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  • The asian and the women talk like little irritating

  • 2:35 - is that terran music in the background?!

  • 9gag....

  • THAT.. AIN'T A WALTHER P99! it is not!...

  • @pendehassen but is a 9mm, the same caliber of P99

  • @tugatrix i mean yeee.. but the guy says clearly that is a p99! wich technically is not!

  • @pendehassen I understand, it's a Walther PPQ i guess, but is still a 9mm, the outcome wouldn't be any different...

  • @pendehassen Its SW99, S&W used to rebrand the P99 for the US market.

  • @Gungrave123 ho yeah!.. it's the same.. but.. still not a walther p99 hahaaha°

  • "Good that we brought the mythbuster arsenal"!!!

  • Milf...Milf...Milf....MILFFF :D

  • 7.62 Incinerary ot' to do the trick =]

  • They didn't test with low uranium, like it uses in army. With this very much harder mater that can penetrate large tanks, James Bond could have succeeded to explode the gas tanks with 9 mm!

    What that proof? that is not because one not success to do something that someone with other ideas can't do better; isn't it? ;)

  • @Khwartz As that doesn't happen in reality, I'm not surprised they didn't happen. Movies and books of various types can manage that, but this is about busting a myth, so they sort of have to stick to real life.

  • @MoonEyes2k Could be ;)

  • They didn't test with low uranium, like it uses in army. With this very much harder mater that can penetrate large tanks, James Bond could have success to explode the gas tanks! ;)

  • Teflon coated rounds are armor peircing... They should try that. Also, without presure in the tank, it takes more to blow a tank, since you are just pushing metal against relative atmoshperic pressure. With even normal air pressurized to what a normal propane tank that size is, the results would be more likely with a 9mm.

  • @threehead99 No, they really shouldn't, as teflon has nothing to do with armor piercing.

  • the propane tank he dose not shooot the middel it he shoots the top of it that the week spot ov the tank

  • In a third world country, the propane tank would be very rusted, the steel thinned.

  • so if someone wanna shoot you with a 9mm it's not a bad ideea to hide behind a propane tank. (;

  • They werent using explosive rounds

  • well of course the .73 caliber slug and the 30-06 went through

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  • What kind of RC boat is Adam playing with?

  • they also could've been using soft tip bullets so there was less force, it could've also been related to the amount of grain.

    If they used a 300 grain full metal jacket bullet I bet the propane tank would've went james bond on their asses

  • The tank isn't under pressure at first so is more resistant to bullets because it can bend inwards to absord the shock...

  • i'de like to pierce her front and back giggity

  • use dragon breath bullets

  • What sort of ammunition? Come on.

  • I jizzed in my pants, twice.

  • wll thats fuckin dumb i shoot propane tanks all the damm time even with the 9 mm and it dose just fine. it realy makes me wonder where these tv shows get thair ammo from!

  • Also if there is a spark nearbye then the gas that leaks out could explode from that.

  • maby its the wrong environment?

  • shoot the valve you stupid retards

  • Anyone notice the misspelling of "legends" on the promo for the next episode at 3:49?

  • their suits look like shit..

  • The secret is to shoot the valve, not the tank itself. I thought everyone knew that, not just spies like me.

  • Q branch made Bonds bullet's

  • 1:48

    I CAME

  • what do you think hot lead would do to gas.

  • he has an p99 in casino royale but the walther p99 is cal .45

  • @BigHeroes1

    your wrong. p99 has 2 def models. 9mm or 40s&w

  • full metal jacket?

  • Tracer rounds!!!!

  • EPIC FAIL!!!!!!

    HE HAS AN WALTHER PPK

    NOT P99

    THUMBS UP

  • @mofunzonecom In Casino Royale, he did have a Walther P99

  • @mofunzonecom He has a P99 in casino royale, the movie the myth sparked from.

  • carrie is actually an ok shooter!

  • or james bond used hacks and aimbot and killed them

  • how about he shot it and RAN!

  • Tory is incomparable!!!

  • in the film he shoots the valve at the top of the tank, dunno if that would make the difference, i know the metal is thinner

  • talvez uma munição traçante faça o serviço... :P

  • @Mrbodhisattva1 Beretta is 9mil

  • 5:14 The standard operating procedure when moving highly pressured tanks is that they must be tied tightly to the moving cart. These guys keep breaking the rules. They want to get hurt.

  • @jamerican347 i constantly saw tanks moved without that, even in very civilised countries...

  • If James Bond was using an armor piercing round it could pass right through someone and hitting someone else right behind.

  • its not 30 odd 6 you fuck tard

  • @Mrbodhisattva1

    A: old and rusty does not equal softer metal, rust is only on the surface, the metal unter is still solid even if it is rusted, if it rusts to the point where a significant amount of metal has been eroded, all the propane would have leaked out.

