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**Title:** Testing Blanks with Slow-Mo (implied, not explicitly stated)
**Content:**
* Hosts "Gav" and "Dan" (The Slammer) experiment with blank rounds in slow motion.
* **Targets:**
1. Egg: Smashed by the blast, despite no bullet.
2. Ham: Severely damaged, with the propellant causing significant destruction.
3. Water Balloon (at 3ft distance): Partially punctured, demonstrating the effective range of a blank round.
* **Key Observations:**
+ Blanks can still cause significant damage due to propellant discharge.
+ Effective range is approximately 3ft for notable impact.
+ Slow-motion footage highlights the destructive power of blanks.
* **Conclusion:**
+ Blanks are not to be taken lightly, emphasizing gun safety.
+ Educational value in visualizing the effects of blanks up close and in slow motion.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and excluding opinions:
**Facts about Blanks and Firearms**
1. Blanks are used instead of real bullets for purposes like movie filming and military exercises.
2. Blanks have everything except the bullet, including a crimped end and propellant.
3. The propellant in blanks still needs to be compressed and released, producing a loud noise.
4. Blanks can still cause damage and be hazardous due to the expelled gas and fragments.
5. Without a bullet, blanks don't have enough gas pressure to cycle to the next round in semi-automatic firearms.
6. A Blank Firing Attachment (BFA) is used to allow semi-automatic firearms to cycle with blanks.
**Experiment Details and Observations**
7. The experiment used a Phantom TMX 7510 camera, initially set at 82,000 frames per second.
8. The first target was an egg, which was smashed by the blank.
9. A regular speed camera (50 frames per second) did not capture any muzzle flash from the blank.
10. Subsequent targets included a ham, which was severely damaged by the blank, and a water balloon.
11. The blank caused significant damage to the ham from a distance, dispersing fragments.
12. The effective range of the blank's destructive power was tested with a water balloon approximately three feet away.
13. The blank round's impact on the water balloon showed varying effectiveness, with some fragments penetrating and others bouncing off.
**Miscellaneous**
14. The experimenters used a "Phantom TMX 7510" high-speed camera to capture the events in slow motion.
15. The team conducted the experiment in a quarry, noting it was a windy location.