This video tests the impact energy and penetration capabilities of bean bag rounds, a type of less-lethal shotgun ammunition. Through tests involving a water jug, peanut butter, and ballistic gelatin, the video demonstrates that while these rounds are unlikely to be fatal, they possess sufficient force to incapacitate or deter a target. The presenter notes the importance of understanding the energy transfer of such munitions.
This video provides an expert-level assessment of 12-gauge less-lethal bean bag rounds, demonstrating their impact and energy transfer through various tests. The Civilian Tactical host, exhibiting high authority and expertise, uses a Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun to test the rounds against a water jug, peanut butter jar, and ballistics gelatin. The conclusion highlights their effectiveness as a deterrent without being inherently lethal.
This video appears to be a dramatic and possibly humorous depiction of someone being hit in the face with a bean bag round. Given the title, the focus is likely on the impact and reaction to this projectile. While the specific firearm is not mentioned, bean bag rounds are typically fired from shotguns as a less-lethal option for crowd control or law enforcement.
This video title suggests a demonstration or depiction of using rubber buckshot, likely in a self-defense or training context. The phrase 'To Da Face' implies a close-range application, potentially for impact or non-lethal force scenarios. While specific firearm types are not mentioned, the use of 'buckshot' strongly points towards a shotgun.
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