This video features firearms manufacturer Brandon Herrera testing the ballistic resistance of a Tesla Cybertruck door panel against a wide array of calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. The test demonstrates how the 3mm thick, 30X cold-rolled stainless-steel performs against various threats, highlighting the significant difference velocity and caliber make. The AK-50 prototype is also showcased firing .50 BMG rounds.
Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, outlines two cost-effective methods for creating a bullet-resistant area in a home. The first method involves using sandbags, which are effective against both pistol and rifle rounds but require significant effort. The second, simpler method utilizes stacks of copy paper, oriented on their sides, which can also stop pistol and rifle rounds, with an AR-15 round penetrating approximately three reams before stopping. This method is presented as a more accessible and affordable option for home defense.
This video demonstrates a practical, albeit destructive, test of various interior wall constructions against multiple firearms. The 1ShotTV host, exhibiting high expertise in practical ballistics, reveals that common household materials can offer surprising levels of ballistic resistance, with sand proving to be the most effective and cost-efficient option for bulletproofing.
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