Projéteis de LEGO: Será que são letais?

Published on July 11, 2025
Duration: 1:42

This video tests the lethality and energy transfer of shotgun shells loaded with LEGO projectiles. The experiment involved firing LEGOs into ballistic gelatin and observing the impact on a water jug. The results suggest that while LEGO projectiles can cause significant pain and damage, they are unlikely to be lethal due to their inability to penetrate the ballistic gelatin.

Quick Summary

Testing with ballistic gelatin shows that LEGO projectiles fired from a shotgun do not penetrate and instead bounce off, indicating a less lethal outcome. While they transfer significant energy and can shatter, they are unlikely to cause fatal injuries.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: LEGOs in a Shotgun?
  2. 00:10First Test: Spread and Accuracy
  3. 00:31Accuracy Results and Sound Observation
  4. 00:40Energy Transfer Test: Water Jug Impact
  5. 01:00Energy Test Results: Shattered LEGOs
  6. 01:14Lethality Test: Ballistic Gelatin Impact
  7. 01:21Final Results: Less Lethal Outcome

Frequently Asked Questions

Are LEGO projectiles lethal when fired from a shotgun?

Based on testing with ballistic gelatin, LEGO projectiles fired from a shotgun are not lethal. They failed to penetrate the gelatin and bounced off, indicating they are less lethal, though still potentially painful.

How much energy do LEGO projectiles transfer when fired from a shotgun?

When fired into a water jug, LEGO projectiles shattered, indicating significant energy transfer. However, this energy transfer resulted in fragmentation rather than deep penetration, suggesting a less lethal application.

What shotgun was used in the test of LEGO projectiles?

The GeForce One shotgun was used for the testing of LEGO projectiles. This shotgun features an extended magazine tube, giving it a distinct aesthetic.

What is the purpose of testing LEGO projectiles in ballistic gelatin?

Testing LEGO projectiles in ballistic gelatin aims to simulate the effect of a projectile hitting soft tissue. The lack of penetration in the gelatin suggests that these homemade rounds are less likely to cause fatal injuries.

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