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Published on May 19, 2021
Duration: 10:38

This video features Donut Operator and other creators filling in for Scott of Kentucky Ballistics during his recovery. They conduct a humorous gear review testing folding tables against various firearms, from 9mm to .50 BMG, demonstrating their lack of ballistic protection. The content also includes testing a Nosler 33 rifle and archery equipment against the tables, highlighting terminal ballistics and product durability.

Quick Summary

Standard plastic and metal folding tables offer virtually no ballistic protection against 9mm handgun rounds and are easily penetrated by high-caliber firearms like the .50 BMG. The video humorously tested their limits with various guns and archery equipment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Scott's Health Update & Intro
  2. 01:09Donut Operator Takes Over Hosting
  3. 02:009mm vs. Folding Tables Test
  4. 03:07Table Durability & Brandon's Injury
  5. 05:41.50 BMG vs. Folding Tables
  6. 06:36Nosler 33 Rifle Demo
  7. 07:46Archery Test & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested against the folding tables in the Donut Ballistics video?

The video tested various firearms against folding tables, including 9mm rounds and powerful .50 BMG rounds. Archery equipment like a compound bow was also used to demonstrate the tables' lack of resistance.

Did the folding tables offer any ballistic protection?

No, the tests clearly showed that standard plastic and metal folding tables provide virtually no ballistic protection against handgun fire like 9mm rounds, and are easily penetrated by larger calibers such as .50 BMG.

What firearms were specifically mentioned or tested in the video?

The video featured tests involving 9mm ammunition and .50 BMG rounds. A Nosler 33 rifle with a carbon fiber barrel and a Serbu BFG-50 rifle were also showcased and used in segments.

Who was hosting the Kentucky Ballistics channel during Scott's recovery?

During Scott's recovery from a serious accident, Donut Operator took over hosting duties for the Kentucky Ballistics channel, collaborating with other creators like Brandon Herrera and Matt Best.

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