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LIQUID METAL BULLETS in Slow Motion! 

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Join the science discord! / discord In this video I shoot the worlds first liquid metal bullets made from sodium and potassium. I recorded the whole thing on a high speed phantom camera borrowed from Aimed-Research.com.
I melted the soft lead from .45 caliber hollow point bullets and replaced it with super soft sodium and potassium metal. When you combine sodium and potassium they form a liquid metal! I tested these bullets in a acrylic test chamber filled with water, and recorded the results on a high speed camera.
I chose .45 bullets because they could hold the most metal. Once I melt out the lead, the empty copper jackets can hold around 1 cubic centimeter of material. Lead has a density of around 11g/cm3, and sodium & potassium have a density of only ~1g/cm3. They bullets are much lighter, so they don't have as much kinetic energy. Even though they carry less energy, they expand way faster because of the soft metals. The energy is transferred instantly! A lead bullet takes around 2 feet to stop in water, but these bullets stop in 6 inches!
This was my most expensive video ever, I spent $1300 on sodium, potassium, and a gun!
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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@sizedtoaster0278
@sizedtoaster0278 Год назад
Imagine being shot and looking down and suddenly poisonous smoke starts erupting from the wound. Lord almighty.
@evilfire94090
@evilfire94090 Год назад
@HAIL FLOCH explosive then
@redmadness265
@redmadness265 Год назад
@HAIL FLOCH and NaOH
@kyle18934
@kyle18934 Год назад
@HAIL FLOCH I can't imagine it would be good to have that gad in the blood stream though. that's one nasty bullet
@jamallabarge2665
@jamallabarge2665 Год назад
@HAIL FLOCH " Hydroxide would quickly react with the iron in the blood and cause iron hydroxide to precipitate, which is much safer than a strong base such as sodium hydroxide" Depending upon where the round impacted, there could be a precipitate of this substance. Most likely the two alkali metals would do the following... 1. React with water to form NaOH or KOH. 2. The hydroxides would react to form saponified fats, which would come from cell membranes. This would cause erosion of tissue, with tough to heal wounds. If enough Potassium were injected, then the person would die. Potassium is used for lethal injection.
@unnamedvisitor1649
@unnamedvisitor1649 3 года назад
I can confidently say you've made anti-personnel rounds. Not really effective against any armour, but way more damage if it hits flesh.
@jacobbarlow6098
@jacobbarlow6098 3 года назад
Exploding blood. Nasty
@federicogonzalez8033
@federicogonzalez8033 3 года назад
Couldn't it also burn the person, and because of that cauterize the wound and make it not bleed? Sorta like taking a bullet out with a hot knife.
@alexanderhusen4799
@alexanderhusen4799 3 года назад
@@federicogonzalez8033 so incendiary anti personnel
@chrisnorris3641
@chrisnorris3641 3 года назад
@@federicogonzalez8033 the potassium nitrate would poison you so not much hope there.
@arthurbenedetti9146
@arthurbenedetti9146 3 года назад
bullshit, fbi stats shows that a round should have at least 12 inches of ballistic gel penetration to hit vital organs. The bullet wont necessarily hit directly, it might hit an arm, or bone, a shallow penetrator like that would fail often, the wound would be ugly, but that means nothing.
@ariuscarriker6626
@ariuscarriker6626 Год назад
"it didn't even make it 6 inches in"
@kaliumnitraat
@kaliumnitraat Год назад
Same
@blueamongusvids
@blueamongusvids Год назад
💀
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh Год назад
@@blueamongusvids stop
@chemreal
@chemreal Год назад
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh 💀
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh
@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh Год назад
@@chemreal find the spiders first
@gregmorley1997
@gregmorley1997 2 года назад
Would be very interesting to see the results of firing into ballistic jelly or a pig carcass
@demolitionkid2
@demolitionkid2 3 месяца назад
JFK....this is what they used
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
Pretty cool huh?! What else should I try to fit in these hollow bullets?
@TreeShark
@TreeShark 8 лет назад
Oblek stuff. Idk if that's how you spell it
@yeeted42069
@yeeted42069 8 лет назад
+TheBackyardScientist mercury.
@crackteon3978
@crackteon3978 8 лет назад
Mercury!
@thebossbro6549
@thebossbro6549 8 лет назад
lithium
@thebossbro6549
@thebossbro6549 8 лет назад
you could try hydrogen that would be ccool
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 8 лет назад
Good that you survived that dangerous propane tank. It could attack at any moment!
@WarriorsCats321
@WarriorsCats321 8 лет назад
+Hydraulic Press Channel Too bad you weren't there, you could've helped deal with it!
@cracksuperman
@cracksuperman 8 лет назад
Best videos on yt
@Personat0r
@Personat0r 8 лет назад
Woo HPC + TBS! XD
@qahnaaris8957
@qahnaaris8957 8 лет назад
They responded!
@kevint4964
@kevint4964 8 лет назад
Yay hydraulic press channel.
@markbroad119
@markbroad119 Год назад
If the 4.1 on the scale is in grams means your bullet is 61.5 grains
@silethmorrow6275
@silethmorrow6275 3 года назад
"It didn't even make it 6 inches in" Story of my life...
@nielrossouw7831
@nielrossouw7831 3 года назад
Some people says 6 inches is enough.......
