Are "Assault Weapons" REALLY More Dangerous???

Published on April 3, 2023
Duration: 16:28

This video compares the perceived danger of an AR-15 against a 12-gauge shotgun through a series of tests. It debunks the notion that AR-15s are inherently more dangerous by demonstrating the significant power and effectiveness of common shotgun ammunition, particularly buckshot and slugs. The tests include recoil comparison, projectile size analysis, penetration tests on soda cans and pineapples, and a ballistic gel liver test, concluding that both platforms are highly lethal and effective self-defense tools.

Quick Summary

A comparison of AR-15s and 12-gauge shotguns reveals that shotguns can be equally or more effective than AR-15s. Tests showed the 12-gauge shotgun generated more recoil but was far more destructive, destroying 23 out of 24 soda cans compared to the AR-15's 7. Both are considered lethal self-defense tools.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 'Assault Weapon' Definition
  2. 01:13Nashville Shooting Article & Misconceptions
  3. 01:45AR-15 Test Firing & Recoil
  4. 02:4312 Gauge Shotgun Introduction (Winchester 1897)
  5. 03:22Shotguns as Safe Alternatives?
  6. 03:43DP-12 Shotgun Showcase
  7. 04:22Recoil Comparison: AR-15 vs Shotgun
  8. 04:45Bullet Hole Size Comparison
  9. 05:1012 Gauge Buckshot vs .223/5.56mm
  10. 05:5112 Gauge Slug vs .223/5.56mm
  11. 06:53Soda Can Ballistics Test: AR-15
  12. 07:26Soda Can Ballistics Test: 12 Gauge Shotgun
  13. 08:03Soda Can Test Results: AR-15 vs Shotgun
  14. 10:10Pineapple Ballistics Test: AR-15
  15. 10:43Pineapple Ballistics Test: 12 Gauge Shotgun
  16. 11:08Pineapple Test Results: AR-15 vs Shotgun
  17. 12:10Ballistic Gel Human Liver Test Setup
  18. 12:4612 Gauge vs Human Liver Test
  19. 13:425.56mm vs Human Liver Test
  20. 14:02Ballistic Gel Test Results: AR-15 vs Shotgun
  21. 15:09Conclusion: AR-15 vs Shotgun Danger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference in recoil between an AR-15 and a 12-gauge shotgun?

The AR-15 exhibits very low recoil, making it easy to manage for quick follow-up shots. In contrast, a 12-gauge shotgun generates significantly more recoil due to launching a much larger projectile, requiring more effort to control.

How does the projectile size of a 12-gauge shotgun compare to an AR-15's .223/5.56mm round?

A .223/5.56mm round is a small, precise bullet. A 12-gauge shotgun firing double-aught buckshot releases nine larger pellets, while a slug is a substantial projectile, often compared to a cannonball, causing vastly more damage.

Which firearm was more effective at destroying soda cans in the test?

In a test involving two cases of soda, the 12-gauge shotgun with double-aught buckshot was significantly more effective, destroying 23 out of 24 cans. The AR-15 with 5.56mm ammunition only destroyed 7 out of 24.

Does an AR-15 have a significant advantage in lethality over a 12-gauge shotgun?

No, the tests suggest both firearms are highly lethal and effective. While the AR-15 is easy to shoot, the 12-gauge shotgun, especially with buckshot or slugs, demonstrates immense destructive power that can be equal to or greater than the AR-15 in certain applications.

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