A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Demolition Ranch, where the host tests the durability of some expired foam-filled fire extinguishers by shooting them with various guns, from a .22 Hornet to a .50 BMG. He also does a sponsored segment for Raid: Shadow Legends, a mobile game. He fails to puncture the tanks with most of the rounds, except for the .308 and the .50 BMG. He ends the video with some humor and a bonus shot at a can of beans.
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1. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Demolition Ranch, where the host tests the durability of fire extinguishers by shooting them with different firearms.
2. The video is sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends, a mobile game that features various factions, champions, and challenges.
3. The host uses seven fire extinguishers that are foam-filled and have a secondary nitrogen tank to pressurize them. They cost about $6,200 each when new, but he got them at a discount because they were expired.
4. The host tries to puncture the fire extinguishers with different calibers of bullets, such as .22 Hornet, 12 gauge, 9mm, .357 Magnum, 7.62x39mm, .308, .50 Beowulf, and .50 BMG.
5. The host finds out that the fire extinguishers are very resistant to most bullets, except for the .308 and the .50 BMG, which can go through the first tank. He also accidentally hits the nitrogen tank and the hose with some shots, causing leaks and explosions.
6. The host asks the viewers to suggest other big things that he can shoot on his channel, and ends the video with a failed attempt to shoot a can of beans with a .357 Magnum.