This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of phone screen protectors against various firearm calibers. It found that .22 LR was stopped by 5 protectors, .380 Auto by 25, 9mm by 50, and 5.56/.223 by 60-70. Even 100 protectors failed to stop a 6.5 Creedmoor round, completely destroying the phone and stack. The test highlights the significant difference in penetration power between calibers.
This video tests the bulletproof claims of an iPhone case, specifically a Magpul Field Case, using a .22LR rimfire firearm. The host, Ozzie Reviews, conducts a live-fire test to see if the case can withstand a bullet. The video showcases the damage inflicted by the bullet and ultimately reveals whether the case lives up to its alleged bulletproof nature. The test is performed to assess the protective capabilities of the iPhone case in extreme situations.
This YouTube video is titled "Bulletproof iPhone 📱 !!!". Based solely on the title and description, it is highly likely to be a review or demonstration of an iPhone case or a modification that claims to make an iPhone bulletproof. The content may involve testing the protective capabilities of the iPhone against projectiles, potentially comparing it to standard iPhones or other protective gear. It's important to note that without a transcript, the exact nature of any firearms mentioned or demonstrated is unknown, but the title strongly suggests a focus on protection against bullets.
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