the 2nd i can believe kuz of the machining that would require but the first being the cheapo round of the 20mm and the 2nd looking like a tungsten dowel covered in plastic? Very expensive.
My guess is that the second bullet isn’t super hot because it wasn’t deformed as much as the first one. And it probably stayed mostly centred and so didn’t have as much “rubbing” and thus friction to generate heat. The first bullet tumbled and ended up going through some of those safes sideways.
cool vid. would have been interesting to see how the SAPHEI round would have behaved, but those are hard to come by. also would have been interesting to see more safes and see how many the tungsten would have penetrated in the regular safe orientation vs the others.
if it's a large cube, the bullet will probably ricochet away, if it's a small cube, I don't know what will happen. tungsten is really heavy and hard, tungsten vs high speed tungsten will probably be marvelous thing to see in slomo.
why it's not hot? Metal gets hot only when it deforms quickly. The bullet was intact and not deformed, that's why it wasn't hot. Also the higher the metal density, the less deformation it has to have to generate heat. In other words .. a lead bullet would have to deform completely to get really hot, while a tungsten round would have to deform only a little bit to achieve same heat as the lead bullet.
timmy if you are going to shoot batteries you need to shoot lipo ( lithium polymer) batteries they burn and pop and explode!! I have had to dispose of some I have for my rc car
in the 5:27 u asked why the bullet isnt super hot. Its not cus what makes it warm is, mainly, the metal deformation on the bullet itself. Hitting the walls of the safes dont make that difference than bending the metal. One example of this is when u pick up a copper wire and start to moving back and foward, it will first get hot, till it breaks
+Chris Albrecht what the hell are you doing? This guy, who is obviously not a native English speaker, is asking a simple question. Not only do you use (well, misuse) a lot of large words in your response, what you're saying is WRONG! Bullet deformation has a LOT to do with creating heat. Deformation takes energy, and the energy put into deforming the projectile comes out as HEAT. +Nicolas Piano, the correct answer is that the bullet is hot for three reasons. First, it was launched out of the gun by something really damn hot, burning gunpowder! Second, there is a lot of friction between the bullet and the barrel. Third, the bullet hit steel and deformed (or bent all to shit).
nice, thanx, indeed, i m not a native english speaker, i m a brazilian whom learned from reading, playing games and watching yt videos. Thanx for the response, i was kinda right after all :)
Second one wasn't that hot probably because it didn't undergo much plastic deformation. Lots of heat builds up from internal friction if the round flattens out or gets smashed. Twist a coat hanger a bunch when it's soft and you'll notice similar heating.
The hard part of the projectile doesn't heat up much because it doesn't go through much deformation (being hard that is). The soft part deforms and it's kinetic energy is transformed into thermal, making it hot. It's 8th grade physics.
Edwin: "chhdfki jhfd jte Tungsten vcffhbuu caught hgftuz safes gghhvtz catch hgdrhj" Wind: "Welcome to my channel, don't pay attention to the guys who talking"
These 20mm ones are awesome. Also it’s not hot because the impact doesn’t heat the metal. The deformation does. Bullets that are hard enough to not deform much don’t get as hot, is my understanding.
Guys, we need real-world scenarios on how 20mm or 50BMG can go through bricks in house or building. This will prove whether you can hide behind walls in a war scenario. Build a wall out of bricks (not cinder blocks) and upgrade and go through all the Calibers and see the penetrating power. Start with .22 then upgrade through all the rounds. Pay a contractor to build a real house wall. Thanks
5:41 it is not hot, because the bullet didn't deform, unlike the other one. the heat of the bullet is not from the piercing through the material, but from the kinetic energy of the bullet itself that is transformed into deformation and thus heat. ofcourse, there is also a "bit" of heat from the fireing (hot gases and friction in the barrel) and penetration through material, but primary, the heat is from the deformation.
The Phalanx CIWS is basically a self-targetting Vulcan canon with a lot of ammunition on hand! I would like to see Edwin shoot a 30mm depleted uranium Avenger round from something that could handle it! The cartridges themselves are monstrous to hold--they look like miniaturized artillery rounds.
Lol you are misinformed. Those (are not) the 20x102mm Vulcan rounds like what you are thinking. Those are 20x110mm Hispano rounds that they were shooting. The red tip Mk244 Phalanx APDS Tungsten is from the 20x102mm Vulcan most likely correct, but they were shooting the 20x110mm Hispano cartridges.
