My best friend used to do just that every Independence Day, he would get drunk and have firework wars with the neighborhood kids hurling fireworks at him. He used to aim for streetlights 😂
@@american7169 problem with that is the quality control on the brands is questionable I’ve had a lot of friend’s do it but then I had one I lit in the tube detonate and everyone of them that saw that happen doesn’t do it anymore
@@PrivateMemo Oh yes. Radical based explosives or peroxide based stuff is spicy. A friend of mine mixed two radical starters for a polymer reaction together. He was lucky that he had closed the blast shield because the reaction vessel went into sponaneous, uncontrolled disassembly.
With the exception (arguable) of the dynamite... Modern dynamite isn't the same as "Nobelian Dynamite" in the vid'... That's a nitro-cellulose mixture... aka "Nitroglycerine in a cellulose matrix" which DOES stabilize it some... BUT over time, and humidity variations, it will "sweat" the nitroglycerine back into dangerous quantities... making it both unstable and unreliable... This stuff performed well because they probably manufacture small amounts on-site, so it stays fresh... AND (probably justified as "training purposes") it gets disposed of regularly... There's a historical account, in WWI (if I recall correctly, though may have been WWII)... Where the Allies were smuggling explosives past enemy lines, and they'd come up with a "Binary Explosive" which they devised to ship as "Compound A" labelled "Biscuit Mix" and "Compound B" in some other container, similarly mislabelled... SO the story goes, that the smugglers were stopped by border patrols and searched, and after some argument, the patrol protested the Biscuit Mix, and the smugglers just shrugged and made biscuits out of it, sharing some of said biscuits with the patrolling soldiers (depending on the version you get to hear)... Accounts of the quality of the biscuits also vary somewhat, but the fact that they COULD conceivably make actual biscuits with the stuff and NOT blow anything up or die from eating it is pretty solid evidence of the shear ingenuity that has gone into some modern explosive compounds... haha ;o)
This channel had 20k subscribers when I found it and knew it was so underrated. Expected it to blow up and it did. It's just perfect, explosions and bullets + slowmo!
Awesome & very Gruesome. MK II is "Mark 2". If you'd used only the electric detonator/initiator and not the det cord in the clinched fist, you'd have gotten closer to what you hoped for. I was an MOS qualified Staff/Sgt. demolition specialist-combat engineer in the Ca. Nat'l Guard in 1978 and still have all 21 appendages.
Was a combat engineer in the army and we did the same. Det cord can be used for a whole lot more destruction than most would guess. It’s even a way to chop down a tree
@@gregroot198519 My cousin was in Afghanistan and some locals found a bunch of discarded det cord. they decided it looked pretty and the decorated their camel with it...with predeictable results.
Another amazing video, thanks guys!! My bf only has 7.5 fingers from det cord back feeding. I often joke he won the dna Olympics (he survived 3 ied’s, 30+ yrs in the army including group) and this video really proves my point!! He’s so fortunate or lucky to have a few stubs and still have the ability to pull a trigger
Also not to mention the other best part of this video is seeing how the shockwaves interact with each other and with the concrete. This has to be one of my favorite UA-cam videos out there!
Different explosives are useful for particular purposes. A slower explosive such as TNT is good for "pushing" dirt or cutting timber. A fast explosive such as C4 is better for producing a quick "shock" for shattering concrete and cutting steel. At least, that's what I remember from the demo classes I took about 25 years ago in the Marines.
I have watched and subscribed from the very beginning, and I have seen the incredible way you guys have grown and managed this channel. You are true professionals who have mastered the art of high speed video. I always look forward to your next presentation.
Wrap it around the neck and see if they can pop the head off Or do the Israeli exploding cell phone trick, pack a cell phone with semtex and put it next to a gel head
Very cool series! 👍 My fav was the det cord. Will you guys be doing shape charges at all? THAT would be cool to see hot molting copper slam through armor plate.
Ditto on seeing HEAT jets And EFP:s, both being formed, and going through armor. Also some technical charges could be interesting, like cutting off a steel beam with plastic explosives.
Last week a father and his teenage son and daughter were going through their grandparents things when one of them found a MK23 Grenade and pulled the pin. The father died and the kids are in extremely serious condition in an ICU. I couldn't imagine what that scene looked like until I happened by here lol.
