*PENCIL SHOT* Deadly? (test) #gun #fullautofriday #demolitionranch #demoranch #civtac #bodyarmor

Published on December 18, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the effectiveness of shooting pencils from a 12-gauge shotgun. While visually interesting, the experiment concludes that pencil-loaded shells are not deadly enough for practical self-defense. The host demonstrates penetration on a book and energy transfer on water bottles, noting the pencils' tendency to disintegrate.

Quick Summary

Civilian Tactical tested pencils loaded into 12-gauge shotgun shells for effectiveness. Results showed limited lethality, with pencils often disintegrating on impact against a thick book and variable energy transfer to water bottles, concluding they are not suitable for home defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Pencil Shot Experiment Setup
  2. 00:17Firing Test & Body Armor Promo
  3. 00:27Results Analysis: Targets & Book
  4. 00:55Conclusion: Not Deadly for Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical pencil shotgun video?

The video tested the effectiveness and lethality of shooting pencils loaded into 12-gauge shotgun shells. Targets included water bottles for energy, a paper target for accuracy, and a thick book for penetration.

Are pencil-loaded shotgun shells effective for self-defense?

Based on the experiment, pencil-loaded shotgun shells are not considered deadly enough for effective home defense. The pencils tended to disintegrate upon impact, showing limited penetration and lethality.

What were the results of the pencil shotgun test?

The test showed pencil marks on the paper target, destruction of some water bottles, and fragments embedded in a book. However, the pencils largely disintegrated, leading to the conclusion they are not suitable for defense.

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