How Deadly is a Chunk of *Salt*Out of a Shotgun? #civtac #shotgun #bodyarmor #ammo

Published on March 23, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This video tests the effectiveness of firing chunks of Himalayan sea salt from a 12-gauge shotgun. While the salt projectiles break up on impact, they maintain surprising accuracy and deliver significant energy. The experiment confirms that salt fragments can penetrate improvised body armor, demonstrating a potential lethality.

Quick Summary

Chunks of Himalayan sea salt fired from a 12-gauge shotgun showed surprising accuracy and significant impact energy, penetrating soda jugs. The experiment confirmed lethality as salt fragments successfully pierced an improvised vest.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Salt Slug Experiment
  2. 00:12Firing the Salt Slugs
  3. 00:15Sponsorships: Body Armor & Giveaways
  4. 00:21Accuracy & Energy Results
  5. 00:42Lethality Test: Improvised Vest

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video tested the effectiveness of firing chunks of Himalayan sea salt from a 12-gauge shotgun. It evaluated accuracy, impact energy on targets like soda jugs, and lethality by testing penetration against an improvised vest.

Did salt slugs from a shotgun prove to be lethal?

Yes, the experiment demonstrated lethality. Salt fragments successfully penetrated an improvised vest made of duct tape and plastic bags, indicating they possess enough energy and mass to cause harm.

How accurate were the salt slugs fired from the shotgun?

Despite breaking up on impact, the main chunk of the salt projectile maintained surprising accuracy when fired from the 12-gauge shotgun, hitting the intended target area.

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