*TOOTHPICK SHOT* wood skewers of death? (Test) #demolitionranch #gun #fullautofriday #demoranch #

Published on November 10, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This experimental firearm test explores the effectiveness of custom 12-gauge shotgun shells loaded with wooden toothpicks instead of traditional shot. Testing against water, paper, and a homemade shrapnel vest revealed negligible recoil but also a wide shot spread and a complete failure to penetrate the vest, concluding the rounds are not lethal.

Quick Summary

Experimental 12-gauge shotgun shells loaded with wooden toothpicks were tested for effectiveness. Results showed negligible recoil, poor accuracy with wide spread, and a failure to penetrate a homemade shrapnel vest, indicating the rounds are not deadly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Toothpick Bullet Concept
  2. 00:06Test Setup: Targets and Vest
  3. 00:16Live Fire: Firing Toothpick Rounds
  4. 00:25Results: Energy and Accuracy
  5. 00:48Conclusion: Lethality Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the 'Toothpick Shot' video?

The video tested experimental 12-gauge shotgun shells loaded with wooden toothpicks instead of traditional shot. The tests aimed to evaluate their energy, accuracy, and lethality against various targets, including a water bucket, paper, and a homemade shrapnel vest.

What were the results of the toothpick shotgun shell test?

The toothpick rounds showed negligible recoil and did not penetrate a water bucket. Accuracy was poor with a wide spread. Critically, they failed to penetrate a homemade shrapnel vest, leading to the conclusion that they are not deadly.

What kind of shotgun was used for the toothpick round test?

A pump-action shotgun was used to fire the custom 12-gauge toothpick rounds. The host noted the minimal recoil experienced during the live-fire demonstration.

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