I thought it would be possible to think of a sword to slash a pair of bullets only in a movie
The bullet can be cut like a cake when it hits the sharp ax blade.
Have you ever seen a movie and saw a character using a sword slash a couple of bullets flying in? What if one could slash a flying bullet? Is it broken? Let's find out.
Of course this can't happen in real life because anyone can be so fast and accurate that they can even shoot bullets. But if you have an ax in your hand and use the gun to accurately shoot the ax, will it be cut in half? The two guys in The Slow Mo Guys channel will lift this secret screen to help you.
It turned out that the film was not completely fake, except for the human element, the bullets could completely be cut sometimes flying into the ax, in this case into 3 small pieces. Normally you will not see what happens but thanks to the super slow footage, you even see the ax vibrate when the bullet hits.
The Slow Mo Guys continued to use the 4-blade ax and fired the bullet in the middle, resulting in it being split into 4 light pieces like cutting cakes.
The bullet was cut sometimes when touching the ax.
The next time you see a similar scene in the movie, you already know that filmmakers are not making up.
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