This video from the Backfire channel demonstrates a ballistic penetration test comparing arrows and bullets against different materials. A compound bow arrow easily penetrates a Quikrete Play Sand bag, while bullets from a 9mm pistol (Matrix Arms MXI) and an AR-15 rifle are stopped by the same sand. When a 2x4 wood plank is introduced, the arrow is stopped, but bullets from both firearms easily penetrate the wood, highlighting differences in material resistance to projectile types.
This video features firearms enthusiast Naaming Kotchanok conducting a ballistic penetration test on a thick tamarind wood cutting board. The test compares the penetration capabilities of various calibers, including .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum. The 9mm round was the only one to successfully penetrate the 3-inch thick wood, highlighting differences in terminal ballistics. The host maintains a casual yet safety-conscious approach throughout the experiment.
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