Labeled with the bullet being cut in half, shooting two balls at 28,500 frames per second
It may not be possible to match the scene of a sword slashing a pair of bullets but the members of The Slow Mo Guys experiment with a tiny airgun bullet to the blade and split into two, flying into two balls and causing them to explode is enough to make us satisfied.
It may not be possible to match the scene of a sword slashing a pair of bullets but the members of The Slow Mo Guys experimented with a tiny air bullet fired into the blade and split into two, flying into two balls and causing them to explode is enough to make us satisfied.
- Super machine gun fired 1 million bullets in 1 minute
- Rounded his eyes watching the bullet shatter when shot at the glass of "Dutch tears"
- Don't joke, shooting just natural can kill others
In particular, with a recording speed of up to 28,500 frames per second, we can see the close-up of each moment in this unique experiment.
In order to have such beautiful images, the two men had to try again and again because the bullet to be perfectly separated and hit both balls at the same time was not simple.
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