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Good product!
I really liked their laughter. It is immediately noticeable that they are very smart guys.
You are nuts!!!!
Love the unique type of shooting. Keep up the great work.
Would be fun to see Edwin shoot a 4 bore or an elephant rifle like 500 nitro express...😂
Nah. He can't do that. He doesn't have the shoulder like Scott of Kentucy Ballistics does.
4 bore - the gun with a cartoon sized bullet.
@@robertthomas5906 That's why it would be fun. Don't you think??
His jacket looks warm
I love AWM
He forgot the mag at home!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why are these two scientists so obsessed with oxygen tank😂.
So I suppose that flame when the tank is hit is the metal burning. The steel bullet (45-70 may have been lead but it didn’t break the tank) makes a spark against the metal, and a huge rush of oxygen hits it to propagate the flame for a half second or so before it dissipates enough to no longer support burning and/or the cooling effect of the expanding gas puts the fire out. So you end up with an effect similar to a cutting torch that creates that big hole.
Also notice that for the tank to take off like a rocket, you have to hit it below the center of gravity (CG). When the tank is hit, the hole essentially becomes a rocket. A hit above the CG will just make the tank tip backwards onto the ground. A hit below the CG will cause the tank to tip forwards, which directs the high pressure jet of the expanding gas downwards, which creates that lifting force to launch the tank. You can see the effect quite clearly when he hits that last tank.
Well.Said !!!!
You got it!!...I've been working in welding for 50+ years...oxygen itself doesn't 'explode' but wil certainly cause rapid combustion. Those nice 'flame-cut' holes were my first thought...hot bullet...
This is one thing movie/TV writers often get wrong....exploding (compared to bursting) Oxygen tanks...3,000 PSI in there...those tanks are about 1/4" thick heat treated steel...but I'd still be wary of pounding on a full one with a ball-peen hammer.
I tend to think that ignition is not caused from a spark but more likely the tanks metal is superheated from the force of impact and the slug passing through it. If it was a spark, it would have a tendency to leave a hole that is lopsided since the spark would occur off centre from the impact zone. All of those holes are relatively round which would indicate that the point of ignition was centered on the rounds point of impact.
A cutting torch works by heating the steel to red hot, then blowing oxygen over it. The bullet, when it hits the steel transfers enough energy to the steel to heat it red hot, in the high oxygen environment the steel itself starts to burn.
'cold oxygen; doesn't put out a fire..... otherwise liquid oxygen rockets wouldn't work....
Anyone that’s used bottled gas in their work environment. Should be very careful now that they see what a ruptured gas bottle can do.
I took a welding class in highschool, my teacher showed us video clips of this happening including myth busters where they made it go through a cinder block wall.
Important point to note for those who are going to take on a mafia boss like "nobody" did: A full size gas bottle will spin into the air when it is punctured between 1/3 and 1/2 of the distance from the bottom of the tank. See? I can always learn something useful from a rifle demonstration.
Почувствовал, что реально стало легче дышать !!!
Спасибо!😂
Next video idea : get one of these O2 tanks but put it upside down and shoot the tip or the notch of it to see if it will fly up the sky. Great content btw.
Stand behind that tractor if you do.
Parabéns pelo vídeo, vcs são muito divertidos.
You guy’s are crazy! Keep up with your experiments … I love the Mexican piñata … 😂😂😂
"Why the two one".Seems like a fun guy to be around 😂😂
When hitting the shot, the spark full of oxygen, reacts and increases the hole. But soon the oxygen itself goes out because the pressure is too high.
Congrats on the great score! 👏👏👏
No shit sherlock
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This guy is dangerous with the way he handles guns!
A pair of idiots.
Free fire 😅😅
Was he really a sniper?!
Yeah, I love it.....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine Bear Grylls drinking water from the water Edwin is polluting
Imagine thinking that Oxygen is actually polluting water ?
If those people don’t like what you do they should stop watching, I love what you do so keep up with your awesome content and I will always continue watching
Yes! People mind your own business. Why is everyone so outraged at everything, calm down people. I also think there idiots lmao.
Fun fact: here in Australia, oxygen bottles are black and Co2 bottles are green. Seems odd a universal colour code hasn't been adopted by now, considering what the results of a mixup could do.
In Deutschland haben Sauerstoffflaschen eine blaue Farbe!
@@stephanzerm913 then that's saying there is no global standards as blue bottles have argon shield were I'm from, maroon for acetylene, black for oxygen, doesn't make sense to not have a world standard.
В России кислород- синие баллоны, ацетилен-белые,водород-зеленые, углекислый газ-черные😂@@mtgoat1016
2:06 I just love how the rifles on tank 2 and 4 are so precariously placed!