@aSpyIntheHaus
@aSpyIntheHaus 2 года назад
"That's what she said" :) :) I hear ya matey
@Chuxgold
@Chuxgold 2 года назад
@@aSpyIntheHaus You stole my reply.
@aSpyIntheHaus
@aSpyIntheHaus 2 года назад
@@Chuxgold I think we were all thinking it mate :) :)
@Chuxgold
@Chuxgold 2 года назад
@@aSpyIntheHaus Yea" figured that. I grew up prospecting. Mercury wss always avalable. Just wait till you see the devistation of what a shotgun slug with just a pinhead drop of mercory does? My dad made me shoot the nabors dog after it killed some chickens. They told us it was OK. But nothing was alright with me doing it when i was only 12 years old. And realy screewed myself up by using a mercury loaded 12 ga shell. Even if the intent of not seeing it suffer was acomplished. There was not much left of it. And it was a full grown lab. Its entire body imploded. And then it rolled back on itsself.
@lazuvt9456
@lazuvt9456 8 лет назад
Should I make a sodium joke? Na...
@UltraCake
@UltraCake 8 лет назад
savage
@Evilnicko
@Evilnicko 8 лет назад
+Kaito Shion Do you know the formula for Sodium Hypobromite?.. NaBrO
@galactiathedithonia5644
@galactiathedithonia5644 8 лет назад
savage
@vadci.
@vadci. 8 лет назад
+Evilnicko srsly?
@lazuvt9456
@lazuvt9456 8 лет назад
Evilnicko 10/10
@matthewsexton5490
@matthewsexton5490 8 лет назад
Redo the experiment but use ballistic gel. That should give you a better idea of how they would perform.
@jakecreech1659
@jakecreech1659 8 лет назад
Yes!!!
@nickf.8203
@nickf.8203 8 лет назад
+Andrew McIver but water is known for its amazing water stopping abilities and thus would affect results
@amadexi
@amadexi 8 лет назад
+Matthew Sexton fill it with animal blood to see how it would react more accurately
@shyko85
@shyko85 8 лет назад
Should try some meat... lamb, pig, whatever...
@bladeriders
@bladeriders 8 лет назад
It's one thing to shoot watermelons and tanks, but that might be pricy considering it would effectively be destroyed each time
@DrHaddix
@DrHaddix 2 года назад
Energy=mass x velocity. Lead density 11.29g/cc Sodium 0.971g/cc Potassium 0.862 g/cc The copper jacket is a fixed weight. Changing to sodium and potassium very significantly reduces mass of the bullet, yielding less penetration into the water mass. FWIW, a true liquid such as mercury will negatively impact the bullet’s accuracy. Very interesting stuff, really appreciated it!
@MichaelClark-uw7ex
@MichaelClark-uw7ex 2 года назад
Then next time he should try Rubidium or Cesium bullets. Much higher density, atomic weight and reactivity than Potassium.
@s13iLLuminati
@s13iLLuminati 2 года назад
@@MichaelClark-uw7ex they're also VERY expensive and difficult to source and toxic to work with
@MichaelClark-uw7ex
@MichaelClark-uw7ex 2 года назад
@@s13iLLuminati Cody has a video how to extract and distill pure Cesium.
@brucemccreary38
@brucemccreary38 3 года назад
Years ago in the 1970's I loaded mercury into the end of the hollow point Supervel bullet in a 380 ACP and I worked pretty well. The bullet expanded in wet telephone books but I didn't find the Mercury.
@jdsharp4033
@jdsharp4033 2 года назад
The lead soaked up the mercury, learned that years ago when a friend put some in a Benjamin.22cal pellet and left it for a couple of days, the pellet was like a piece of ice, real slippery.
@Rogue9
@Rogue9 7 лет назад
The liquid alloy bullets could be fairly effective against very soft targets but for better penetration it might be worth leaving some lead in them before adding the NaK.
@notaelf8261
@notaelf8261 3 года назад
Nice to see you here Rogue-9
@spreademu1218
@spreademu1218 3 года назад
What you watch him?
@mrvladimirputin9828
@mrvladimirputin9828 3 года назад
i thought about that but it may be unreliable or cause problems with bullet stabilization
@SR-wz2iv
@SR-wz2iv 3 года назад
Lightweight and high velocity they have less inertia that a heavier bullet in the water and therefore transfer all of their energy into the water faster. Would be interesting to see a longer NaK bullet comparable in weight to the normal lead bullet
@spreademu1218
@spreademu1218 3 года назад
@@SR-wz2iv that would be very interesting. But I don’t know how the would do that, 50 bmg round in a 50 Beowulf case maybe... if that doesn’t explode.
@Heinous303
@Heinous303 8 лет назад
'It didn't even make it 6 inches in' story of my life
@7dutchapples266
@7dutchapples266 8 лет назад
R.I.P
@HELGN
@HELGN 8 лет назад
+BlockAps LMFAO
@kermittm4256
@kermittm4256 8 лет назад
W 😂😂
@casimirkulikowski5949
@casimirkulikowski5949 8 лет назад
+BlockAps lol
@peachoptimo
@peachoptimo 8 лет назад
+BlockAps made my day
@ralphcapua2265
@ralphcapua2265 3 года назад
"Hey guys were making liquid bullets" FBI:We will watch your career with great interest
@avrgjojo3390
@avrgjojo3390 3 года назад
I thought of this in high school! An entire line of alkali metal bullets- even cesium. A cesium bullet would be tough to engineer, but extremely effective.
