Magnetic BUCKSHOT: *More* Deadly?! (Crazy Results) *test* #shotgun #gun #civtac

Published on November 21, 2023
Duration: 0:53

This video tests experimental magnetic buckshot rounds, comparing their performance to standard ammunition. The test involves evaluating pellet spread on paper, accuracy with water bottles, and terminal ballistics using ballistic gel. While not definitively 100% lethal, the magnetic shot demonstrates significant stopping power and dangerous potential.

Quick Summary

Experimental magnetic buckshot was tested in a Maverick 88 shotgun. While not 100% lethal, ballistic gel analysis showed it to be significantly dangerous, demonstrating considerable stopping power. The pellets exhibited a tendency to stick together, impacting spread patterns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Magnetic Buckshot
  2. 00:10Test Setup & Methodology
  3. 00:18Live Fire: Maverick 88 Test
  4. 00:28Sponsorship & Initial Results
  5. 00:43Ballistics Gel Analysis & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shotgun was used to test the magnetic buckshot?

The magnetic buckshot was tested using a Maverick 88 shotgun. This particular firearm was equipped with custom Woox Gladiatore wood furniture, enhancing its aesthetic and potentially its handling characteristics during the test.

How was the lethality of the magnetic buckshot assessed?

Lethality was assessed using ballistic gel. The host examined the penetration and wound channel created in the gel by the magnetic buckshot to determine its terminal ballistics performance and potential stopping power.

What were the key findings regarding magnetic buckshot performance?

The magnetic buckshot showed a tendency for pellets to clump together. While the test concluded it's not 100% lethal, the magnetic shot proved significantly dangerous, demonstrating considerable stopping power in ballistic gel tests.

What other components were visible during the test?

During the live fire demonstration, an AR500 Armor plate carrier and a Durkin Tactical patch were visible on the host, indicating support from tactical gear brands. A Tekto OTF knife was also used to point at the ballistic gel results.

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