#spaceship #space #spacex
7075 aluminium alloy (AA7075) is an aluminium alloy, with zinc as the primary alloying element. It has excellent mechanical properties, and exhibits good ductility, high strength, toughness and good resistance to fatigue. It is more susceptible to embrittlement than many other aluminium alloys because of microsegregation, but has significantly better corrosion resistance than the 2000 alloys. It is one of the most commonly used aluminium alloy for highly stressed structural applications, and has been extensively utilized in aircraft structural parts.
When Edwin cleans his firearms, he doesn't use gun oil. He uses the grease off his fingers from Miss Vickie's chips. lol
It would probably work fine, granted you don't get much chip residue in there. I know some people who swear by olive oil as lube.
not exact chips, rather Mizz Vickie's grease..-
Take my like you internet comedian
😂
Couldn’t have said it myself
Let’s just leave it BULLETPROOOO LOL 😂
yes and btw love miss vickie's chips
Next video try to shoot miss vicky clips ..
Bulletprooo go skrr skrr
Please 20mm vs Aircraft Aluminium
@@fabixd1192 seconded
This might be the channel where the camera man doesnt get insulted by the main guy cuz there are guns involved I like their friendship very much
"Checking bullet markings" A reason to eat chips
Yagami Light: "I'll walk over to the bullet marking... AND CHECK IT!"
“I come for the chip, not the aluminum.” Lol. Best line in the whole vid!
I swear he makes the videos I’m sorry
Elivros Fastmail ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppopppp
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😂🤣🤣☠️
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Leaving the chip bag behind the target ensures that the chips get sprinkled with a little heavy metal flavoring
🐐🐐y I miss
🐐🐐ons yu close your 👀yu wont ge hit by rechicoit 🤔🤣
Hmmmm Tasty
🤣
Lol 😂
Great video. Really enjoyed watching it. It's always cool watching bullets hit stuff that is hard to get ahold of.
I love when you guys include the chips, it’s somewhat comical.
"I came for the chip. Not for the aluminum" -camera man
Lmfaoooo
Wow😲
Loll
I love him😂😂😂❤️
Actually I was going to write this sentence but I found it here 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣📝📝📝📝📝
5:54 this ricochet sound was so satisfying
Star wars vibes
What you could do, is build a rig (framework) to hold the plates about .5” - .75” at whatever angle you want. Remember that when you angle the plates to the impact vector, you are effectively increasing the “thickness” of the plates. If the plates were held in place, solidly, at roughly a half inch apart, the API might have passed three. I’m going to take a SWAG that with the angle of the plates, your rounds were probably facing upwards 1.8” of T7 Aerospace grade Aluminum. It’s also called Armor Aluminum. That’s what the M3 Bradley, LAV-25, and the M1126 Stryker is made of. Lots of high end vehicle armor is AA7075 (Aerospace Aluminum 7075) or 6061. And now with “Transparent Aluminum” having become a real thing, it’s changing the Aerospace, armorers, deep sea, and many other industries. Transparent aluminum and we can talk to our computer. Man we’re catching up to the future pretty fast. 🤓😜🤪😂🤣
Love this chill laid back no rush vibe. Def need this vibe back amigos
I don’t know who the guy behind the camera is but I like him a lot. He’s so funny
He’s the reason I keep coming back “I’m reaaaaddyy!!”
Hey "cavron" 🤣
Amir Pomen how did you know my name
Lord Admiral Spire no my name is cavron
His name is gaspari
When this cameraman was born his first word "cabron"
Lol 😆 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it's the same when you say dude
😂😂😂
Haha
Lol
I worked at an aluminum smelter, to make the metal tougher is a mix of copper, magnesium and titanium.
I got to say that just think that you have one of the best channels on KZhead I think that you are great at being safe. I feel that you show outstanding gun safeties for people that are watching they understand the correct things to do. And I hope that you guys stay safe and in good health.
You guys have no idea how great you are. It's a joy to watch your videos. Take care. Both of you.
Thank u 😊
He replied!! Thats a first..!!!
For real
Wow, he replied to this guy. How lucky!
@@EdwinSarkissian love you both ❤
This video has such a “homemade” vibe and I love it, kinda more then most professional made videos
yeah, they feel like two regular guys just having a good time. Feels natural, not at all forced, if you know what I mean
Yea feel relax and chill
most "professional" video production is garbage. they don't care, they're just doing it for money, and it shows.
Professional doesn’t mean anything. KentuckyBallistics is considered „pro“ and he almost blew himself to bits with a sketchy 50cal rifle I wouldn’t touch with a 10 feet pole.
@@phild.4545 Even Edwin did a risky shot with oxygen cylinder. FPS Russia did an extremely risky shot with car door exploding and flying just inches from him that could have caused fatal injury if hit
Thanks for the awesome video! You guys stay safe out there.
