Will Dragon's Breath set you on fire? 🤔🔥

Published on February 24, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video demonstrates a test of Dragon's Breath shotgun shells using a Benelli M4. The host, identified as a firearms enthusiast and content creator, shows that while the shells can cause minor fires and damage, the dramatic cinematic effects seen in movies like John Wick typically require the addition of an accelerant like gasoline. The test was conducted safely at an outdoor shooting range with proper firearm handling observed.

Quick Summary

Dragon's Breath shotgun shells create a pyrotechnic spark shower, but the large fireballs often depicted in movies require an accelerant like gasoline. A Benelli M4 was used to test these shells, demonstrating that while they can ignite materials, dramatic effects are usually enhanced by external accelerants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & John Wick Reference
  2. 00:07Equipment & Setup
  3. 00:19Initial Test Fire
  4. 00:30Accelerant Test
  5. 00:45Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Dragon's Breath shotgun shells actually set things on fire?

Dragon's Breath shells produce a pyrotechnic effect that can ignite flammable materials on contact, but the dramatic fireballs seen in movies typically require an accelerant like gasoline to be effective.

What shotgun was used to test the Dragon's Breath shells?

The video features a Benelli M4 semi-automatic shotgun, chambered in 12 Gauge, which was used for testing the Dragon's Breath incendiary shells in a controlled environment.

How do Dragon's Breath shells work?

Dragon's Breath shells contain magnesium shards or pellets that ignite upon firing, creating a shower of sparks and a pyrotechnic visual effect. They are designed for signaling or visual impact, not typical projectile ballistics.

Is it safe to use Dragon's Breath ammunition?

Using Dragon's Breath ammunition requires extreme caution due to its incendiary nature. Always use in a controlled range environment, wear protective gear, and be aware of fire hazards, especially if accelerants are involved.

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