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Published on November 9, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This experiment tests the durability of an active Enola Gaye EG18 smoke grenade when shot with .22 LR, 9mm, and 12 gauge birdshot. The results show that all calibers successfully shred the grenade, scattering the burning pyrotechnic material. The host concludes that shooting a smoke grenade causes its contents to disperse rapidly.

Quick Summary

Shooting an active EG18 smoke grenade with firearms like .22 LR, 9mm, or 12 gauge birdshot causes it to shred and scatter its burning pyrotechnic material. The Enola Gaye EG18 is a high-output smoke device with wire-pull ignition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:14Live Fire Testing
  3. 00:41Post-Action Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you shoot an active smoke grenade?

When an active smoke grenade, like the EG18 tested, is shot with firearms such as .22 LR, 9mm, or 12 gauge birdshot, it tends to shred and scatter its burning pyrotechnic material rapidly.

Which calibers were used to test the smoke grenade?

In this experiment, the active EG18 smoke grenade was tested using three different calibers: .22 LR rifle rounds, 9mm handgun rounds, and 12 gauge birdshot from a shotgun.

What is the Enola Gaye EG18 smoke grenade?

The Enola Gaye EG18 is a high-output smoke grenade with a wire-pull ignition, designed to produce smoke for approximately 90 seconds. It comes in various colors, including purple.

Is it safe to shoot smoke grenades?

Shooting active pyrotechnics like smoke grenades is generally not recommended due to the unpredictable scattering of burning material. This experiment was conducted by professionals in a controlled environment.

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