TAZED, PEPPER-SPRAYED AND SHOT!

Published on November 4, 2011
Duration: 4:51

This video tests the effects of rubber buckshot, Sabre Red pepper spray, and an M26 Taser on a volunteer. A custom 7-foot barrel shotgun fires 12-gauge rubber buckshot at 1000 fps, demonstrating painful but non-lethal impact. The M26 Taser incapacitates the volunteer, and Sabre Red pepper spray causes immediate distress. The volunteer receives an FPSRussia logo tattoo as a reward.

Quick Summary

FPSRussia tested the effects of rubber buckshot, Sabre Red pepper spray, and an M26 Taser on a volunteer. The 12-gauge rubber buckshot hit hard but was non-lethal, the M26 Taser fully incapacitated the subject, and the pepper spray caused immediate distress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Weapons Overview
  2. 00:57Rubber Buckshot Test
  3. 01:46M26 Taser Deployment
  4. 02:28Pepper Spray Test
  5. 03:28Commemorative Tattoo Reward

Frequently Asked Questions

What non-lethal weapons were tested by FPSRussia in this video?

FPSRussia tested three non-lethal options: 12-gauge rubber buckshot fired from a custom shotgun at 1000 fps, Sabre Red pepper spray, and an M26 Taser.

How effective is the M26 Taser according to the FPSRussia video?

The video shows the M26 Taser, a 50,000-volt electronic control device, completely incapacitating the volunteer, causing them to fall and remain immobile during the discharge cycle.

What are the effects of Sabre Red pepper spray shown in the FPSRussia video?

Sabre Red pepper spray caused immediate distress and visible discomfort when sprayed directly in the volunteer's face, necessitating prompt decontamination with water.

What was the outcome of the rubber buckshot test by FPSRussia?

Firing 12-gauge rubber buckshot at 1000 fps from a long-barreled shotgun resulted in a painful, impactful hit on the volunteer, demonstrating its non-lethal but potent nature.

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