*ICE BULLET* is it deadly? (Test) #demolitionranch #fullautofriday #gun #demoranch

Published on September 17, 2022
Duration: 0:57

This test evaluates the lethality of custom-molded ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge shotgun. Results indicate ice slugs are ineffective, failing to penetrate a water bucket or homemade body armor. While they hit a paper target, their destructive potential is minimal, concluding they are not a viable projectile for defense or hunting.

Quick Summary

Custom-molded ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge shotgun were tested for lethality. Results showed they failed to penetrate a water bucket or homemade body armor, indicating they are not an effective or lethal projectile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ice Bullet Test
  2. 00:12Target Setup: Bucket, Paper, Body Armor
  3. 00:21Live Fire & Impact Results
  4. 00:35Conclusion: Ice Bullet Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the ice bullet firearm experiment?

The experiment tested custom-molded ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge shotgun. Targets included a 5-gallon water bucket for energy, a paper target for accuracy, and homemade body armor to assess lethality.

Did the ice slugs penetrate the body armor target?

No, the ice slugs failed to significantly damage or penetrate the homemade body armor. They also only dented the water bucket, indicating very low energy transfer and effectiveness.

What was the conclusion regarding the lethality of ice bullets?

The conclusion was that ice slugs are not an effective or lethal projectile. They lacked the penetration power to overcome even basic protective materials and did not demonstrate significant destructive capability.

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