*TEST* Gummy Bear Shotgun Round! #gun

Published on July 25, 2023
Duration: 0:47

This video tests a unique 4-gauge shotgun round loaded with gummy bears. Fired into a ballistic dummy, the round created a significant wound channel, with the gummy bears fusing into a slug due to the heat. The experiment highlights the destructive potential of experimental ammunition and showcases the capabilities of specialized firearms testing.

Quick Summary

A 4-gauge shotgun round loaded with gummy bears was fired into a ballistic dummy, creating a massive wound channel. Due to the hot weather, the gummy bears likely fused into a single 'gummy bear slug' upon impact, penetrating deep into the dummy's structure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gummy Bear Round
  2. 00:04Experiment Setup: 4-Gauge Shot
  3. 00:12The Shot & Impact
  4. 00:19Damage Assessment: Fused Slug
  5. 00:33Close-up Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What was fired from the 4-gauge shotgun in the test?

The experimental ammunition tested was a 4-gauge shotgun round loaded with gummy bears. Due to the heat, these likely fused into a single 'gummy bear slug' upon impact with the ballistic dummy.

What kind of damage did the gummy bear shotgun round cause?

The 4-gauge gummy bear round created a significant, massive hole in the ballistic dummy. The gummy bears penetrated deeply, embedding within the dummy's 'internal organs' and even its skeletal structure.

Who was involved in the gummy bear shotgun round test?

The test featured Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, a well-known firearms content creator. The video is from the Civilian Tactical channel, showcasing professional firearms testing.

Why did the gummy bears fuse together?

The speakers noted that because it was a hot day during the test, the gummy bears likely fused into a single, solid mass or 'slug' due to the ambient temperature and the forces of firing.

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