Puncture Testing On A Dummy Hand

Published on June 14, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates the puncture capabilities of the Tekto Badger OTF knife on a ballistic gel hand. The knife successfully penetrates the simulated skin in multiple locations, highlighting its sharpness and deployment mechanism. The test uses materials from Ballistic Dummy Lab, emphasizing a simulated forensic or safety testing scenario.

Quick Summary

The Tekto Badger OTF knife was tested for its puncture capabilities on a ballistic gel hand from Ballistic Dummy Lab. The knife successfully penetrated the simulated skin, demonstrating its sharpness and the effectiveness of its Out-The-Front deployment mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tekto Badger OTF Knife Test
  2. 00:13Testing Materials: Gel Hand & Dummy Head
  3. 00:27Puncture Test 1: Gel Hand Exterior
  4. 00:45Puncture Test 2 & Safety Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What knife was used in the puncture test?

The knife used in the puncture test was the Tekto Badger OTF (Out-The-Front) knife. The video shows its brand name on the pocket clip and demonstrates its rapid blade deployment.

What materials were used for the puncture test?

The test utilized a skeletonized gel hand and a zombie dummy head, both manufactured by Ballistic Dummy Lab. These materials are designed to simulate human tissue for impact and penetration testing.

Did the Tekto Badger OTF knife successfully puncture the dummy hand?

Yes, the Tekto Badger OTF knife successfully punctured the simulated 'skin' of the ballistic gel hand in multiple locations during the test, creating small lacerations.

What is an OTF knife?

OTF stands for 'Out-The-Front'. An OTF knife features a blade that slides directly out of the front of the handle in a straight line, either manually or automatically, and retracts back into the handle.

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