Esse não é um pente comum

Published on December 13, 2025
Duration: 1:45

This video demonstrates the potential lethality of common-looking items repurposed as weapons. A 'honey dagger' disguised as a comb, a tactical pen, and a screwdriver are tested for penetration depth on ballistic gelatin. The screwdriver achieved the deepest penetration, while the 'honey dagger' caused more tissue damage due to its multiple blades.

Quick Summary

The video tests non-ballistic items for lethality, including a 'honey dagger' comb, a tactical pen, and a screwdriver, using ballistic gelatin. The screwdriver achieved the deepest penetration, while the 'honey dagger' caused more tissue damage due to its multi-blade design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Non-Ballistic Threats
  2. 00:06Testing the 'Honey Dagger' Comb
  3. 00:17'Honey Dagger' Design and Sharpness
  4. 00:23Ballistic Gelatin Test: 'Honey Dagger'
  5. 00:32'Honey Dagger' Penetration Results
  6. 00:40Introducing the Tactical Pen
  7. 00:57Tactical Pen Design
  8. 01:05Ballistic Gelatin Test: Tactical Pen
  9. 01:08Tactical Pen Penetration Results
  10. 01:15Testing the Screwdriver
  11. 01:27Ballistic Gelatin Test: Screwdriver
  12. 01:31Screwdriver Penetration Results
  13. 01:34Comparison of Penetration and Damage
  14. 01:41Conclusion: Which Would You Use?

Frequently Asked Questions

What non-ballistic items were tested for their potential lethality?

The video tested three non-ballistic items: a 'honey dagger' disguised as a comb, a tactical pen, and a standard screwdriver. These items were evaluated for their penetration capabilities using ballistic gelatin.

How did the 'honey dagger' perform in the ballistic gelatin test?

The 'honey dagger,' disguised as a comb, demonstrated significant penetration into the ballistic gelatin. Its reinforced polymer tip was incredibly sharp, and its multi-blade design caused considerable tissue damage.

Which item achieved the deepest penetration in the test?

The standard screwdriver achieved the deepest penetration into the ballistic gelatin among the tested items. This highlights its potential as a dangerous improvised weapon due to its pointed and sturdy design.

What is the difference in damage between the 'honey dagger' and the screwdriver?

While the screwdriver achieved deeper penetration, the 'honey dagger' caused more tissue damage due to its multiple blades that open the fabric. The tactical pen showed the least penetration of the three.

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