Dude that's cool. I can't believe the black tip looks good to go thru all them wow glad your keeping it that's crazy. I'm writing before the red so can't weight to see what that does. Man what holes they make. Damn I love slow motion. If you watch the first shot you can see the bullet go thru the 4th into the 5th I think. But yea you see it go thru so cool. Now the last shot damn that's so crazy watching it in slow mo. Love them shells. How much bigger is the 20 and the 50 shells. They look close in size but haven't seen them side by side yet. Well good vidoe be carful storing your stuff in them safes it may fall out. Lol. Good vidoe thanks and God bless
What is this channel? No "like and subscribe" at the beginning? No 5 mins of BS before getting to the point? Straight to what people came here to see? No clickbait? Is this even allowed!? Well i guess i WILL like and sub.
I'll tell you the difference between each round. $45, $150, and $250. Thanks Mark you are awesome.
the 2nd i can believe kuz of the machining that would require but the first being the cheapo round of the 20mm and the 2nd looking like a tungsten dowel covered in plastic? Very expensive.
Where did these rounds originate from? I'm guessing they were used as AA or used in aircraft
Nathaniel West apaches use these rounds and sum jet fighters like the f/18
@John Bravo it’s a joke. Ammo isn’t that expensive.
@John Bravo those are specialty rounds though and still extremely expensive. In bulk about 1/4 of those prices but individually close to half.
5:54
_"Let's just add it to be _*_safe_*_"_
*badum tss*
20MM VS Tank!
ItsEpicXD whos paying for the damaged tank?
alon wai The Mexicans
20MM VS ANIMALS
Wall Hacks no proof
ItsEpicXD
I like Mark's T-SHIRT logo...
" Rules for Dating
My Daughter...
Don't"....Hahahahha...👌🏻👌🏻
not sure that is the wisest approach
I always wondered how douches who wear such "funny" shirts look like now i know.
I like Mark.
20mm vs one of those high quality safes, the really thicc walled ones
My guess is that the second bullet isn’t super hot because it wasn’t deformed as much as the first one. And it probably stayed mostly centred and so didn’t have as much “rubbing” and thus friction to generate heat. The first bullet tumbled and ended up going through some of those safes sideways.
The simpleist things just amaze us, don't they. 😆
+Frank S 😎😎😎
cool vid. would have been interesting to see how the SAPHEI round would have behaved, but those are hard to come by. also would have been interesting to see more safes and see how many the tungsten would have penetrated in the regular safe orientation vs the others.
20mm vs tungsten cube!!!
Unless it's a large cube, it may fly away.
if it's a large cube, the bullet will probably ricochet away, if it's a small cube, I don't know what will happen. tungsten is really heavy and hard, tungsten vs high speed tungsten will probably be marvelous thing to see in slomo.
these 20mm vids are awesome edwin.. what's the maximum range of the cannon?
cheers mate
Good read
I'm glad to see you have as much fun shooting stuff as I do watching, nice video Edwin.
+66lwmorgan thank u
Im loving the videos man keep it up
those safes look like they were made out of tin when the bullet went through them.
Those are for storing weapons, I think? There's no requirement for anything more than that.
why it's not hot? Metal gets hot only when it deforms quickly. The bullet was intact and not deformed, that's why it wasn't hot. Also the higher the metal density, the less deformation it has to have to generate heat. In other words .. a lead bullet would have to deform completely to get really hot, while a tungsten round would have to deform only a little bit to achieve same heat as the lead bullet.
Shoot car batteries with a .50 cal or a 20mm (like so he sees!!)
timmy It wouldn't do much the lead would just catch the bullet
timmy if you are going to shoot batteries you need to shoot lipo ( lithium polymer) batteries they burn and pop and explode!! I have had to dispose of some I have for my rc car
Good idea! I'm going to save all my old dead lipos now for this! Bummer I've gotten rid of so many already!
а собирать мусор кто будет?
I want to see him shooting road roller wheel with 20mm
9:31 The tungsten round was like "lemme get a number nine"
So funny to hear Mark mocking you out about picking up hot spent rounds! Mark with his machinist hands and you with your accountant hands! 😅
Wish u had proper slow mo guys camera..
