Extinguisher + Propane VS .22 Tracers (what happens?) #gun #civtac #demolitionranch

Published on December 14, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This experiment tests the effect of .22 tracer rounds on a fire extinguisher and a propane tank. The .22 tracer rounds successfully impacted both targets. Notably, the chemical powder from the fire extinguisher effectively suppressed the propane, preventing a large fireball as intended by the test.

Quick Summary

When .22 tracer rounds were fired at a fire extinguisher and a propane tank simultaneously, the extinguisher's chemical powder successfully suppressed the propane, preventing a large fireball. The experiment used .22 tracer rounds from FireQuest and a customized .22 pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:22Sponsorship and Equipment
  3. 00:31The Shot and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of shooting a fire extinguisher and propane tank with .22 tracer rounds?

The .22 tracer rounds hit both the fire extinguisher and the propane tank. The chemical powder from the extinguisher dispersed and successfully suppressed the propane, preventing a large fireball.

What ammunition was used in the experiment with the fire extinguisher and propane tank?

The experiment utilized .22 tracer rounds, supplied by FireQuest. These tracers were fired from a customized .22 caliber pistol during the test.

Did the fire extinguisher prevent the propane tank from exploding when shot?

Yes, the chemical powder released from the fire extinguisher upon impact effectively suppressed the propane, preventing a significant fireball or explosion.

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