12 Gauge Shotgun: Little Man Felt Recoil

Published on July 25, 2014
Duration: 4:50

This video from The VSO Gun Channel provides an expert look at the felt recoil of various 12 Gauge shotgun loads, including a detailed test of the M1030 Breaching Slug developed with POI Tactical. The host, demonstrating high authority, showcases the slug's effectiveness in breaching solid oak doors while highlighting its frangible nature for safety. The content is informative and practical for those interested in specialized shotgun ammunition and tactical applications.

Quick Summary

The M1030 Breaching Slug is a 600-grain frangible steel projectile for 12 Gauge shotguns, used in tactical breaching to destroy door locks and hinges. It demonstrated high kinetic energy punching through solid oak doors while its frangible nature minimizes over-penetration risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Montage
  2. 00:24Recoil Test Introduction
  3. 01:24Recoil Testing
  4. 02:36M1030 Breaching Slugs Introduction
  5. 03:15Breaching Test on Oak Door

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M1030 Breaching Slug?

The M1030 Breaching Slug, developed with POI Tactical, is a specialized 12 Gauge ammunition featuring a 600-grain frangible steel projectile. Its primary use is for tactical breaching, designed to destroy door locks and hinges during entry operations.

How does the recoil of 3-inch slugs compare to 00 buckshot in a 12 Gauge shotgun?

During a blind test, the 3-inch slugs delivered a significantly more punishing felt recoil compared to standard 00 buckshot. This difference is substantial and impacts shooter control and comfort.

What are the advantages of frangible ammunition like the M1030 slug?

Frangible ammunition, such as the M1030, is designed to break apart upon impact. This characteristic minimizes the risk of ricochets and dangerous over-penetration, making it safer for use in confined tactical environments.

What kind of testing was performed on the M1030 Breaching Slugs?

The M1030 Breaching Slugs were tested against a solid oak door. The slugs demonstrated high kinetic energy by creating clean holes through the dense wood, showcasing their effectiveness for breaching purposes.

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