This video, presented by former CIA officer Jason Hanson, investigates whether a ream of paper can effectively stop bullets. The experiment involves testing the penetration of a ream of paper with three different firearms: a .22 caliber, a 9mm, and an AR-15. The video aims to answer the common question about the ballistic resistance of everyday paper.
This YouTube video, titled "Quantas páginas são necessárias pra segurar um tiro de .22lr?" (How many pages are needed to stop a .22lr shot?), investigates the penetration capabilities of .22 Long Rifle ammunition through paper. The video aims to provide a practical understanding of the ballistic performance of this common rimfire cartridge, likely through a series of tests or demonstrations. It is relevant for firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition behavior and protective measures.
This video, titled "PAPER vs BULLET (how much to stop 9mm) *Test*", features content from Demolition Ranch. It appears to be a practical test examining the penetration capabilities of 9mm ammunition against paper, likely for informational or entertainment purposes. The presence of keywords like "gun", "fullautofriday", and "demoranch" suggests a focus on firearms and potentially dramatic testing scenarios common to the channel.
This video compares the penetration power of .50 BMG and .300 Win Mag cartridges by shooting through 750 sheets of paper. The .50 BMG from a Barrett M107A1 passed through cleanly without moving the paper stack, demonstrating extreme velocity. The .300 Win Mag from a Sako Finnbear caused more disruption, showing a difference in energy transfer despite full penetration. The video also highlights the significant recoil of the M107A1 when fired off-hand.
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