Tiros de festim calibre .22LR contra frigideira: quem vence esse duelo?

Published on March 7, 2026
Duration: 0:41

This video demonstrates an unconventional experiment involving .22LR blank ammunition (CCI Power Loads 4C22) and a heated frying pan. The blanks, when heated on a propane stove, eventually explode and propel themselves like small rockets due to the rapid expulsion of gases. The instructor, demonstrating experienced handling and knowledge of blank ammunition properties, issues a strong safety warning against replicating this dangerous activity.

Quick Summary

Heating .22 caliber blank ammunition in a frying pan can cause them to explode violently after a few minutes, launching like small rockets due to gas expulsion. This experiment, while demonstrating blank cartridge behavior, is extremely dangerous and should never be replicated. Always prioritize firearm safety and avoid hazardous ammunition experimentation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:04Heating Blanks on Stove
  3. 00:06Understanding Blank Ammunition
  4. 00:10Educational Course Promotion
  5. 00:16Stove Ignition & Blanks
  6. 00:19Blanks Exploding in Pan
  7. 00:23Slow-Motion Combustion
  8. 00:26Blank vs. Live Round Behavior
  9. 00:30Blanks as Mini Rockets
  10. 00:36Safety Warning & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when .22 caliber blank ammunition is heated in a frying pan?

When .22 caliber blank ammunition, like CCI Power Loads 4C22, is heated in a frying pan on a stove, it can explode violently after a few minutes. The blanks expel gases from their crimped end, launching them like small rockets.

Is it safe to heat blank ammunition?

No, it is extremely dangerous and strongly advised against. Heating blank ammunition can lead to unpredictable and violent explosions, posing a significant risk of injury. This experiment highlights the potential hazards, not a recommended practice.

How do .22 caliber blank cartridges behave differently from live rounds when heated?

.22 caliber blank cartridges, when heated, expel gases from their crimped side, acting like small rockets. This is different from traditional live cartridges, which might simply rupture or explode in a less directed manner.

What is the purpose of blank ammunition?

Blank ammunition is designed to produce noise and muzzle flash without firing a projectile. It's commonly used for training, ceremonial purposes, or in film productions, but its behavior under extreme conditions like heating is unpredictable and hazardous.

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