Those always look incredible, but they're so much slower you can pretty much see everything in 240 fps Kreosan english channel once blew up an oxygen tank in a tub of burning tires & kerosene - I'd love to see that in super slow mo
In basic training, the dumbest guy in the class threw his concussion grenade about 5 feet. The drill sgt tackled him below the concrete embankment, and the thing shook the one foot thick Plexiglas walls like you wouldn't believe!
8:40 this is actually the end of the stick forming a small 'shape charge'. The motive force of the explosion traveling along the body creates a forcing effect. You can see the same with the det cord later in the video. Made this Sapper's day!
Litterally the best show on youtube, excelent content guys. first actual episode was the RPG explosion, and I'm just happy to see ole boy living good still. cause that was craaaazzyyy
Subbed! What makes this channel dif than the other high speed people is there is a lot less banter. (meant as a good thing) They just blow shit up and then show you the high speed without some bs over analysis. Neither guy is charming or charismatic and i think they know that, so they dont dwell on banter.. (smart choice) Their videos are brutal and to the point, love it!! Good job guys! New sub here and I think you guys could teach a lot to the other channels!!!
You're using the invention that to this day funds the highest of scientific prices, the Nobel price, to do new research. Love the content, keep on going
I "thumbs up" this video because on the flaming "thumbs up" fireball explosion that grew out starting at 12:55. If you pause the video at 12:57 you can really see it's form!
Grenade range MCT 2002 kid dropped the grenade and that was about what both his legs looked like. Flack jacket and Kevlar along with the instructor jumping on him saved his life. Both his legs broken one in two places the other in 4. Instructor had shrapnel hit him in his shoulder and travel down his arm and out his wrist leaving him with nerve damage.
5:40 The absolute coolest bit to see the shockwave reflecting off the surrounding concrete walls... I don't think the Slo-Mo guys or any of the other high-speed shows have contained an explosion like this to get that effect!
So in the firearms/sport-shooting trade, we have something called a "Hang-Fire", this is where a primer is struck but fails to go off immediately and can take up to a few seconds to go off (seldom happens). Misfires happen all the time, and most often professional shooters will extract the faulty round quickly, rechamber another and continue the COF. We would then retrieve the round after the COF has been completed. I've only ever seen one misfire, that was extracted which then turned into a hang-fire and activated once on the ground, nobody was injured. My test is to see what type of damage that could do to someone's hand or unprotected part of your body should you pick it up and/or have it go off near you. Your cooperation in this matter would be greatly appreciated. :D
Wow, just wow! 😨😱 Detcord was my favorite as you could watch it streak through the hand...and for just a split second, it looked like the hand might survive. Then reality told hold and vaporized it. 👍😄
Fantastically satisfying carnage and 'splodies. Never thought I would have the chance to get any kind of idea what a grenade, or dynamite would do to a hand, but now I have. Also, watching the det cord just detonate through the hand in slow motion like that was absolutely fabulous.
The det cord, was very cool. You could see the bones from the hand, it looked like the hand opened and bones just kept getting further apart from each other.
Growing up I was fortunate enough to see what dynamite can do. My grandpa and dad had a small plumbing, excavation, blasting business. All the fun times blowing up rock! I also remember farmers coming to my grandparents house and buying sticks of dynamite. No special paperwork or permits needed, it was definitely different back then. One job they had in Oregon was to blast a big ol foundation hole for a microwave tower near Lagrande, OR. We forgot blasting caps to set of the charge, Oops! Thank fully I had my 20 gauge shotgun 😊and set of the entire charge shooting at a stick of dynamite with det cord running to the main charge. What a great childhood! Maybe a show about shooting dynamite with a shotgun? It has to be lead shot, none of the other crap that is around today. Because I was exposed to all of this as a young boy, I became a 12Bravo COMBAT ENGINEER!
5:15. The wave is cooler than you think. You can actually see the wave reflecting from side to side. Every time it reflects off the wall the force of the wave doubles. Very cool to see
You guys make the videos I have allways wanted to see :) Good job guys! Going even slower to see the explosion happen on that dynamite stick is what got me smiling :D
This episode reminded me. My aunt told me very gruesome story. When she was 13. She was taking her 3 younger brothers (my uncles 8 & 5 and my dad 3) a shortcut path through a park to local store. That day she decided to go different longer way back home. As they were walking, they heard loud bang. Later on she found out. When they were coming home, man had blown himself up using dynamite on the shortcut path. I don’t want to ruin this visual demonstration of dangers with explosives.
