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Published on November 5, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This experiment tests the ballistic penetration of various calibers through vinyl records. Birdshot stopped at the second record, .22 LR penetrated 10, and 9mm reached the 16th. The 5.56x45mm round completely destroyed all 40 records, demonstrating significant power difference. The host concludes the records are best utilized in this destructive manner.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, 12-gauge birdshot penetrated 2 vinyl records, .22 LR penetrated 10, and 9mm penetrated 16. The 5.56x45mm round completely destroyed all 40 records.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Caliber Lineup
  2. 00:20Birdshot & .22 LR Testing
  3. 00:349mm Testing
  4. 00:485.56x45mm Testing & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against vinyl records?

The test included 12-gauge birdshot, .22 LR, 9mm, and 5.56x45mm rounds fired at a stack of 40 vinyl records to determine penetration capabilities.

How many vinyl records did the 5.56x45mm round penetrate?

The 5.56x45mm round demonstrated extreme penetration, completely passing through all 40 vinyl records and blowing out the back of the stack.

What was the penetration depth for 9mm and .22 LR rounds?

The 9mm rounds penetrated 16 vinyl records, while the .22 LR rounds penetrated 10 vinyl records before coming to a stop.

Which caliber had the least penetration power in the vinyl record test?

The 12-gauge birdshot showed the least penetration, shattering the first vinyl record and stopping completely at the second record in the stack.

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