Tiro de Espingarda Contra Porta de Carro!

Published on August 14, 2025
Duration: 1:17

This video demonstrates a ballistic test comparing the penetration capabilities of birdshot, buckshot, and a 12-gauge slug against a car door. The results show that while birdshot had minimal effect, buckshot began to penetrate, and the slug created a clean, large hole, significantly damaging the interior. The test highlights the distinct effectiveness of different shotgun ammunition types for external threats.

Quick Summary

A ballistic test comparing shotgun ammunition against a car door reveals distinct penetration capabilities. Birdshot showed minimal effect, buckshot began to penetrate, and a 12-gauge slug created a clean, large hole, significantly damaging the interior and demonstrating superior effectiveness against vehicle barriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shotgun Ammo vs Car Door
  2. 00:04Testing Birdshot Against Car Door
  3. 00:20Testing Buckshot (Beretta A300) Against Car Door
  4. 00:48Testing 12-Gauge Slug Against Car Door
  5. 01:07Ammunition Effectiveness Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Which shotgun ammunition penetrates a car door the most effectively?

In ballistic tests, a 12-gauge slug demonstrated the most significant penetration, creating a large, clean hole. Buckshot showed partial penetration, while birdshot had minimal effect, primarily damaging the paint.

What is the difference in performance between birdshot, buckshot, and slugs against a car door?

Birdshot is designed for small game and offers little penetration against a car door. Buckshot provides moderate penetration, capable of breaching the door. A 12-gauge slug offers the deepest penetration and causes the most structural damage.

Can buckshot penetrate a car door?

Yes, buckshot can penetrate a car door. While it may not create as clean a hole as a slug, it is shown to breach the door's material, making it a more effective option than birdshot for such barriers.

What type of shotgun ammunition is best for external threats involving vehicles?

For external threats involving vehicles, a 12-gauge slug is generally the most effective due to its superior penetration power. Buckshot can also be effective, offering a wider spread, while birdshot is largely ineffective against vehicle doors.

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