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  • ITS THEY CUSTOM MADE ?

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  • wats that ontop of the pellet in the beginning and where can i get some

  • Dude, you should REALLY get a slow-motion camera, they arent that expensive. Casio have a digital camera which does slow mo (up to 1000 fps, but with very low quality, still enough to get a cool shot of the pellets exploding) Look it up :)

  • how did ya make them could you send me the recepie

  • Good camera work. It's much better than the Blair Witch type crap you see too much of.

  • wouldn't the energy propel the pellet back?

  • KABEEEWWWWWWWWMMM!!

  • or, now stay with me here, get a real gun... hmmmm?

  • I prefer regular Coke to diet, but if there was only diet coke available, i'd drink that anyway.

  • That would fuck a squirrel up

  • i know it just looked like mw2 :P

  • No reaction setting that says this is gay??

  • thats awesome! good job

  • mw2 fmj lol

  • @MrMikeTHEepic fmj's arent explosive

  • but then there would be nothing to eat (and the furs would be ruined i guess)

  • nice after effects

  • @Destructor129

    yea, everyone knows that :)

  • if u find the riote size nail gun shell u can shoot it its fukin loud asf

  • Are you using pistol primers? You nutcase. Several people already got themselves killed because the tiny anvil penetrated their bodies with a huge velocity.

  • isn't it a bit too expensive to use thread cutters?

  • You can buy the primers by themselves at a gun store that carries reloading stuff. No need to buy expensive ammo and take it apart. Lol

  • hey kids..i founds this intriguing..y'all sure cuss alot though...it obscures the points of your argue-mentals...

  • Why

  • like dis if u wish they had rounds like this in cod..

  • @KUSHaPOTamus420 they do its called fmj dumbass

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  • @Pr0zNemesis uh fmj isnt exploding rounds whose the dumbass now u fucken little bitch

  • @KUSHaPOTamus420 okay, theres incendiary bullets and fmj. both round are made for penetration shut the fuck up

  • @Pr0zNemesis HE/AP or even HEAT rounds that hit and release like something like thermite?

    Nope never heard of dem 120mm antitank stuff :-) lol

  • @Me102288 o 

  • @Pr0zNemesis Both rounds are not "made for penetration" (that's a pretty broad statement anyways since all bullets are technically made for penetration). FMJ rounds were actually made to comply with the Geneva Convention laws for warfare, since FMJ rounds are completely encased by their jacket they do not fragment, mushroom or expand which leaves a nice neat exit wound that can be effectively treated and is considered the most "humane" type of round. Incendiary on the other hand...

  • @AmericanMuscle09 Nooooooo. Full metal jacketed bullets were made because new propellants were being invented and gunpowder turned obsolete for military purposes. The new velocities achieved by the bullets made them wear down in the barrel, leaving large amounts of fouling behind. Jackets prevent fouling and damage to the barrel.

    Also, some FMJ rounds are not "humane" at all. If you happen to survive a HP round, patching you up would be easier than many FMJ wounds, which can be pretty gruesome.

  • @bf2lover42

    A hollow point (banned on the battlefield) would be even more gruesome then a FMJ round. I have litterally blown off the top of a small hill with a .50 cal hollow point- fired from a Kentucky Rifle.

  • @NeoNSPETSNAZ Understandable. But people don't understand that any FMJ at high speeds will change pitch, leaving a nastier exit wound, and possibly fragmenting inside a human body.

    It would be much harder to clean and heal one of those wounds than close a JHP hole, if you happened to survive the wound.

  • @bf2lover42 gunpowder turned obsolete ? Stop posting...you are an idiot. You make no sense. FMJ are designed for less damage to flesh. Regardless, some FMJ wounds are bad. JHP ammo is much worse by comparison. Forbidden by the Geneva Convention. I think the 50BMG is also fordbidden to use on soldiers...its meant for hard targets...vehicles, fuel tanks ect..".The new velocities achieved by the bullets made them wear downin the barrell" More NONSENSE !!! STOP POSTING NONSENSE !

  • @jwill58 > HP were agreed to be discontinued by the Hague convention, NOT Geneva.

