ice vs shotgun ?

Published on March 18, 2017
Duration: 3:06

This video tests the destructive power of a 12-gauge shotgun by firing a 1-ounce slug into a large block of red ice and a Power Ranger toy. The experiment showcases the dramatic shattering effect on the ice and the significant damage inflicted on the toy, demonstrating the ballistic capabilities of the ammunition.

Quick Summary

A 12-gauge shotgun was used to test its destructive power on a 5-gallon block of red ice and a Power Ranger toy. The ice shattered explosively upon impact, while a 1-ounce slug nearly cut the toy in half, showcasing significant ballistic force.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shotgun was used to test the ice block and toy?

A Mossberg 590 shotgun was used for the destructive testing. It fired a 1-ounce slug at the Power Ranger toy and was also used for the ice block experiment.

What happened when the shotgun was fired at the ice block?

The 12-gauge shotgun blast caused the 5-gallon block of red ice to shatter explosively. Multiple slow-motion angles captured the dramatic fragmentation upon impact.

How much damage did the shotgun slug do to the Power Ranger toy?

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

What type of ammunition was fired at the toy?

A 1-ounce slug, specifically for a 12-gauge shotgun, was fired at the Power Ranger action figure. This type of ammunition is known for its penetration and impact energy.

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