Weird Shotgun Shells Vs Car (Running Engine)

Published on January 22, 2023
Duration: 6:21

This video demonstrates the destructive potential of various 12-gauge shotgun rounds against a Suzuki Swift, including a running engine. It showcases specialty rounds like Clean Shot, beanbag, slug/buckshot combinations, the Ballistic Machinist Demi Gorgon, a double slug, and a steel dumbbell round. The testing highlights significant damage to the vehicle's exterior and interior, and impressively, the engine's resilience even after being shot with a cannon and multiple high-power rounds.

Quick Summary

This video tests various 12-gauge specialty shotgun rounds against a Suzuki Swift, including 'Clean Shot,' beanbag, slug/buckshot combos, the 'Demi Gorgon,' double slugs, and a steel dumbbell round. The rounds caused extensive damage, yet the car's engine, even after being shot with a cannon and multiple high-power rounds, remarkably continued to run.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Car Setup
  2. 00:39Clean Shot Round Test
  3. 00:57Beanbag Round Test
  4. 01:12Slug & Buckshot Combo Test
  5. 01:43Ballistic Machinist Demi Gorgon Test
  6. 02:13Double Slug Test
  7. 03:03Engine Start & Steel Dumbbell Test
  8. 04:06Engine Durability Assessment
  9. 05:22North Tac Optics Sponsorship
  10. 06:08Final Engine Attempt & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of specialty shotgun rounds were tested against the car?

The video tested several specialty 12-gauge shotgun rounds, including 'Clean Shot' for barrel cleaning, a beanbag round, a combination of slug and 00 buckshot, the Ballistic Machinist 'Demi Gorgon' with a .357 hollow point, a double slug, and a steel dumbbell round.

How did the specialty shotgun rounds affect the Suzuki Swift?

The rounds caused significant damage, including massive dents, large holes, interior damage to seats, and mechanical failure of the emergency brake. The steel dumbbell round even busted the engine block.

Did the car's engine continue to run after being shot?

Remarkably, yes. Even after being previously damaged by a cannon and then shot with multiple high-power shotgun rounds, including the steel dumbbell round that busted the block, the engine continued to run.

What is the 'Demi Gorgon' shotgun round?

The 'Demi Gorgon' is a specialty round made by Ballistic Machinist. It features a .357 hollow point bullet encased within an aluminum chassis, designed for significant penetration and impact.

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