Powder Actuated Nail Gun For Self Defense?!

Published on July 13, 2021
Duration: 14:41

This video explores the viability of a Ramset powder-actuated nail gun as a self-defense tool. The host, demonstrating high expertise in experimental shooting, conducts penetration tests using various materials including railroad ties, wood, synthetic skull, and ballistics gel. While the tool shows lethal potential at close range, the conclusion highlights its impracticality for self-defense due to safety interlocks and inconsistent accuracy.

Quick Summary

While a Ramset powder-actuated nail gun can cause lethal damage at close range, its impracticality for self-defense is highlighted by safety interlocks, inconsistent accuracy at distance, and specialized ammunition, making it less reliable than dedicated firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Concept
  2. 01:07Ammunition & Power Levels
  3. 01:25Tool Mechanics & Nails
  4. 02:18Initial Penetration Tests
  5. 03:11Wood Block Testing
  6. 04:43Range & Accuracy Testing
  7. 07:41Synthetic Skull Test
  8. 09:11Ballistics Gel & Paper
  9. 11:39Visual Impact Tests
  10. 14:05Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a powder-actuated nail gun be used for self-defense?

While a powder-actuated nail gun can cause lethal damage at close range, it is generally considered impractical for self-defense. Its safety interlocks, inconsistent accuracy at distance, and specialized ammunition make it less reliable than dedicated firearms.

What are the power levels of Ramset .22 caliber blanks?

Ramset offers .22 caliber blanks in different power levels, including Power Level 3 (Green) and Power Level 4 (Yellow). The Yellow blanks are more powerful and intended for tougher construction jobs requiring deeper penetration.

How accurate is a powder-actuated nail gun for self-defense?

Accuracy is a significant limitation. At distances beyond 5-10 feet, the nails tend to tumble, making precise targeting difficult and the tool unreliable for self-defense scenarios requiring accuracy.

What is the penetration capability of a powder-actuated nail gun?

In testing, a Ramset tool with Level 4 blanks penetrated 1-2 inches into railroad ties and achieved about 5 inches of penetration in ballistics gel, demonstrating significant kinetic energy at close range.

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