This video tests the lethality of improvised melee weapons, specifically a dumbbell, a pipe wrench, and a fire axe. The title suggests a focus on whether these common household or tool items can be considered "deadly" when used as weapons, implying a comparison to more conventional defensive or offensive tools, potentially including firearms, though none are explicitly mentioned in the provided data. The content likely involves testing the impact and effectiveness of these items.
This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of a 36-inch Pittsburgh pipe wrench from Harbor Freight. While it withstands handgun calibers like .22 LR, .380 Auto, and 9mm, as well as the 7.62x39 rifle round, it is penetrated by .223/5.56 rounds in its thinner handle section. The host concludes the wrench is bulletproof up to .223 caliber.
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