Flare Gun For Self Defense?!

Published on March 11, 2021
Duration: 9:04

This video tests the effectiveness of a 12-gauge flare gun for self-defense. While flares can ignite targets and cause significant damage, they lack the penetration and stopping power of traditional firearms. Testing showed flares can burn through clothing and water jugs but failed to penetrate ballistics gel, indicating they are more of an incendiary tool than a projectile weapon for defense.

Quick Summary

A flare gun can be used for self-defense primarily as an incendiary tool, capable of igniting targets and causing burns. However, it lacks the ballistic stopping power of firearms, failing to penetrate ballistics gel and offering limited deep tissue damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Flare Gun for Self Defense?
  2. 00:59Paper Target & Shotgun Comparison
  3. 02:46Watermelon Impact Test
  4. 04:47Clothing & Ballistics Gel Test
  5. 06:36Water Jug & Fire Test Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a flare gun be used for self-defense?

While a flare gun can ignite targets and cause damage, it lacks the ballistic stopping power of traditional firearms. It's more effective as an incendiary tool than a projectile weapon for immediate incapacitation.

What are the limitations of using a flare gun for self-defense?

Flares have limited penetration, failing to pass through ballistics gel, and lack the mass and velocity for deep tissue damage. Their primary effect is incendiary, which can start fires but not reliably stop an attacker.

How does a flare gun compare to a shotgun for firing flares?

When fired from a standard 12-gauge shotgun, flares seem to have less velocity than when fired from their intended flare gun. Accuracy also differs, with the flare gun requiring specific aiming techniques due to its lack of sights.

What happens when a flare hits a watermelon?

A flare fired at a watermelon causes significant penetration and internal burning. The flare sticks to the target and continues to burn, demonstrating its 'sticky' incendiary nature effectively.

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