Suppressed MP5 Shooting Cutting Boards!!! - Summary

Summary

The video features a promotion for the mobile strategy game "Rise of Kingdoms," which is introducing a Viking civilization with historical figures like Ragnar Lodbrock and Bjorn Ironside. Viewers can win an iPhone 12 by entering a contest linked in the description. The main content involves the host, Demolition Ranch, and guest Crispy testing the strength of bamboo cutting boards against various firearms, from a .22 long rifle to a 50 caliber BMG with incendiary and armor-penetrating rounds. They discover that bamboo cutting boards are surprisingly effective at stopping bullets, suggesting humorously that they could be used for budget body armor. The episode is sponsored by Rise of Kingdoms, and viewers are encouraged to show support by clicking the link in the description. The host signs off with an appreciation for the audience and a reminder to check out Crispy's channel.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Rise of Kingdoms is a mobile real-time strategy game.
2. The game has been available for nearly three years and is still popular worldwide.
3. Rise of Kingdoms has over 60 million players.
4. The game has a high user rating in both Google Play and the App Store.
5. Players can choose from 12 civilizations that have appeared in history.
6. Players can recruit hundreds of historical generals.
7. The game allows players to train special soldiers, break through to the next era in history, collect resources, develop technology, and build their own dream city.
8. The Viking civilization is coming soon to the game.
9. Ragnar Lodbrock and Bjorn Ironside are leading the Viking warriors.
10. The game is free to download and free to play.
11. A contest is being held to win an iPhone 12.
12. The game is supporting the YouTube channel Demolition Ranch.
13. Crispy, a guest on Demolition Ranch, brought a full-auto HK MP5 SD with a can on it.
14. Crispy also brought a full-auto AK.
15. The hosts tested the stopping power of bamboo cutting boards against various firearms, including a .22 long rifle, .45 ACP, 5.56mm rifle, and .50 BMG.
16. The .50 BMG was able to penetrate 23 bamboo cutting boards.
17. The armor-penetrating .50 BMG round was able to penetrate more than half of the stack of bamboo cutting boards.
18. The hosts concluded that bamboo cutting boards could be used as a cheap and effective form of body armor.