Flex Seal é um produto de vedação, não adequado para munição.

Published on March 4, 2025
Duration: 1:05

This video tests Flex Seal liquid rubber as a DIY shotgun slug, demonstrating its failure and danger. The custom slugs showed erratic accuracy and a significant ricochet risk when fired from a GForce Arms 12-gauge shotgun into ballistic gel. The host strongly advises against using Flex Seal for ammunition due to unpredictable and hazardous performance.

Quick Summary

Flex Seal is not suitable for ammunition. Testing revealed that DIY slugs made from Flex Seal liquid rubber fired from a 12-gauge shotgun resulted in erratic accuracy and dangerous ricochets, bouncing back towards the shooter from ballistic gel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Intro: Flex Seal Slugs
  2. 00:11Ballistic Gel Setup
  3. 00:18Accuracy & Energy Test
  4. 00:34Shotgun Used: GForce Arms 12
  5. 00:45Ricochet Danger & Safety Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Flex Seal be used as ammunition?

No, Flex Seal is a sealing product and is not suitable for use as ammunition. Testing showed it creates dangerous ricochets and unpredictable performance when fired from a shotgun.

What happened when Flex Seal was fired from a shotgun?

When fired as a DIY slug from a 12-gauge shotgun, Flex Seal showed erratic accuracy and, critically, bounced back from ballistic gel towards the shooter, posing a significant ricochet hazard.

What shotgun was used in the Flex Seal ammo test?

The test utilized a GForce Arms 12-gauge shotgun, specifically an AR-style model featuring a skeletonized grip and a Future Forge foregrip.

Why is using Flex Seal for ammo dangerous?

Flex Seal's material properties cause it to deform and potentially ricochet unpredictably upon impact, unlike designed ammunition. This poses a severe safety risk to the shooter and bystanders.

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