If they could manage to borrow one they should 100% redo this
in the 5:27 u asked why the bullet isnt super hot. Its not cus what makes it warm is, mainly, the metal deformation on the bullet itself. Hitting the walls of the safes dont make that difference than bending the metal. One example of this is when u pick up a copper wire and start to moving back and foward, it will first get hot, till it breaks
+Nícolas Piano looks like mark answered it lol 😂
thanx, i hope i made it clear, my english sucks
what about the friction applied when the projectile shrinks itself?
+Chris Albrecht what the hell are you doing? This guy, who is obviously not a native English speaker, is asking a simple question. Not only do you use (well, misuse) a lot of large words in your response, what you're saying is WRONG! Bullet deformation has a LOT to do with creating heat. Deformation takes energy, and the energy put into deforming the projectile comes out as HEAT.
+Nicolas Piano, the correct answer is that the bullet is hot for three reasons. First, it was launched out of the gun by something really damn hot, burning gunpowder! Second, there is a lot of friction between the bullet and the barrel. Third, the bullet hit steel and deformed (or bent all to shit).
nice, thanx, indeed, i m not a native english speaker, i m a brazilian whom learned from reading, playing games and watching yt videos. Thanx for the response, i was kinda right after all :)
Second one wasn't that hot probably because it didn't undergo much plastic deformation. Lots of heat builds up from internal friction if the round flattens out or gets smashed. Twist a coat hanger a bunch when it's soft and you'll notice similar heating.
The hard part of the projectile doesn't heat up much because it doesn't go through much deformation (being hard that is). The soft part deforms and it's kinetic energy is transformed into thermal, making it hot. It's 8th grade physics.
How to properly break in a millionaire's safe: JUST GET A 20MM RIFLE WITH YOU! YEAH!
that's a 50 dollar safe lol
The red one looks like a HEAT round
Super interesting and a little humorous . Thnx guys!
If I could and had the time I would watch your videos all day
Love marks shirt!! "What ever you do to my daughter I will do to you!" and in marks case it involves a 20 mm bullet! LOLOLOL!!
Uh yeah lets hope he won't do to his daughter what i will do to her
Hahahahaha
finaly you guys recovered the bullets.
Serbs arms are boss! I was inspired to buy every big bore that I could afford which now includes HIS stuff!
Wow! After watching this I think everyone needs a 20mm for home defense! 😂
Thanks Edwin and Mark for the excellent video. Looks like real fun stuff.
Edwin: "chhdfki jhfd jte Tungsten vcffhbuu caught hgftuz safes gghhvtz catch hgdrhj"
Wind: "Welcome to my channel, don't pay attention to the guys who talking"
There's more wind noise than I make after I have eaten a curry
These 20mm ones are awesome.
Also it’s not hot because the impact doesn’t heat the metal. The deformation does. Bullets that are hard enough to not deform much don’t get as hot, is my understanding.
I love Mark's t-shirt XD "Rules for dating my daughter"
U guys are the BEST UA-camrs EVER. ❤️🤘✌️👊😀
Guys, we need real-world scenarios on how 20mm or 50BMG can go through bricks in house or building. This will prove whether you can hide behind walls in a war scenario. Build a wall out of bricks (not cinder blocks) and upgrade and go through all the Calibers and see the penetrating power. Start with .22 then upgrade through all the rounds. Pay a contractor to build a real house wall. Thanks
"Let's just add it to be safe"
5:41 it is not hot, because the bullet didn't deform, unlike the other one. the heat of the bullet is not from the piercing through the material, but from the kinetic energy of the bullet itself that is transformed into deformation and thus heat. ofcourse, there is also a "bit" of heat from the fireing (hot gases and friction in the barrel) and penetration through material, but primary, the heat is from the deformation.
You added the 8th just to be safe... with a straight face! Oh the 9th, still, flew over everyone’s head
The Phalanx CIWS is basically a self-targetting Vulcan canon with a lot of ammunition on hand! I would like to see Edwin shoot a 30mm depleted uranium Avenger round from something that could handle it! The cartridges themselves are monstrous to hold--they look like miniaturized artillery rounds.
Lol you are misinformed. Those (are not) the 20x102mm Vulcan rounds like what you are thinking. Those are 20x110mm Hispano rounds that they were shooting.
The red tip Mk244 Phalanx APDS Tungsten is from the 20x102mm Vulcan most likely correct, but they were shooting the 20x110mm Hispano cartridges.
Interesting that during WW2 no operational single-engine US american fighter used 20mm cannons. Only the twin-engine Lockheed P-38 Lightning did.
