A 70 lb compound bow was tested against a solid wood door and a steel exterior door. A field tip arrow failed to penetrate the wood door completely but fully penetrated the steel door. A broadhead arrow also failed to penetrate the wood door, bouncing off, but passed cleanly through the steel door.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of solid wood and steel exterior doors against various firearms and a compound bow. Neither door proved truly bulletproof, with all tested handgun and rifle calibers penetrating both. The steel door's peephole was identified as a weak point. While the wood door stopped an arrow, the steel door did not, suggesting wood offers slightly better resistance to lower-velocity projectiles.
This YouTube video features a range test where the creator compares the ballistic capabilities of a VZ58 rifle firing 7.62x39mm ammunition against a 20 gauge slug, both impacting a heavy steel door. The video also includes links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, 'Fighting for the 2nd Amendment,' gear and accessory reviews, and range tests, along with social media links. The content focuses on a comparative ballistic demonstration and encourages viewer engagement.
This video features a penetration test where TheFireArmGuy uses a Colt Python revolver to fire both .38 Special and .357 Magnum rounds at a heavy, commercial-grade steel door. The description highlights the incredible results of this test, indicating a focus on the terminal ballistics and penetration capabilities of these popular handgun calibers against a significant barrier.
This video from TheFireArmGuy tests the penetration capability of a .22LR round against a steel entry door from 200 yards. The experiment is part of ongoing tests where various firearms have already penetrated the door. The creator expresses a desire to find a solid wooden door for future tests and encourages viewer suggestions. The video also promotes the channel's various YouTube playlists covering rifle, shotgun, handgun reviews, gear, and Second Amendment content, as well as social media links.
TheFireArmGuy tests the penetration capabilities of three different ammunition types (.22 LR, 9mm hollow point, and shotgun #5 turkey load) against a reinforced steel front door. The video aims to demonstrate how each round performs when impacting a tougher barrier, offering insights into their stopping power and effectiveness. The creator also encourages subscriptions, shares, and engagement with their social media and YouTube playlists covering various firearm reviews and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video tests the ballistic penetration of 9mm rounds through a standard steel front door. Results show that 9mm ammunition easily penetrates both sides of the door and insulation, offering minimal protection. The speaker advises against using a front door as cover during a home invasion and recommends seeking better shelter.
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