Will a 9mm "Blow A Lung Out?"

Published on June 21, 2022
Duration: 7:03

This video debunks President Biden's claims about 9mm handgun effectiveness by conducting live-fire tests on watermelons. Instructors Stephen Williford and Eric demonstrate the actual impact of 9mm, .500 Magnum, 5.56mm rifle rounds, .45-70 Government, and 12 gauge shotgun slugs. They highlight the significant difference in destructive power between various calibers and criticize political misinformation regarding firearms.

Quick Summary

Ballistic tests conducted by Iraqveteran8888 demonstrate that a 9mm handgun does not 'blow the lung out of the body' as suggested by political figures. While 9mm is effective, calibers like the .500 Magnum, .45-70 Government, and 12 gauge shotgun slugs exhibit significantly greater destructive power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Guest Welcome
  2. 00:20Biden's 9mm 'Blows Lung Out' Claim
  3. 00:399mm 'High Power' Misconception
  4. 00:579mm Watermelon Test
  5. 01:299mm Impact Analysis
  6. 01:40.500 Magnum Watermelon Test
  7. 02:06.500 Magnum Impact
  8. 02:245.56mm Rifle Watermelon Test
  9. 02:405.56mm Impact
  10. 02:54.45-70 Gov't Watermelon Test
  11. 03:01.45-70 Gov't Impact
  12. 03:1812 Gauge Shotgun Commentary & Test
  13. 03:30Shotgun 'Blasts' Irresponsibility
  14. 03:3812 Gauge Shotgun Impact
  15. 04:16Critique of Gun Control Ignorance
  16. 05:4812 Gauge Ammo Specifications
  17. 06:01Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a 9mm handgun 'blow the lung out of the body' as claimed by President Biden?

No, ballistic tests on watermelons show that a 9mm round creates a hole but does not cause the exaggerated damage implied by political claims. More powerful calibers are required for such destructive effects.

What is the difference in destructive power between a 9mm and a .500 Magnum?

The .500 Magnum is vastly more powerful than a 9mm. Live-fire tests demonstrate that the .500 Magnum causes a dramatic explosion of a target, while a 9mm creates a much smaller wound channel.

How does a 5.56mm rifle round compare to a 9mm handgun round in terms of impact?

A 5.56mm rifle round, due to its higher velocity, causes significant fragmentation and more destructive damage to a target compared to a 9mm handgun round, which creates a more localized wound.

Is it safe to fire a shotgun into the air as a warning shot?

No, firing a shotgun into the air is considered irresponsible and dangerous. Firearms should be used effectively to stop a threat, not for signaling or warning shots.

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