    > .50 BMG is allowed to be used against humans, you can see videos of it

    > gunpowder is somewhat more unstable and doesn't allow projectiles to reach very high velocities

    > Jacketed bullets were developed because of the new propellants, like cordite (which is outdated compared to smokeless powder)

    > finally, jackets are soft on the barrel, that's why they exist.

    You're posting nonsense.

  • @bf2lover42 Plus hollow points arnt Armor piercing i dont think, you know against flack jackets

  • @Trazor2k0 That's another reason. FMJ rounds existed for longer than personal armour had been issued, though. Flak jackets do exactly what the name says: protects from shrapnel. Flak jackets were not supposed to stop bullets.

    FMJ is also more suitable to shoot at targets behind cover. If you wanted you could make a hollow point with armour piercing capabilities, but it would be a waste of money to develop.

  • @AmericanMuscle09 "FMJ rounds were actually made to comply with the Geneva Convention laws for warfare"

    The Hague convention prohibited projectiles designed to expand.

  • @Pr0zNemesis ...are not actually designed to hit soft materials, but rather penetrate armor and fuck shit up on the other side with explosive force.

  • @KUSHaPOTamus420 dont get yo ass beat little dawg.. penetration and exploding are two completely different thing u fucken inbred fuck

  • Pellet gun tracers

  • @navyone1978 easy, magnesium on the back of the pellet,, the problem, igniting it with air doesnt work..:-(

  • Now they'll call their hits...

  • only works with .22 pellets?

  • looks like a pistol primer glued to a pellet

  • @onebigyooper because it is LOL

  • Has anyone ever shot birds or squirrels with that?

  • @MrDobans13

    Shoot yourself in the eye faggot.

  • @MrDobans13 SPLAT!

  • @MrDobans13 I know someone who loaded .22 air rifle pellets with Potassium Chlorate. Should be similar. Supposedly he fired it into a tree and accidentally decapitated a bird...

  • @MrDobans13 Instant-lunch comes into mind.

  • @MrDobans13 Me.

  • @MrDobans13

    it isnt likely to explode if it hits something as soft as a squirrel. Ive tried these, practically no real life use beside a specialist purpose as an incindiary

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  • That's fuckin sick. Straight up

  • I ment FMJ

  • @MegaPokeguy You play too much COD.

  • Fmg

  • How did you make that? do u have a video

  • @bluebrigade13 take some non safety matches, crush up the phosphorus (red tip) in a tin or container, ad a small amout of water, mix until it disolves, add the phosphorus mix to the tip of a pellet then let it dry...

    incendiary ammo, it pwns

  • i would point that at a persons legs and say DANCE BITCH DANCE!

  • I never would of thought of that

  • arrechu

  • HHHHOOOOOOWWWW THEEEEEEE FUUUCKKKKKKKKKK

  • that is awesome

  • do a how to

  • @DaylanNelson they are all over youtube, just look up how to make explosive pellets

  • @lmos26 yours look't cooler

  • after I watched this a few months ago, I ran straight to walmart and bought a box of 9mm shells, I spent all night removing the orange plastic tips from my pellets, knocking out primers and super gluing them on. by the end of the night I had a box full of them, I use an air pistol so I have to load them individually but I absolutely love it! easily increases the power by x4, gluing fishing hook tips into the pellets is another favorite :)

  • Could you please do a hunting vid with these? please please please? Like say maybe a starling? hehehe.

  • @sodmacumbgraphinti I dont think these would work for hunting, maybe if you struck the skull just right? most of the time my primer pellets will not fire if I am shooting softer targets, it only works on stuff like concrete, hard wood etc.

  • do a how to vid

  • @DaylanNelson You could also pack the hollow tips with impact powder and deal it with a tiny drop of super glue

  • how much damage would this inflict on a human?

  • if the results are true then i guess that is good, although i think the pellet would be likely to suffer tumbling much sooner, plus would they explode if they hit a soft target?

  • Did you just use primers for bullets?

  • You use that effect as a spar hit for movies.

  • Must admit, that is pretty cool. Not as cool as a real gun putting holes in stuff, but still pretty cool.

  • This stuff is the shit!

  • just wondering can you make the exploding pellets with firework powder since it getting closer to july 4th?

