FLARE GUN vs HUMAN HEAD... Could It SAVE Your LIFE???

Published on August 16, 2022
Duration: 8:53

Testing a flare gun against a ballistic dummy head reveals its lethal potential at point-blank range, causing catastrophic damage and internal burning. However, extreme inaccuracy and the significant fire hazard make it an unreliable self-defense tool, unsuitable as a firearm substitute. While it can cause thermal damage, its practical application for defense is severely limited.

Quick Summary

A flare gun can be lethal at point-blank range, penetrating a ballistic dummy's skull and causing severe internal burns. However, its extreme inaccuracy and high fire risk make it an unreliable and dangerous choice for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Flare Gun vs Human Head Test
  2. 00:50Target: Ballistic Dummy Lab Head
  3. 01:24Sponsor & Safety Gear: BulletSafe Vest
  4. 02:30Orion Flare Gun Overview & Risks
  5. 03:117-Yard Accuracy Test Results
  6. 04:15Impact Analysis: Jaw Hit
  7. 05:20Point-Blank Range Test: Skull Penetration
  8. 06:43Conclusion: Is a Flare Gun Effective?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a flare gun be used for self-defense?

While a flare gun can be lethal at point-blank range, causing severe burns and penetration, its extreme inaccuracy and high fire risk make it a very poor and unreliable choice for self-defense.

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

The primary risks include extreme inaccuracy, making it difficult to hit a target, and a significant fire hazard that could harm the user or their surroundings, alongside potential legal ramifications.

How effective is a flare gun against a human head?

At point-blank range, a flare gun can cause catastrophic damage, penetrating the skull and causing severe internal burns. However, at typical engagement distances, its inaccuracy renders it ineffective.

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