Are Less Lethal Rounds DEADLY? (Watermelon Test) #gun #pewpew #guns

Published on June 29, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the effectiveness of three less lethal shotgun rounds against watermelons. The Fire Ants (rubber buckshot) penetrated halfway, the Javelin rounds split the watermelon in half, and the Iron Fist (iron pellets) disintegrated the watermelon, indicating significant impact potential for all three.

Quick Summary

Three less lethal shotgun rounds were tested on watermelons: Fire Ants (rubber buckshot) penetrated halfway, Javelin rounds split the watermelon in half, and Iron Fist (iron pellets) caused it to disintegrate. This demonstrates the significant impact potential of these rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:09Iron Fist Round Description
  3. 00:15Javelin Rounds Description
  4. 00:22Fire Ants Round Description
  5. 00:27Fire Ants Test & Results
  6. 00:38Javelin Rounds Test & Results
  7. 00:45Iron Fist Test & Results
  8. 00:57Conclusion & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three less lethal shotgun rounds tested in the video?

The video tests three less lethal shotgun rounds: the Iron Fist (mini iron pellets), the Javelin rounds (12 gauge), and the Fire Ants (double-ought buckshot made of rubber). All were sent by Fire Quest.

How did the Fire Ants rubber buckshot perform against a watermelon?

When fired point-blank, the Fire Ants rubber buckshot penetrated about halfway into the watermelon, making an X-shaped cut.

What was the impact of the Javelin rounds on a watermelon?

The Javelin rounds were powerful enough to split a watermelon completely in half when fired point-blank, scattering watermelon fragments.

Did the Iron Fist less lethal round prove effective?

Yes, the Iron Fist round, containing mini iron pellets, caused the watermelon to disintegrate into many pieces upon point-blank impact, indicating significant force.

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