This Fires Real Bullets... But it is "Not a Gun"

Published on July 12, 2023
Duration: 15:03

This guide details the operation and testing of a Bang Stick, a unique tool often classified as non-firearm gear but capable of firing live ammunition. Expert Matt Carriker demonstrates its mechanics, testing various calibers (.223, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, 12 Gauge) on different targets, including ballistic gel. The video highlights the device's impact-fired mechanism, significant recoil, and potential for modification, emphasizing safe handling and testing procedures.

Quick Summary

A Bang Stick is a tool, often used by divers for protection, that fires a projectile upon impact. Its mechanism involves chamber collapse, which drives a firing pin into the primer, allowing it to function even underwater where traditional firearms may fail. It can fire calibers like .223, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and 12 Gauge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shark Week Theme
  2. 01:13Bang Stick Mechanics Explained
  3. 02:30.223 Caliber Testing
  4. 05:42.357 Magnum Testing
  5. 07:13.44 Magnum Testing
  6. 09:23Ballistic Gel Head Test
  7. 11:0912 Gauge Bang Stick Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bang Stick and how does it work?

A Bang Stick is a tool, often used by divers for protection, that fires a projectile upon impact. Its mechanism involves chamber collapse, which drives a firing pin into the primer, allowing it to function even underwater where traditional firearms may fail.

What calibers can a Bang Stick fire?

Bang Sticks can be chambered for various calibers, including .223, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and 12 Gauge shotgun shells, demonstrating versatility in power and application.

Is a Bang Stick considered a firearm?

While a Bang Stick fires real bullets, it is often classified as a tool or fishing gear rather than a traditional firearm, primarily due to its design and intended use, though legal classifications can vary.

What are the safety considerations when using a Bang Stick?

Users must be aware of the significant, direct recoil transferred to the hand. Safe handling, including clearing procedures and appropriate protective gear, is crucial, especially with higher-powered calibers like the 12-gauge version.

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