Shootin' Moon Goo

Published on July 21, 2022
Duration: 6:32

This video from Autumn's Armory tests the durability of a unique substance dubbed 'moon goo' against various firearms. The experiment involves shooting the material with a .22 LR, .380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .357 Magnum, 10mm Auto, and .300 Blackout. The results demonstrate that 'moon goo' is not bulletproof and is significantly affected by different calibers, with larger rounds causing more destruction.

Quick Summary

The 'moon goo' target, a substance with non-Newtonian properties, was tested against firearms ranging from .22 LR to .300 Blackout. Results showed that smaller calibers penetrated, while larger calibers like 10mm Auto and .300 Blackout caused significant destruction, proving 'moon goo' is not bulletproof.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to 'Moon Goo' Target
  2. 00:48Testing with .22 Long Rifle
  3. 01:41Testing with .380 ACP
  4. 02:32Testing with HK VP9 (9mm)
  5. 03:24Testing with .357 Magnum Revolver
  6. 04:44Testing with 10mm Auto 1911
  7. 05:44Testing with .300 Blackout
  8. 06:06Conclusion: 'Moon Goo' is Not Bulletproof

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'moon goo' and how does it behave?

'Moon goo' is a unique target material that exhibits non-Newtonian properties. It feels liquidy when touched slowly but remains solid when struck, making it an interesting substance to test against firearms.

Which firearms were used to test the 'moon goo'?

The video features a Ruger SR22 (.22 LR), a Browning 1911-380 (.380 ACP), an HK VP9 (9mm), a .357 Magnum revolver, a Ruger 1911 (10mm Auto), and a rifle chambered in .300 Blackout.

How did different calibers affect the 'moon goo' target?

Smaller calibers like .22 LR and .380 ACP penetrated the 'moon goo' with less dramatic effects. Larger calibers, particularly the 10mm Auto and .300 Blackout, caused significantly more destruction, blowing apart the material.

Is 'moon goo' considered bulletproof?

Based on the tests conducted, 'moon goo' is definitely not bulletproof. Even smaller caliber rounds penetrated it, and larger calibers completely destroyed the material, indicating it offers minimal ballistic resistance.

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