This video explores the viability of using golf balls as a less-lethal self-defense projectile fired from a rifle. The experiment involves using blank ammunition and a specialized golf ball launcher attachment. The results indicate that a golf ball fired in this manner can cause significant damage, penetrating ballistic gel and even a simulated head.
This video tests the capability of a Caliber 12 perimeter alarm to fire a projectile. The experiment involves modifying a blank cartridge by removing shot and folding the tip to increase pressure, then testing it with a Caliber 12 projectile without powder. The results show significant deformation and a loud report, but insufficient energy for real damage. The video strongly advises against replicating this test due to extreme danger.
This YouTube video, titled "Will it Suppress? (Tinfoil Ball)" and featuring hashtags like #guns, #ammo, and #shotguns, explores the effectiveness of suppressing a tinfoil ball. Based solely on the title and description, the content likely revolves around a range test or experiment related to firearm acoustics and suppression systems. The experiment might test how a suppressor affects the sound signature of a projectile, potentially using a non-standard or improvised projectile like a tinfoil ball to gauge the limits of suppression technology or for entertainment purposes.
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