This was really cool to see. After years of shooting off explosives, I can now see what actually took place. Fascinating to see the resulting damages at slow speeds. Terrifing to realize.
The "I could take that" about holding detcord was a bit of foreshadowing 😂
came looking for this comment lol
Came to say the same thing lmao
“I’m built different!”
I guess he’s is!
We’ve all enjoyed a good Roman candle in the hand, but have you tried a Mortar in the hand? Today we find out why not
My best friend used to do just that every Independence Day, he would get drunk and have firework wars with the neighborhood kids hurling fireworks at him. He used to aim for streetlights 😂
**laughing in 11C**
Unfortunately, yes.
Oh... That was rhetorical...
They're *_SPICY_*
Yes I let a mortar go off in my hand. Held it at the bottom and nothing happened. Just to prove a point. Did catch a star in the armpit though lol
@@american7169 problem with that is the quality control on the brands is questionable I’ve had a lot of friend’s do it but then I had one I lit in the tube detonate and everyone of them that saw that happen doesn’t do it anymore
It’s amazing how stable explosives are. Worked with detcord, ECT C-1 sheets, C4, etc…. Data prime boosters, all incredibly stable
most* untill a person randomly mixes 2 chemicals from his kitchen lmao
@@SensitivityGames He's probably mostly referring to modern high explosives. Low explosives are anything but stable or safe.
@@PrivateMemo Oh yes. Radical based explosives or peroxide based stuff is spicy.
A friend of mine mixed two radical starters for a polymer reaction together. He was lucky that he had closed the blast shield because the reaction vessel went into sponaneous, uncontrolled disassembly.
With the exception (arguable) of the dynamite... Modern dynamite isn't the same as "Nobelian Dynamite" in the vid'... That's a nitro-cellulose mixture... aka "Nitroglycerine in a cellulose matrix" which DOES stabilize it some... BUT over time, and humidity variations, it will "sweat" the nitroglycerine back into dangerous quantities... making it both unstable and unreliable...
This stuff performed well because they probably manufacture small amounts on-site, so it stays fresh... AND (probably justified as "training purposes") it gets disposed of regularly...
There's a historical account, in WWI (if I recall correctly, though may have been WWII)... Where the Allies were smuggling explosives past enemy lines, and they'd come up with a "Binary Explosive" which they devised to ship as "Compound A" labelled "Biscuit Mix" and "Compound B" in some other container, similarly mislabelled... SO the story goes, that the smugglers were stopped by border patrols and searched, and after some argument, the patrol protested the Biscuit Mix, and the smugglers just shrugged and made biscuits out of it, sharing some of said biscuits with the patrolling soldiers (depending on the version you get to hear)... Accounts of the quality of the biscuits also vary somewhat, but the fact that they COULD conceivably make actual biscuits with the stuff and NOT blow anything up or die from eating it is pretty solid evidence of the shear ingenuity that has gone into some modern explosive compounds... haha ;o)
@@PrivateMemo You should look up TATP. Primary explosives can be extremely dangerous.
That detcord was awesome in the higher framerate! The pressure waves fighting was cool as heck!
This channel had 20k subscribers when I found it and knew it was so underrated. Expected it to blow up and it did. It's just perfect, explosions and bullets + slowmo!
Same here. I happened to find the channel somewhere around that time. It’s great to see them getting the success they deserve.
EXPERIMENT: ballistic torso laying on ww2 helmet with hand grenade under helmet. how bad would taking one for the team actually be???
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@@eriknulty6392 Thats a good idea and would be cool to see
I found it when there was only 3 subscribers.
@@andrewut7ya511 I found it when it didn't exist
Awesome & very Gruesome. MK II is "Mark 2". If you'd used only the electric detonator/initiator and not the det cord in the clinched fist, you'd have gotten closer to what you hoped for. I was an MOS qualified Staff/Sgt. demolition specialist-combat engineer in the Ca. Nat'l Guard in 1978 and still have all 21 appendages.