@theCodyReeder
@theCodyReeder 8 лет назад
It seems you beat me to this. Dang school taking up all my time! haha good work!
@annoyedchihuahua4011
@annoyedchihuahua4011 8 лет назад
Fancy seeing you here Cody
@zyygis
@zyygis 8 лет назад
+Cody'sLab You should still do it, would be nice to see how those metals react in more dense material
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
+Cody'sLab Aww oh no :O But thanks, Id still like to see your take on it though!
@terre5489
@terre5489 8 лет назад
Cody I am à sub love the mining
@FoxDog1080
@FoxDog1080 Год назад
Skool?
@TheGunCollective
@TheGunCollective 8 лет назад
Hey brother, I would absolutely love to work with you on future firearms related projects. I have access to all kinds of crazy guns and ammo as well as testing materials like Ballistic Gel and I'm a total nerd for this kind of stuff. I will come to you or whatever needs to happen to work with your schedule.
@duvg1
@duvg1 8 лет назад
that would be amazing first subscriber right here
@loud4life920
@loud4life920 4 года назад
Sick how your famous rn
@trollfacegaming1111
@trollfacegaming1111 3 года назад
Ha! In your dreams
@devinmato
@devinmato 3 года назад
Did anything ever come from this?
@oldlyswansea
@oldlyswansea 3 года назад
i think we should see how the potassium rounds react with blood as i'm guessing they would leave a larger entry wound when compared to the exit wound
@AlTheEngineer
@AlTheEngineer 2 года назад
How did I not see this video before?! Do more gun stuff man! This is awesome :) The ending reference was epic!
@Krushvitzr
@Krushvitzr 2 года назад
I'd be curious about the ballistic coefficient of the bullets you made, so far as I've seen I'd still pick lead. Definitely cool to see though man, keep it up!!
@lance_the_avocado9492
@lance_the_avocado9492 5 лет назад
“I hope this doesn’t destroy the fish tank” *ITS A BULLET!!!*
@Flarexxxx
@Flarexxxx 4 года назад
Do you know how water works? Water is like crashing a car into a wall makes bullets stop fast af
@cjim3902
@cjim3902 3 года назад
@@Flarexxxx do you know how bullets work it has to go through the plastic to even touch the water
@Flarexxxx
@Flarexxxx 3 года назад
@@cjim3902 i made a smartass comment before watching the video....10 months ago
@xdragclick2074
@xdragclick2074 3 года назад
@@nervousnorvus1944 it sort of will...
@mobilemarshall
@mobilemarshall 3 года назад
@@nervousnorvus1944 But he was right, they didn't have the bullet going through the tank...
@milkman5657
@milkman5657 3 года назад
"NaK rounds" sounds like a really cool ammunition type.
@paulhelberg5269
@paulhelberg5269 3 года назад
Since liquids resist compression, perhaps filling the hollow point cavity with liquid metal might cause more dramatic expansion of the copper clad lead bullet. The larger the expansion, the greater the cavitation and more dramatic the effect on the water. Just a thought.
@kommanderklotz7316
@kommanderklotz7316 2 года назад
WTF!!! Hey guys... that was amazing. I only know potassium from 7days to die, but i never, never knew what a crazy stuff it is!!! THIS is man-stopping-ammo!!! I am absolutely flashed and i instantly subscibed your channel! Sorry if my english is not agap but lot of greets from germany!!!
@G_Zero127
@G_Zero127 8 лет назад
You should try dripping blood on some sodium or potassium to see if it would react as vigorously like water.
@annabellethepitty
@annabellethepitty 6 лет назад
Well blood is largely composed of water so...
@diesellax7455
@diesellax7455 4 года назад
@@annabellethepitty but still its cool
@diesellax7455
@diesellax7455 4 года назад
You should try it on ballistics gel
@sharoncastillo2411
@sharoncastillo2411 3 года назад
Is it human blood or animal blood
@Greg-vb4zl
@Greg-vb4zl 3 года назад
probably wouldnt, sure, there is water, but only 45% or so, maybe even less.
@ScottyHunter
@ScottyHunter 8 лет назад
Nice nod to the Hydraulic Press Channel there at 6:23. :)
@Bert0ld0
@Bert0ld0 8 лет назад
+Scotty HPC would be proud
@bubblezovlove7213
@bubblezovlove7213 3 года назад
Oh I like that experiment set up! I'd love to see more of that....especially a .50cal
@tamasmihaly1
@tamasmihaly1 2 года назад
You look lethal no matter what you're doing. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you, man.
@TheHumorsable2
@TheHumorsable2 8 лет назад
At first I was like "Liquid Metal Bullets" - Fuck yes, Demo Ranch uploaded! Then, I saw Slow-Motion, so I thought "Fuck yeah, the Slow-Mo Guys" Then I realized it was the backyardscientist, so I said "Fuck yeah" another time. Great video!
