Gun nuts and science nerds may have found their common ground in this ultra-cool new video from Discovery's "Mythbusters."
Hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage used a camera called The Phantom that records footage at 73,000 frames per second to capture a bullet exiting a handgun.
It was "really cool," per Savage. He isn't wrong.
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The chatty Savage was nearly left speechless by the experiment, so who are we to carry on? We've purposefully kept this post short, so just watch the video.
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