Another good video love the banter between you two 👍🇬🇧
Really I liked the way edwin said "Why you even ask me This is ur channel" 😍U both are great😍
These 2 crack me up 😂😂 “why I miss ? Coz I closed my eyes “ haha
We all know ....its the bag behind the block
😂😂
That was absolutely amazing I love watching your channel I learned so much from it and it's just always so fun to watch you guys shoot and blow stuff up.
Thanks for sharing the video post guys. You brighten my day with your humor 😂😂and technological jargon 🤣🤣🤣❤️. The last bullet (.50 BMG API) projectile stuck in the aluminum was sick🤙🏼. Best of luck 🍀to you. Stay safe and keep the videos coming.
Guys, you’re eating vaporized lead and aluminum potato chips. Damn.
It explains a lot, really
That's what a Gangsta do
potato
Does stomach cancer exist?
"We miss because we close our eyes."
No matter the season, your videos are the best.
I love how there's just ricochet holes inside the chip bag and they're touching the lead from the bullet residue but just casually eating the chips LOL
Is no one gonna talk about how in the title it says "bulletproo ?" And not "bulletproof?"
Typos
They said they are just gonna leave it
You worry too much.
Its just a typo you incell
Destroyer This is the strangest insult I have ever seen
2:49 damn, that sexy bullet sound..
I love how laid back this video is really gives the feeling of chilling with the boys shooting stuff with guns
Your cameraman is the funniest in the world , i love himmm XDDDD
This channel makes me forget the horrendous times we're living in. Thank u Edwin and Jasparito
“I came for the chips, not the aluminum”💀💀 I love the cameraman bro that mans a legend
Jalapeno chips FTW 😋🤠
Agreed he is so funny!
When you think about it there are some fast things flying around orbit so it has to be strong enough to stop a bullet
It’s nice to c u both again good video Ed
He is always laughing or eating chips LOL 😂😂😁
He reminds me of a hyena
He is american
Man anytime i hear Gaspar talk i want to meet him. He seems like such a fun and sweet man
Gasparito is a fun guy!!!
he always making sure its clear after every shots good job
Them reflexes were on point catching that round 😮 crazy fast
The reason this aluminum is hard is they add a few percent copper. Aluminum is normally soft, because it is an FCC metal, the crystal structure with the most pathways for dislocation movement. Copper is also FCC, but reacts with the aluminum to form a separate phase that forms inclusions on the microscale that block dislocation movement. This of course also has the unwanted side effect of making it much more vulnerable to galvanic corrosion, hence why they are always having to paint the stuff.
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Don’t know where you learned that, 2000 series aluminum is the aluminum/copper alloy. It is also the most used aluminum in the aircraft industry, not 7700. 2024 t3 is the standard sheet metal, and 2117 is the usual structural rivet alloy. 7000 series is a aluminum/zinc alloy. 2024 can be subject to galvanic corrosion, but it will exfoliate when this takes place, and paint will do nothing. However the copper content is in such small quantities in any given portion that it is not enough to cause corrosion. It only happens when heat treated incorrectly, when the copper can start to migrate towards each other and create larger pockets which will cause an issue
@@smallgator Myself or the original? I responded here to a soon after deleted post, saying this is a prime example of the Dunning Kruger effect. Really curious who he was talking about
So JD was correct in his statement. A few percent of copper is added for strength. I’ll have to trust him as to the reason why.
@@nidhoggr6148 He was correct, but got the alloy number wrong. 7000 series is a aluminum/zinc alloy, 2000 series is the aluminum/copper alloy. Besides that, 2000 series is the most used in the aircraft industry. I would know, seeing I am an aircraft mechanic by trade
I live and breathe to hear the camera man saying IM READY!!!
Same
I'm ready is what SpongeBob says.
Same
Awesome video but don’t forget that like tank armour when you’re target is sloping quiet a bit your effectively increasing the thickness of the target, but damn for aluminium that’s some strong shit!! ✌️
Enjoyed this video
Hii jyoti
i like when the camera man says "¡I'm ready!" xD
he is his father "bruh"
6:41
He shuold wesr a tshirt saying iimm ready
¡
@@younisreshi1907 مسىمسكة
When the rifles did more damage than the AWM ... Pubg players: my whole life has been a lie!
People who overhype guns like AWM which is chambered in a puny .300 win mag, don't realize the power of a .338 Lapua mag, .408 and of course, THE .50 BMG!!!!
