Human Head vs Pellet Gun: DEADLY? (Test) #weapons #gun #callofduty

Published on January 20, 2024
Duration: 0:41

This experiment tests the lethality of a pellet gun against a ballistic skull model. A pump-action pellet rifle, pumped 12 times for maximum velocity (stated as over 1000 FPS), was fired at close range. The lead pellet, despite its speed, flattened upon impact and failed to penetrate the skull model.

Quick Summary

In a lethality test, a pellet gun fired at 1000 FPS did not penetrate a ballistic skull model. The lead pellet flattened upon impact, demonstrating limited penetration power against a simulated human head.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:10Weapon Preparation & Velocity
  3. 00:16The Pellet Gun Shot
  4. 00:19Sponsorship: Rope Roller & Rollercam
  5. 00:28Results: Pellet Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the velocity of the pellet fired in the test?

The pellet fired from the pump-action pellet rifle was stated to be traveling at 1000 feet per second (FPS). The host mentioned this velocity was achieved after 12 pumps, intended to maximize the pellet's speed.

Did the pellet gun penetrate the ballistic skull model?

No, the pellet gun did not penetrate the ballistic skull model. Upon impact at approximately 1000 FPS, the lead pellet flattened against the surface of the skull model.

What type of pellet gun was used in the test?

The test utilized a black synthetic stock, pump-action pellet rifle. It was pumped 12 times to achieve maximum velocity for the projectile.

What brands were featured or mentioned in the video?

The video featured Armored Republic plate carriers and promoted Rope Roller and Rollercam tie-down straps, offering a discount code for viewers.

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