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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

Testing the damage of the steel DDupleks slugs on an engine block.

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  • To be accurate, one should do this test with the engine in the vehicle running. That way the slug could deform by striking a fender, grill, or radiator before hitting the block. That would be a better test.

  • Well, the next time I;'m being chased  by a roam band of uninstalled engines, then this is my ammo of choice... however, If I'm believing that these rounds can penetrate multiple layers of steel, belts, the radiator and then penetrate a running engine block sufficient to STOP the vehicle I'll likely just aim at the drivers chest.

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  • @dreyfusduke it would do the same damage. a 22 will shoot right through a radiator, its like paper for a slug and a slug can go through a car door out the other side of the car and still kill so im sure a fender would be nothin.

  • This is engine for VAZ-2103 - old russian car. It builded in the 70-s. Old crap.

  • Correction: That's not an "engine block," it's pot-metal clown-car motor.

  • hahaha, i did somethin similar while i was in israel. i was there with a military tourism company and we had some extra rounds at the end of the day, just pulled out some scrap metal and took shots at it. it was a really cool trip, id highly suggest checking it out. lionops.com

  • @dreyfusduke True but these Guys ant "Myth Busters"

  • really thin block, but still damn impressive!

  • or shoot the tires out....

  • waste of a nice classic inline 4...

  • thats a lada motor !

  • lol that looks like an engine block from the 1930's

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