This video tests the lethality of various 'less lethal' shotgun rounds, including rubber buckshot, bean bags, and specialized projectiles. The .410 rubber buckshot demonstrated significantly higher velocity and penetration than 12-gauge versions. Bean bag rounds proved to be the most damaging, causing substantial plywood destruction and ballistic gel displacement, leading the host to conclude they are the most lethal 'less lethal' option.
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.
This video showcases various less-lethal 12-gauge shotgun ammunition options. It features cartridges loaded with three rubber balls, twelve rubber buckshot pellets, a 'Spider Slug' designed to expand, and a solid rubber slug for high-impact less-lethal force. These rounds are presented as alternatives for self-defense and home defense scenarios where lethal force may not be desired or appropriate.
This YouTube Shorts video features a test comparing rubber buckshot against 25 pounds of clay. The visual content likely demonstrates the impact and performance of rubber buckshot ammunition, providing a practical, albeit somewhat unconventional, evaluation of its effectiveness. The short format suggests a quick and engaging demonstration aimed at viewers interested in ammunition performance or shotgun applications.
This YouTube Short demonstrates a ballistic gel test comparing .410 rubber buckshot. The video likely aims to showcase the performance and impact of this specific ammunition type, likely fired from a shotgun or a handgun chambered for .410 shotshells, against a common ballistic testing medium. The content focuses on the terminal ballistics of the ammunition.
This video tests Firequest .410 rubber buckshot, demonstrating its effectiveness for less-lethal applications. A pattern test showed a surprisingly tight group at 5-7 yards, with all four rubber balls hitting near the point of aim. An impact test on a soda jug revealed significant kinetic energy transfer, splitting the jug open.
This video tests the effects of rubber buckshot, Sabre Red pepper spray, and an M26 Taser on a volunteer. A custom 7-foot barrel shotgun fires 12-gauge rubber buckshot at 1000 fps, demonstrating painful but non-lethal impact. The M26 Taser incapacitates the volunteer, and Sabre Red pepper spray causes immediate distress. The volunteer receives an FPSRussia logo tattoo as a reward.
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