    B: as seen, even a rifle did not detonate the propane

    C: incendiary rounds of the time left behind trails of blue smoke, not in the movie

    D: The smallest FMJ ammo i know of is the18mm Makarov, the gun he fired was clearly not that big

  • those tanks are strong!A 9mm could go through a car!

  • they cut the scene when kari changes T_T

  • I don't know if this is true, but the team here uses a Smith and Wesson 99. This competely invalidates this experiment.

  • doesn't bond shoot the valve off?

  • @ilnn408 yeah i think he did!

  • hot girls, big guns, cant get any better.

  • How does Kari look so HOT

  • The pp9 can handle 40 calibre ammo

  • what about a 45

  • What about using a 9mm armor piercing explosive round?

  • Ahhhh.....sorry I was mistaken.....the old "James Bond gun" was the .380 Walther

  • The "Walter" as he calls it(its actually a Walther) shoots a .380.......

  • they culd use a barrte 50 cal

  • @vincentstarkiller but bonb doesnt use a 50 cal only in his games.

  • i think that special forces use special weapons and rounds.

  • Maybe Bond was using tracer rounds... in his handgun... for reasons beyond the ken of mere mortals like us...

  • @paulbottomley42 unfortunately tracer rounds make the bullet softer. if it was armor piercing tracer rounds, different story.

    I would say 9mm tungsten core, tracer head, magnum charge could probably do it.

    or a five-seven.

  • @DerfLlennod

    You've lost me now. I'm in the UK, and don't really "do" guns, beyond what I see in the films :)

  • maybe it's a different gastank!

  • she looks so dangerous with a gun

    i love kari ¡¡¡

  • armour pirceing rounds or exsplosive.

  • haha buster

  • Don't they need 9mm with FMJ?

  • speaking from law enforcement keep using that crappy 9mm ammo

  • They use a special 9mm that doesn´t pierce through a human Body, what would you want them to use? AP rounds so they blow through a guy without him noticing, or better yet, killing someone standing behind?

  • @fdunigan2008 It is a proven cailber.

  • Maybe Bond was using Brass rounds instead of lead...

  • Brass? No such thing...

  • @Sochill247, actually, there is. It's where the expression 'teflon coated' came from, because the ammo manufacturers coated the brass rounds with teflon to minimize barrel damage. Hence whey 'teflon coated' and 'armor piercing' became synonymous for a short while.

  • @AndrewFisher16 FMJ are usally made from copper and somethimes alluminium alloy but rarly brass, and coating a projectle in teflon if not the best way to peirce armour.

  • @1ohtaf1, I know that. Brass rounds (AKA armor piercing) are sometimes coated with teflon so the harder alloy doesn't put as much wear and tear on the barrel. And FMJ rounds are covered in a copper case, but are usually lead core, which is too soft to punch through hard metal coming from a pistol.

  • shud of used a PTRS anti tank with tracers

  • dumbass mythbusters. bond has q ammo. armor piercing shaped explosives tipped incendary bullets.

  • the presjure helps!! try schote a hole in a ful one it will help

  • why would they need to go all the way through?

  • There are armour piercing rounds available for military and spy organizations, the 9mm nearly broke through and it certainly would have if it was an armour piercing round.

  • doesnt it depend wat kind of tank was in the movie?

  • 1 Question.. Its not the same tank from the movie.. some metal is thicker than others

  • Agreed. And I'd like to know if they were using FMJ's.

  • yeah but propane tanks are designated by weight. they would of used pretty similar

  • i love socom 2 its so nice

  • Pause at 2:18. She's insane.

  • 9mm armour piercing bullets?...

  • @Beldau : i was just thinking that

  • @Beldau i think he meant "hard core" bullets....bullets with a strong core...piercing body armour...

  • @Beldau Exactly, what a bunch of noobs lol.

  • @Beldau more like five-seven, huh?

  • @Beldau more like five-seven, huh? or maybe depleted uranium cancer shells! om-nom-nom! :)

  • @Beldau or even just army issued FMJ bulletts?

  • I'd like to see what happens with the 9 mm on a pressurized tank. Even if it can't pierce the tank on it's own it will still cause problems with the integrity of the tank. Also, they didn't use AP 9mm rounds which if I personally was James Bond...would be using.

  • they forgot one very important varible..................James Bond!!!

  • I hate Hollywood effects. the McGyver soduim explosive came busted and now this. >.>

  • Kari's hotter than doughnut grease, Grant's pretty cool, but Tori needs to just shut the fuck up sometimes...

  • Is that Kari in those little transition scenes?

  • Does she honestly think shooting a propane tank will introduce oxygen into the environment? Most tanks are under pressure meaning the gas will push out of the hole, not in.

  • with a pressurized can and tracerbullets would like work. and who say he shots in the middle of the tank. i would aim on the top, thats the weak ponit of it.

