Biden Pinocchios About the AR #shorts

Published on June 26, 2023
Duration: 0:49

This video debunks claims made by President Biden regarding the AR-15 platform. An expert speaker clarifies the actual bullet velocity of an AR-15 compared to a hunting rifle and explains the phenomenon observed in ballistic gel, refuting the idea that AR-15 bullets 'explode' inside a target. The speaker questions the need for misinformation when discussing gun control.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis confirms AR-15s fire at approximately 3200 feet per second, debunking claims of bullets 'exploding' inside targets. The observed effects in ballistic gel are temporary cavities, not detonation. Accurate ballistics data is essential for informed gun control discussions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden's AR-15 Claims
  2. 00:09Bullet Velocity Comparison
  3. 00:18Biden's Bullet 'Explosion' Claim
  4. 00:25Debunking Bullet Explosion
  5. 00:34Ballistics Gel Explanation
  6. 00:44Questioning Biden's Honesty

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual muzzle velocity of an AR-15?

According to expert analysis, an AR-15 typically fires bullets at a muzzle velocity of around 3200 feet per second. This is a key data point in understanding its ballistic performance and debunking misinformation.

Do AR-15 bullets explode inside the body?

No, AR-15 bullets do not explode inside the body. Claims suggesting they do are inaccurate. The observed effect in ballistic gel is often a temporary cavity, not the bullet itself detonating.

How does an AR-15's velocity compare to a hunting rifle?

An AR-15's muzzle velocity is generally around 3200 feet per second. High-powered hunting rifles, particularly those for varmint or long-range use, can exceed 4000 feet per second, demonstrating different performance characteristics.

Why is accurate information important in gun control debates?

Accurate information is crucial for informed policy decisions. Misrepresenting firearm capabilities, like claiming AR-15 bullets explode, can lead to misguided legislation and public misunderstanding of firearms.

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