This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics conducting a destructive test on various gun safes and lockers. He demonstrates the vulnerability of a basic Harbor Freight gun locker to a sledgehammer and an electronic Union Safe Company safe to an axe and sledgehammer. The larger Union Safe Company 10-gun safe is then subjected to .50 BMG rounds from a Barrett M82A1, which easily penetrate it, followed by a demonstration of rapid forced entry using a Harbor Freight angle grinder. The testing highlights the limited security offered by budget-friendly safe options against determined attackers with common tools and firearms.
This experiment tests the effectiveness of various firearm calibers in breaking open a Master Lock. While smaller calibers like .22 LR, .45 ACP, 9mm, and .44 Magnum caused damage or became lodged in the lock, they failed to breach it. Only the powerful .50 AE round from a Desert Eagle was successful in destroying the lock mechanism and breaking the shackle.
This video features a 'Round 2' comparison, pitting the potent .44 Magnum caliber against a laminated padlock. The title suggests a durability test or destructive capability demonstration, likely exploring how effectively the .44 Magnum can breach or destroy the padlock. This is a classic 'ballistics vs. security' scenario often seen in firearm enthusiast content.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Boeing 737 cockpit door against various firearm calibers. While handgun rounds and even .44 Magnum failed to penetrate, rifle calibers like .223 Remington and 7.62x39mm successfully breached the door. The test concluded with .50 BMG rounds easily penetrating two stacked doors, highlighting the limits of its ballistic protection.
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