This video explores the effectiveness of various firearms and calibers when shooting through automobile glass, a critical aspect of urban survival and self-defense. It details how laminated windshields differ from tempered glass and introduces the concept of the 'deflection cone' after projectile impact. The testing highlights that heavier, steel-core rounds like M855 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39mm, and .308 Winchester perform better than lighter pistol rounds or buckshot, maintaining integrity and trajectory with less deflection.
This YouTube video features a ballistic test comparing the performance of various calibers, including the powerful .500 Magnum, against a car windshield. The experiment aims to determine if and how different bullets are affected by penetrating automotive glass. The description also includes calls to action for supporting the channel through Patreon and PayPal, and promotes the channel's Instagram account for further engagement.
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