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2/21/2015 4:00:32 PM EDT

2/21/2015 4:02:11 PM EDT
[#1]
Nice. I like this one.
2/21/2015 4:07:56 PM EDT
[#2]
What was going on with the syrup jugs? Looked like frag was hitting the plastic before the bullet hit. Sonic boom?
2/21/2015 4:12:37 PM EDT
[#3]
He is doing Cola Warrior wrong

The big flame is a Deagle I assume?
2/21/2015 4:23:11 PM EDT
[#4]
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Close range.  Carbon, lead particles and unburnt powder fragments reaching velocity and outrunning the heavier bullet.
2/21/2015 4:27:24 PM EDT
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That's what I want to know as well.  Something is definitely happening before the bullet gets there, is that a pressure wave or what's up?

Also, does the DEagle really eject right into your fucking mug every time?  That's pornographic.  Also, poor design.
2/21/2015 4:55:38 PM EDT
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What was going on with the syrup jugs? Looked like frag was hitting the plastic before the bullet hit. Sonic boom?




Close range.  Carbon, lead particles and unburnt powder fragments reaching velocity and outrunning the heavier bullet.


Don't see how those things would out run the bullet.



 
2/21/2015 5:02:53 PM EDT
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Don't see how those things would out run the bullet.
 
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What was going on with the syrup jugs? Looked like frag was hitting the plastic before the bullet hit. Sonic boom?


Close range.  Carbon, lead particles and unburnt powder fragments reaching velocity and outrunning the heavier bullet.

Don't see how those things would out run the bullet.
 


A lighter (less mass) object equals faster velocity than a heavier object with same amount of force applied.  It's standard physics.  

Look at the velocity difference with a 9mm 115gr as opposed to a 147gr projectile.  A few other factors are involved in the bullet weight scenario, but the basics remain the same.
2/21/2015 5:18:23 PM EDT
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