@@UkrainianBazooka i already bought 11 cases. I'm good. And thats not 11 at one time. I buy one every time i go to Walmart. And thats a lot, ive been hording .22lr ammo.
A sword can Cut things Pierce things Reach the unreachable Push things Carry things via a rope and bucket Defend you, hurt your foe What can a shield do?
@Dean Frankovis They will stop rimfire rounds or possibly some low power centerfire. However, antifa likely isn't strong enough to carry one for long anyways.
Keep in mind that when getting struck by a warhammer you will end up with more glancing blows than straight on hard resistance penetration like that. Shields are made to also deflect/angle the blows away so that it doesn't take a lot of damage and your hand doesn't get hit with the weapon and/or the vibration of the impact.
Shields are also useful against arrows/bolts, but I'm pretty sure they're largely designed to defend the wielder against swords. That's why this one has a bulbous center - To help re-direct the force/energy of an attackers blade.
I can see Tyler as a kid playing with toy trains. Maybe they've already made such a thing but it would be cool to see the sterling engine in the form of a train running around a track.
u can use it to power a fan under a stove to use as heating, anything that has a fire going all the time by default can be use to power the engine and moove a low torque thing :-)
Tbh the shield would be good in a riot situation. I’d rap the grip in tape to make it less likely to slip and then You could put tape around the rest of the shield for a bit of added strength to the shield.
Gotta mention that it's a modern compound crossbow at point blank range and practically a 90 degree angle. If the guy's standing 5 feet from you loading a crossbow ... MOVE (or at least hold the shield at an angle to deflect the bolt rather than trying to stop it)!
Shield didn't stop that last broadhead, the material the shield was on did. That material would be the holders body. Once the head gets through the shield, there's no more resistance until it hits whatever is behind the shield.
With the hatchet, you have the shield on cinder blocks giving much more resistance when you hit it. Holding it in your hand will have less resistance and it will move, making it harder to penitrate.
the shield is most likely for HEMA practice hats off to the genius that put wheels on the sterling engine now you have a mobile fire hazard kids will love that for xmas fun for all the family and the trauma of a house fire too all the favourite emotions of xmas
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Enjoying the videos man keep it up, however, the shield was propped up against the target. I think that did most of the stopping not so much the shield
Shields though weren't designed to protect the hand, but rather held to protect the Body. So, in the case of the first two arrows, it did it's job...and also, knights would be wearing mesh gloves with metal plates.. Also, real shields were not made in Taiwan and were made out of steel. So, to make the test more accurate, your arrowheads would have to be made out of whatever the shield is made out of. When the "Candle" turned over, I thought his beard was a Goner!!
simple request, when you show things that you buy on the internet, like from Amazon and other places can you post the link to the items below the video?