What Happens If You Shoot a Fire Extinguisher?
We shot 12 everyday items with a .22 – and the last one was a really bad idea. 🧯 From water bottles to a 10oz silver bar, from a garden gnome to a fire extinguisher: we tested what your average household items can actually take. Some results surprised us. One of them definitely shouldn't have been on the list. Which object should we test in episode 2? Drop it in the comments. 00:00 Intro – 12 Items, 1 Caliber 00:31 10oz Silver Bar (yes, real silver) 01:40 Water Bottles 02:47 Glass Bowl 03:33 Toaster 04:48 Tennis Ball 06:01 Gas Torch 07:11 Aluminum Bottle 08:42 Flour – this got messy 09:29 Frying Pan 10:29 Toilet Seat 11:31 Garden Gnome – RIP 12:36 Fire Extinguisher – The Finale 13:36 Outro #FireExtinguisher #22LR #Firearms

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