People PUBG is game 8bit:V
Also csgo
@@kunalhuskynarvekar8267 what about .950JDJ
Lol dwl
5x7 has been my favorite carry for a while. I have some green tips but not brave enough to daily them. Such a flat shooting little bullet. Just a joy to shoot. Sorry. I digress excellent video as always, I'm always afraid of ricochets when I watch. I hear em almost every round
Awesome showing of those weapons 👏
The camera man has the vibes of the driver in Deadpool 🤣
I came here for one uniting word “CABRON”.
IM READDYYY
Does Cabron mean Dumbass
@@dhirajaprasad180 means Goat.
The meaning of cabron depends on what your trying to say. It can be used a expression (like “oh, shit”), as an offense (like saying asshole), as a compliment (a form a showing respect saying your really good at something.) or like in this case none of the above, they just call themselves like that.
All any company has to do is pay this channel enough and they will do a good review, this channel can be bought so easy.
Excelente video. Saludos desde Argentina 😃
"Is Space Shuttle Aluminum Bulletproof? Doesn't matter if it's hit by an object at 14,000 mph or 20,533.33 fps in space. Max velocity of a .50 BMG is 3,029 fps.
Try 4000 to 5000 fps with good ammo.
@@commandergelatoalighieri Bullet mass/typeVelocityEnergy647 gr (42 g) Speer3,044 ft/s (928 m/s)13,310 ft⋅lbf (18,050 J)655 gr (42 g) ADI3,029 ft/s (923 m/s)13,350 ft⋅lbf (18,100 J)700 gr (45 g) Barnes2,978 ft/s (908 m/s)13,971 ft⋅lbf (18,942 J)750 gr (49 g) Hornady2,820 ft/s (860 m/s)13,241 ft⋅lbf (17,952 J)[2]800 gr (52 g) Barnes2,895 ft/s (882 m/s)14,895 ft⋅lbf (20,195 J)Test barrel length: 45 in (1,100 mm) Source(s): Ammoguide.com [1]
@@robertsride1498 hamburger?
yes, but those objects are huge, and a .50 BMG would have a better chance of piercing since it is pushing more force in a smaller area rather than a very large area.
Fillip Denisyuk Space trash can be as small as a grain of sand and a lot of it is.
Camera man is so humble, many don’t know but some men never get the chance to shoot a gun. When he says thank you after each time he shoots shows how great that mans character is. The two make a great duo 🤘🏾
Genuinely kind
Curious. What ear protection did you use you use? I'm interested in getting active ear protection like you have. Also, did you double up on ear pro when working with the .50 (earplugs + active?) Great, entertaining, and fun channel. Thanks!
بس انجب
Watkins earphones. I got the Bluetooth version works very well on the range and flightline.
End of the video was so amaz 🔥
The best channels are the ones that don't edit out misses. You guys are always great but this was a really interesting video. That aluminum is amazing stuff. Makes you feel safer in an aircraft, that's for sure. Well done.
“You should have gotten the low quality stuff”.😅 😂 “Best Father Son combo ever”.💕❗
Are they father and son?
“ “ I am not a Spanish speaker but De kabro in Spanish directly translates into dad or father in English ” . . 😄😀 . . . @@CookieJan
Loving your channel, especially when you b low stuff up. Can you start giving us the price range on the guns/ammo you use?
I worked with 7075 aluminum when I worked for Lockheed Martin. It is very tough!
I don’t think closing your eyes is going to stop a bullet coming back lol love you guys keep up the good work👊👊
I wish I could be half as happy as Jasper. He is always smiling and laughing
I love your content so much. Shoot some chrome molybdenum steel too bro I'm super curious to see that
Thank god I found this video.. Really useful stuff!
If its the real deal, then yeah its totally bulletproof. this metal (with the help of other heat resistant ceramic coverings) is designed to withstand heat over 3.000⁰F and small debris, as small as sand, coarsing through 18,000 miles per hour or 5 miles per second. (Thats puny compared to your gun's muzzle velocity.) Perfect for space shuttles! Edit: (Thanks to dew2667 on letting me correct it, more in depth description on the ceramic coverings below.)
Shuttles were constructed the same as a regular aircraft, aluminum skin over ribs and stringers, not half inch thick aluminum. The 30,000 ceramic tiles covering the outside is what made them resistant to heat and small impacts. A piece of insulating foam impacting the wing leading edge caused the Columbia disaster.
@@dew2667 ah yes i see, it has been edited.
I don't know, mate This video makes me think that the Cybertruck, made of the same material as space rockets could have this level of bulletproof
@@dvrchweesse1frfdozemkaanai594 spacex uses 30x stainless steel
Their background's so beautiful it almost looks like it's edited
Love you guys, been to Mexico twice, too long neglected by GB. Can’t wait for February. I’m ready!!!
Shooting is what i wish to do and ur videos give me the kind of vibe i need... I feel like i'm making these videos thanks for such great content ❤
I'm so high watching to this, I got into their conversation so much, and at one point I wanted to get some jalapenos chips too 😂😂😂
16:24 That trapped bullet in perfect shape, never happened in any test on any channel.
