This video investigates the ballistic resistance of car doors to determine if they offer viable protection against firearm projectiles. It likely involves testing various calibers and potentially different types of firearms against common automotive materials to assess their effectiveness in a defensive scenario. The content aims to provide practical insights into the defensive capabilities of vehicles in relation to ballistic threats.
This video introduces the BREACHPEN GEN II, a portable breaching tool discussed by Explosives Consultant Sean Lindley. It's presented as a military-grade solution suitable for civilians, law enforcement, and assaulters, capable of breaching various obstacles like chains, barbed wire, deadbolts, and car doors. The video includes demonstrations of the BREACHPEN GEN II in action, including tests involving barbed wire and underwater capabilities. The description also touches upon the importance of the Second Amendment and Big Daddy Unlimited's role in providing firearms and gear.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of the British Lee Enfield .303 British Mark III rifle. It demonstrates the rifle's performance against various materials, including paper, aluminum, wood, cinder blocks, sandbags, concrete, and finally, car doors. The .303 British round shows significant penetration power, capable of passing through multiple layers of wood and even two car doors, impacting a concrete wall behind them.
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