How Deadly is *CHAIN SHOT* (Test) #demolitionranch #fullautofriday #gun #demoranch #

Published on September 11, 2022
Duration: 0:59

This test evaluates custom 12 Gauge chain shot shells, comparing large and small chain variants. The shells were tested for energy, spread, and lethality using a water jug, paper target, and a mannequin with homemade body armor. Results showed a unique 'snake' pattern and failure to penetrate the armor, indicating lower lethality than a .22 caliber round.

Quick Summary

Custom 12 Gauge chain shot shells were tested for energy, spread, and lethality. Results showed a 'snake' pattern on paper and failure to penetrate homemade body armor, leading to a conclusion of lower lethality than a .22 caliber round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Chain Shot
  2. 00:08Testing Methodology Explained
  3. 00:27Live Fire and Impact Analysis
  4. 00:51Lethality Assessment vs. Body Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical chain shot video?

The video tested custom 12 Gauge chain shot shells, featuring both large and small chain variants. The tests aimed to measure energy, projectile spread, and potential lethality against various targets.

How was the lethality of chain shot assessed?

Lethality was assessed using a mannequin ('Manny') equipped with homemade, duct-tape-reinforced body armor. The chain shot's ability to penetrate this armor was the primary indicator of its effectiveness.

What were the results of the chain shot test?

The chain shot created a unique 'snake' pattern on paper targets and bunched up in a water jug. Crucially, it failed to penetrate the homemade body armor, leading to a conclusion of lower lethality than a .22 caliber round.

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