*Tack Shot* Deadly? (WW2 Tacks) *Test* #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on May 27, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video tests the lethality of World War II era tacks fired from a Kel-Tec KSG25 shotgun. Custom-loaded tack shots were fired at paper targets, water bottles, and a makeshift vest. Results indicated significant penetration and damage, with tacks keyholing paper, destroying water bottles, and causing multiple exit wounds on the vest, confirming high lethality.

Quick Summary

World War II tacks were tested for lethality when fired from a Kel-Tec KSG25 shotgun. The custom 'tack shots' demonstrated high impact, keyholing paper targets, destroying water bottles, and causing over 10 exit wounds in a makeshift vest, confirming their dangerous potential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WW2 Tacks Experiment
  2. 00:08Test Setup: Targets and Methodology
  3. 00:18Live Fire: Tack Shot from KSG25
  4. 00:38Results: Lethality and Penetration Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video tested the lethality of World War II era tacks loaded into shotgun shells. These custom 'tack shots' were fired from a Kel-Tec KSG25 shotgun at various targets to assess their impact and penetration capabilities.

How were the WW2 tacks tested for lethality?

The tacks were fired at a paper target for accuracy, a tower of water bottles for energy transfer, and a makeshift 'shrapnel vest' made of duct-taped plastic to evaluate penetration and lethality.

What were the results of the WW2 tack shot test?

The test showed that the tack shots were highly lethal. They keyholed paper targets, destroyed the water bottles, and created over 10 exit wounds in the vest, confirming significant damage potential.

What shotgun was used in the tack shot experiment?

The experiment utilized a Kel-Tec KSG25 shotgun. This is a 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun known for its dual-tube magazine capacity.

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