Getting Shot At Behind Bulletproof Glass

Published on January 17, 2018
Duration: 4:21

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of bank teller-grade bulletproof glass against handgun fire. A plate carrier with a steel plate was used as a secondary safety measure. The glass successfully stopped multiple 9mm rounds, showing significant spidering on the impact side but remaining intact on the rear.

Quick Summary

Bank teller-grade bulletproof glass was tested against handgun fire and successfully stopped multiple rounds. The glass showed impact craters and spiderwebbing on the front but remained intact, demonstrating its protective capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Disclaimer
  2. 00:38Safety Gear: Plate Carrier
  3. 01:14Glass Setup & Nervousness
  4. 02:13First Shot Impact
  5. 03:01Multiple Shots & Group Test
  6. 03:52Test Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bulletproof glass was tested in the Ghost Mountain Group video?

The video tested a thick sheet of bank teller-grade bulletproof glass. This type of glass is designed to withstand ballistic impacts and protect individuals behind it.

Did the bulletproof glass stop the handgun rounds?

Yes, the bank teller bulletproof glass successfully stopped multiple handgun rounds fired at it. While the front surface showed impact craters and spiderwebbing, the glass did not penetrate.

What secondary safety measures were used during the bulletproof glass test?

During the test, Miles Mortensen wore a plate carrier equipped with a Premier Body Armor steel plate. This served as a backup safety measure in case the bulletproof glass failed.

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