This video from USCCA debunks the myth that interior drywall offers reliable cover by demonstrating how bullets can skip off its surface. The demonstration shows that rounds fired at an angle can ricochet and strike targets behind cover, highlighting the tactical implications for self-defense scenarios. It emphasizes that drywall should not be considered absolute protection.
This USCCA-led experiment demonstrates that bullets from various calibers (.22 LR to 5.56) can skip off interior drywall, contradicting common training myths. The live-fire test shows that walls do not offer reliable cover and can redirect projectiles unpredictably. Instructors Mike O'Dowd and Angel Cortez emphasize the tactical implications for self-defense scenarios.
This video explores the ballistic resistance of drywall by testing how many sheets are required to stop a bullet. While the specific firearm and caliber are not detailed in the provided information, the title directly addresses a common question related to firearms penetration and the effectiveness of common building materials. The description links to the creator's website and Instagram, suggesting this is part of a broader content series on the channel. The focus is on a practical, albeit destructive, experiment with firearms.
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