This video tests the ballistic resistance of standard car doors against various handgun calibers. A .22 LR and .380 ACP were stopped by the first door, while a .45 ACP fragmented after penetrating both. A 9mm round successfully penetrated both doors and hit the target mannequin, demonstrating that typical car doors offer limited protection against common handgun rounds.
This video from 704 Tactical investigates whether a car can stop a bullet. The description highlights various social media links, affiliate deals for Amazon products, a second channel, merchandise including knives, and a members club. It also includes a disclaimer regarding affiliate links and product review sourcing. The core of the video appears to be a ballistic test involving vehicles.
This YouTube video, titled 'Is a Lambo Bulletproof? Shooting a Supercar Gone Terribly Wrong!', tests the ballistic resistance of a 2019 Lamborghini Aventador. The description highlights a dramatic explosion upon being shot, with the camera being launched a significant distance. The content is presented as pure entertainment and aims for wild and funny shooting videos, encouraging likes, comments, and subscriptions. The video promises to show the chaos unfolding.
This video tests a car's ballistic protection against various calibers. While a .22 LR was stopped, 9mm rounds penetrated the vehicle's body, and 5.56mm Green Tip rounds showed significant fragmentation. The engine bay was the only area offering reliable cover, with other parts providing only concealment.
This video showcases the BulletSafe Bulletproof Backpack Panel, highlighting its 99.99% bulletproof capabilities. The description also suggests its versatility for protecting vehicles and office spaces on a budget, mentioning applications like office chairs and store counters. While no specific firearms or calibers are explicitly demonstrated in the provided text, the product itself is directly related to personal protection and tactical gear. The video promotes affiliate links for the products reviewed.
This video demonstrates how to bulletproof various items in a vehicle and around the home, such as car seats, doors, and store counters, using a product called the Protect-O-Panel. The presenter highlights its versatility and ease of use for enhancing personal security on a budget. Affiliate links for product purchases are disclosed.
This video demonstrates budget-friendly methods for bulletproofing a car, starting with a 1998 Lincoln LS. Initial tests show standard car doors offer only concealment, not cover, against pistol rounds. Layering reams of paper proved surprisingly effective against several calibers, but failed against a .50 AE round. Upgrading to exterior steel plates, including AR500 armor, successfully stopped high-powered rounds like .50 AE and .500 Magnum.
This video tests the 'bulletproof' claims of a heavy-duty turbocharger casing from Boost Lab. It withstands handgun rounds (.22 LR, 9mm), a 12-gauge slug, and a .500 Magnum. While .308 and 5.56 rifle rounds are stopped, .50 BMG variants eventually penetrate, though the turbo's density significantly absorbs energy.
This video explores the ballistic resistance of a car, testing how different rounds penetrate its structure. The description mentions shooting at a car with various ammunition types and thanks "Surplusammo" for support, indicating a focus on ballistic testing and firearm ammunition performance against a vehicle. Affiliate links are disclosed for Amazon and Avantlink.
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