Маленький ТОММИ ГАН с украинскими корнями | Разрушительное ранчо - Summary

Summary

In this video, the host discusses the Trump wall and its ineffectiveness in stopping migrants, and then transitions to showcasing various firearms and armor plates. Specifically, they demonstrate a p22 pistol, which is a .22 caliber pistol that resembles a Tommy Gun. They also test two homemade armor plates, one made with ceramic tiles and epoxy, and another with Kevlar and epoxy. The host notes that Kevlar has an expiration date and can lose its effectiveness over time. The video also features a level 3 armor plate that can stop up to .44 magnums, and a test of a 50 BMG round on the plate, which it successfully stops. Throughout the video, the host provides commentary and humorously critiques the firearms and armor plates being showcased.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Donald Trump promised to build a wall on the US-Mexico border and make Mexico pay for it.
2. American taxpayers paid for the wall, with over $15 billion spent on its construction.
3. The wall's construction was suspended by the current President, Joe Biden.
4. However, Biden later decided to complete sections of the wall in Arizona.
5. A company called Standard Manufacturing produces firearms, including the double-barreled Sanders truck revolver and the p-22 Jackal.
6. The p-22 Jackal was later renamed to the Jack Hammer.
7. The company's firearms can be purchased for prices ranging from $400 to $1,300.
8. A website called autospot.ru allows users to compare prices and discounts on new cars.
9. The website offers discounts of up to 300,000 rubles.
10. The author uses a ballistic shield for protection.
11. The author built a protective wall using cinder blocks and bulletproof glass.
12. The wall is designed to protect against grenade explosions and bullet fragments.
13. A 22-caliber pistol, known as the p22, is used for shooting.
14. The pistol's safety is inconveniently located and cannot be reached by the author's thumb.
15. The author shoots at armor plates made of ceramic tiles, epoxy resin, and high-modulus graphite fibers.
16. A 30-year-old piece of Kevlar is tested for its ability to stop bullets.
17. The Kevlar plate is able to stop a 240-caliber bullet, but not without damage.
18. The author tests level three armor plates, which are designed to stop up to 44 magnums.
19. The plates are able to stop bullets, but not without damage.
20. A 50k BMG bullet is stopped by the armor plate, leaving a steel core behind.