Your video is really stunning 😍💞 i love it 🙏🙏
"Welcome to the missing channel" "We miss.... Coz we close our eyes!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everytime i see these chips i get hungry... i live in switzerland i have to buy them🤣
us welem kanton bisch du?
They're not really that good their good but their not all that
@@el.vicho.de.la.sierra okayy😅
@@eliatessaro458 züri
@@theone9745 I guess it's a matter of opinion. To me they're damn good chips. The BBQ ones are the best though.
that is the toughest aluminum I have ever seen! It was like a hollow core titanium block! I never expected so little damage.
Bro I am diet but watching you going for the chips I can’t resist anymore. Thanks man.
your cameraman is my absolute favorite lol
Always awesome to catch the 50bmg rounds
I work with 7075 aluminum all day. Pretty cool to see it tested like this
That's an awesome souvenir!
You guys are a hoot. I like that you had a nice variety of guns, sometimes you "run out of guns" before you complete your mission. haha. "That's what she said." =-)
FINALLY someone agrees that Jalapeño Kettle Cooked chips are the best in the world
Is gross
Jack Nick your opinion is invalid
@@lukesimonsen3002 is gross
@@lukesimonsen3002 you fallen in my trap
@@jacknick6561 what?
Well for sure it's pretty durable. Imagine what heavy force the material have to withstand if rushing through the air or even more into space. Besides If there would be just one tiny rock randomly hitting then immediatelly crashing down? This you do better not imagine... This alloy is pretty hard but also still pretty elastic, so the material doesn't become brittle if more force impacts on the surface would stand.
Good Vidéo Edwin Bravo m50 Good CHOUT 😉👍
0:15 can i have some? 😂
You can have the entire bag chief
NO
Bro take the whole warehouse we got too much anyways Also it's free
They are trying soo soo hard to get in touch by Miss Vickie's Chip ... hope they'll notice about this amazing channel
I think they already are sponsored by them
@@_LeMoNik they aren't it's just a joke he says
Those chips are good.
Same
@@_LeMoNik they wishes 🤣
Love the channel However 1 suggestion. Secure your targets better and flush Guarantee you'll have better results. Gaps between and shifting angled targets are no bueno.
I miss because I close my eyes .. his response keep your eyes open please 🤣👏🏼
Pres "F" in the chat. To complete the tittle
F
F S
Press S to complete your first word
F
Fu
“They are very hard to come by!” *misses
has 200 of them bruh
Love that golden gun
idk how he missed at that distance
I always enjoy a video that includes 50 BMG’s
The way doctor says 'i am ready', i like it.
Dont leave the Chips near ur target bc of the led particles. Leadpoisoning is no fun.
True but its aluminium this go around
Lead from the projectiles not the aluminum plates is what you mean?
@@renemoya6831 obiviously
@@blackhunter01 yeah lead and brass are toxic. I remember when I was in the Army handling ammo and not washing my hands before eating. The stuff they don't teach you.
They touch the impact point and grab chips with same hand
The camera man reminds me of my dad! I love him!
I've machined 7075 before, not a lot of it, but a few times, and it's definitely tougher to machine. Still, easier to machine than any tool steel, and way easier than 300 series stainless. It seems about as difficult to machine as 1018, maybe a little tougher.
That third round from the ar. Ricishade. Sounded like it spun right by your head!
How many years has this channel been around and Edwin still does NOT use gloves to pick up HOT bullets. Lol.
One of my favs
Tortilla flipping training playa!
And I for one hope, HE NEVER DOES
That cute mexican guy reminds me of moscow from money heist series..
Wow...amazingg brooi
the ricochet sound is amazing
The results would be different if the metal was placed at a 90 degree angle.
Francesco D'Alonzo the speed of the bullet does not change because something is on a angle but very strange things can happen to bullets when they hit an angled hard surface
@Francesco D'Alonzo Yes it would. Why do you think modern tanks have curved or skewed angles to their armor. The more curved a surface is, the more chance for a ricochet and penetration chances drop.
Francesco D'Alonzo plus, when you shoot an angled surface, it makes more metal for the bullet to penetrate, which is why, as the other guy said, modern, and older tanks, have angled armor, for there to be more metal to penetrate, and increase chance of richochet. that itself is an old technique, nowadays they use different metals and spaced armor to make it harder to penetrate on top of the angled armor.
Mechanical engineer here. Vertical pressure is the one that leads to penetration. Vertical speed of the bullet DOES vary with the positioning angle of the target resulting in a different amount of vertical force. V(y) = V.sin(*) and F=fn.(Vy)
Potassium plus iron equals alluminum type K ez 😂