Will rifle rounds explode?🤔🤯

Published on August 24, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This guide details an experimental test to determine if rifle rounds will explode when subjected to impacts from both shotgun birdshot and rifle fire. The experiment, conducted by the Collapse N Protect host, demonstrates that while ammunition can be damaged and gunpowder can ignite, the rounds themselves do not explode. It highlights the importance of safe firearm handling and PPE during such tests.

Quick Summary

Rifle ammunition like 5.56x45mm NATO does not typically explode when shot. However, impacts can rupture casings, spilling gunpowder. This gunpowder can ignite from sparks generated by bullet impacts on steel targets, causing a fire, but not an ammunition detonation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Hypothesis
  2. 00:11Shotgun Impact Test
  3. 00:28AR-15 Impact Test
  4. 00:45Post-Test Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Can rifle ammunition explode when shot?

Rifle ammunition like 5.56x45mm NATO typically does not explode in the way a grenade might. However, when a magazine is shot by an AR-15, the casing can rupture, spilling gunpowder which can then ignite from sparks caused by bullet impact on steel, creating a fire.

What happens when a shotgun shoots a rifle magazine?

When a shotgun fires birdshot at a loaded rifle magazine, the magazine can become severely dented and the rounds may scatter. However, the ammunition itself is unlikely to explode or ignite due to the impact of the smaller birdshot pellets.

What causes gunpowder to ignite in a damaged magazine?

Gunpowder can ignite if spilled from a ruptured casing. The ignition source is often a spark created when a bullet strikes a hard surface like a steel target plate, or potentially from hot gases escaping a damaged firearm or casing.

What safety gear is essential for firearm testing?

Essential safety gear includes ballistic-rated eye protection to shield against fragments and debris, and hearing protection to prevent damage from muzzle blast. Tactical gloves can also improve grip and safety during firearm manipulation.

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