Politician claims Assault Rifles create foot wide exit wounds

Published on August 28, 2022
Duration: 12:23

Garand Thumb, with high authority and expertise in terminal ballistics and military hardware, debunks a politician's claim about assault rifle exit wounds using scientific testing on a ballistic dummy. The video demonstrates that standard assault rifle calibers produce exit wounds significantly smaller than claimed, with only extremely high-caliber anti-materiel rounds approaching the described dimensions.

Quick Summary

Garand Thumb scientifically debunks claims that assault rifles create foot-wide exit wounds. Testing various calibers on a ballistic dummy, he found that only .50 BMG rounds from anti-materiel rifles approach this size, while standard 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm rounds produce significantly smaller wounds, highlighting the importance of verifying political statements with empirical data.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Claim
  2. 01:34Ballistic Dummy Setup
  3. 02:09Sig 553 Commando Test (5.56mm)
  4. 03:06M4A1 and M203 Test
  5. 06:05AKM Test (7.62x39mm)
  6. 08:32SCAR-H and Hunting Rifle Tests
  7. 09:29.50 Cal Barrett Test
  8. 10:08Conclusion: Debunking the Myth

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber firearm can create foot-wide exit wounds?

Based on Garand Thumb's testing, only extremely high-caliber anti-materiel rifles like the Barrett M82A1 firing a .50 BMG round can produce exit wounds approaching 10-12 inches. Standard assault rifles do not create such large wounds.

Do assault rifles create foot-wide exit wounds?

No, according to Garand Thumb's scientific testing using ballistic dummies, standard assault rifles firing calibers like 5.56mm or 7.62x39mm do not create foot-wide exit wounds. The wounds are significantly smaller.

How does Garand Thumb test firearm claims?

Garand Thumb uses a high-fidelity ballistic dummy with simulated organs and bones to conduct terminal ballistics tests. He measures the actual exit wound dimensions from various firearms and ammunition to compare against specific claims.

What is the difference in exit wound size between 5.56mm and .50 BMG rounds?

A 5.56mm round typically creates an exit wound around 4 inches or less, while a .50 BMG round from a Barrett M82A1 can create an exit wound approaching 10-12 inches, demonstrating a massive difference in destructive potential.

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