  • LOL.. i made tracer rounds for .177 airguns. it worked absolutely like the original and you could observe a good portion of the ballistic trajectory. i was stunned that it worked...

  • @masterfistlord haha sounds good you should make a vid on "how to"

  • You should make a video on how to create these babies. Potent.

  • a video that actually shows what it claims!!!!! good stuff i would like to shoot some of those!!!

  • the content of this video begs to be filmed in high speed. not only would it prove or disprove the (un)stability of the pellets, but it would look friggin sweet.

  • In Britain we cannot buy primers without a firearm certificate, so to get around this I have found if you carefully cut the head off a NON safety match and pack it into the skirt they explode quite nicely on impact, not as good as a primer but still good fun

  • he using thunder clapper the one that r fuseless firecracker

  • Tried this with black powder, not a good result, the explosion sent the pellet back my way! Don't try this at home, hollow it out from the back of the pellet instead sealing the back with wax or glue, the pellet goes into the wood further too! Wonder how it works on something furry?

  • @richinlill

    what about fillin the hollow point cavity of a 22LR round with black powder and putting a small rifle primer on top of it?

    it should split to the sides not ricochet back to you

  • @richinlill mass times the coeffecient of velocity sqaured for figuring out total striking energy of the projectile, you'll notice the heavier it gets at the same velocity will have more kinetic energy.. Thank you mr. Einstein for the E=mc sqaured equation :-) oh, the coeffecient of velocity is the speed of light I do believe..

    Or you could just bugger around with GGDT (gas gun design tool)  helped a lot for me

  • 0:41- whoa

  • You are spot on ODSTScoppyElite. I believe the term for it is ' tumbling '

  • next time use ton of nitroglycerine and fragments, should be deadly

  • what kind of explosives were used? Blackpowder? Flashpowder? nitroglycerin?

  • where can i buy them?

  • fulminated mercury

  • Wow you got some really cool results. Very well done.

  • it wil add a little pizaz to whatever you shoot at but if you ever shot at a squirrel with it wil it explode like it did on the ply wood?

  • I just did this ... it was incredibly dangerous... i used large rifle primers on a .22 pellet... the pellet shot back and incredible speed back in my direction i could hear it spinning end over end... it barely made a scratch on my target ... im blaming possibly the speed that my pellet was going at ... a mere 495 feet per second ... im guessing more velocity would have better fallow through so the pellet would keep on going through rather than being extremely hazardous hahaaa

  • FAKE AND GAY

  • What kind of metal did you use on top? If it's anything stronger than lead you're rifling is going to be fucked.

  • @timscott61495 that is not true you could also use copper and zinc and aluminum and sodium and potassium but any ways the primer would probably not hurt the rifling of the barrel

  • dude what tipe of primer is that what is it ment for and were can i get some

  • @DCE198369 Primers are the little round piece in the back of a bullet casing. The firing pin from the gun strikes the back of primer which causes it to ignite like you saw in the video. That lights the gun powder in the bullet casing. You can pick them up in any hunting/sports store in the reloading section. Even wal-mart has them. As far as size i'm not sure. Probably a small pistol primer? I don't reload so i don't know.

  • Lets see, tank fires a solid projectile then fires an HE projectile. Which one blows up? I used to load my rifle, same one,177 cal, and then drop a kitchen match down the barrel. Shoot a brick wall.

  • Lets see, tank fires a solid projectile then fires an HE projectile. Which one blows up?

  • @ballisticsukltd

    you made a good point but like jr9950 said, the pellets are traveling down a rifled barrel which would be more than enough to make an unstable pellet fly w/out yaw. I think that the pellets would fly straight even without the rifling because all the weight is in the front, and the skirt of the pellet is still in the back which creates drag on the rear. Its kind of like an arrow with the stone tip in the front and fletching on the back.

  • @jaybeebee14 totaly agree w u i havent had an air rifel in years but it wont need to spin to stabalize. it is a pretty cool trick. in my opinion the larger damage is due to u adding mass to the pellet giving it more force. i would like to c it compared to if u glued something nonexplosive to a pellet with the same mass as the primer. cool vid tho. also for the sake of comparison it would b more accurate if u could shoot it into plywood thats not pressed or something with a consistent density.