Well SIR you are good at your job and for that we thank you 👏👏👏
most thankful for the 21st i bet
@@taylorbrown7426 So are The lady's
I had to count them out lmao. I bet
@@taylorbrown7426 I have to wonder what kind of freak explosives accident would end up with you losing that one lmfao
We used to improvise all kinds of explosive combinations in the Marines. Shape charges were my favorite! That would be cool to see in slo-mo
Was a combat engineer in the army and we did the same. Det cord can be used for a whole lot more destruction than most would guess. It’s even a way to chop down a tree
@@gregroot198519 My cousin was in Afghanistan and some locals found a bunch of discarded det cord. they decided it looked pretty and the decorated their camel with it...with predeictable results.
The camel never saw it coming.
@@ghostsmoke11 idle Lance Corporals are the Devil's Workshop
Another amazing video, thanks guys!! My bf only has 7.5 fingers from det cord back feeding. I often joke he won the dna Olympics (he survived 3 ied’s, 30+ yrs in the army including group) and this video really proves my point!! He’s so fortunate or lucky to have a few stubs and still have the ability to pull a trigger
“You could still bayonet somebody” has to be my favorite part of this video. Amazing video as always, keep up the great work!
Also not to mention the other best part of this video is seeing how the shockwaves interact with each other and with the concrete. This has to be one of my favorite UA-cam videos out there!
I cringed and gagged so hard. I don't wanna be in that situation.
Different explosives are useful for particular purposes. A slower explosive such as TNT is good for "pushing" dirt or cutting timber. A fast explosive such as C4 is better for producing a quick "shock" for shattering concrete and cutting steel. At least, that's what I remember from the demo classes I took about 25 years ago in the Marines.
TNT is not "that slow", AN based ones are the slow bois.
Great video. Awesome post production and editing at work here. Your team's experience really shows.
imagine the insane collab with the slow mo guys, would love to see where and how the explosion starts and ends. amazing video!
I have watched and subscribed from the very beginning, and I have seen the incredible way you guys have grown and managed this channel. You are true professionals who have mastered the art of high speed video. I always look forward to your next presentation.
This is absolutely amazing! Can't wait to see the other stuff!
This was mesmerizing and super disturbing at the same time! Loved it! :D
Yeah I actually put off watching this until I was "ready" mentally to deal with this.
The entire video I was thinking about my fucking hand getting blown off
really loving this series. Never seen detonation like this before. So spectacular but yet so scary!!.. cannot wait for the next video!!
Thanks showing just the b.s we want to see.
No filler, no part 2 and no 20 min monologue of setting up. Gg boys
Absolutely love y’all’s videos. Jeez how awesome.
I wont lie.... The BHS intro logo is what got me...
The shock wave propagation is fascinating to watch. Mesmerising.
The thing I like and that stands out most about the pair of you is that you don’t whoop and go mad like most of the gun channels on UA-cam. 👍
20,000 fps, yeah, that's insanely fast. The slo-mo on that was intense and the hand really did vaporize
I liked near the end when they were doing the frame by frame and you just see the hand go 'pop' like an overfilled balloon.
@@Bl4ckD0g Worst/best part of that was seeing each individual hand bone fly off in different direction....
5:33 That's why rapatronic photography is so cool. 😍
This is beyond cool... now try thermite and Napalm :)
Anything under 1 million subs should be a crime this channels is one of the greatest out there
I’ve always wondered what det-cord would do to the human body and know I kind of know. Now y’all should try a ballistic gel torso vs. det-cord
Wrap it around the neck and see if they can pop the head off
Or do the Israeli exploding cell phone trick, pack a cell phone with semtex and put it next to a gel head
They did
In case you were wondering- Det cord would take about 1.5 hours to circle the Earth at the equator.
5.56 green tip into clear ballistic gel please. Wanna see the extreme engineering of the bullet
Holy smokes that BHS intro is sick. Love it!
Imagine how badly your hand would be wounded if a 155 mm HE shell goes off.
👀
The m795 for stuff like the m777 howitzer has close to 11kg/24lb of explosive filler.
or to say it otherwise:
what hand?
Love the title card "Recreating Grenade", "Explosive Det Cord", "Accidents! Dynamite". Sounds like a thrilling video
Very cool series! 👍 My fav was the det cord. Will you guys be doing shape charges at all? THAT would be cool to see hot molting copper slam through armor plate.
Ditto on seeing HEAT jets And EFP:s, both being formed, and going through armor.
Also some technical charges could be interesting, like cutting off a steel beam with plastic explosives.