@eastonmorgan504
@eastonmorgan504 8 лет назад
same
@MeNoWorryYouNoWorry
@MeNoWorryYouNoWorry 8 лет назад
The Backyard Slow Mo Guys Hydraulic Press
@TheHumorsable2
@TheHumorsable2 8 лет назад
Daniel Tabudlong Slow Backyard Hydraulic Ranch
@TheHumorsable2
@TheHumorsable2 8 лет назад
marc246152 True...
@TheFreaxTux
@TheFreaxTux 8 лет назад
TAOFLEDERMAUS anyone?
@dreigeli9636
@dreigeli9636 7 лет назад
'it didn't even make it 6 inches in' hehe
@michaelscardino8614
@michaelscardino8614 7 лет назад
Dea Piggy wow that was bigger than I thought ;) 6:49
@dreigeli9636
@dreigeli9636 7 лет назад
Michael Scardino hahahahah what the heck
@theflyingdutchman2173
@theflyingdutchman2173 6 лет назад
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
@isaiahmumaw
@isaiahmumaw 5 лет назад
“I’m soaking”
@robinpetersson3081
@robinpetersson3081 4 года назад
"my fishtank is falling apart"
@thomasbrowning998
@thomasbrowning998 3 года назад
Very cool results. It did great at dumping all its energy right away.
@joesophmangum2077
@joesophmangum2077 3 года назад
Best video you have done to date sir!
@elimo9638
@elimo9638 8 лет назад
That Hydraulicpresschannel reference at the end :DDD
@SeerManMan
@SeerManMan 8 лет назад
+Elimo ags 1m pls
@makismakiavelis5718
@makismakiavelis5718 8 лет назад
+Elimo He forgot the _"it can attack at any moment"_ part, lol
@youngcarter765
@youngcarter765 8 лет назад
lol I got here from that video
@desmondgeronimo2306
@desmondgeronimo2306 7 лет назад
I thought it was a FPS Russia reference.
@DieggoCuak
@DieggoCuak 8 лет назад
kids in Africa could've drank that sodium
@AdrianLopez-un9hj
@AdrianLopez-un9hj 8 лет назад
lol
@2xsaiko
@2xsaiko 8 лет назад
+Ricardo Serrano mmmh delicious
@thomaster8870
@thomaster8870 8 лет назад
Starving African Children React to Sodium Water [GONE SEXUAL]
@thehiddentwo7384
@thehiddentwo7384 8 лет назад
+Ricardo Serrano or floroantomonic
@serge.80
@serge.80 8 лет назад
duck you
@matteogalafassi3273
@matteogalafassi3273 Год назад
You know something is going to be cool when someone from florida says that they have to change the state because that is illegal to do there
@flipflopping
@flipflopping 2 года назад
The single, most satisfying video I have ever seen. Just WOW.....
@YourNightmar3
@YourNightmar3 8 лет назад
6:23 omg the hydraulic press reference xxDDD
@CookingWithCows
@CookingWithCows 8 лет назад
+YourNightmar3 huh? sounded like FPS russia to me, he's the one always shooting exploding propane tanks and stuff
@YourNightmar3
@YourNightmar3 8 лет назад
***** No go watch a hydraulic press video. Its the same accent and he always does bonus scenes at the end of the video
@a.d.7977
@a.d.7977 8 лет назад
+Cooking With Cows..no way, that is definitely a hydraulic press reference. fps never had "extra content"
@BungeeFX
@BungeeFX 8 лет назад
+Cooking With Cows He always says that sentence though + accent
@bag00nga
@bag00nga 8 лет назад
+YourNightmar3 velcum to da Hoodrolic press channel
@fynn9895
@fynn9895 8 лет назад
I wanna make a joke about sodium, but na
@kimurantti3995
@kimurantti3995 8 лет назад
+Officer Badass10 He just did
@martinarwashan4261
@martinarwashan4261 8 лет назад
+Fynn Kowalczyk you mean Na
@DieggoCuak
@DieggoCuak 8 лет назад
+Fynn Kowalczyk this comment lowered my iq
@pigsrock93
@pigsrock93 8 лет назад
You didn't capitalize it!!!!
@47thRONIN
@47thRONIN 8 лет назад
K
@0rbnotacus
@0rbnotacus Год назад
Aww man! I can't wait until NEXT week!
@nightdweller2902
@nightdweller2902 2 года назад
Greater amounts of penetration leaves room for more internal damage. A standard bullet has potential to shatter bones and leave incredibly gnarly wounds, especially if an exit wound is achieved. Hollow points are specifically designed not to over-penetrate, but will cause greater damage to muscle because the full brunt of the force behind the bullet is being absorbed by the body. With the sodium and potassium rounds, you've essentially created something that is going to cause a great amount of surface damage with the capacity to send further metal fragmentation deeper into the body. The resulting wound most definitely be much grizzlier than that of a standard bullet and may even be comparable to an exit wound. I would like to see these fired at something like to pig carcass to see for sure how effective they would be against flesh, however, I did notice that the alloy bullets are much less stable during flight, something that is likely a result of how haphazardly constructed they were. With proper and more precise manufacturing, this could no doubt be mitigated, but given the lack of penetration power that they display and the growing amount of readily available body armor seen on the modern battlefield, I'd say they have little to no practical application.
