This test compares .300 Blackout and 9mm penetration through common barriers like drywall, car doors, and body armor. .300 Blackout demonstrated significantly higher energy transfer and penetration potential, causing more extensive damage to drywall and studs. Both calibers penetrated car doors easily, highlighting their limited effectiveness as cover. Level 3A body armor stopped all tested rounds but showed significant backface deformation.
This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of a Smith & Wesson R8 .357 Magnum revolver when fired at a car's windshield. The demonstration, conducted by an experienced shooter from 704 Tactical, shows multiple impacts, casing ejection, and the resulting interior damage, including a deployed airbag and punctured water bottle. The speaker implies further in-depth knowledge through a mention of a full revolver overview.
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