Isso Vai SALVAR Sua VIDA??? *Experiência*

Published on June 11, 2025
Duration: 1:26

This video tests whether a pocket knife can prevent a firearm discharge when a concealed weapon is drawn from a holster. The experiment uses a SIG Sauer P320 and a Tecto A3 Delta pocket knife, simulating a scenario where the knife might interfere with the draw stroke. The results suggest that a pocket knife, even when damaged, can potentially mitigate the effects of an accidental discharge.

Quick Summary

This experiment tests if a pocket knife can prevent a SIG P320 accidental discharge during a holster draw. The Tecto A3 Delta pocket knife survived a bullet impact and remained functional, suggesting it could potentially mitigate the effects of an accidental discharge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pocket Knife vs. Accidental Discharge
  2. 00:09Experiment Setup: Melancia & Tecto Knife
  3. 00:24Simulating Holster Draw and Pocket Placement
  4. 00:40Firing the MC9 Prime and Slow-Motion Setup
  5. 00:51Impact Analysis: Melancia, Knife, and Firearm
  6. 01:03Results: Knife Functionality and Melancia Damage
  7. 01:09Analysis of Knife Durability and Survival
  8. 01:15Conclusion: Pocket Knife's Potential to Save a Life

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pocket knife prevent a SIG P320 accidental discharge during a draw?

This experiment suggests a pocket knife, like the Tecto A3 Delta, might mitigate the effects of a SIG P320 accidental discharge during a holster draw. The knife survived bullet impact and remained functional, potentially disrupting the discharge or redirecting the projectile.

What was tested in the video regarding firearm safety?

The video tested if a pocket knife placed in a simulated pocket could prevent or lessen the impact of an accidental discharge from a SIG Sauer P320 during a concealed carry draw from a holster.

How durable is the Tecto A3 Delta pocket knife under extreme conditions?

The Tecto A3 Delta pocket knife demonstrated significant durability, surviving a direct bullet impact from a SIG P320. Despite delamination, its screws and rivets held it together, allowing it to remain functional.

Which firearms were involved in the accidental discharge test?

The test involved a SIG Sauer P320, which is noted for potential spontaneous discharge issues, and an MC9 Prime, which is stated not to have the same problems. A Tecto A3 Delta pocket knife was also used.

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