This YouTube video explores the question of whether a 9mm firearm can penetrate a vehicle tire. Based on the title, the content likely involves a practical test or demonstration of a 9mm handgun's capability to disable a tire. The video aims to provide viewers with information on the effectiveness of this common caliber in a specific, potentially defensive scenario.
This video tests the effectiveness of various firearms in removing a Tevlaphee tire boot from a Ford F-150. While 9mm, 10mm, and 10 Gauge shotgun rounds failed to dislodge the boot, multiple shots from a 300 Win Mag Nemo Arms Nightmare rifle eventually broke the boot's locking mechanism. The experiment highlights the durability of tire boots against common handgun and shotgun calibers, requiring significant rifle power to overcome.
This experiment tests the effectiveness of firearms in removing a vehicle tire boot. While a .45 ACP pistol successfully breached the boot's main bolt, subsequent attempts with an AK-47 not only destroyed the boot but also damaged the tire and radiator, rendering the vehicle inoperable. The conclusion is that while possible, shooting off a boot is highly likely to cause tire damage and further mechanical failure.
This experiment tests the effectiveness of #8 birdshot fired from a 12 gauge shotgun against a tire. At distances ranging from 5 to 40 yards, birdshot failed to reliably penetrate the tire's thick tread to cause a blowout. The conclusion is that birdshot is ineffective for popping tires, and buckshot would be a more suitable option for such a task.
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