How Lethal Were Lawn Darts? (The Most Dangerous Game Ever Created ???)

Published on December 2, 2024
Duration: 14:10

This video tests the lethality of vintage Jarts lawn darts, revealing they were indeed dangerous, causing thousands of ER visits before being banned. Despite their potential for harm, especially at close range against a ballistic zombie torso, their poor accuracy makes them difficult to use effectively. The test also humorously demonstrates their inability to penetrate a limousine.

Quick Summary

Vintage Jarts lawn darts were banned due to causing over 6,100 emergency room visits. While testing revealed they are lethal at close range, easily penetrating a ballistic torso's skull, their poor accuracy makes them difficult to use effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: The Danger of Lawn Darts
  2. 01:17Introducing Jarts: History and Ban
  3. 02:46Ground Penetration Test
  4. 03:51Target Practice Accuracy Test
  5. 05:59Vehicle Impact Test: Limo Proof?
  6. 09:02Point-Blank Lethality Test
  7. 11:29Conclusion: Lethal but Unaimable

Frequently Asked Questions

Were lawn darts dangerous?

Yes, vintage Jarts lawn darts were extremely dangerous. They caused over 6,100 emergency room visits in just eight years, leading to their ban in the US and Canada due to their potential for serious injury.

How lethal are Jarts lawn darts?

At close range, Jarts lawn darts are lethal. Testing showed they could easily penetrate a ballistic zombie torso's skull and brain cavity, confirming their dangerous potential.

Why were lawn darts banned?

Lawn darts were banned primarily because of the high number of injuries they caused. Reports indicate over 6,100 emergency room visits in an eight-year span, highlighting significant safety concerns.

Are Jarts lawn darts accurate?

No, Jarts lawn darts are very difficult to aim accurately. Despite their potential for lethality, their flight characteristics make precise targeting challenging, even at relatively short distances.

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