Are LEGO Shotgun Shells Lethal?

Published on July 10, 2025
Duration: 1:36

This video explores the potential lethality of homemade shotgun shells loaded with LEGO bricks. The Civilian Tactical host, demonstrating intermediate practical firearms experience, uses a GForce 1 Shotgun and ballistics gelatin to test accuracy and impact. The experiment concludes that while painful, these rounds are 'less lethal' and unlikely to be deadly, highlighting the importance of proper ammunition and testing methods.

Quick Summary

The Civilian Tactical video tested the lethality of LEGO shotgun shells using a GForce 1 Shotgun and ballistics gelatin. The experiment concluded that these DIY rounds are 'less lethal,' as they bounced off the gelatin without penetrating, though they did cause fragmentation in a water jug.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to LEGO Shotgun Shells
  2. 00:08Accuracy Test
  3. 00:39Energy Transfer Test
  4. 01:10Lethality Test on Ballistics Gelatin

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The Civilian Tactical video tested the lethality and accuracy of homemade shotgun shells loaded with LEGO bricks. The experiment used a GForce 1 Shotgun and ballistics gelatin to assess the potential damage and penetration capabilities of these DIY rounds.

Are LEGO shotgun shells lethal?

Based on the experiment conducted with ballistics gelatin, LEGO shotgun shells were determined to be 'less lethal.' While they caused impact and fragmentation in a water jug, they did not penetrate the gelatin block, suggesting they would be painful but not deadly.

What equipment was used to test the LEGO shotgun shells?

The test utilized a GForce 1 Shotgun, specifically noted for its extended magazine tube. For testing lethality and impact, a block of ballistics gelatin and a water jug were used, alongside a steel silhouette target for accuracy assessment.

What was the conclusion about the effectiveness of LEGO shotgun shells?

The host concluded that LEGO shotgun shells are 'less lethal.' The slow-motion footage showed the LEGO bricks bouncing off the ballistics gelatin without puncturing it, indicating a significant but brittle impact force that is unlikely to cause fatal injury.

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