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**Title:** (Implied) Testing Skillet Durability with Various Firearms
**Summary:**
* The host, in cold weather, tests the durability of multiple skillets against various firearms.
* The firearms used include:
1. "Dragon Off" (7.62x54r)
2. Accuracy International (338 Lapua)
3. FAL (308)
4. AK-47 (7.62x39)
5. Magnum Research (44 Magnum, pistol)
* Each firearm is fired at the skillets, with the host observing and commenting on the results.
* Most skillets are heavily damaged or destroyed by the rifle rounds, while the pistol caliber has less destructive power.
* The video concludes with the host thanking viewers and inviting them to like, subscribe, and tune in for the next video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and omitting opinions:
**Facts:**
1. The experiment took place on a cold day.
2. Multiple skillets were set up for a shooting experiment.
3. Leaving skillets in the rain can cause them to rust.
4. A "Dragon Off" gun, claimed to be from Romania, was used in the experiment.
5. The "Dragon Off" gun uses 7.62x54R ammunition.
6. An AWM (Accuracy International) gun was also used.
7. The AWM gun uses .338 Lapua ammunition.
8. A third gun, a "FAL" (Light Automatic Rifle), was introduced.
9. The FAL has a foldable stock and bipods, and shoots 7.08 (.308) ammunition.
10. An AK-47 from Arsenal, with a folding stock, was also tested.
11. The AK-47 used in the experiment shoots 7.62x39 ammunition.
12. A Midwest Industry scope mount and Vortex Spitfire scope were attached to the AK-47.
13. A .44 Magnum pistol from Magnum Research was used for a final test.
14. The .44 Magnum was shot at a rock and then at a skillet.
15. The experiment concluded with a test involving a cinder block.