Será que dá pra cozinhar uma bala de verdade?

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 0:58

This video demonstrates a controlled experiment where 22 LR, 9mm, and .223 caliber ammunition are heated in a pan on a portable stove. The detonations are recorded in slow motion, showing the effects of heat on live cartridges. The experiment highlights the unpredictable nature of ammunition when subjected to extreme heat, resulting in explosions and scattering of components. The host, with an experienced authority level, emphasizes the destructive potential and advises against attempting such actions.

Quick Summary

Heating live ammunition like 22 LR, 9mm, and .223 can cause dangerous detonations, scattering components and fragments. This controlled experiment, recorded in slow motion, demonstrates the unpredictable and destructive forces involved. Professionals advise strongly against attempting such actions due to the severe risks of injury.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:05Setting Up the Experiment
  3. 00:13Safety Warning & Promotion
  4. 00:2222 LR Detonation
  5. 00:259mm Detonation
  6. 00:28.223 Detonation
  7. 00:29Reviewing 22 LR Results
  8. 00:39Reviewing 9mm Results
  9. 00:49Reviewing .223 Results
  10. 00:55Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you heat live ammunition?

Heating live ammunition can cause it to detonate unpredictably. This experiment showed that 22 LR, 9mm, and .223 cartridges exploded when heated, scattering casings, bullets, and fragments, and causing significant movement of the pan.

Is it safe to cook ammunition?

No, it is extremely dangerous and strongly advised against. This video demonstrates a controlled experiment by professionals to show the destructive potential. Attempting to heat or detonate live ammunition can lead to severe injury or death.

What calibers of ammunition were used in the experiment?

The experiment featured three common ammunition calibers: 22 LR, 9mm, and .223 Remington. Each was placed in a pan on a portable stove and heated to observe the results.

What were the results of heating different ammunition types?

The 22 LR detonated, launching its components. The 9mm exploded, scattering fragments. The .223 showed the most forceful detonation, causing significant shrapnel and pan movement, highlighting varying explosive potentials.

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