The CANE Gun (This Ain’t Your Grandpa’s Walking Stick!)

Published on May 5, 2025
Duration: 12:41

This review of the Cane Gun, a .40 caliber black powder firearm disguised as a walking stick with an integrated dagger, highlights its unique novelty. Testing revealed the .40 caliber ball achieved full pass-through in ballistic gel and penetrated 12 layers of 'Depends' diapers. Accuracy is challenging due to the lack of traditional sights, but the firearm and its dagger function as demonstrated in various destructive tests.

Quick Summary

The Cane Gun is a unique .40 caliber black powder firearm disguised as a walking stick, featuring an integrated dagger. Testing showed it achieved full pass-through in ballistic gel and penetrated 12 layers of diapers, though accuracy is challenging due to the lack of sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Self Defense Scenario
  2. 00:58Introducing the Cane Gun (.40 Cal Black Powder)
  3. 01:51Testing the Integrated Dagger/Shank
  4. 02:22Firearm Operation & Percussion Cap Ignition
  5. 02:54Bologna Terminal Effects Test
  6. 04:28Accuracy Test (10 & 15 Yards)
  7. 05:41Ballistic Gel Penetration Test
  8. 06:51Diaper Penetration Test (Depends)
  9. 08:26Destructive Testing (Spam, Pimento Cheese)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cane Gun and what are its unique features?

The Cane Gun is a novelty firearm disguised as a walking stick. It's a .40 caliber black powder weapon that uses a percussion cap ignition system and features a hidden, integrated dagger or shank for secondary use.

How did the Cane Gun perform in ballistic gel testing?

In a test using a 16-inch block of 10% ballistic gel, the .40 caliber projectile fired from the Cane Gun achieved a full pass-through, indicating significant penetration power for its size.

What were the results of the diaper penetration test with the Cane Gun?

When testing the Cane Gun's .40 caliber projectile against a stack of 27 'Depends' diapers, the ball was stopped after penetrating approximately 12 layers, demonstrating a surprising level of resistance.

Is the Cane Gun accurate and easy to aim?

Accuracy testing showed that aiming the Cane Gun is challenging, especially at 10 and 15 yards. This difficulty is primarily attributed to the lack of traditional sights on the firearm.

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