Dá pra usar isso no airsoft de verdade?

Published on September 16, 2025
Duration: 1:47

This video tests airsoft BBs designed for 12-gauge cartridges, claiming to be less lethal. The presenter fires them from a Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun into ballistic gelatin at varying distances. While the BBs did not penetrate the gelatin significantly, they caused surface damage and fractured, suggesting they could cause impressive marks without being lethal. The presenter emphasizes that these are NOT for use in real airsoft games and advises caution.

Quick Summary

12-gauge airsoft BBs, designed to be less lethal, were tested in a real shotgun and ballistic gelatin. They showed minimal penetration but fractured on impact, potentially breaking skin while not being lethal. The presenter warns against using them in actual airsoft guns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 12-Gauge Airsoft BBs
  2. 00:08Hicory Flatboards BBs Overview
  3. 00:15Less Lethal Intention
  4. 00:18Warning: Not for Airsoft Use
  5. 00:33Testing Methodology
  6. 00:40Ballistic Gelatin Test Setup
  7. 00:46Firing from Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol
  8. 00:54Initial Impact Observations
  9. 01:05Lethality Test: Long Range
  10. 01:07Long Range Gelatin Impact
  11. 01:13Lethality Test: Close Range
  12. 01:16Armory Ton Deals Promotion
  13. 01:22Close Range Gelatin Impact
  14. 01:29Results Analysis: Penetration and Fracturing
  15. 01:37Potential for Skin Breaking vs. Lethality
  16. 01:40Impressive Markings
  17. 01:45Call to Action: Subscribe for More Science

Frequently Asked Questions

Can 12-gauge airsoft BBs be used in real airsoft guns?

No, the video explicitly warns against using these 12-gauge airsoft BBs in real airsoft guns. They are designed for testing in real firearms and have different properties than standard airsoft ammunition.

What was the intended purpose of these 12-gauge airsoft BBs?

These 12-gauge airsoft BBs were created with the intention of being less lethal. The goal was to create a projectile that could deter or scare without causing fatal injury.

How did the 12-gauge airsoft BBs perform in ballistic gelatin tests?

From a distance, they did not penetrate the ballistic gelatin. Up close, they fractured and adhered to the surface, causing surface damage but minimal penetration, suggesting they could break skin but not be lethal.

Are these 12-gauge airsoft BBs considered safe for self-defense?

While intended to be less lethal, the video suggests they could break skin and cause impressive marks. Their effectiveness and safety for self-defense are not definitively proven and caution is advised.

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