Dang u need to shoot all of them at the bottom. The bottom flipping through the air was awesome
excellent video
Отличное веселье ребята. Спасибо 😁✌️
Ребята весёлые. Драгунов - СИЛА ! 💪
Ушмрлали диплу дозу "белог" 😂😂😂!!!
Just so you know, 7.62×54R means the cartridge is rimmed.
I mean that oxygen gon turn into carbon when them cylinders blow up 😂
Love the lab coats! They look so official, and will protect you from flying oxygen bottles...
Love you guy’s. Please don’t get dead doing this stuff.
Oh man, have you seen the grenade in the ATM? Or the 50 cal ricochet? :)
@@-darrell I have watched since the beginning, yeah that shit was crazy brother.
At approximately 2500 PSI those cylinders can, as we just observed, become short range missiles. “Don’t try this at home kids”.
Back in the very early 80s I had someone tell me that he and his friends would steal some and break the top off to watch them go and he claimed one hit a coal barge and it sunk. I have seen where one went through a block wall.
These videos are great to watch, those tanks fly quite a ways
You won't know if the shots were center when they penetrate. The kind of blowtorch effect of the oxygen will always make the same kind of hole, no matter in which angle the bullets penetrated.
There are marks on the cylinders. The R and L. You can 100% tell the shots were center. Plus the way the ricochet are shaped also proves it.
@@jbw5485 I'm not talking about those that did a ricochet.
@@TheRealPugeHenis me neither. But looking at the ricochet ones are shaped and the angles they skipped off compared to the holes proves the holes were center
The dead on shots are the only ones that have a chance of going through, the science channel just tested it lol, the results were clear. as you pointed out any puncture would likely make a similar hole, no doubt that’s correct. However that’s not what happened here.
Edwin: what’s your name?
Cameraman: Yesss!!!
Shooting it with the AWM and seeing the oxygen tank take off was better than a space x launch
Entertaing video as always, thank you guys 🫂
the Two of them who flew away was really funny to see make more Videos like these it might be worth it to wait for it thanks for the nice Video :)
I believe that the "R" in 762x54r stands for rimmed.
do you question the science Channel?!
Correct.
Its hard to say, is this joke or american idiotism.
Yes lol, these dudes aren't very statistic oriented.
@@BNatoAk ''..Why does it always happen on the 3rd shot...'' ? I think they're miscounting, I heard 4 both times? Yep you could be correct about their stats.🤣
What I find most interesting is how the holes in the sides of the tanks and so big and almost perfectly circular.
It's because of the speed of the oxygen coming out. It heat's up the metal on its way out and burns it away. You can see the fire when it explodes. The fire isn't from the bullet lighting it, it's from the speed of the oxygen exit.
@@xXB.FunkXx - Actually, I imagine it's the metal of the that's tank burning. Oxygen doesn't itself burn, but is a required component for to oxidize a substance; in this case the metal of the tank.
@@timrogers2638 uhh ya that's what I meant by "it heat's the metal on its way out and burns it away".
We're careful about orange ping pong balls because people might think they're fruit.
It would be interesting to repeat this experiment with nitrogen tanks. I’d guess the holes in the tanks would be smaller.
Hydrogen.
How is it going today Edwin? Love the content you put out👍
Great job. And from America, love your attitude and be glad to have you back. Great fun video my friends
Edwin and Gaspari y'all rock! Love the channel and content! Peace
"Thank you Dr science" you guys have me laughing the whole video😂
I think it flies when it's hit in the bottom half. And the closer the hit to the center the further it goes.
Very competent gun owner. Forgets the magazine, has wrong gun name, points it toward his cameraman. Good God!
Я обожаю этих чуваков! Love you guys! Keep on doin' whatcha doin'! Greetings from Russia!
Einer der besten Tester auf UA-cam.
I would like to see you shoot oxygen tanks with: .416 Rigby, .577 tyrannosaur and a 4 Bore. You might have to get Scott(K B)to bring some of those out there.
Pourquoi ceux sont des calibres courants? Il n y a aucun intérêt.
Ed, thank you for combating "global warming" keep up the excellent work.
And where did his oxygen come from ?
@@georgecurtis6463 don't worry his farts fill these bottles with fresh oxygen
@@-oi3824 I assume using beans for the explosive results.
@@georgecurtis6463 beans plus garlic and onion the ultimate weapon of mass destruction
Yes! You truly are the "Green Machine!" Thanks for the great and informative videos, you guys make it fun.
Maybe a video shooting the bottom of the tanks with different calibers too see which tanks fly the furthest
This is what I was thinking
R stands for rimmed
Wrong channel for the R.
That’s the porn channel. lol
Edwin , You really “Drilled” those bottles.
Perfect video. The “whole” thing.
It Would be Great to see you shoot a Rockelauncher(RPG, Javelin or something like that)
Dude, love the end result. Perfectly symmetrical holes in the tanks.