  • Come on let Kari fire the shotgun or the other gun!

  • if the walter p99 shot a pressurized tank then surly it wouldn't dent and would breach insted

  • Dang Kari's a good shot, gotta love that gal <3

  • 's do it

  • At the end when they shoot it and the gas comes out, a second shot would have made a spark from the bullet hitting the tank and it would have exploded

  • wrong, it would no spark, thats another movie myth

  • Lead does not spark.

  • BUT it's hitting METAL at a high speed. Doing that can make it spark.

  • LEAD is a soft metal that will deform very easily and it cannot spark.

  • STEEL isn't very soft now is it. They do have the steel that would still be left to make a spark for it. The spark could help it explode, if it made the spark big enough.

  • You need to hard materials to make the spark. Steel core ammo may make a spark but ball won't.

  • Well they said it was a lead coated steel bullet.... regular bullet?

  • Yeah they used AP but still there was no oxygen with the spark if there was one so no oxygen, no fire.

  • or tracer ammo... would do the job too :-)

  • it coulda blown if they hit the cap or if they used a M 1107 Barrett .50cal rifle with ACSCUB rounds

  • use a barrett .50BMG with API rounds.

  • he's a secret agent he prob has armor pecing bullet

  • Or he will have JHP rounds.

  • They used armor piercing rounds if I remember correctly.

  • THATS A STEEL CORE TANK

    bond had an aluminum

  • a tungsten core 9mm AP bullet would have eaten through this

  • Well tungsten never fails :D Tungsten actually means Heavy rock if you didn't know :D

  • kari with the shotgun <3

  • it might work if you tried shooting an oxyacetylene tank since it has oxygen already mixed in

  • They shuld tryed to have a Flametrower next to the tank :D

  • They keep saying that they are using a Walther P99 like in the movie but at 1:54 you clearly see it's a Smith & Wesson 99.

    Plus they are using only one type of 9mm round.

    Mythbusters are busted.

  • i thought it wasnt the p99

  • It doesnt look like its 20 feet???...

    What bullets are you using?...

    Not Armour piercing bullets???....

  • If you didn't notice, 5:43 , "Armor Piercing" .

  • yup!, sorry, posted reply too early... "quick draw syndrome". But why not use armour piercing bullets on that 9mm?

  • It's not the gun that gets through the tank, but the bullet. as others have said the bullet type is of most importance. Using Nato style European CMG bullets I have put rounds through this kind of tank.

  • the tank was an older modle as holes

  • the tank was open you have to remember that it was open they had it closed

  • the difference is that james bond used special secret agent armor-piercing 9mm bullets. duh!

  • its incendery a well

  • maybe bond had special bullets in his 9mil

  • A steel cored +p 9mm would probably be enough.

  • AP and incenerary

  • I love how Kari dances

    so hot!

  • kari has great aim

  • first of all. who sais it has to be propane? theres plenty of other flamable gasses in tanks. and some tanks are thiner and thicker than others. and when filled it will have a better chance of penitration. and the spark could just be trace arounds or incindiaries(combustible bullets that catch fire in the air due to friction). myth reopened.

  • I acknowledge the different gases, but how often will you load a pistol with incendiary rounds?

  • some companys allow you to design custom bullets chosing your specifications like caliber, incendiary, and thiknesses.

  • "trace arounds" I honestly aren't being a d*ck, just wanted to say it's "tracer rounds" as in bullets which allow you to trace their trajectory.

  • k thanks. i got it from my friend. he has a accent and i didnt know what he said. lol

  • as far as piercing, gas tanks in 3rd world countries are not as tough as in US. not sure about the blowing up though

  • incindiary rounds. not sure on the spelling

  • yup normal ball rounds do not blow flame liquid or gasses up

    lol cool

  • damn.... kari is a good marksman... i mean marksWOman. :)

  • I wonder if they considered whether or not Bond would use special ammunition, like teflon coated rounds which are armor piercing...

  • I wonder if they considered bond could be using the .45 edition of the walther p99

  • Kari looks so hot :o'''

  • well propane is toxic and can let him run away.

  • Why wasn't the tank full? The pressure increases when it is full up, so it makes the casing easier to penetrate. Try shooting an empty coke can with a BB gun. It is much harder to penetrate than shooting a full coke can. (Might be a bit messy though!)

  • But this is different, because there is SO much pressure, it makes the bullet deflected

  • i was thinking the same

  • if u shoot a propane tank it will burst but not explode, the gas will only ignite if it comes into contact with a spark or open flame

  • I have never understood Mythbusters. They always find one way to disprove a myth. Just get a thinner tank!!!!

  • they need to shoot the noozle when the shoot the 9ml

  • I ment for the P99.

  • what about armor peircing rounds or something of that sort??