This video tests the penetration capabilities of .416 Barrett and .50 BMG API rounds against 4-inch thick Humvee bulletproof glass. The .416 Barrett successfully penetrated the glass, while the .50 BMG API round, fired with added challenges of water jugs and a steel I-beam, also went through the glass and the I-beam, demonstrating significant residual energy. The video also touches on California's legal restrictions for .50 BMG.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of large-caliber elephant rifles, specifically the .458 Lott, .500 Nitro Express, and the powerful .700 Nitro Express, against 7.5 inches of bulletproof glass. While the .458 Lott and .500 Nitro Express penetrated the first pane and stopped in the second, the .700 Nitro Express, despite shattering the first pane, was also stopped by it. A humorous skit and a 12-gauge cabbage test add entertainment.
This video features a test of "bulletproof glass" found in an old barn. The creator is unsure of the glass's specifications or what it's rated to stop, and the video aims to discover its capabilities. The description also includes links for viewer support via Patreon and PayPal, with the creator expressing gratitude for financial contributions that help sustain video production amidst YouTube's monetization challenges.
This video features a Ruger 10/22 rifle firing .22LR ammunition at a piece of bulletproof glass to determine how many shots are required to penetrate it. The content creator aims to provide an engaging visual demonstration of the .22LR's effectiveness against ballistic materials. The description also includes links for channel support via Patreon and the creator's Instagram page.
This YouTube video features a SCAR 17 rifle being used to shoot through bulletproof glass. The description highlights multiple calibers being tested to determine their effectiveness against the glass, with "very impressive results." The creator encourages viewer support through Patreon and follows on Instagram. The video aims to provide an engaging and informative demonstration of ballistic performance against a protective barrier.
This YouTube video tests the ballistic resistance of 4 feet of bulletproof glass against a .50 caliber round. The description also includes affiliate links for various camera equipment, sunglasses, and a Patreon page. It mentions a segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' for deeper content and personal life insights, suggesting a mix of action and personal vlogs. The video appears to be a range test and demonstration of firearm capability against a protective barrier.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel against .22 LR rounds. It took over 120 shots from a Walther P22 pistol to finally penetrate the glass, demonstrating its significant durability. The test highlights the effectiveness of multi-layered ballistic glass in resisting sustained small-caliber fire.
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