@Jermain-cz4bh
@Jermain-cz4bh Год назад
they could be practical for home defense
@vodamiinurl1337
@vodamiinurl1337 Год назад
Pig hunting bullets
@NotElmerKeith1
@NotElmerKeith1 Год назад
@@Jermain-cz4bh One would be a complete fool to rely on something that penetrates 2" for home defense. In a defensive weapon, one of the most important aspects is consistency. These rounds are nothing but entertaining. If you want to stop a big heavy bad thing, you must break bone, rupture major vessels, or destroy large nerves. This would make a terrible surface wound and leave the scent of BURNT BAD GUY. No thanks. If an explosion after 2" was a great idea, Federal would be manufacturing something that did this.
@es330td
@es330td Год назад
@@NotElmerKeith1 I disagree on this one. If a substance that results in a burning reaction can be inserted even one inch into a target the pain from the inside will likely stop anyone in their tracks no matter the impact point.
@NotElmerKeith1
@NotElmerKeith1 Год назад
@@es330td Yep...that's why the FBI and every police agency in the country uses them....wait, they use 9mm Speer Gold Dot 124 rain JHP ammo. Of course they would be effective a lot of time. A baseball bat is also. You want to be effective as frequently as possible in bad situations. So having something with an unknown failure rate is silly. How often does it not explode? How often does it not even get through heavy clothing? How often does the mixture behave unpredictably? How accurate is this ammunition. What happens when you shoot it through a hot barrel? I could ask 20 more unanswerable questions but you get my drift. In a handgun, that is horribly underpowered anyway, you need some expansion and absolute penetration. FBI standard says ~12-18" (or so) ----this round will not do that.
@Avian98X
@Avian98X 8 лет назад
No one's gonna mention the Hydraulic Press Channel reference at the end? ... :/
@stonewilkinson7244
@stonewilkinson7244 8 лет назад
When was it?
@Andrews13channel
@Andrews13channel 8 лет назад
no
@jhondisjames2151
@jhondisjames2151 8 лет назад
LOL I loved it
@ulfsarksvartblot3899
@ulfsarksvartblot3899 5 лет назад
Sounds more like russian english, not finnish english =)
@KeystoneScience
@KeystoneScience 8 лет назад
What where you melting the potassium in? ( the liquid I mean )
@SilverTheEditor
@SilverTheEditor 3 года назад
That is mineral oil
@Greg-vb4zl
@Greg-vb4zl 3 года назад
oil
@kollchris91
@kollchris91 3 года назад
the liquid is mineral oil it stops it from reacting
@Julio-it1pl
@Julio-it1pl 3 года назад
Microwav
@welchnome4132
@welchnome4132 3 года назад
water
@quintessenceoflife7870
@quintessenceoflife7870 3 года назад
Going back and rewatching alot of stuff. Quarantine sucks.
@stevenkostamo1279
@stevenkostamo1279 2 года назад
the "extra content" with you reverse finnglish accent would make Lauri laugh.
@Dzdzovnica
@Dzdzovnica 2 года назад
it was parody of the Hydraulic Press Channel
@spelunkerd
@spelunkerd 8 лет назад
I'll guess that the advantage of increased destructive power would be offset by less consistent trajectory and more complicated storage issues. Trying to shoot in the rain may cause reaction in the air, and even tiny water droplets suspended in air may show a bullet trail back to the shooter. Also, a soldier would never want his ammo to get wet, with the risk that bullets on his vest might produce an exothermal reaction that might be enough to ignite the underlying powder. The bullets would need to be coated with a barrier to moisture and abrasion, increasing cost. I'd be interested in a comparison to depleted uranium....
@kevinolesik1500
@kevinolesik1500 8 лет назад
+spelunkerd also if a soldier 'bit the bullet' while having his leg amputated with a saw , without anesthesia , on the battle field , then the bullet might explode in the damn soldiers mouth
@annabellethepitty
@annabellethepitty 6 лет назад
Nah they already make ballistic tipped hollow points with a plastic cover over the top.
@sanlanchris3004
@sanlanchris3004 8 лет назад
"I want to weigh them out so they are all consistent" One was 3.9g and the other 4g lolz
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
+Santi Lando close enough!
@sanlanchris3004
@sanlanchris3004 8 лет назад
+TheBackyardScientist I know was just messing around lol.
@aaaa6824
@aaaa6824 8 лет назад
Also using a rather inaccurate $20 scale most of us just use for selling bags of herb, not 'precise' experimentation.
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
close enough, now your just nitpicking!
@aaaa6824
@aaaa6824 8 лет назад
:P
@lawrencesanchez604
@lawrencesanchez604 3 года назад
Love these videos
@Walkerpol
@Walkerpol Год назад
Loved the video!
@kabri1737
@kabri1737 4 года назад
2:00 that's a lot of Damage 2:12 By The Power of Flex Tape this seal is Completely Dry
@yamidancho6464
@yamidancho6464 8 лет назад
I was gonna joke about sodium but Na.
@laxisace
@laxisace 8 лет назад
+Buck Mill nice joke BrO
@leoscarpoli1nonly
@leoscarpoli1nonly 8 лет назад
Thats funny, Fr fr
@dmoneyswagg64
@dmoneyswagg64 8 лет назад
F U
@tantantantan3991
@tantantantan3991 8 лет назад
+Irascible14 This joke is sodium funny
@dmoneyswagg64
@dmoneyswagg64 8 лет назад
Tantan tantan L
@POKO2252
@POKO2252 2 года назад
The LIQUID METAL is most regarding atmosphere and human health, no easy to use for enjoy only yourself.
