Rubber Slug To Da Face

Published on September 18, 2023
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This video demonstrates the impact of a Firequest rubber slug from a 12-gauge shotgun on a Cranium Target Ballistic Gel Head. The gel head, featuring a sticky back for mounting and a capture box, shows a significant dent in the eye area after impact but remains intact. The demonstration highlights the durability of the ballistic gel and the effect of less-lethal projectiles.

Quick Summary

The Cranium Target Ballistic Gel Head, featuring a sticky back and capture box, was tested with a Firequest 12-gauge rubber slug. The gel head showed a notable dent in the eye area post-impact but remained intact, highlighting its durability for training simulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gear Overview
  2. 00:21Impact Demonstration: Slow Motion
  3. 00:25Post-Shot Analysis: Gel Head Condition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cranium Target Ballistic Gel Head?

The Cranium Target Ballistic Gel Head is a training tool designed to simulate impacts. It features a sticky back for easy mounting and a box to capture the gel, offering high durability for repeated testing.

What kind of projectile was used in the test?

The test utilized a 12-gauge rubber slug provided by Firequest. This type of projectile is often considered less-lethal and is used for training or specific tactical applications.

How did the ballistic gel head hold up after the impact?

The ballistic gel head sustained a significant dent in the eye area where the rubber slug impacted. However, the ballistic gel itself remained intact and the target survived the shot, demonstrating its durability.

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