ice vs shotgun ?

Published on March 18, 2017
Duration: 3:06

This video features Edwin Sarkissian and his friend Aspetti conducting an experiment involving a Mossberg 590 shotgun and a 5-gallon block of frozen red ice. They also test the shotgun's impact on a Power Ranger toy using a 1-ounce slug. The content is presented with an enthusiastic and humorous tone, showcasing basic firearm handling and destructive testing.

Quick Summary

In an experiment by Edwin Sarkissian, a Mossberg 590 shotgun firing a 12-gauge 1-ounce slug was tested against a 5-gallon ice block and a Power Ranger toy. The ice block shattered explosively, while the toy was nearly cut in half, highlighting the slug's significant impact energy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:40Shooting the Ice Block
  3. 01:39Shooting the Power Ranger Toy
  4. 02:14Damage Assessment and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun was used in the ice vs. shotgun experiment?

The video features a Mossberg 590 shotgun, a popular pump-action model known for its reliability and versatility in various shooting applications.

What type of ammunition was fired at the ice block and toy?

A 12-gauge shotgun was used, firing a 1-ounce slug. This type of ammunition is designed for significant impact and penetration, as demonstrated in the video.

What was the effect of the shotgun slug on the ice block?

The 12-gauge slug caused the 5-gallon block of frozen red ice to explode and shatter dramatically upon impact, showcasing the projectile's energy.

How much damage did the shotgun slug inflict on the Power Ranger toy?

The 1-ounce slug from the Mossberg 590 nearly cut the Power Ranger toy in half, demonstrating the considerable destructive power of slug ammunition.

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