TITLE:        Can Reversed Bullet Actually Work 🚀
CHANNEL:      The Art Of War  (@theartofwarrr)
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If you remove the bullet from the rifle [music] and reload it backwards, most

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FULL SCRIPT:
If you remove the bullet from the rifle [music] and reload it backwards, most people think it would cause the barrel to explode. But during World War I, German soldiers actually tried this [music] when fighting against tanks. That's because the British army started using tanks that were almost unbeatable at the time. So, German soldiers were forced to reload their bullets backwards, which allowed them to have higher penetration power and often helped them take down [music] tank crews. But because it was almost impossible to aim, this practice was quickly abandoned and replaced with [music] dedicated anti-tank weapons.

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TIMED:
[000.00] If you remove the bullet from the rifle
[001.31] [music] and reload it backwards, most
[003.20] people think it would cause the barrel
[004.64] to explode. But during World War I,
[006.84] German soldiers actually tried this
[008.52] [music] when fighting against tanks.
[010.00] That's because the British army started
[011.68] using tanks that were almost unbeatable
[013.52] at the time. So, German soldiers were
[015.12] forced to reload their bullets
[016.48] backwards, which allowed them to have
[017.88] higher penetration power and often
[019.52] helped them take down [music] tank
[020.60] crews. But because it was almost
[022.24] impossible to aim, this practice was
[024.12] quickly abandoned and replaced with
[025.55] [music] dedicated anti-tank weapons.
