Is Walter White‘s 💎🧂 Shot Deadly? (DEA this is a joke) *Test* #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on July 9, 2024
Duration: 0:54

This video tests the lethality of custom shotgun shells loaded with blue rock candy, inspired by Walter White's 'blue stuff'. Using a pump-action 12 gauge shotgun, tests included accuracy on paper, energy impact on a water jug, and lethality against a shrapnel vest. The rock candy shells demonstrated an extremely wide spread, minimal energy transfer, and failed to penetrate the shrapnel vest, concluding they are not deadly.

Quick Summary

Custom 12 gauge shotgun shells loaded with blue rock candy were tested for lethality. The projectiles showed an 'insane' spread, minimal energy impact, and crucially, failed to penetrate a shrapnel vest, concluding they are not deadly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Blue Stuff Shotgun Test
  2. 00:08Test Setup: Accuracy, Energy, Lethality
  3. 00:17Live Fire: Rock Candy Shells
  4. 00:22Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  5. 00:30Results: Spread, Impact, Vest Test
  6. 00:45Conclusion: Not Deadly

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Walter White blue stuff shotgun video?

The video tested custom 12 gauge shotgun shells loaded with blue rock candy. The tests included accuracy on paper targets, energy impact on a water jug, and lethality against a shrapnel vest to see if the projectiles were deadly.

Did the rock candy shotgun shells penetrate the shrapnel vest?

No, the rock candy shotgun shells did not penetrate the shrapnel vest. While they left surface impacts, they failed the lethality test, indicating they were not deadly in this scenario.

How accurate were the custom rock candy shotgun shells?

The custom rock candy shotgun shells were found to have an 'insane' spread. The accuracy test showed a very wide and scattered impact pattern on the paper target, making them highly inaccurate.

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