Water balloons are typically intended for some fun in the sun during a kid’s birthday party. They are easy to make, they’re lightweight, they get you wet and overall they’re harmless.
So generally speaking, water balloons are about the last thing you would think of as a device to stop a bullet, right?
Wrong.
When NatGeo TV attempts to stop a bullet with a series of water balloons, it’s safe to say that the results will shock you.
Not going to to say anymore than that. You’re just going to have to watch and find out for yourself.
Get ready for your mind to be blown.
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