Catch a Bullet in Kevlar Gloves, WORST VIDEO I HAVE EVER MADE, Whistlin Diesel

Published on October 13, 2020
Duration: 14:08

This video tests the ballistic resistance of Kevlar gloves against various handgun calibers, including 22LR, 380 ACP, 9mm, and 45 ACP. The experiments reveal that even multiple layers of standard Kevlar cut-resistant gloves offer minimal protection against bullets, with penetration occurring easily. A bonus segment features Whistlin Diesel firing a gold-plated AK-47.

Quick Summary

Standard Kevlar gloves, designed for cut resistance, are not bulletproof. Ballistic tests show that common handgun rounds like 22LR, 380 ACP, 9mm, and 45 ACP easily penetrate single or even multiple layers of these gloves.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ammo Cost & Acquisition
  2. 01:30Introducing Kevlar Gloves & Test Idea
  3. 02:05Kevlar Glove Cut Resistance Test
  4. 03:05Ballistic Test: 22LR vs Glove
  5. 04:35Ballistic Test: 380 ACP (Ideal Conceal)
  6. 05:30Ballistic Test: 9mm (Taran Tactical Glock)
  7. 07:30Ballistic Test: 45 ACP (CMMG Banshee)
  8. 08:45Stacked Kevlar Glove Ballistic Test
  9. 12:08Bonus: Gold AK-47 Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Kevlar gloves bulletproof?

No, standard Kevlar gloves designed for cut resistance are not bulletproof. While they may offer some minimal resistance or slow down very low-power rounds, they are easily penetrated by common handgun calibers like 22LR, 380 ACP, 9mm, and 45 ACP, as demonstrated in ballistic tests.

What happens when you shoot Kevlar gloves?

When Kevlar gloves are shot, especially those designed for cut resistance, the bullets typically penetrate them with ease. The woven Kevlar material can slow down projectiles slightly but lacks the density and structure to reliably stop bullets from firearms.

Can multiple layers of Kevlar stop a bullet?

While stacking multiple layers of Kevlar gloves might offer slightly more resistance than a single layer, it is generally insufficient to stop common handgun rounds. Tests show that even ten stacked gloves can be penetrated by calibers like 45 ACP, indicating that specialized ballistic materials are needed for true bullet protection.

What is the Ideal Conceal 380 ACP?

The Ideal Conceal is a unique firearm designed to resemble a smartphone when folded. It is chambered in 380 ACP and typically holds two rounds. In testing, its 380 ACP rounds penetrated multiple layers of Kevlar gloves.

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