Human Head vs Pellet Gun: DEADLY? (Test) #weapons #gun #callofduty

Published on January 20, 2024
Duration: 0:41

This video demonstrates a test of a pump-action pellet rifle against a synthetic ballistic skull model. The host, a firearms and tactical gear content creator, fires a .177 caliber lead pellet at approximately 1000 FPS. The analysis shows the pellet flattened upon impact but did not penetrate the skull model, highlighting the projectile's limitations against robust targets.

Quick Summary

A pump-action pellet rifle fired a .177 caliber lead pellet at 1000 FPS against a synthetic ballistic skull model. The pellet flattened on impact and did not penetrate the model, indicating it was not deadly in this specific test scenario.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:10Weapon Preparation & Velocity
  3. 00:16Firing the Pellet Gun
  4. 00:19Sponsorship Segment
  5. 00:28Results Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the velocity of the pellet fired in the test?

The pump-action pellet rifle was prepared to achieve a velocity of 1000 FPS (Feet Per Second) with a lead pellet, which is stated to be faster than the speed of sound.

Did the pellet gun penetrate the ballistic skull model?

No, the .177 caliber lead pellet, traveling at 1000 FPS, flattened upon impact with the synthetic ballistic skull model and failed to penetrate it.

What type of pellet gun was used in the test?

The video featured a pump-action pellet rifle, specifically prepared by pumping it 12 times to reach its maximum stated velocity.

What protective gear was visible during the test?

The host was observed wearing an Armored Republic plate carrier during the introduction of the experiment.

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