Quão Perigosas São as Pistolas Sinalizadoras? *Teste* (Resultados)

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 1:05

This video provides an experimental test of a 12-gauge Orion Flare Gun's potential lethality. While demonstrating its use with a human head model (skull and watermelons), the presenter highlights significant issues with accuracy and unpredictable projectile trajectory. The test reveals the flare can cause damage but emphasizes its unreliability as a precise tool.

Quick Summary

The Orion 12-gauge flare gun can cause significant damage, as demonstrated by impacting and burning watermelons. However, its primary drawback is extreme inaccuracy and unpredictable trajectory, making it difficult to hit targets even at close range, thus limiting its utility as a precise tool or weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Target Setup
  2. 00:09Unpredictable Trajectory & DJI Osmo Incident
  3. 00:21Flare Cartridge Identification
  4. 00:35Live Fire Test & Impact
  5. 00:47Accuracy Analysis & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How dangerous are flare guns like the Orion 12-gauge model?

The Orion 12-gauge flare gun can be dangerous due to its impact and burning effect, as demonstrated by damaging watermelons. However, its extreme inaccuracy makes it difficult to control, posing risks from unpredictable trajectories rather than precise lethality.

What are the main drawbacks of using a flare gun for targeting?

The primary drawback is their highly unpredictable flight path; they do not fly straight. This inaccuracy makes it challenging to hit a target even at short distances, as shown in tests where hitting a watermelon at 3 meters was difficult.

What safety precautions should be taken when handling a flare gun?

Standard firearm safety rules apply, including proper muzzle discipline (always pointing in a safe direction) and using hearing protection. The unpredictable nature of flares also necessitates awareness of potential collateral damage.

Can a flare gun be considered a weapon?

While capable of causing damage, the Orion flare gun's extreme inaccuracy and unpredictable trajectory make it unreliable as a weapon for precise engagement. Its primary design is for signaling, not combat.

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