Saturday, June 18, 2022

Kentucky Ballistics—wow

The following video is both entertaining and educational on the forensic level. If you've ever wanted to learn what an elephant gun can do to body armor, here's your chance:

I love all demos involving ballistics-gel dummies with bone, blood, and organ analogues. These are a great way to analyze—safely—what serious trauma does to the human body. There's a video of martial artist Gina Carano going to town on one such dummy (see here), and it's enough to convince me that I'd never want to go toe to toe against her.



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