Super neat vid Edwin. Lots of fun. Thanks for posting.
+Gipstetz thank u for watching 😊
I love how much fun you guys are having!
tungsten slugs not hot because that metal conducts heat so much more efficiently than the steel aluminum.
Thanks Mark, great video Edwin, can wait to leave California and get a Serbu 50 BMG!
How about investing in a wind filter for your microphone?
Awesome video. I found you thru Danny and he was talking about the 50 Cal shells u sent him . Pretty awesome , I like the videos keep them coming
one question that comes to mind is why never wear gloves when picking up the bullet, so we can really see it well.
It's crazy but years later he still picks up hot bullets with bare hands & loads of folk have sent him gloves & begged him to wear them.
Should have titled this video "20mm: Shooting Safe while Shooting Safes.
**I do not want one of those safes!**
AMAZING 20MM POWER
Now THIS is some good 1080p quality. Too many people on youtube uploading questionable "FHD" videos.
Hay u should do that again but all them filled with paper YEAAAAAAHHHHHH 😏😎😎😎
you really need to bring some pliers with you
Hey Edwin!!! You seem to never run out of ideas.
glad i wasnt the only one that noticed the eye roll
20MM vs the stongest bulletproof glass you can find
Very cool vid. Don’t see a lot of people farting around with 20 mm stuff. Wish the wind wasn’t so strong.
Soo windy there nice video
Dude that's cool. I can't believe the black tip looks good to go thru all them wow glad your keeping it that's crazy. I'm writing before the red so can't weight to see what that does. Man what holes they make. Damn I love slow motion. If you watch the first shot you can see the bullet go thru the 4th into the 5th I think. But yea you see it go thru so cool. Now the last shot damn that's so crazy watching it in slow mo. Love them shells. How much bigger is the 20 and the 50 shells. They look close in size but haven't seen them side by side yet. Well good vidoe be carful storing your stuff in them safes it may fall out. Lol. Good vidoe thanks and God bless
you guys should built a space armor array and test it like that.
The AP wasn't super hot because it didn't deform a lot. The heat is generated when the metal gets bent during penetration.
Clickbait.
Turn the title to
"How to open a safe!"
you know you have money if Serbu hangs out with you this much
What is this channel? No "like and subscribe" at the beginning? No 5 mins of BS before getting to the point? Straight to what people came here to see? No clickbait? Is this even allowed!? Well i guess i WILL like and sub.
if you are wondering why the second bullet core was not hot. because it didn't deform being a harder material.
as in
- no internal bending = no heat
20mm vs concrete wall
You should use the 50 cal incendiary round on paper to see if it catches fire
gotta catch em all
That's a DD ☠
Need to see 20mm vs 50 cal video.
Amazing calibrated guns
20 mm vs the cheapest Walmart safes you could find would be a better title for the video.
20mm is very nice, I wish one day regular people could have one.
You can in America… Anzio and several other companies sell them!!
There was so much noise that I didn't understand the difference between the bullets
You guys do beautiful work.
Need to see if you can find some depleted uranium rounds and test them against some heavier safes
I like these 20mm videos. Can you post one of an Anzio 20mm Takedown rifle?
I love your videos, please do more Titanium videos!!! Please!
Oh that's safe......he...hehe.....get it?....hehe.......cause it's a safe?......I'm hilarious.
20mm VS Mark Serbu
best burnt fingers yet!!!!
Luckily you've added extra safe just to be extra safe...
Try hitting 20mm with aluminium metal foam. To check how bulletproof it is
Watching his face at the beginning makes one think that Mark isn’t a fan of this clown.
This sounds horrible with head phones.
You get hit with that your definitely losing a limb if you even survive
Should have bolted the tripod to the ground. For preventing the kick back
Safes? More like locking file cabinets.
happy 300k subscriber to you bro keep up the good work😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍👍
Can you try blocks of dry ice with the 20
20mm vs tank window
1:46 Typical Edwin haha
Shoot the 20mm in slow motion, so we can actually see the plastic shield separating from the bullet!😍
Like if you want to see it!
You need to invest in some heavy duty wind guards for your microphones or maybe even some lav. mics with a wind cover for you and mark to wear.
Try a Quigley Down Under bucket shot... a ball round will do....
Why don't you show the loading of the gun? :(((((
get gunsnchickenstrips on as a guest!!
You need to invest in a wind sock, bro.
Burt Gummer called. He wants his gun back.
I love the blue one