What If You Shoot A Gun UNDERGROUND? *TEST*

Published on December 16, 2024
Duration: 1:17

This guide details an experimental procedure for firing a shotgun while buried underground, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. It covers preparation, safety setup for remote firing, the firing process, and post-fire inspection. The host, identified as a firearms enthusiast and content creator, successfully fired a Turkish Pump-Action Shotgun buried in a dirt trench, with the firearm showing no damage. The experiment highlights firearm resilience under unusual conditions.

Quick Summary

In an experimental test, a 12 Gauge Turkish Pump-Action Shotgun was fired while buried underground. The firearm survived without visible barrel deformation or damage, with the plastic shotgun wad recovered from the dirt. Safety protocols included remote firing from behind cover using a string after burying the shotgun in a trench.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Underground Firing Test
  2. 00:06Shotgun Preparation and Function Test
  3. 00:20Safety Measures and Remote Firing Setup
  4. 00:32Executing the Underground Shotgun Fire
  5. 00:52Post-Fire Inspection and Recovery
  6. 01:07Test Results and Firearm Condition

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a shotgun is fired underground?

When a 12 Gauge shotgun was fired underground in an experimental test by Civilian Tactical, the firearm, a Turkish Pump-Action Shotgun, survived without visible barrel deformation or damage. The shotgun wad was recovered from the dirt, indicating successful projectile and gas expulsion.

How was the underground shotgun firing test conducted safely?

Safety measures included digging a shallow trench, burying the shotgun with the trigger accessible, and using a string for remote firing from behind cover. A function test was performed beforehand, and post-fire inspections were conducted cautiously.

What specific firearm was used in the underground firing test?

The experiment utilized a camouflage-patterned, Turkish Pump-Action Shotgun chambered in 12 Gauge. The firearm was loaded with a 12 Gauge shotgun shell for the test.

What were the key findings of the underground shotgun test?

The primary finding was that a 12 Gauge shotgun could be fired while buried underground without sustaining damage. The test also demonstrated the recovery of the shotgun wad from the soil, confirming the firing sequence.

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