@benroper7290
@benroper7290 3 года назад
I love these off the wall experiments.
@TheKingofRandom
@TheKingofRandom 8 лет назад
So dium inspiring! Nice experiment my friend. But where is Taofledermaus?
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
I asked Tafledermaus to try this 6 months ago, but he told me bullets like this are banned in his state because of a fire hazard. I want to send him some copper jackets though, he could probably fill them with some crazy stuff!
@rydohg
@rydohg 8 лет назад
+TheBackyardScientist It so weird watching popular youtubers talking to each other
@WondR_
@WondR_ 3 года назад
Rip
@TheMartuksxxxx
@TheMartuksxxxx 8 лет назад
You have a fish tank, filled it with water, made it out of wood and hoped that the pressure of a bullet wont destroy it? I am disapointed...
@SonGoli
@SonGoli 8 лет назад
same
@thehurricane5140
@thehurricane5140 8 лет назад
Just Stfu
@TheMartuksxxxx
@TheMartuksxxxx 8 лет назад
Agar.io Bitch Make me...
@gilbeauj27
@gilbeauj27 8 лет назад
what do you make your fish tanks out of, metal and plexi glass?
@SuperAdnan117
@SuperAdnan117 8 лет назад
+Justin Gilbeau For bullet experiments, yes, this ain't a party popper you see...
@adamoneale4396
@adamoneale4396 Год назад
An awesome video and an awesome choice of firearm
@Leverguns50
@Leverguns50 3 года назад
That was a real blast, very interesting too
@mudbutton2
@mudbutton2 8 лет назад
I'd love to see this done with ballistic gel.
@Bender789456123
@Bender789456123 3 года назад
Alkali metals only react like that with water so it wouldn't be as impressive/fun to watch! :(
@tinman7159
@tinman7159 3 года назад
Fill it with chicken noodle soup,and shoot it into a cracker.. somebody get this guy laid.....
@Georgehanes-GJH105775
@Georgehanes-GJH105775 8 лет назад
I loved that flaming bullet at the end hahaha. Better than a tracer round.
@rickriggan3008
@rickriggan3008 3 года назад
You shot a 1911, that's my favorite. I actually just bought one not too long ago. I love how you used .45 to make the bullets.
@nizartabbai1292
@nizartabbai1292 3 года назад
i see you’re getting ready for school, that’s awesome, but this is summer and unfortunately you’ll have to wait
@bachibak
@bachibak 2 года назад
@@nizartabbai1292 o.o
@FuZe.
@FuZe. 2 года назад
@@nizartabbai1292 Wow, a school tragedy joke, original, funny, and totally tasteful 😐
@nizartabbai1292
@nizartabbai1292 2 года назад
@@FuZe. tasteful?
@nooneofrelevance.1310
@nooneofrelevance.1310 2 года назад
@@FuZe. Wow, complaining about a random reply under a comment under 10 likes about a joke that as you said, has been done a thousand times over. Original, thoughtful, and totally tasteful.
@americawehaverights3926
@americawehaverights3926 3 года назад
My new favorite RU-vidr 😎👍🏻
@TrikeSquadron
@TrikeSquadron 8 лет назад
you closed your eyes before it fired! (on the first clip of you firing before the tests)
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
So thats why I keep missing!
@CrazyGming
@CrazyGming 8 лет назад
+TheBackyardScientist Good video as always :)
@articpinwheels
@articpinwheels 8 лет назад
+dregerclock Inb4 Magazines
@TrikeSquadron
@TrikeSquadron 8 лет назад
+articpinwheels ??
@YodrizzleMashizzle
@YodrizzleMashizzle 8 лет назад
+dregerclock It's called magazines, not clips.
@kiteofdark
@kiteofdark 8 лет назад
I feel like these would be completely ineffective against any sort of body armor but do potentially more damage to bare skin.
@RedvsBluechurch1
@RedvsBluechurch1 4 года назад
You would be correct in your assumption. Hollow points are Horrible when it comes to penetration however they shine against soft targets being as they dump all of their energy on impact
@yeoss
@yeoss Год назад
Hollow Points lack Penetration Depth, and that's not a BAD THING. Their application is for when there's a thing you don't want to kill standing behind a thing you DO want to kill. So, a hostage situation, or another scenario where there's tons of civilians in the area. Or if someone broke into your grandmother's house and they're in front of the memorablia cabinet.
@frankcastle4615
@frankcastle4615 2 года назад
This was really cool to watch
@mg42lover
@mg42lover 2 года назад
A quick reloading tip for you, the lighter the projectile/bullet, the more powder is needed to push it. In this one it looks like you started off with at least a 200gr hollow point and reloaded the same amount of powder (?) back into it but now weighing in at 5gr (?). No where near enough juice. I would love to see what happens with these on a flesh target where the metals can react with blood.
@derrickbarnes3126
@derrickbarnes3126 8 лет назад
6:23 Hydraulic press channel reference...
@scumbagmarcel7021
@scumbagmarcel7021 8 лет назад
+Derrick Barnes i thought i was alone xD
@MeNoWorryYouNoWorry
@MeNoWorryYouNoWorry 8 лет назад
Vi must deal vid it!
