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Published on June 16, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates an experiment testing the magnetic properties of ammunition. The host uses a powerful Oxbard magnet and special lead-free 9mm rounds fired from a Beretta PMX to see if a bullet can be caught mid-air. While the magnetic ammunition is attracted to the magnet, the test concludes that the magnet's field is insufficient to overcome the projectile's velocity. The demonstration highlights the importance of ammunition composition and the physics involved in projectile dynamics.

Quick Summary

Experiments show that while standard bullets are non-ferrous, magnetic ammunition can be attracted to powerful magnets. However, a 1500kg magnet failed to catch a 9mm projectile fired from a Beretta PMX, as the bullet's high velocity overcame the magnetic force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:20Magnetic Ammunition Explained
  3. 00:31Firearm and Scope Setup
  4. 00:46Test Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can magnets actually catch bullets fired from a gun?

While standard lead and copper bullets are non-ferrous and won't stick, specially designed magnetic ammunition can be attracted to powerful magnets. However, as demonstrated, a magnet's force may not be enough to overcome a bullet's high velocity and trajectory in mid-air.

What kind of ammunition is needed to test magnetic attraction?

For a magnet to attract a projectile, the ammunition must be made of ferrous material. The video uses special lead-free sporting ammunition that contains magnetic components, unlike standard lead or copper bullets.

What firearm and scope were used in the magnetic bullet test?

The experiment utilized a Beretta PMX submachine gun equipped with a Monstrum Archangel 1-6x LPVO scope. This setup allowed for precise aiming during the test.

Why didn't the magnet catch the bullet in the video?

Despite using a powerful 1500kg magnet and magnetic ammunition, the bullet's high velocity and momentum were greater than the magnetic force's ability to capture it mid-flight. The bullet passed the magnet and hit the target.

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