A possible concise summary is:
The Slow Mo Guys collaborate with Kentucky Ballistics to film guns blowing up with a high-speed camera. They use rounds that are too powerful for the guns and cause explosions that destroy the firearms. They are amazed by the details and the forces they can see in slow motion. They thank each other for the experience and joke about the costs.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by The Slow Mo Guys featuring Scott from Kentucky Ballistics.
2. The video shows two experiments of detonating guns with spicy rounds and squibs, which are obstructions in the barrel.
3. The first experiment uses an AR-15 rifle and results in an explosion that shreds the gun and sends pieces flying in different directions.
4. The second experiment uses a Remington bolt action rifle and results in a larger explosion that blows apart the gun but leaves the bolt intact.
5. The video uses a TMX camera that can capture up to 82,000 frames per second to show the details of the explosions and the fireballs.