Last week a father and his teenage son and daughter were going through their grandparents things when one of them found a MK23 Grenade and pulled the pin. The father died and the kids are in extremely serious condition in an ICU. I couldn't imagine what that scene looked like until I happened by here lol.
B.L.E.V.E.
Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion
Those always look incredible, but they're so much slower you can pretty much see everything in 240 fps
Kreosan english channel once blew up an oxygen tank in a tub of burning tires & kerosene - I'd love to see that in super slow mo
You guys rock. I'm glad there is now a channel like yours to enjoy!
In basic training, the dumbest guy in the class threw his concussion grenade about 5 feet. The drill sgt tackled him below the concrete embankment, and the thing shook the one foot thick Plexiglas walls like you wouldn't believe!
8:40 this is actually the end of the stick forming a small 'shape charge'. The motive force of the explosion traveling along the body creates a forcing effect. You can see the same with the det cord later in the video. Made this Sapper's day!
This happens to one of my brother in Indian army.😭 He died. amen
Litterally the best show on youtube, excelent content guys. first actual episode was the RPG explosion, and I'm just happy to see ole boy living good still. cause that was craaaazzyyy
Oh wow...those reflecting shockwaves at 5:11. Super cool.
MythBusters made an entire concrete truck disappear by filling it full of explosives, so it's possible.
I really appreciate how much money you invested into cameras and explosives just to show me how things blow up. Very cool.
I love seeing the shock waves visibly bouncing around in the blast box.
You guy's are literally, 30 miles from my home. I wish you had time to enjoy the area.
Subbed!
What makes this channel dif than the other high speed people is there is a lot less banter. (meant as a good thing) They just blow shit up and then show you the high speed without some bs over analysis. Neither guy is charming or charismatic and i think they know that, so they dont dwell on banter.. (smart choice) Their videos are brutal and to the point, love it!! Good job guys! New sub here and I think you guys could teach a lot to the other channels!!!
You're using the invention that to this day funds the highest of scientific prices, the Nobel price, to do new research. Love the content, keep on going
I "thumbs up" this video because on the flaming "thumbs up" fireball explosion that grew out starting at 12:55. If you pause the video at 12:57 you can really see it's form!
Grenade range MCT 2002 kid dropped the grenade and that was about what both his legs looked like. Flack jacket and Kevlar along with the instructor jumping on him saved his life. Both his legs broken one in two places the other in 4. Instructor had shrapnel hit him in his shoulder and travel down his arm and out his wrist leaving him with nerve damage.
This is one of the very few channels (out of more than a hundred I’m subscribed to) that I actually have the bell set to all notifications 😂👍
3:50
"That's actually a very useful visual"
True😂
Outstanding! Hands down, you have one of the best channels on the Tube!
You guys are setting the bar so high that theres no channel that could possibly compete! Phenomenal job !!!
Slow MO guys: *laughs in 5million fps*
Slowmo guys do, I enjoy both channels
Love your video's. Lost some of my right arm 40 years ago in the Navy from an explosive I picked up. Very good example.
5:40 The absolute coolest bit to see the shockwave reflecting off the surrounding concrete walls... I don't think the Slo-Mo guys or any of the other high-speed shows have contained an explosion like this to get that effect!
So in the firearms/sport-shooting trade, we have something called a "Hang-Fire", this is where a primer is struck but fails to go off immediately and can take up to a few seconds to go off (seldom happens).
Misfires happen all the time, and most often professional shooters will extract the faulty round quickly, rechamber another and continue the COF. We would then retrieve the round after the COF has been completed. I've only ever seen one misfire, that was extracted which then turned into a hang-fire and activated once on the ground, nobody was injured.
My test is to see what type of damage that could do to someone's hand or unprotected part of your body should you pick it up and/or have it go off near you.
Your cooperation in this matter would be greatly appreciated. :D
Wow, just wow! 😨😱 Detcord was my favorite as you could watch it streak through the hand...and for just a split second, it looked like the hand might survive. Then reality told hold and vaporized it. 👍😄
Fantastically satisfying carnage and 'splodies. Never thought I would have the chance to get any kind of idea what a grenade, or dynamite would do to a hand, but now I have. Also, watching the det cord just detonate through the hand in slow motion like that was absolutely fabulous.
