This short video tests the penetration capabilities of an HK MR762 rifle chambered in .308 Winchester against bulletproof glass. The .308 round was surprisingly stopped by a lugnut on the glass frame, leading to a humorous conclusion about the effectiveness of the setup. The video highlights the rifle's power and offers a lighthearted take on ballistics testing.
This video demonstrates the ballistic resistance of bulletproof glass against various calibers. While .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and .44 Magnum rounds caused surface damage and spider-webbing, they failed to penetrate. A 12-gauge shotgun slug, however, successfully breached the glass, highlighting the limitations of the tested material against heavier ordnance.
This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a Houston convenience store robbery attempt. Hosts John Correia and Neil Weidner highlight the effectiveness of physical security like bulletproof glass and the critical importance of situational awareness. They also caution that suspects may fire retributive shots even after a failed robbery, emphasizing the need to remain behind cover.
This video from Active Self Protection analyzes two self-defense incidents in Houston, Texas. Host John Correia, an expert in self-defense tactics, breaks down the events, highlighting opportunities for counter-ambush and the protective benefits of barriers like bulletproof glass. The analysis emphasizes situational awareness and risk assessment in violent encounters.
This video analyzes two robbery scenarios, highlighting the effectiveness of physical barriers like bulletproof glass. It discusses tactical concepts such as 'go signals' and 'visually quiet draws,' emphasizing that while compliance can be effective, being armed and trained offers statistically better odds for survival. The analysis contrasts compliance statistics with those of armed victims.
This video discusses a perceived security lapse concerning Donald Trump, specifically highlighting an incident where he was allegedly left exposed after a Secret Service failure. The description emphasizes the lack of notification about a credible threat despite recent use of bulletproof glass, raising questions about the effectiveness of his protection. The creator also promotes their social media, merchandise, and channel memberships.
This video discusses security measures at a Donald Trump rally, specifically the use of bulletproof glass during his first outdoor rally after an assassination attempt. The description highlights an unexpected event where the crowd's actions prompted Trump to leave the stage. The content creator also promotes their social media, merchandise, and offers channel memberships, while including a disclaimer about the firearms shown adhering to YouTube's magazine policies and that opinions are subjective.
This video features a dramatic test of a Punt Gun against thick bulletproof glass, captured at 200,000 FPS by The Slow Mo Guys. The Punt Gun, loaded with a 1lb lead ball, successfully shattered the glass. A subsequent test using four 4-bore bullets showed the glass resisting some impacts, highlighting the difference between single large projectiles and multiple smaller ones against extreme ballistic protection.
This video tests the limits of bulletproof glass against extreme rifle calibers, including the massive 4 Bore. While the 4 Bore and other powerful rounds like the .577 Tyrannosaur and .600 Overkill create significant impact and deformation, they are ultimately stopped by the multi-layered glass and backing. Even a volley of handguns and 12-gauge slugs eventually creates a small hole after cumulative damage.
This short-form video from Tactical Rifleman explores the capabilities of bullet-proof glass when subjected to rifle fire. The title and hashtags suggest a focus on the effectiveness of tactical rifles against this protective material, likely demonstrating its penetration or resistance. The content is designed to be engaging and informative for firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics and protective technologies.
This YouTube video showcases the creation and testing of homemade bulletproof glass capable of stopping rifle rounds. The description highlights the 'Amazing HOMEMADE Bulletproof Glass' and its effectiveness against rifles. It also includes affiliate links for Battle Cat, 3RBallistics, 1ShotTV merchandise, and AXIL ear protection, along with Patreon and PayPal support options and links to camera gear.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of military-grade glass against high-powered firearms. Initially, an M134 Minigun firing 7.62mm rounds from a ground position failed to penetrate the glass. However, after weakening the glass through aerial Minigun fire, an M249 SAW firing 5.56mm rounds was able to penetrate.
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