Bullet goes through toilet paper in SLOW MOTION

Published on April 29, 2025
Duration: 0:29

This video demonstrates the physics of bullet impact in slow motion, showing a bullet penetrating multiple rolls of toilet paper. It highlights how bullet tumbling at a certain point increases damage. The test then transitions to a SIG Spear LT in .300 Blackout for a more powerful penetration test.

Quick Summary

A bullet was filmed in slow motion penetrating multiple rolls of toilet paper. Around the fourth roll, the bullet began to tumble (yaw), causing more significant damage due to its rotation through the material.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Slow Motion Bullet Impact
  2. 00:08Bullet Tumbling Explained
  3. 00:21SIG Spear LT Test Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to the bullet as it goes through the toilet paper?

As the bullet penetrates the toilet paper rolls, it begins to tumble or yaw around the fourth roll. This tumbling causes the bullet to rotate, leading to more significant damage and a wider impact area as it continues through the material.

What firearm is used for the more powerful test?

The video introduces a SIG Spear LT chambered in .300 Blackout for a subsequent test. This firearm is presented as a more powerful option for demonstrating penetration capabilities beyond the initial toilet paper experiment.

What is bullet tumbling?

Bullet tumbling, also known as yaw, occurs when the bullet's rotational axis is not perfectly aligned with its trajectory. This instability causes the bullet to wobble or tumble, increasing its effective surface area and thus its potential to cause damage.

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