Knitting Needle Bullet DEADLY? *test* #gun #tactical #civtac

Published on September 19, 2023
Duration: 0:49

This video tests the lethality of a custom 12-gauge shotgun shell loaded with a knitting needle. The projectile demonstrated surprising stability and penetration, passing through a paper target, a door, and a shrapnel vest. The test highlights the potential effectiveness of improvised projectiles in specific scenarios.

Quick Summary

A custom 12-gauge shotgun shell loaded with a knitting needle was tested for lethality. The projectile demonstrated stability, penetrating a shrapnel vest and destroying a water bottle, indicating significant energy transfer and effectiveness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Knitting Needle Bullet Load
  2. 00:09Test Setup: Targets and Gear
  3. 00:17Live Fire and Sponsor Shoutout
  4. 00:27Results: Penetration and Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video tested a custom 12-gauge shotgun shell loaded with a knitting needle as the projectile. The test aimed to assess its flight stability, energy transfer, and lethality against various targets.

How did the knitting needle bullet perform in the test?

The knitting needle projectile flew straight, penetrated a shrapnel vest, and destroyed a water bottle target. It also punched through a door behind the initial paper target, demonstrating significant effectiveness.

What targets were used to test the knitting needle bullet?

Three types of targets were used: a paper target for flight stability, a water bottle to assess energy transfer, and a shrapnel vest to evaluate lethality.

What were the specifications of the custom knitting needle load?

The custom load was labeled '170 FPS 10MM 1OZ'. The projectile was an aluminum knitting needle fired from a 12-gauge shotgun.

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