How Many Car Doors Can a Shotgun Slug Penetrate?

Published on September 11, 2024
Duration: 4:47

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of shotgun slugs through vehicle doors. Using a Remington 870 with Federal Premium Rifled Slugs, the test shows that slugs can easily penetrate multiple car doors. The instructor, Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, advises against using slugs for home defense due to severe overpenetration risks, recommending Double-O Buckshot instead.

Quick Summary

Shotgun slugs can penetrate at least two car doors, creating large exit holes. However, for home defense, former CIA officer Jason Hanson advises against slugs due to severe overpenetration risks. He recommends Double-O Buckshot as a safer alternative for stopping threats without endangering others through interior walls.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Shotgun Slug Car Door Penetration
  2. 00:14Shotgun Setup: Remington 870
  3. 01:12Ammunition: Federal Premium Rifled Slugs
  4. 01:39First Shot: Penetrating Car Doors
  5. 02:03Multiple Shots & Damage Assessment
  6. 02:36Examining Exit Holes and Penetration
  7. 03:03Penetration Through Second Car Door
  8. 03:35Slug Ballistics and Penetration Power
  9. 03:42Home Defense Ammo: Slugs vs. Buckshot
  10. 04:00Recommended Home Defense Ammo: Double-O Buckshot
  11. 04:38Conclusion & Q&A Prompt

Frequently Asked Questions

How many car doors can a shotgun slug penetrate?

In this test, a Federal Premium Rifled Slug fired from a Remington 870 shotgun demonstrated the ability to penetrate through at least two car doors. The slugs created significant damage and exit holes on both the first and second vehicle doors.

Is a shotgun slug good for home defense?

According to former CIA officer Jason Hanson, shotgun slugs are not ideal for home defense due to severe overpenetration risks, especially in multi-unit dwellings. He recommends Double-O Buckshot as a safer alternative for home defense.

What type of shotgun ammunition is recommended for home defense?

For home defense, Jason Hanson recommends Double-O Buckshot for shotguns. This ammunition is considered more suitable for indoor environments than slugs because it offers a higher chance of stopping an intruder while mitigating the risk of overpenetration through multiple interior walls.

What are the risks of using shotgun slugs for home defense?

The primary risk of using shotgun slugs for home defense is severe overpenetration. If you live in an apartment, condo, or townhouse, a slug can easily pass through interior walls, posing a significant danger to others in the residence or adjacent units.

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