Can You Cook A Bullet?

Published on March 4, 2026
Duration: 0:56

This video demonstrates a dangerous experiment where 22LR, 9mm, and .223 ammunition are heated on a stovetop. The experiment, conducted by Civilian Tactical, shows each caliber cooking off sequentially, with the 22LR igniting first, followed by the 9mm and then the .223, resulting in explosions and projectiles being launched. The presenter emphasizes safety by running far away and promotes SDI.TODAY for firearms technology degrees.

Quick Summary

Heating live ammunition on a stovetop causes it to cook off. The 22LR ignites first, followed by the 9mm and then the .223. These cook-offs result in explosions, launching pan components and ammunition parts with considerable force, creating shrapnel. It is extremely unsafe to attempt this experiment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction: Cooking Ammunition
  2. 00:04Setup: Stovetop and Slow-Motion Camera
  3. 00:13Safety Warning and SDI Promotion
  4. 00:21Ammunition Cook-Off Begins
  5. 00:2822LR Cook-Off Analysis
  6. 00:379mm Cook-Off Analysis
  7. 00:47.223 Cook-Off Analysis
  8. 00:54Conclusion and Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you cook 22LR, 9mm, and .223 ammunition on a stovetop?

Heating live ammunition on a stovetop causes it to cook off. The 22LR ignites first, followed by the 9mm and then the .223. These cook-offs result in explosions, launching pan components and ammunition parts with considerable force, creating shrapnel.

Is it safe to cook ammunition?

No, it is extremely unsafe to cook live ammunition. This experiment demonstrates the dangerous and unpredictable explosive potential of ammunition when subjected to heat. It should only be observed in controlled demonstrations by professionals from a safe distance.

Which caliber cooked off first in the stovetop experiment?

In the stovetop experiment conducted by Civilian Tactical, the 22LR ammunition was the first to cook off. It ignited and propelled its components, along with parts of the pan, with significant force.

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