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Published on July 7, 2025
Duration: 1:35

This video explores the construction and potential effects of 12-gauge rock salt shotgun shells. It demonstrates a DIY method for creating these shells by replacing lead shot with coarse rock salt. Testing on a raw chicken carcass suggests significant tissue damage, highlighting the potential for extreme pain and non-lethal incapacitation, though lethality is not entirely ruled out.

Quick Summary

Rock salt shotgun shells are constructed by replacing lead shot with coarse rock salt in a 12-gauge shell. Intended for non-lethal self-defense, they aim to cause extreme pain. Testing on a chicken carcass showed significant tissue damage, though lethality is not entirely excluded.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Rock Salt Shells
  2. 00:11DIY Construction of Rock Salt Shells
  3. 00:44Purpose and Potential Effects
  4. 00:54Testing Methodology: Tissue Analogue
  5. 01:19Test Firing and Results
  6. 01:24Analysis of Damage

Frequently Asked Questions

How are rock salt shotgun shells made?

Rock salt shotgun shells are typically made by taking a standard 12-gauge shotgun shell, removing the original shot, and then filling it with coarse rock salt. The shell is then crimped to secure the contents, giving it a professional appearance.

What is the intended purpose of rock salt shotgun shells?

The primary intention behind rock salt shells is to serve as a non-lethal self-defense option. They are designed to cause extreme pain and incapacitation to an aggressor without necessarily causing death.

Are rock salt shotgun shells truly non-lethal?

While designed to be non-lethal, the lethality of rock salt shells is not entirely ruled out. Factors such as the range of engagement, the size of the salt crystals, and the specific area of impact on a person could potentially lead to lethal outcomes.

What was used to test the effectiveness of rock salt shells?

For testing, a raw chicken carcass was used as a tissue analogue. This was chosen because it contains skin, muscle, and bone, making it a more accurate representation of human tissue damage compared to standard ballistic gel.

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