Bigger tanks, bigger calibers, mo' stuff!!!
and Blue Gills!
I can now breathe, thank you for the oxygen.
You are having way too much fun. I laughed so hard.
.45-70 is a slow moving projectile compared to the .223 or the 7.62x39mm. Penetration of a single hard surface (like a steel gas bottle qualifies as such) requires higher impact velocity.
No Mr. Sarkissian, the "R" in 7.65x54Rmm stands for "rimmed". Look at the head of the case.
No other science channel provides its followers with first hand lab experiments and I Thank You Men of Science! The belt test reminds me of several parties I’ve attended! Many Blessings Wizards of Science! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Your Grandpa must be a wealthy man. He has lots of virgin lands with no houses on them.
I love what you guys do! Having just had surgery today to repair (again) an old injury in my left arm, I would simply encourage. Be careful. Sometimes something you have done a hundred times reaches out to bite you & that can have permanent consequences. I am not a safety nanny. I still do some dangerous stuff. You just help me practice my clench periodically.
You want to talk dangerous I own a couple of venomous snakes Crotalas Atrox's Western Diamondback rattlesnakes and some days my female one can really be a handful
Shoot the BOTTOM!!
@@junkdealyeah i once saw a CCTV of a manufacturing plant where there were being used for gas welding, some dude was trying to put the cylinder its place with his hands. Suddenly he lost control and cylinder dropped down and hit the ground from its top side (nozzle side). 2 seconds later, it was through 3 walls of hard concrete.
You have to understand that the big round hole is burned by oxygen. And when we are talking about .338 - it definitely penetrates the tank if hit in any sector - in the center or to the side. But the big roud hole burned by oxygen will always look like it was center hit.
Hey someone knows what he’s talking about.
I really like long-range assault rifles. It has a lot of recoil power. Thank you for your clip, very fun😊
Newsome will probably ban that lever action because "features."
@3:30 I think I used one of those in Mass Effect.
Another great one, Edwin and Co. thank you.
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Thanks guys! All the crazy practical curious scientific experiments make my days always. Stay safe!
It's been a minute since I've seen any of your videos, and this one was no disappointment.
Just want to say that as a Dragunov/SVT-40/Mosin-Nagant owner (it may have already been pointed out) the 'R' does not stand for "Russian" as is the common misconception. It, in fact, stands for "Rimmed".
Буква R- означает рантовый,без кольцевой проточки..Они до сих пор работают!
Рантовый.
Патрон Мосинской винтовки 7,62,*54.R.
Bmg должен пробить навылет,это 12,7 мм.
Mosin Nagant 1891 💯
Your guys channel is a fever dream 😂
Grande a tirador muito bom excelente profissional parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏
What are the circles on the side of the tank at 17:03 it looks just like the burn holes on the other bottles. Are these bottles rigged to rupture?
Yes, I think so, too; prepared for rupture
While the only official nomenclature for the cartridge is 7.62x54R ("R" standing for "rimmed"), some shooters in the U.S. have confused the "R" as an abbreviation for "Russian" due to the rounds' origin. 7.62×54R. 7.62 Russian. 7.62 Mosin-Nagant. 7.62 Dragunov.
You guys have way too much fun. Love it!!!
GREAT VIDEO!!! And thank you for testing the We The People belt and holster----looks sturdy enough for me!!
I can feel your oxygen here in Nigeria 👌😂
Nice video and clean shots 👍 💚
It' known as "leak before break". The steel is optimized for fracture resistance, not strength. (About 125 KSI-In^(1/2) ) or KSI Root Inch. Units that reflect fracture toughness. (Yes, I've designed pressure vessels.)
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@@maghrebcat890 I've directed repair to pressure vessels also. Specifically I've analyzed welds in high pressure (2500 PSI) 1150 F steam drums for power plants, for evidence of creep voids. Too many creep voids in a weld and the weld has to be cut out and remade with new weld material. (All of which can be done.)
@@markhugo6642 так точно. Многое зависит от материала и квалификации сварщика. Служба дефектоскопии может наложить запрет на плохой шов.
Always entertaining, this was my favorite video so far, please show more of the Drugonov and the 6.5 Creedmor. Thank you.
I own the ROMANIAN PLS version. The ROMANIANS Upgraded it over the Droknov version
Tbh that’s the best ad for a belt I’ve ever seen
Моё восхищение. С такого расстояния попасть из Калашникова в мишень - это очень круто.
Ничего особенного, на сборах из нового калаша заводской пристрелки, на 100 метрах легко в десятку укладывали.
Калаш это 7.62,5.45 X39, а тут патрон X54 от СВД с гораздо меньшим КВО, способный поразить мишень 30X30 c 600 метров одним выстрелом.
Great video! Thank you. But I think you need to hit those tanks lower to get them to fly.
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That had to have been the coolest experience!! Looks like you guys had a blast!
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