Plastic Bullets !?!

Published on August 24, 2023
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This video demonstrates the performance of blue plastic .308 rounds fired from a Leviathan Defense AR-10. The host conducts penetration tests on a water jug and a Toyota Tacoma headlight, showcasing the projectile's ability to punch through materials and transfer energy. The content is presented by an experienced firearms content creator familiar with AR platforms and safe range practices.

Quick Summary

Blue plastic .308 caliber rounds were fired from a Leviathan Defense AR-10. Tests included penetrating a water jug wrapped in a t-shirt and a Toyota Tacoma headlight, demonstrating the projectile's energy transfer and material piercing capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Plastic .308 Rounds
  2. 00:10Water Jug Penetration Test
  3. 00:37Vehicle Headlight Impact Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition was tested in the video?

The video tested blue plastic .308 caliber training ammunition. These rounds are designed for practice and demonstration purposes, offering a less lethal option compared to traditional lead projectiles.

What firearm was used to test the plastic ammunition?

The firearm used was a Leviathan Defense AR-10 rifle, chambered in .308 caliber. The rifle featured a grey Cerakote finish and was equipped with an LPVO optic for aiming.

What penetration tests were performed with the plastic rounds?

The plastic .308 rounds were tested for penetration by firing them at a water jug wrapped in a t-shirt and at a Toyota Tacoma truck headlight. Both tests demonstrated the projectile's ability to pierce materials.

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