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  • - Hello, I'm Gav. - I'm Dan.

  • Welcome to the "Super Slow Show."

  • Gav, you ever seen in the movies

  • when people deflect bullets away from themselves?

  • Yeah. Mad skills.

  • I wonder-- oh, yeah. Mad skills.

  • - Ninja skills. - Yeah.

  • I wonder if it's actually possible.

  • I mean, obviously, for a human to do that would be ridiculous.

  • But if someone somehow managed to hit the bullet with a blade,

  • - would it split the bullet? - I think it would.

  • Because when you find a bullet that's been fired,

  • it's always crumpled as though it was very soft on impact.

  • That's just from just the sheer speed.

  • So I think, if you fired a bullet at a blade,

  • I think it would cut through like butter.

  • Well, luckily, we've got a pistol

  • that's pointed directly at an ax.

  • All right.

  • So let's find out, shall we?

  • ( theme music playing )

  • Dan, what's this?

  • Well, because I've got a gammy hand and I'm actually not

  • that good at firing a bullet in the exact same place

  • every time, we've got a remote server here

  • which has got a Springfield 1911 rigged up inside it

  • which fires a 45-caliber round

  • straight down the range

  • in exactly the same space every time.

  • I feel like it's always a good idea to remove the human element.

  • Especially when we're the human element.

  • Yeah. I'd be sat there for hours just like, come on.

  • Under this bag is a Phantom V2511.

  • We're gonna start at 28,000 frames a second.

  • Hopefully, that's fast enough.

  • Our usual cameras would just see a couple of blurred frames.

  • So this is the one to use.

  • Yeah.

  • The reason we're going for 45-caliber rounds,

  • it's nice and fat.

  • So when it hits our ax here,

  • hopefully we can see as much detail as possible.

  • And, finally, we have a lovely colorful balloon wall

  • to let us know if we split the bullet or not.

  • If two balloons pop, probably did.

  • Wonder if it's gonna go in exactly the same space every time.

  • Who knows? Why don't we find out?

  • Let's.

  • Ready to split?

  • - Yes. - Yeah?

  • Sorry. I can't hear you very well. Got earplugs in.

  • It's true.

  • - You ready? Right. - Yeah.

  • Three, two, one, fire!

  • Well, it popped two balloons.

  • Popped three balloons.

  • Three?

  • Wait.

  • So, huh?

  • Well, I'll tell you what. Let's just watch the footage.

  • Instead of being like, "What happened?"

  • - Gav: Oh. - Dan: It fired.

  • Gav: Bullet's away.

  • Dan: Oh, wow.

  • Hang on.

  • Dead on in the middle. Oh, no, it's not...ooh!

  • Ooh!

  • Wait.

  • Look at the wibbleman in the...

  • The wibbleman in the ax!

  • That ax is solid as well. It's not flexible.

  • Gav: It somehow split it into three pieces.

  • - Dan: Yeah. - Gav: It just cut it like nothing.

  • Time to escalate, Daniel.

  • Yeah?

  • So we've successfully separated a bullet.

  • Now we've got an ax that's sole purpose

  • could only be to split a bullet into four pieces.

  • Cause I can't imagine what else this is used for.

  • Can you buy it like that?

  • No.

  • No, you can't.

  • This is a custom built bullet quadrupler.

  • All right. We've also moved the camera back behind the gun

  • to get a more even spread in the frame.

  • Cheeky bit of POV.

  • Yeah. Bullet POV.

  • Hmm.

  • All right, here's our four-bladed ax.

  • We gotta hit it right in the middle so it's extra precise.

  • The other one could have hit anywhere on that one line.

  • This has to hit directly in the center.

  • So good luck us.

  • This is why I wasn't doing it with my gammy hand.

  • You ready?

  • Yep.

  • Three, two, one, fire!

  • Whoa.

  • How many balloons did we pop there?

  • I count six.

  • Uh, yeah, quite a few.

  • Whoa, yeah!

  • Just exactly it!

  • It turns it to shrapnel.

  • You see the eight pieces coming out from this angle as well.

  • You see how the material separates the lead

  • from the copper into four, into eight.

  • - Zoonk. - Gav: This is the way to hunt.

  • Dan: Look at it. It's perfect eight pieces.

  • - Perfect. - Gav: That is a satisfying shot.

  • I love it.

  • I love this camera. I love this ax.

  • That was dead on.

  • You doing Irish?

  • Sorry.

  • How satisfying was that when it split perfectly?

  • It's the kind of footage where you look at,

  • and you just go, "Ah".

  • - Emoji. - It's true.

  • I actually found one of the pieces of bullet

  • that was split.

  • It like curled and split up and went into the ground.

  • Yeah, it doesn't really resemble its original form.

  • It could just be a piece of metal I found on the floor, to be honest.

  • Yeah.

  • I believe you, though.

  • It's crazy how it goes from, you know, 950 foot per second

  • into an ax perfectly into four pieces.

  • It's pretty cool, isn't it?

  • So cool.

  • Well, hopefully, you enjoyed that video as much as we did.

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  • Why do they put the button on this side?

  • It could easily have just been just there.

  • But it's on this side of me.

  • It's like somewhere around here.

  • Yeah, it's right there.

- Hello, I'm Gav. - I'm Dan.

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