*ICE BULLET* is it deadly? (Test) #demolitionranch #fullautofriday #gun #demoranch

Published on September 17, 2022
Duration: 0:57

This video from Civilian Tactical tests the lethality of homemade ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. The host, identified as a firearms enthusiast and tactical content creator, uses a structured testing methodology involving various targets, including homemade body armor. The results indicate that ice slugs are not effective for penetration or significant damage, denting but not piercing a water bucket and failing to penetrate the body armor target.

Quick Summary

Homemade ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge shotgun were tested for lethality and effectiveness by Civilian Tactical. Results showed they failed to penetrate homemade body armor and only dented a water bucket, indicating they are not deadly or effective projectiles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ice Bullet Test
  2. 00:12Target Setup: Water Bucket, Paper, Body Armor
  3. 00:21Live Fire: Ice Slugs and Standard Slug Comparison
  4. 00:35Results: Ice Slugs Ineffective

Frequently Asked Questions

Are ice bullets deadly when fired from a 12-gauge shotgun?

Based on testing by Civilian Tactical, homemade ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge shotgun are not deadly or effective. They failed to penetrate homemade body armor and only dented a water bucket, indicating very low energy transfer and lethality.

What kind of shotgun was used to test the ice bullets?

The ice bullets were tested using a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. The video shows the host loading custom-molded ice slugs into the shotgun for the experiment.

What were the results of testing ice slugs against body armor?

When fired from a 12-gauge shotgun, ice slugs did not penetrate the homemade body armor target. The results indicated that the ice slugs lacked the necessary force and structural integrity to defeat the armor layers.

How effective are ice slugs compared to standard shotgun slugs?

Standard 12-gauge shotgun slugs demonstrated significantly more penetration and energy transfer when fired into an ice block compared to the ice slugs, which were found to be ineffective against various targets.

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