This video tests the bullet-stopping capability of a 25-foot streetlight pole against various calibers. Lower calibers like .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and .44 Magnum caused dents but failed to penetrate. The .50 AE and 12-gauge slug also failed to penetrate, creating significant damage. However, a .308 Win and a .50 BMG round easily penetrated the pole, demonstrating the significant difference in power between handgun/shotgun rounds and high-powered rifle rounds.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the phenomenon of bullets bouncing off cars. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the video's focus on ballistic behavior when impacting automotive surfaces. The inclusion of hashtags like #cars and #military suggests a potential demonstration or discussion related to vehicle armor, ballistics, or tactical applications. The content likely aims to visually demonstrate or explain the physics behind bullet ricochet from car bodies.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a cast iron sewer lid against various calibers, from .22 LR to a .50 BMG sniper rifle. While smaller calibers like .22 LR and 9mm caused only minor surface damage, a 12 gauge slug deformed and fragmented, embedding in the backing. The 7.62 SCAR penetrated a mannequin behind the lid, but the lid itself remained largely intact. Ultimately, the .50 BMG sniper rifle successfully penetrated the sewer lid, demonstrating its extreme power.
This experiment tests the ballistic resistance of a cast iron sewer lid against various calibers. While 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, and 12-gauge slugs failed to penetrate, the 7.62x51mm round from an FN SCAR successfully penetrated the lid and a dummy. The .50 BMG round demonstrated extreme power, easily destroying the lid and the target.
This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of traffic light poles against various calibers. While common handgun rounds like .22 LR and 9mm FMJ cause only superficial marks, and even .50 AE ricochets, the pole is penetrated by .500 S&W Magnum and 5.56 NATO/7.62x39mm rifle rounds. Only the .50 BMG round achieves complete penetration through both walls, demonstrating that traffic light poles are effectively bulletproof against most common firearms but not heavy anti-materiel calibers.
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