This video tests whether firearms can breach locks, debunking movie myths. While smaller calibers like .22 LR to .44 Magnum cause cosmetic damage, only a Desert Eagle .50 AE successfully blew open a standard Master Lock. Hardened steel locks proved more resistant, requiring larger calibers like 12-gauge slugs and .50 BMG, which still didn't fully open them but caused significant damage.
This video features a "purely entertainment" test where a Master Lock is subjected to increasingly larger caliber bullets until it breaks. The channel owner, Cody, interrupts the demonstration by CajunBoyJake to express his disapproval of these "useless videos." The content promises to show the lock's durability against various calibers and includes a humorous interruption. Viewers are encouraged to comment on whether Cody should be allowed to make more entertainment videos.
This YouTube video investigates the durability of a Master Lock when subjected to gunfire from a Springfield SAINT Victor AR pistol chambered in 5.56mm. The title poses the question of whether the lock can withstand being shot, suggesting a destructive testing scenario focused on the lock's resilience against a common rifle caliber. The description explicitly states the firearms involved, highlighting a comparison between a security product and a popular AR-15 platform pistol.
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