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Published on December 30, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This video tests the 'Dragon's Breath' shotgun round, inspired by John Wick. The experiment uses ballistic gel and a mannequin head to assess its thermal effects and penetration capabilities. The findings indicate that while the round produces significant heat and burning effects, it lacks the penetration power to go through skin or tissue on its own.

Quick Summary

Dragon's Breath shotgun ammunition creates significant thermal effects, causing burn marks and melting ballistic gel upon impact. While pure Dragon's Breath lacks the power to penetrate skin, combining it with slugs can enhance its penetration capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dragon's Breath Myth
  2. 00:10Types of Dragon's Breath
  3. 00:15Ammunition Source and Setup
  4. 00:25Enhancing Penetration with Slugs
  5. 00:29Preparing the Test Subject
  6. 00:31Firearm Used: Double Barrel Shotgun
  7. 00:37The Shot: Firing Dragon's Breath
  8. 00:44Impact Analysis: Burn Marks and Melting
  9. 00:51Continued Burning Effect
  10. 00:54Close-up: Intense Heat Effects

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the effects of Dragon's Breath shotgun ammunition on ballistic gel?

When Dragon's Breath ammunition impacts ballistic gel, it leaves distinct burn marks and causes the gel to melt significantly. This indicates a substantial thermal effect upon impact.

Can Dragon's Breath ammunition penetrate skin and tissue?

Pure Dragon's Breath ammunition, as tested, does not have the capability to penetrate skin or tissue. However, combining it with slugs can increase its penetration potential.

What firearm was used to test the Dragon's Breath ammunition?

The test utilized a double-barrel shotgun. The specific model mentioned was a 'Faisão' shotgun, described as a clean, double-barrel firearm.

Does the heat from Dragon's Breath ammunition persist after impact?

Yes, the video suggests that the heat generated by Dragon's Breath ammunition continues to burn even after it has penetrated the initial layer of the target.

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