Disparo com cartucho caseiro de 12GA contra carro!

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 1:23

This video compares the penetration capabilities of homemade 12-gauge slugs against factory-produced slugs when fired at a car door. The test reveals that factory slugs create a larger hole and exhibit greater penetration, while homemade slugs, though powerful, cause less damage and do not fully penetrate the car door. The speaker notes the difference in weight between the slugs tested.

Quick Summary

A comparison of homemade versus factory 12-gauge slugs fired at a car door showed factory slugs (1 oz) offered superior penetration, creating a larger hole and exiting the vehicle. Homemade slugs (0.787 oz) caused deformation but did not fully penetrate, highlighting the performance advantage of factory ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Homemade vs. Factory 12GA Slugs
  2. 00:08Factory Slug Test: Penetration on Car Door
  3. 00:21Homemade Slug Construction and Weight
  4. 00:40Homemade Slug Test: Penetration on Car Door
  5. 00:49Comparison: Hole Size and Penetration Difference
  6. 01:03Analysis: Homemade Slug Performance
  7. 01:16Conclusion: Factory Slugs for Maximum Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a homemade 12-gauge slug compare to a factory slug in terms of penetration?

In a car door penetration test, a factory 12-gauge slug (1 oz) created a larger hole and fully penetrated, while a homemade slug (0.787 oz) caused less damage and did not fully penetrate, though it did deform the metal.

What is the typical weight of a 12-gauge slug used for testing penetration?

The factory 12-gauge slug tested weighed one ounce (approximately 28.35 grams). The homemade slug weighed 0.787 ounces (approximately 22.31 grams), showing a notable difference in mass.

Can homemade 12-gauge slugs be as effective as factory-made ones?

While homemade slugs can be powerful and cause deformation, factory-produced slugs generally offer superior penetration and performance. The weight difference and manufacturing consistency of factory slugs contribute to their effectiveness.

How are homemade 12-gauge slugs typically made?

Homemade 12-gauge slugs are often made by melting lead from common ammunition, pouring it into a mold (like a 'lei de 7227 g' mold), and sometimes incorporating filler or birdshot lead for weight and consistency.

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