  • and dont you love people who make their experiments bettr than they are because they are fucking story tellers. i bet your one of those who if you got hurt experimenting, tell your kids its a war wound from iraq, i would not trust you with a cap gun

  • how do we know from a sensible point of view, that you did not gouge it out with a screwdriver or something, we only have the end photo's to prove this,we dont know do we !!!!!!!

  • maybe sounds logical looks unstable but who is right , i think ballisticsukltd

    could be on the right track,sorry dude

  • jr9950 you should listen to ballisticsukltd it seems he has the right idea, an unstable pellet sounds right. i mean a primer do that much damage, no i think its the angle of the pellet tearing a hole through,i mean high speed photography could prove ballisticsukltd wrong. you do have access to this being an experimenter .never mind some people might believe you but not me sorry jr9950

  • @thewebmaster2011

    Most rubber bullet rounds only use primers as the propellant. If a rifle primer went off in your closed hand, you would have a shredded palm and missing fingers.

    Any additional expansion happening on impact is going to do more damage (crazy concept, i know) , and especially on a target such as flake board, where large chunks can be dislodged fairly easily.

    JR, nice work, dont you love armchair experts who do nothing more than make slide shows using other peoples images.

  • @BeckTechnologies good point 

  • @thewebmaster2011 it is just like a football and spinning gives it stability extra weight of the primer will not unstabilize it in a small scale such as this and the primer is so much lighter compered to the lead pellet also the primer has even weight on all sides it wont have a wobble effect . you and ballisticsukltd should just learn about what you are talking about b4 u say it

  • @chris0stone just to let u know he is glueing the primer onto the pellet with HOT GLUE for all of u 12 year olds argueing about this take it from someone that has been shooting weapons and gunsmithing for more than 20 years that a little bit of hot glue that is not exact will make a bullet keyhole which is the correct term for a " tumbling bullet"

  • @thewebmaster2011 I agree.

  • @thewebmaster2011

    i agree with you i mean even on the ww2 KAR 98 bolt action rifle the 7.62 rounds that they used tumbled which caused more damage and they have rifling , and you dont how stable the manufacturer wanted the pellet so you are unbalancing it by the charge

  • @thewebmaster2011 A GREAT way to test this is to buy a copper cup, and shoot it with both pellets! Stay tuned for a new video, and all your doubt shall be cast!

  • @thewebmaster2011 dude why do u care its nt like its the end of the world if hes lying

  • @thewebmaster2011 the only problem with the primer being in the back is that it will decrease velocity enough that it might not even set off the primer

  • now this is cool! 0:41 great picture!

  • im not convinced the extra damage was the extra charge,i think it could have been the angle of the highly unstable pellet ,maybe going through target sideways

  • @ballisticsukltd

    You talk as if you know what the pellet is doing, but as I am the actual experimenter, I can say that you are wrong.

    The pellets are not unstable. The pellets have spin. They travel a rifled barrel. The shape of a pellet itself is not stable by nature, it needs spin to stabilize. Having the primer on the front causes no instability. I have fired hundreds of these. Every single one enters the target straight on, without any yaw. You need new armchair tactics. Sorry.

  • @jr9950 experimenter?

  • @jr9950 For indoor target practice I used to handload empty fired .44mag cases with only a (non-magnum) standard large pistol primer - no powder at all. Then I would push the brass case into 1/2" of parafin like a cookie cutter. I could then shoot the pure wax bullets through 1/4" plywood at 25'. This was with only a primer in a 7-1/2" Super Blackhawk barrel. I don't underestimate what this pellet round (in the video) will do. It's like a mini "HEAT" shaped charge used for anti-tank rounds.

  • @jr9950 do you know if .556 (.223) primer will fit on a .177 pellet

  • @chris0stone most primers are roughly the same size, just take a pellit and hold it up to the primer of a shell and see

  • @chris0stone I'm almost positive it will, as long as the 5.56 primer isnt magnum, I shot small rifle primers out of my bb guns, and they are a perfect fit into a .177

  • @jr9950 Are they purchased explosive or did you buy hollow points and put some explosive in the hollow section?

