The Most Dangerous "Safety" Product Ever: Safety Bullet

Published on October 3, 2018
Duration: 12:48

The Safety Bullet, a firearm safety device designed to lock the action when the trigger is pulled, is critically reviewed. While it successfully locks the action upon testing, it is single-use, difficult to remove, and can be easily defeated by inertia. The host also raises significant legal and safety concerns, including potential classification as ammunition and a severe risk of bore obstruction.

Quick Summary

The Safety Bullet is a firearm safety device that locks the action when the trigger is pulled. However, it's single-use, hard to remove, easily defeated by inertia, and poses a severe bore obstruction risk if a live round is fired, potentially causing catastrophic failure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Safety Bullet Concept
  2. 01:40Testing the Safety Bullet
  3. 05:32How to Defeat the Safety Bullet
  4. 06:06Legal & Safety Concerns
  5. 08:53Bore Obstruction Experiment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Safety Bullet and how does it work?

The Safety Bullet is a firearm safety device designed to be chambered like a round. When the trigger is pulled, it's supposed to expand and lock the firearm's action, making it inoperable. It uses a primer to drive an internal rod that expands metal wings.

What are the main criticisms of the Safety Bullet?

Key criticisms include it being single-use, difficult to remove once activated, easily defeated by inertia (slamming the gun), potential legal issues classifying it as ammunition, and a severe risk of bore obstruction.

Can the Safety Bullet cause a bore obstruction?

Yes, firing a live round with the Safety Bullet lodged in the barrel creates a complete bore obstruction. This is extremely dangerous and can lead to catastrophic firearm failure, potentially causing the gun to explode.

Is the Safety Bullet a reliable firearm safety device?

Based on testing, the Safety Bullet is considered unreliable and potentially dangerous. It can be easily bypassed, is difficult to remove, and poses significant safety risks like bore obstruction, making standard safety practices more advisable.

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