Guns vs. Slime! (aka Non-Newtonian Liquid)

Published on August 30, 2018
Duration: 12:26

This video from TFB TV explores the bullet resistance of homemade slime, a non-Newtonian fluid, by shooting it with various handguns. The experiment, conducted by James, demonstrates that slime offers minimal protection against bullets, with even small calibers penetrating it easily. The most powerful handgun tested, the Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, completely destroyed the slime but did not show significant bullet-stopping capabilities from the slime itself.

Quick Summary

Homemade slime, a non-Newtonian fluid, was tested for bullet resistance by TFB TV using various handguns. Results showed that slime offers minimal protection, with bullets from .22LR to .357 Magnum passing through easily. The powerful S&W 500 Magnum destroyed the slime but did not demonstrate its stopping power due to the slime itself.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Guns vs. Slime
  2. 01:54The Experiment Setup
  3. 04:31.22LR Test
  4. 05:46.22LR Results
  5. 06:14FN 509 Tactical Test
  6. 07:02.380 ACP Test
  7. 07:35.380 ACP Results
  8. 07:53.38 Special & .357 Magnum Test
  9. 08:47.38 Special & .357 Magnum Results
  10. 09:30Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum Test
  11. 10:19S&W 500 Magnum Results
  12. 10:46Conclusion & Takeaways
  13. 11:34Sponsor Shoutout

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a non-Newtonian fluid like slime?

A non-Newtonian fluid, such as the slime tested, does not have a constant viscosity. It behaves like a solid under pressure or high stress but can be poured like a liquid under low stress. This makes it interesting for experiments involving impact.

Does homemade slime offer bullet resistance?

Based on the TFB TV experiment, homemade slime offers virtually no bullet resistance. Bullets from various calibers, including .22LR, .380 ACP, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum, passed through the slime with minimal impediment.

What handguns were used to test slime's bullet resistance?

The firearms used in the test included a Walther PPK in .22LR, an FN 509 Tactical in 9mm, a handgun in .380 ACP (referred to as a Cell Phone Gun), a Chiappa Rhino firing .38 Special and .357 Magnum, and a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum.

What was the outcome of shooting the S&W 500 Magnum at slime?

The Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, the most powerful handgun tested, completely destroyed the bucket of slime. While it created a significant exit wound, this was due to the extreme power of the round, not the slime's ability to stop or significantly slow the bullet.

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