  • @jr9950 make a video of yourself hunting with them im tired of people just trying to show them off its annoying

  • @jr9950 Well he is correct in that a pellet flying sideways would present a greater profile thus greater exit than a straight on pellet impact. I hope you do know that even though a pellet or any projectile just because it enters the target straight on doesn't mean it will exit the same fashion. It is indeed possible for the projectile to turn upon entering and moving through the target, which can possibly lead to it turning sideways. Basic ballistics son.

  • @jr9950 clever idea, whats the caliber on that pellet man?

  • @jr9950 I think you should settle this with a duel.

  • @jr9950 jesus christ don't be a dick about it. no wonder we have so much gun violence, it's cause crazies like you all have guns

  • @benerban shut the hell up people like us that know how to use our guns dont doanything wrong its wen reres like you get thir hands on them shit happens

  • @noahboa13000 "reres like you"? what is that

  • @jr9950 bad ass pellets.

  • @jr9950 please can you do an accuracy test with this setup.. thanx man

  • @jr9950 Uh... That must be a pretty damned expensive airsoft gun if its got a rifled barrel... The vast majority do not.

  • @seanpj2013

    actually even my crosman phantom has a rifled barrel and i got it for about $80 at walmart lol

  • @seanpj2013 Airsoft guns only have rifled barrels if you buy the TK Twist Barrel.

    This is an AIR RIFLE and pretty much every one of those has rifling.

  • @ballisticsukltd If you want proof, go buy some magnum primers, put them on a sheet of plywood, and smack em with a hammer. I have small rifle primers, and i shoot them out of my pellet guns, and they make one hell of a dent on my steel garage door... Just food for thought.

  • @ballisticsukltd thats fucking stupid....your stupid...you have downsyndrom...the flash doesent do anything it will burn the target but not explode but your a dumb ass for being a dumb ass you dumb ass

  • @ballisticsukltd Dude I fully agree, this kid is a complete dumbass, he doesn't have a clue what he is talking about. He tried talking shit to me about cars, and it made me laugh.

  • @ballisticsukltd All right "you know it all". 1. The primer that is used here contains a sensitive high explosive. If you read a little bit more on this, you'll know that even in small ammounts they do some shit. 2. An American football is very, _very- un arodynamic, and you will never get it to fly perfectly straight by throwing it normaly. However, by simply giving it just a little bit of torque-watch how beautiful it flies.

    Northhunt.

  • @ballisticsukltd

    Uhh your a fucking wanker.

  • where did u get theas

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  • should test it on fleshy objects like fruit to see if it would still explode when it hits a person

  • @D41ryQueen why would you want to hit a person?

  • One of the best exploding pellet video. good job!

  • do you want to see 22 rounds in the air? come see at hiyutoday

  • Very clever idea, and cool video!

    But I'm not totally convinced that the primer charge is causing the extra "exit wound" damage on the plywood. What could be then? The extra mass, surface area and expansion of the primer glued to it. I'd love to see a proper experiment. Remove the charge from a primer, and stick some wax in it to approximate the charge's weight. Fire the dead charge and live charge at the wood, and compare those. Then we'll know how deadly the primer charge really is! :)

  • what it the max fps of your .22 airgun?? im thinkn about buyng a dual cal beeman with .177 barrel and .22 included for 100 bucks..

  • my idea is to put a steel cone over the primer and fill it with homemade napalm or thermite so the primer will lite and ill have some nice armor piercing rounds :D

  • @po0po0nanA What?

  • ITS FMJ~

  • Awesome.

  • That's a little tiny bit somewhat fucking amazing

  • I wonder if cherry bomb pieces would work. maybe not as powerful though. This looks cool and I would love to see how the squirrels around here would take it.

  • what gun do you use

  • would shotgun primers work

  • what would this do to a bird?

  • my 9mm para primer seems to fit nicely on a .177; success? your experience say its good?

  • When I was about 14, I used .22 cal wadcutter pellets fed backwards and packed with acetone peroxide.

  • isn't it awesome how we can bend the stupid rules? :D

  • u made your pellets?

  • This are great for shooting cats!!! It simply blows their head off!

  • Watch my videos 2 see after head shots