A murderer tries to kill his final victim as the car they are in slowly sinks to the bottom of a lake. The only way to save the victim is to rescue her as the car continues to sink. We test fire multiple handguns underwater to see if you can actually penetrate a car windshield and save the victim.
In this iconic scene, Chief Brody hangs on to his sinking boat as a giant shark approaches him with a scuba tank lodged in its mouth. We construct a giant shark on a motorized platform to test if you can hit, and explode, the tank with an M1 Garand rifle while perched in a precarious position.
In this classic western, Clint Eastwood - aka Blondie - saves Eli Wallach from the hangman's noose three separate times by shooting and severing the rope that he hangs from. We recreate each scene and test the reality of these shots.
John McLane (Bruce Willis) finds himself dangling from the side of a building and must shoot through the glass window to break through to safety; reconstructing the scene using the same Beretta 92 handgun and office glass.
John Rambo's ability to decimate enemies all by himself has created some of the most incredible weapon stunts in Hollywood history. We test the reality surrounding these iconic scenes from this blockbuster franchise.
Can you really fire a GE Minigun handheld with ammunition held in a backpack (also see on Captain America: Winter Soldier). Additionally, for one of our larger tests - can you actually chop down a jungle forest with a minigun? Actor Bill Duke - who co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the film and who's character performed this weapon stunt - join us to find out. But first, we have to build a jungle.
Using a unique method to crack a safe, Nick Wells (Robert De Niro) uses a blowtorch to cut through a safe, fill it with water, and blow the door off using a small explosive device. We test this, along with the effects of a 20mm antitank rifle on a safe from the movie, "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot".
Captain James T Kirk's battle with the Gorn alien is one of the most popular episodes from the original series. He defeats the Gorn by creating gunpowder from the base elements found on the planet. We partner with Star Trek: Original Series set tour in New York, as we test the reality of making gunpowder by hand without actually blowing yourself up.
Testing one of the most requested films, Quigley Down Under. Terry will see if he can hit a 564-yard shot with a Sharps rifle and then we will attempt the Quigley. An 800-yard shot, trying to kill 2 bad guys with 1 bullet!
Terry and Larry test the effectiveness of driving a vehicle with fully automatic machine guns mounted to the car, just like James Bond does with his Aston Martin DB5.
Terry and Larry test two scenes from "Justified" where Terry, as Raylan Givins, finds himself in a bathtub and a dead body lying over top of him; a woman stands ready to end his life when Raylan shoots his service revolver.
Terry and Larry test a scene from "Reindeer Games" when Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron get trapped under a frozen lake; they shoot three shots with a 12-gauge shotgun underwater to blast a hole in the ice to escape.
Terry and Larry test a famous scene from an X-Men film; they attempt to see if one can split a bullet with a katana sword.
Terry and Larry test 2 scenes from Mel Gibson's film Payback. Mel's character is in the back of a taxi when 4 bad guys pull up next to him in an SUV, they open fire and Mel uses a bad guy in the cab as a shield.
Terry and Larry will test different famous shots from westerns. Can you shoot a cowboy hat off the bad guy? Will a shotgun blast really throw you back through a window? Can a single shot from a colt revolver break shackles?
Terry and Larry test a famous scene from "Underworld" with Kate Beckensale; Terry attempts to shoot a circle around himself in the floor and fall through to save himself from the pack of werewolves.
Terry and Larry go on a swashbuckling adventure when they test two scenes from the 1920's film, The Black Pirate. Terry will see if he can knock down a ship's mast with a cannon, and then tests gravity as he slides down a sail with only a knife.
Terry travels back in time to the 70's where he gets to relive his childhood dreams of becoming a 70's TV cop. Larry helps Terry test several scenarios, including hiding behind a car door for cover.
Terry falls victim to Walter White in Breaking Bad, and Terry and Larry test three separate scenes from this iconic series, two of which need the help of special effects expert Andre Ellingson.
Getting to know Larry's friend Rick O'Shea, or Ricochet; Terry and Larry test several different films in which bullets are manipulated; they test scenes from "Skyfall," "Suicide Squad," "American Ultra" and "The Bear."
