This video, titled 'Rubber Slug vs Chicken,' appears to be a demonstration or experimental test comparing the impact of a rubber slug against a chicken. While the specific firearm used is not mentioned, the title implies the use of a projectile fired from a gun, likely a shotgun or a similar caliber weapon capable of launching a rubber projectile. The content is expected to be focused on the effects of the projectile on the organic material.
This YouTube video tests the stopping power of 12 Gauge rubber slugs against milk jugs. The title and description explicitly state that the slugs were 'Sadly No…' enough, indicating a negative result in terms of stopping power. The video utilizes a Mossberg shotgun for the test and includes hashtags for #12gauge, #mossberg, #shotgun, and #lesslethal.
This YouTube Short focuses on an accuracy test of a "Javelin Rubber Slug." Given the format and the mention of a specific ammunition type, the video likely demonstrates the performance and precision of this particular slug in a firearm. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and range testing.
This YouTube Shorts video demonstrates the impact of a rubber slug on 25 pounds of clay. While not explicitly showing a firearm being fired, the use of the term 'slug' strongly implies a projectile commonly associated with firearms, particularly shotguns. The short format suggests a quick visual demonstration of the slug's effect rather than an in-depth analysis or review.
This YouTube Short features a test involving a rubber slug and a truck. While specific details about the firearm used are not provided in the title or description, the presence of a 'rubber slug' suggests a projectile being fired. The comparison is between the slug's impact on the truck and potentially other projectiles or materials, presented in a short, impactful format typical of YouTube Shorts.
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