This video tests the 'punch' force of various firearms by shooting them at a modified punching machine equipped with body armor and a steel plate. Smaller calibers like .22 LR and 9mm registered no score, while handguns up to 10mm scored a 1. The .500 Magnum scored 27, a 12-gauge slug scored 39, and the massive 4 Bore rifle achieved a score of 521, destroying the target frame. The experiment highlights that while bullets don't 'punch' like in movies, extreme calibers deliver immense force.
This YouTube video, titled "Human Face Vs 460 Pellets (Deadly?!)", uses the #gun and #pewpew hashtags, indicating a focus on firearms. The title strongly suggests a demonstration or comparison related to projectile impact, possibly a ballistic gel test or a thought experiment exploring the effects of 460 pellets. The inclusion of "Deadly?!" points towards an emphasis on the terminal ballistics and potential lethality of this type of projectile spread. Given the nature of the content, it likely involves a firearm that shoots multiple projectiles, such as a shotgun, and ammunition designed for a wide spread. The video aims to create intrigue and draw viewers interested in the power and effects of firearms.
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