This video tests how many sheets of standard construction plywood are needed to stop various firearm calibers. Results show .22 LR stops at 4 sheets, 9mm at 6, .44 Magnum at 6 (bounced), .50 AE at 9, 7.62 NATO at 14, and .50 BMG penetrated all sheets and a dummy target. The test highlights significant differences in projectile energy and penetration capabilities across common calibers.
This YouTube Shorts video from Predator Armor tests the ballistic resistance of stacked plywood, a common home construction material. It aims to educate viewers on what makes something "bulletproof" and how it relates to home safety. The video promises surprising results and encourages viewers to visit the Predator Armor website for more information. It invites engagement through likes, subscriptions, and bell notifications for future safety experiments.
This YouTube Short tests the bullet resistance of a stack of plywood using a 9mm firearm. The video aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of common home construction materials against bullet threats, highlighting home safety and the concept of bulletproofing. It encourages viewers to visit the creator's website for more details and exclusive content, and to like and subscribe for more innovative tests and practical advice on making surroundings safer.
This YouTube Short features a .22 caliber rifle testing its penetration capabilities against a 1/2-inch plywood sheet. The video aims to explore the bulletproof potential of common home construction materials. It encourages viewers to visit the creator's website for more details and exclusive content, and to subscribe for future experiments on home safety and bulletproofing.
This video compares the power of a .22LR rifle against a .22 caliber airgun, demonstrating that despite similar advertised velocities, the .22LR possesses significantly more energy due to its heavier projectile. A plywood penetration test visually confirms the .22LR's superior impact and exit capabilities compared to the airgun pellet, which embeds but does not penetrate.
This video tests various handgun rounds against common barriers like auto glass, plywood, and drywall. Specialized rounds like Lehigh Defense's Xtreme Penetrator and Controlled Fracturing show unique performance characteristics, while standard hollow points often clog and fail to expand properly. The testing emphasizes how different ammunition designs interact with barriers, impacting terminal ballistics and over-penetration risks in self-defense scenarios.
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