The fire bouncing back n forth, fluid physics in your face 😳
2:14 (truck passing by in the background) At least the highway is close. 😁
The person who forgets to throw his grenade goes home in a body bag with a tag saying remains not viewable.
It's so cool watching the explosion echo back and forth multiple times reigning hellfire over and over again
So stoked! Whoop whoop! Cheers to the algorithm. You guys are the best!
This old video was suggested to me and I just want to say, your camera work has become so much better!
5:10 is an amazing shot. You can literally see a shockwave bouncing back and forth between the walls.
Awesome. The shockwaves were amazing to see slowed down like that.
Love what you guys do. So interesting and just very enjoyable to watch. Thank you so much guys
I have worked with explosives for 45 years now and I love this type of content
It's pretty cool to see you guys making a video in my home state. Thanks for another great video!
That was AWESOME. Explosives are very dangerous. I love the slo-mo of DET cord.
super cool! pls continue!!!
best channel ever.
The det cord, was very cool. You could see the bones from the hand, it looked like the hand opened and bones just kept getting further apart from each other.
This Chanel just upped its game!!
Love this channel.
I thought I was cool for having an 07/02 SOT, that dude has everything! I'm jelly lol. Great video guys!
I swear I saw your channel on 50k just months ago! Well deserved
Really enjoyed this video. Well done guys. Can't wait for the next one.
I absolutely love this type of filming, high explosives recorded in super slow motion is just fascinating 👏👌👍😀
Bro this is such an underrated channel
Love to see these in slow motion.
The pressure waves are incredible to see.
Nailed it. Lotsa boom, not a lot of blah. Great video.
Very exciting and interesting content. I love what the hi speed cameras reveal. Thanks to both of you. Great channel.
Growing up I was fortunate enough to see what dynamite can do. My grandpa and dad had a small plumbing, excavation, blasting business. All the fun times blowing up rock!
I also remember farmers coming to my grandparents house and buying sticks of dynamite. No special paperwork or permits needed, it was definitely different back then.
One job they had in Oregon was to blast a big ol foundation hole for a microwave tower near Lagrande, OR. We forgot blasting caps to set of the charge, Oops! Thank fully I had my 20 gauge shotgun 😊and set of the entire charge shooting at a stick of dynamite with det cord running to the main charge. What a great childhood!
Maybe a show about shooting dynamite with a shotgun? It has to be lead shot, none of the other crap that is around today. Because I was exposed to all of this as a young boy, I became a 12Bravo COMBAT ENGINEER!
5:15. The wave is cooler than you think. You can actually see the wave reflecting from side to side. Every time it reflects off the wall the force of the wave doubles. Very cool to see
@3:50 anyone remember that scene in 13 Hours when the insurgent guy blows his hand off with a bad grenade?
This checks out... Lol
The best video,i love shrapnel experiments and explosions
You guys make the videos I have allways wanted to see :)
Good job guys!
Going even slower to see the explosion happen on that dynamite stick is what got me smiling :D
In each case, the result was a big thumbs up by the ballistic arms and hand!
That det cord was fascinating. Coolest shot of the video
Can't wait to see more det cord and other videos.🔥💨☠️🙂
This episode reminded me.
My aunt told me very gruesome story. When she was 13. She was taking her 3 younger brothers (my uncles 8 & 5 and my dad 3) a shortcut path through a park to local store. That day she decided to go different longer way back home. As they were walking, they heard loud bang. Later on she found out. When they were coming home, man had blown himself up using dynamite on the shortcut path. I don’t want to ruin this visual demonstration of dangers with explosives.
That slow mo is some of the best I've ever seen. So cool.
Absolutely amazing. Y'all never disappoint.
That was just insanely brilliant.....wow
This was really cool to see.
After years of shooting off explosives, I can now see what actually took place.
Fascinating to see the resulting damages at slow speeds.
Terrifing to realize.
Here in the beginning of the video I minimize my screen to subscribe only to realize I'm already subscribed😂😂😂
Whoa that Channel intro is literal fire!!!
The idea of getting bayonetted by someone’s open arm fracture…nightmare fuel!
Kars.
Very cool, that det cord footage was especially cool
So cool! Well done! Greatings from finland 🇫🇮
wow this was so much more professional than those two other dic...creators, I have seen demonstrating the effects of explosives
Slo Mo Guys?