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 review and ballistic testing of the AEA HP Max .50 caliber air pistol. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise in PCP airgun systems and ballistic testing, showcases the pistol's power and versatility through various tests including steel targets, fruit, peanut butter jars, a military helmet, and water jugs. The AEA HP Max is highlighted for its significant impact, comparable to low-level firearms, and its dual functionality as both a pistol and a carbine.
This video from Edwin Sarkissian, a high-level firearms influencer, experimentally tests the ballistic penetration of various calibers through peanut butter. It demonstrates how many jars of Skippy peanut butter are needed to stop rounds from a .22 LR Glock 44, 9mm HK SP5K and Glock 19X, .50 AE Desert Eagle, 7.62x39mm AK-47, and .50 BMG Serbu BFG-50A. The results offer a unique, albeit unconventional, look at projectile energy transfer.
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