Blowdarts BULLETS Deadly? (Test) *weird result* #shotgun #gun #civtac

Published on October 23, 2023
Duration: 0:57

This test explores the lethality of blowdarts fired from a 12 gauge shotgun. Custom shells were prepared and fired at a ballistic gel head. Results showed the darts failed to penetrate and hit sideways, performing worse than a standard blowdart gun. The experiment highlights the unexpected physics involved when adapting projectiles.

Quick Summary

Blowdarts fired from a 12 gauge shotgun failed to penetrate a ballistic gel head target, tumbling sideways. A standard blowdart gun actually demonstrated better penetration, highlighting unexpected physics when adapting projectiles for firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:15Preparation and Safety
  3. 00:30Live Fire Test
  4. 00:38Results and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when blowdarts were fired from a shotgun?

When blowdarts were fired from a 12 gauge shotgun, they hit sideways and failed to penetrate a ballistic gel head target. This was a surprising result, as a standard blowdart gun showed better penetration.

Were blowdart shotgun shells effective for penetration?

No, the blowdarts fired from the shotgun were not effective for penetration. They tumbled and failed to pierce the ballistic gel head, performing worse than a conventional blowdart gun.

What kind of ballistic gel target was used in the test?

The test used a Cranium Target, which is a ballistic gel head designed to simulate impact on a human head. This provided a realistic medium for evaluating projectile penetration.

What shotgun was used in the blowdart test?

A pump-action shotgun with Woox wood furniture was used for the test. It was chambered in 12 Gauge and loaded with custom shells containing blowdarts.

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