This video tests the impact power of the Grimburg Gavel, a CO2-powered less-lethal launcher. It successfully penetrates six donuts and causes significant damage to a computer monitor, pineapple, and watermelons. A controversial human impact test demonstrates its effectiveness for self-defense, resulting in a large bruise on the volunteer.
Edwin Sarkissian, a high-profile firearms content creator, conducts an experimental ballistic test using the Grimburg Gavel less-lethal CO2 launcher. The test reveals it takes six donuts to stop a .68 caliber rubber projectile and demonstrates the weapon's impact force through various targets, including a simulated human impact. The video highlights the Gavel's features and its potential for self-defense.
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