Bamboo Death Skewers *TEST* (is it lethal ?) #gun #civtac #demoranch

Published on January 24, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the lethality of bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun. While accuracy is noted as poor, the skewers demonstrate significant penetration and wound potential, even splitting upon impact to create more damage. The test utilizes water bottles for energy demonstration and a shrapnel vest for lethality assessment.

Quick Summary

Bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun are considered deadly, demonstrating significant energy transfer and penetration. While their accuracy is poor, they can split upon impact, creating multiple wound channels and causing substantial damage, as evidenced by their ability to penetrate a shrapnel vest.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:10Testing Methodology: Accuracy and Energy
  3. 00:16Lethality Test: Shrapnel Vest
  4. 00:22Results and Analysis
  5. 00:30Water Bottle Impact
  6. 00:45Slow-Motion Skewer Impact
  7. 00:54Conclusion: Lethality Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How deadly are bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun?

Bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun demonstrate significant lethality. They show considerable energy transfer by destroying water bottles and can penetrate a shrapnel vest, indicating a high potential for causing serious injury.

What was the accuracy of bamboo skewers shot from a shotgun?

The accuracy of bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun was assessed as 'not very accurate.' This suggests a wide spread pattern, meaning they are not precise projectiles.

How was the energy and lethality of bamboo skewers tested?

Energy was demonstrated by the impact on water bottles, showing penetration and splash. Lethality was tested using a shrapnel vest; if the skewers passed through, they were deemed deadly.

What happens to bamboo skewers upon impact when fired from a shotgun?

Upon hitting their target, bamboo skewers fired from a shotgun tend to split. This splitting action can create multiple wound channels, increasing the severity of the damage inflicted.

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