@f.r.285
@f.r.285 8 лет назад
3:00 Careful, you said, "reaction" there, don't want to get sued now.
@MrSavageeg
@MrSavageeg 7 лет назад
Julian-Alfred-Pankratz viscount-de-Lettenhove y would he get sued
@PHONIXFIRECASTLE
@PHONIXFIRECASTLE 7 лет назад
MrSavageeg fine Bros tried to copy right the word react like they made it
@olafs20016
@olafs20016 5 лет назад
YOUNG SPLICER boi the Fine Bros shouldn’t just call a word their own if they never made it.
@user60521123
@user60521123 2 года назад
I don’t think the other metals would be more effective. The lead kept the bullet moving forward as the hollow point opened up, which is desirable from defensive ammo. The other projectiles only propelled a few inches in water. That can be a real problem expanding the hollow point. Maybe it’s because the other metals are too soft and leaf is just right. Very interesting results. Cool video!
@artandstuff9026
@artandstuff9026 Год назад
Penetration doesn't matter if you shoot their arm and their lungs fly out of their mouthm
@comcastjohn
@comcastjohn 2 года назад
Great video!
@diamondproductions2
@diamondproductions2 8 лет назад
Ha love the reference to hydraulic press Chanel
@dizzydrc
@dizzydrc 3 года назад
That looks awesome. I think the reactive metal bullets do more damage but the lead bullet looks the best I thought, with the vortex in the beginning and the collapsing oscillating "bubble" at the end.🤯 Keep it up!! Love your vids👍🏼👌🏽🥳
@lacavernademr.fuller7414
@lacavernademr.fuller7414 2 года назад
they Whould react MUCH less because of the concentration of water on a body and also penetrate much less but whould lrave a very very nasty wound
@nightmarethunderfist
@nightmarethunderfist 3 года назад
This video is so satisfying
@bwma
@bwma Год назад
As soon as i seen a 1911 you had me lol. Nice video!!!
@HyperGnome
@HyperGnome 8 лет назад
For today's extra content Ve got very dangerous propane can. VE MUST DEAL VITH IT xD Nice reference to HPC
@Dinkleberg96
@Dinkleberg96 8 лет назад
+Nobo Nobo (Nobo) I though the same!!! AHAHHAHAHA
@sleep66
@sleep66 8 лет назад
I that too xD
@JL0ndon
@JL0ndon 8 лет назад
Did anyone else think he got shot in the intro?! Lol
@ma.reneepedida1425
@ma.reneepedida1425 8 лет назад
@fantasyconnect
@fantasyconnect 8 лет назад
Right in the forearm.
@kevinsmith8903
@kevinsmith8903 8 лет назад
+J.London yeah
@chrisgriffin7357
@chrisgriffin7357 2 года назад
Popular RU-vid science channels around the world: "Let's make a zany slingshot or something this time" Popular RU-vid science channels America: "Let's see if we can make deadlier bullets and then shoot them out of our guns"
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 2 года назад
Back before RU-vid went completely off the rails with it's treatment of popular gun channels...
@MichaelClark-uw7ex
@MichaelClark-uw7ex 2 года назад
USA USA USA USA
@CcCc-mq2vk
@CcCc-mq2vk 3 года назад
Long story short, don’t break into the backyard scientists house
@nazarderkach9320
@nazarderkach9320 3 года назад
It would hurt a LOT. Not even because it's a 1911.
@kaldongaming8727
@kaldongaming8727 8 лет назад
I once liquefied sodium in water and drank it. Let's just say.. it was so dium delicious
@thecucumber5006
@thecucumber5006 8 лет назад
+Kaldon Gaming LOL
@furtnurd7400
@furtnurd7400 8 лет назад
+Kaldon Gaming Hahahaha same
@timnone2924
@timnone2924 8 лет назад
+Kaldon Gaming so much wrong there...
@sorsorscience0787
@sorsorscience0787 8 лет назад
you would get very injuredbecause it would make sodium hydroxide and that burns skin
@timnone2924
@timnone2924 8 лет назад
***** yeah i know...but that was a stretch of stupidity for a very bad pun
@jakovsulentic8646
@jakovsulentic8646 8 лет назад
While watching this , I prayed for the camera...
@robertyoung5748
@robertyoung5748 3 года назад
Keep experimenting this was really cool.
@nalgene247
@nalgene247 2 года назад
The wave form of the lead bullet wake was really neat.
@mazokura5944
@mazokura5944 8 лет назад
You've just earned a subscriber!!!
@thecapri48gaming
@thecapri48gaming 8 лет назад
"didn't even make it 6 inches in" that's what she said.
@inzane86
@inzane86 8 лет назад
+TheCapri48 Gaming +1 for you
@dominicquinley2824
@dominicquinley2824 8 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing haha
@waltbates3197
@waltbates3197 3 года назад
First time. Outstanding.
@DarthKryat
@DarthKryat 2 года назад
both the "normal" bullet and the hollow point are *both* made out of soft lead , the difference is one has a copper jacket covering the whole bullet , while the hollow point has the nose or tip removed exposing the soft core with normally some groves in the outer copper jacket to help make the "mushrooming" effect
@morgangriffin9312
@morgangriffin9312 3 года назад
Effectiveness really depends on what you're shooting at, and the flight characteristics of each type of round.
