Presumably in the spirit of the Olympics, this is a video of Youtuber Tyler Bell using an air-powered tennis ball cannon to blast balls at 560MPH at a racquet made with razor blades instead of strings. Tyler says going into the experiment he believed the balls would get caught up
Because soon the Olympics won’t even have any human competitors, only robots, these are a couple clips of Toyota’s CUE 4 basketball shooting robot at the Olympics sinking a free throw, three-pointer, and half-court shot like shooting fish in a barrel, which is probably a simile it wouldn’t understand unless
This is clip from America’s Got Talent (questionable if this is supposed to be a good example) of crossbow grandma Silvia Silvia (aka Silvia two-times) shooting an apple above her own head via a crossbow chain reaction — shooting one target which causes another crossbow to fire at another target
Because what fun is having children if you can’t continue to torment them as adults, this is a video of somebody’s grandma shooting a rubber band at her son while he’s tie-dying a shirt with the rest of the family. She then tries to play it off like she wasn’t
This is a video repeatedly demonstrating the restraining power of the BoloWrap, a device that fires a non-lethal bola (a cord with a weight on each end that quickly wraps around a target, ensnaring them) to limit a suspect’s movement and make apprehension easier. Hey, whatever works, but there’s no
This is another Action Lab Shorts video starring James Orgill, this time firing a Nerf projectile backwards from a moving car traveling forward the same speed forwards (around 55MPH) to see if the bullet will just fall to the ground. The answer? Yes. James also sounds pretty stoked he was
Keeping with the carjacking/robbery theme today, this is a video from the inside of a bulletproofed Toyota Landcruiser as a group tries to rob it while in transit in Pretoria, South Africa. The driver, an ex-police officer, handles it all incredibly well, despite being shot at several times (the first
Sporstmanship: maybe it isn’t entirely dead after all. Case in point: this archery match between Sergio Garrido of Spain and Claudio Alves of Portugal where Claudio’s arrow release wouldn’t trigger, causing him to forfeit a shot. Sergio asks what happened, and walks away from the line on his next shot,