Jawbreaker Goes BOOM! Bullet vs Jawbreaker #gun #demolitionranch #fullautofriday #civtac

Published on November 21, 2022
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates a unique ballistics test where a jawbreaker is used as a projectile target. The Civilian Tactical host, exhibiting enthusiasm and casual expertise, tests the stopping power of various calibers: 12 Gauge Birdshot from a G-Force Arms AR-12, .22 LR from a Sig Sauer P322, and 9mm. The results show varying degrees of jawbreaker destruction, offering a visual representation of projectile energy transfer.

Quick Summary

The Civilian Tactical channel tested jawbreaker ballistics using 12 Gauge Birdshot from a G-Force Arms AR-12, .22 LR from a Sig Sauer P322, and 9mm. Birdshot caused minor damage, .22 LR fragmented the jawbreaker, and 9mm completely obliterated it, demonstrating varying projectile energy and penetration capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:1212 Gauge Birdshot Test
  3. 00:22.22 LR Test
  4. 00:479mm Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used in the jawbreaker ballistics test?

The test utilized a G-Force Arms AR-12 shotgun for the 12 Gauge Birdshot and a Sig Sauer P322 pistol for the .22 LR rounds. The specific firearm for the 9mm test was not explicitly detailed but was shown to obliterate the jawbreaker.

How did different calibers affect the jawbreaker?

12 Gauge Birdshot caused minimal damage. The .22 LR fragmented the jawbreaker but stopped the bullet. The 9mm round completely destroyed the jawbreaker, showcasing significant energy transfer and penetration.

What was the purpose of the jawbreaker ballistics test?

The experiment aimed to visually demonstrate the differing effects and stopping power of various ammunition types (Birdshot, .22 LR, 9mm) when impacting a dense, confectionery target, offering a unique perspective on ballistics.

What safety precautions should be taken during such firearm experiments?

Essential safety measures include always handling firearms safely, ensuring they are pointed in a safe direction, maintaining a safe distance from the firing line, and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment like eye and ear protection.

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