@guywalls4585
@guywalls4585 8 лет назад
Lol the hydraulic press channel reference
@dr.quickfix3125
@dr.quickfix3125 3 года назад
Your Body has a Lot of Water, this would be effective
@garyhotchkiss4207
@garyhotchkiss4207 2 года назад
Genius. Love being around intelligent people. Great video.
@ShareTheLightTV
@ShareTheLightTV 8 лет назад
Great video. These bullets would not perform well inside of a humam target due to their lack of penetration. We have tested several types of ammunition that transfer energy early in their targets (see our G2 rip series). Although they look impressive they do not penetrate far enough to reach vital organs.
@ismaelbuttigieg9501
@ismaelbuttigieg9501 8 лет назад
Imitating the hydrolic press chanel at the end 😂
@majrovits4902
@majrovits4902 Год назад
Dude absolute epicness beyond comprehension.
@keithbrown2458
@keithbrown2458 3 года назад
I don’t know if it’s more effective or not but it certainly was a cool experiment
@kool9927042113
@kool9927042113 8 лет назад
i see you like the Hydraulic Press Channel
@a.d.7977
@a.d.7977 8 лет назад
came here to say this, "and for today's extra content" lmao
@TheBackyardScientist
@TheBackyardScientist 8 лет назад
you have no idea how long it took me to get that accent, and its still horrible haha.
@daserpen99
@daserpen99 8 лет назад
Liquid bullets... Omolon weapons anyone?
@nssjumpshot5827
@nssjumpshot5827 8 лет назад
Destiny? Like the Jung Jury
@daserpen99
@daserpen99 8 лет назад
+NSS JUMPSHOT XD
@eddysegafan6655
@eddysegafan6655 8 лет назад
lol
@bladenblank1834
@bladenblank1834 8 лет назад
lol
@tomsawyer9313
@tomsawyer9313 7 лет назад
Haha. Nice.
@snakedike
@snakedike 2 года назад
That was really cool.
@kennethgrzegorzewski753
@kennethgrzegorzewski753 Год назад
Excellent!
@soukkhanhsila134
@soukkhanhsila134 8 лет назад
this guy is definitely ready for the zombie apocalypse.
@suhdude6378
@suhdude6378 8 лет назад
Yup
@toasteh6230
@toasteh6230 8 лет назад
+Souk Khanhsila and zna productions, with his cool diy weapons n shit
@mrtoxic5004
@mrtoxic5004 8 лет назад
+Souk Khanhsila this guy would probably start the zombie apocalypse...
@siberianhuskybudthegreywol9202
+Souk Khanhsila actually, blood pools in the lowest available part of the body after you die. you can't kill a zombie with leg shots(unless you're making leg shots with a grenade launcher). you may be able to shoot far enough into the head to get a shot at the brain stem, but looking at the high speed footage, your accuracy would be off since the mass of the bullets is so much lower than what the gun is designed to fire. also think that since the bullet is less dense, it might not even make it through the skull. you'd also have to consider how reactive these materials are to water. the first time you get a surprise rainstorm, fall in water or drop your gun in a puddle, your gun will get wet, your bullets will react and next thing you know, you're cleaning all of that shit out of your gun (if it hasn't blown bits off your hand). these elements also react to water vapor in the air(at a much slower and violent rate). now your bullets are not only inaccurate, and light... now they don't have the explosive *BOOM* that you made them for. speaking of making these bullets, it's hard to find these materials just lying around, which means that you'd have to have a stockpile of pure sodium and potassium on hand, with an airtight containment system, when the zombie apocalypse happens. in the end, you're going to run out of materials, and by this point, you've learned to shoot these bullets to their maximum efficiency, and now you have to relearn how to use regular bullets depending on how long you've survived to this point. you'd also have to have a furnace that can melt lead, sodium and potassium without burning the less dense elements. you'd need to be able to set this up and tear it down QUICKLY. you can't just leave this burning unattended if you have to stop zombies from eating you because you're going to end up burning your campsite down. do you know how long it takes to heat up a homemade furnace? a long ass fucking time is how long. you can't use commercial furnaces because where are you going to get one unless you already have one, and what are you going to do when it breaks? you can't just order one online or go the the store for it anymore. finally, out of the 5 bullets he loaded, one didn't even leave the chamber because it was too light. if you try to use a gun like this in a zombie apocalypse it won't work and you'd die when faced with your first group of zombies bigger than 5 individuals. in the end, these bullets are hard to make, inaccurate, hard to maintain, can't be used to permanently down a zombie, are unreliable and are just as dangerous to you as your enemies(if not more dangerous).
@soukkhanhsila134
@soukkhanhsila134 8 лет назад
Siberianhuskybud The Grey Wolf you missed the point.
@dancer2234
@dancer2234 8 лет назад
3:10 "Oh yeah! Oh fuck... Oh god... Oh shit!"
@slootje1338
@slootje1338 3 года назад
the spiral that the lead bullet leaves behind is awesome looking.. the detailed wrinkles in the spiral from the deformed metal. yeah cool
@checkochemuelo3704
@checkochemuelo3704 3 года назад
So glad I saw your channel. I'm in.
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