Is Water Shot Deadly? (test) *INTERESTING*💧#fullautofriday #gun #

Published on September 22, 2023
Duration: 0:51

This experiment tests the lethality of water-filled shotgun shells. While the water projectiles caused significant hydraulic damage to a soda bottle, they failed to penetrate a shrapnel vest, indicating a lack of lethal stopping power despite high energy impact. The test highlights the importance of projectile construction for penetration in ballistic scenarios.

Quick Summary

Water-filled shotgun shells were tested for lethality. While they completely destroyed a soda bottle with hydraulic force, they failed to penetrate a shrapnel vest, indicating they are not deadly despite high energy transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Water Bullet Test Setup
  2. 00:12Live Fire: Modified Water Shells
  3. 00:15Sponsorship: Sonoran Desert Institute
  4. 00:22Results: Soda Bottle Decimation
  5. 00:47Conclusion: Water Shot Lethality Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the water shot experiment?

The experiment tested water-filled vials loaded into 12-gauge shotgun shells. Three tests were conducted: accuracy on a paper target, energy impact on a 2-liter soda bottle, and lethality assessment on a shrapnel vest.

Did water-filled shotgun shells penetrate the shrapnel vest?

No, the water-filled shotgun shells showed zero penetration on the shrapnel vest during the lethality test. This indicates they lack the necessary stopping power for self-defense despite significant energy transfer.

How much energy did the water shot have?

The water-filled vials demonstrated high energy transfer, completely decimating a 2-liter soda bottle upon impact. This hydraulic explosion effect shows considerable force, but not penetrating power.

Are water-filled shotgun shells considered deadly?

Based on the test against a shrapnel vest, water-filled shotgun shells are not considered deadly. While they possess high impact energy, they lack the penetration capability required to be lethal.

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