Larry gets sucked into Terry's dark and mysterious world because Terry wants to test two scenes from the 1994 film The Shadow. Terry will find out if they can save a man trapped in cement shoes, and then they will do a seemingly impossible test.
Larry and Terry test several rquests from viewers. They will test a bunch of crazy scenes from Bad Boys 2, Under Siege, A LIcense to Kill, and Bangkok Dangerous.
Terry goes back to paratrooper school and will see how difficult it was for soldiers engaging the enemy while parachuting down to safety on D-Day. He will attempt with 3 different weapons to hit several targets while descending from the air.
Terry gets to relive part of his military carrier by attempting the famous sniper shot from Saving Private Ryan, and Larry and Terry demonstrate how sniper technology has developed over the years and test some amazing sniper shots.
Terry channels his inner Dr. Jones and tests a scene from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" containing three different tests, two of which require a tank.
Recreating scenes from "The Equalizer," Terry tests explosions, staple gun takedowns, and flash-bang flour ignitions, exploring vigilante justice tactics and Hollywood's portrayal of tactical combat.
Investigating Hollywood's use of objects to silence gunshots, Terry tests the effectiveness of various items as silencers, interviewing experts and exploring the science behind these sound-muffling tactics.
Terry finally gets to compare himself to Brad Pitt when he and Larry test three scenes from the action film "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
Terry wants to test the best way to kill a zombie, just in case he ever ends up in a zombie apocalypse.
Terry travels back in time to see if he has what it takes to be a musketeer.
Bad Jokes, Chinese food, a low rider, and an RPG make for a fun episode. The guys finally test a long requested moment from the Bruce Willis movie RED. Some bullets in a frying pan? A mini gun at a van? How will Larry do any of these test safely?
Recreating scenes from "MacGyver," Terry tests improvised weapons and tools, alongside Special Effects expert Andre Ellingson, exploring the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the legendary problem-solver.
Terry and Larry tackle the epic Lethal Weapon series testing 4 different scenes. Can a Surfboard act as a projectile going through a car windshield and killing the bad guy? Can a 9mm bullet go through a bulldozer bucket to stop the driver? And will a AK47 be able to fire under water?
Terry enters the world of Slow-Mo and explosions trying to imitate Jean Claude in Hart Target. Terry and Larry will be testing 5 scenes from the Hard Target films. One of which will make you never look through a peephole again.
Give me some sugar baby. Terry travels through time where he will test the cult favorite, Army of Darkness. Terry not only gets to test several scenes, but also gets a sit down with the legendary Bruce Campbell.
Terry gets to annoy Larry with his impersonation of William Wallace from Braveheart. He not only gets to wield Sir Wallace's sword, but also convinces Larry to build him a Trebuchet.
Who is the greatest international action hero of all time, Terry Schappert? No. Terry and Larry get to test some scenes from James Bond films and other great action heroes.
Everybody loves a great western, except Larry. Terry gets Larry to test more scenes from western movies.
Don't mess with organized crime. The dynamic duo tackles scenes from the Mexico cartel series Queen of the South, but take a pitstop at the rest room to test a scene from The Foreigner with Jackie Chan.
Who left Terry Home Alone! Larry did. Terry and Larry test several scenes from the classic film series Home Alone.
Terry and Larry put some superheroes to the test.
We're putting Jack Reacher to the test!
Terry tests several things from the epic western, "The Harder They Fall", and a canteen buster test from "Gunsmoke."
Terry channels his inner Jason Bourne to test some moments from the series of films.
It's to the mail room for viewer requests, as Terry and Larry take a look into famous scenes from Yellowstone, SWAT, and Fast and Furious.
Terry and Larry test new things.
Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all make for tests of the comic book character.
From Polar, to James Bond, to Lethal Weapon, Terry loves action movies and is putting some of the best ones to the test!
We're putting the action-packed film Nobody to the test. Booby Traps, Claymores and Riot shields make for an interesting day at the range.