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Ballistics gel is used by professional forensics teams to simulate the effects of bullet impact on flesh. Professional grade ballistics gel is expensive and difficult to obtain. By following this guide, you can create your own ballistics gel at home to take to the firing range yourself. You can also create small blocks of gel to use with BB guns and pellet rifles.

Method 1
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Preparing the Materials

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  1. This recipe will produced two blocks of ballistics gel that will work for pistol and rifle testing. This will simulate the effects of the bullet on soft tissue. [1]
  2. The key to good ballistics gel is the gelatin that you use. While you can order specialized gelatin, the cost can be very prohibitive. Knox brand Gelatine works very similar to the specialty gelatin, and can be found at most major grocery retailers. [2]
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  3. To make the gel, you will need a gallon of water for every 13 ounces of gelatin. This will give you about a 10% mix by weight, which will make for the best ballistics gel.
    • This recipe will be using 9 gallons (34.1 L) of water and 117 ounces of gelatin.
  4. Measure your refrigerator . For this recipe, you will have to cool the gel down to about 36 °F (2 °C). Make sure that your refrigerator can fit the container, or that you have a cool place such as a garage to set the gelatin.
    • It will need to set for at least 8 hours in a cold location, so be sure that you can afford to make that much room in your refrigerator for that long.
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Preparing the Mold

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  1. Find a container that is 12 (h) x 12 (w) x 20 (l) inches in size. Avoid containers with patterns on the sides or bottom, as it will make removing the gel more difficult. [3]
  2. Measure the inside wall 6 inches (15.2 cm) from the bottom of the container and mark it with a permanent marker. This will be the line that you fill the water to.
  3. Coat the entire inside with spray to help release the gel when it is finished. Wipe any excess spray out to avoid cloudiness in the finished gel.
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Method 3
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Making the Gel

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  1. Fill the mold to the line drawn earlier using warm tap water. Ideally, the temperature should be around 105 °F (41 °C). Use a thermometer to maintain a good average temperature. [4]
    • Making gelatin takes longer with warm water as opposed to hot, but results in a clearer final product.
  2. The mixing process will take a significant amount of time, so make sure that you can comfortably mix for about twenty minutes. You’ll want to mix with a large spoon, wooden or metal. [5]
  3. Use a 1-cup measuring cup to slowly add gelatin to the water. You need to be stirring constantly to avoid clumping. Add all of the gelatin over the course of about 10 minutes, sprinkling one cup at a time.
    • This step is much easier with two people. One person stirs, while the other slowly adds the gelatin. After the gelatin has been added, you can swap stirring duties to give your arm a break.
    • To improve the clarity, you can add cinnamon oil to the gelatin. You will need about 9 drops; 1 drop per gallon of water. Add the cinnamon oil about halfway through the stirring process.
  4. After the stirring is complete, there will be a little bit of foam on the top of the mixture. Gently scoops this out and discard. There should be no visible foam or clumps of undissolved gelatin in the final mix.
  5. You want to cool the mixture to about 36 °F (2 °C). Avoid freezing it, or else the blocks will become too cloudy. If you don’t get it cool enough, the gel will not get as dense as it needs to. [6] Cool the gel for at least 8 hours, preferably overnight.
  6. Once the gel has fully cooled, gently turn the container over onto a clean flat surface such as a kitchen counter. Slowly guide the gel out of the container with your hands to help avoid cracking the block.
  7. Use a large kitchen knife to cut the block into two halves. Cut the long way so that you are left with two narrow blocks with the dimensions 6 x 6 x 20. Gently wrap each block completely in plastic wrap. This will prevent evaporation, which will affect the density and integrity of the block.
    • After wrapping the block, place a stiff piece of cardboard on each block and wrap it again. The cardboard will make transporting the block much easier.
    • Store the blocks at 40 °F (4 °C) or cooler until you are ready to shoot them. Transport the blocks in a cooler to help keep them at optimum density.
  8. Place the blocks on a stable flat surface. A piece of plywood on sawhorses will work. Adjust the blocks so that you shoot into a 6 x 6 square end. If you are firing a high-powered gun, place a cement block behind the ballistics gel to keep the force from knocking the block off of the platform.
    • Always follow proper safety procedures when handling fierarms.
    • Be careful unwrapping the gel, you don’t want it to crack just before you shoot it.
    • Ballistics gel is typically shot from about 10 feet (3.0 m) out.
    • There are three standard tests: Naked – nothing covering the block. Lightly clothed – two t-shirts covering the block. Heavily clothed – two t-shirts and two pairs of jeans covering the block.
  9. If you want to take photos of the results, paint the plywood that you placed the blocks on white. This will highlight the bullet fragments. You will be able to see the results best in bright sunlight.
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Making a Small Block for Pellet Rifles, BB Guns , & Airsoft

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  1. You will need two plastic containers (16 oz), two packets of Knox Gelatine, a measuring cup, cooking spray, and water.
  2. Add both packets to one container. Measure 3/4 cup of water into the measuring cup.
  3. Stir the mixture with a spoon slowly to keep air bubbles from forming. [7] Place the stirred mixture into a refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
  4. Place the chilled container into the hot water for about 15 minutes to melt the set gelatin back into a liquid.
    • If the water is not hot enough, the gelatin will not melt back down to liquid form. Heat water on a stove if necessary.
  5. While the gel is melting, spray the second container with the cooking spray. If you don’t have access to cooking spray, any non-stick oil will work.
  6. Slowly pour the melted gel to keep air bubbles from forming under the surface. Place the gel back in fridge and let it cool for 12 hours.
  7. Once the gel has set, you can knock it out of the container. It should easily fall out in one piece, thanks to the cooking spray.
  8. Place the gel on a flat stable surface and shoot it with the airsoft or pellet gun. Shoot from about 10 feet (3.0 m) away.
    • Always follow proper safety procedures when handling fierarms.
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    Will the gel melt back into a liquid state after several hours, or will it stay gelled forever?
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    After several hours out of the fridge, the gel will melt back into liquid form.
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    Once the gelatin has melted, can it be re-used if I remove any bullet fragments?
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    Yes, you can use it over and over again.
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    Can the gel be remelted and used again?
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    Yes, it can. Remove all the bullet fragments from it first before you melt it.
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      Warnings

      • The above steps are for recreational creation of ballistics gel and not for scientific use.
      • Never fire a weapon unless you are trained to do so and you're in an environment appropriate for weapons use.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Gel powder
      • Water
      • Silicone or non-stick spray
      • Molds
      • Refrigerator with adequate space
      • Spoon long enough to stir and reach the bottom of pot. Also strong enough to stir gel without bending or breaking.

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      To make ballistics gel, use a large plastic container as a mold and mark the fill line with a permanent marker. Next, add warm water up to the fill line and pour in the gelatin 1 cup at a time, stirring thoroughly. Scoop off the foam and bubbles from the top, then cool the gel for 8 hours. Once it's cool, turn the container over, slide the gel out, and cut the block half. Wrap each block in plastic wrap and store them at 40 °F. For tips on making smaller gel blocks, read on!

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