Tiros de festim calibre .22LR contra frigideira: quem vence esse duelo?

Published on March 7, 2026
Duration: 0:41

This video details an experiment where .22 caliber blank cartridges were heated in a frying pan on a propane stove. The blanks, which produce noise but no projectile, behaved unexpectedly, combusting with a fiery flash and launching themselves like mini-rockets due to gas expulsion from the crimped side. The presenter strongly advises against replicating this dangerous experiment.

Quick Summary

Heating .22 caliber blank ammunition in a frying pan causes them to combust violently, expelling gases through their crimped side and launching them like mini-rockets. This reaction is significantly different from how traditional cartridges behave under heat and is extremely dangerous, posing a severe risk of injury.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:04Heating Blanks on Stove
  3. 00:06Understanding Blank Ammunition
  4. 00:10Educational Course Promotion
  5. 00:16Stove Ignition & Blanks
  6. 00:19Blanks Exploding in Pan
  7. 00:23Slow-Motion Combustion
  8. 00:26Blank vs. Live Round Behavior
  9. 00:30Blanks as Mini Rockets
  10. 00:36Safety Warning & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when .22 blank ammunition is heated in a frying pan?

When .22 caliber blank cartridges are heated in a frying pan on a stove, they combust violently. Unlike live rounds, blanks expel gases through their crimped end, causing them to launch like mini-rockets with a fiery flash. This is a highly dangerous reaction.

Are .22 blank cartridges safe to heat or ignite?

No, .22 caliber blank cartridges are not safe to heat or ignite. They are designed to produce noise and a muzzle flash, but when exposed to heat, they can explode unpredictably and launch themselves, posing a severe risk of injury. Never attempt to replicate this experiment.

How do .22 blank cartridges differ from traditional cartridges when heated?

Traditional cartridges typically rupture when heated, releasing pressure. However, .22 caliber blanks are crimped and, when heated, expel gases through this crimp, propelling the casing like a small rocket. This results in a much more violent and unpredictable reaction than a standard cartridge.

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