Twister Slug: Truque ou Verdade?

Published on August 2, 2025
Duration: 1:25

This video tests the 'Twister' slug, a shotgun projectile featuring three lead petals designed to open upon impact. The test demonstrates its performance by shooting a five-gallon water jug, a paper target for accuracy, and ballistic gelatin for lethality. The results show significant water displacement, a clean hole on the paper target, and petal separation in the gelatin, indicating effective expansion and penetration.

Quick Summary

The 'Twister' slug is a shotgun projectile designed with three lead petals that open upon impact. Testing showed significant water displacement, a clean hole on a paper target, and petal separation in ballistic gelatin, indicating effective expansion and lethality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Twister Slug
  2. 00:07Twister Slug Design and Mechanism
  3. 00:17Water Jug Impact Test Setup
  4. 00:22Paper Target Accuracy Test Setup
  5. 00:26Ballistic Gelatin Lethality Test Setup
  6. 00:36Water Jug Impact Results
  7. 00:40Paper Target Accuracy Results
  8. 00:46Ammunition Source: Flatbard Collection
  9. 00:52Ballistic Gelatin Lethality Test Results
  10. 01:06Detailed Gelatin Test Analysis
  11. 01:16Conclusion: Twister Slug Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Twister' slug and how does it work?

The 'Twister' slug is a shotgun projectile featuring three lead petals designed to open upon impact. This expansion is intended to increase its effectiveness by creating a larger wound channel and transferring more energy to the target.

How was the Twister slug tested for performance?

The Twister slug was tested in three ways: impacting a five-gallon water jug to observe energy transfer, hitting a paper target for accuracy, and penetrating ballistic gelatin to assess its lethality and expansion characteristics.

What were the results of the Twister slug's ballistic gelatin test?

In ballistic gelatin, the Twister slug's petals separated upon impact, with pieces exiting behind the main projectile. This confirmed its expansion mechanism and indicated effective penetration and lethality.

Where did the ammunition for the Twister slug test come from?

The ammunition used in this test, including the Twister slugs, was sourced from a collection referred to as the 'Flatbard Collection'.

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