Video: What happens when 2000 bullets are destroyed at the same time?
The scene destroyed 2000 bullets that looked as majestic as ... exploded popcorn.
The scene destroyed 2000 bullets that looked as majestic as . exploded popcorn.
Close up of the process of destroying 2000 bullets
If not included in real battle, how will the bullets after being released and never be used have "fate" ? To ensure safety, these dangerous damage weapons will be taken to destruction.
The moment more than 2000 bullets were destroyed, it looked like when people . exploded popcorn. In addition, this scene is even more impressive thanks to the effect of the longevity from the bullet in the warhead, no different from the spectacular fire scenes in American action movies.
Destroyed 2000 bullets that looked like a corn roast.
Update 15 December 2018
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