how many spray paints does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on June 4, 2016
Duration: 6:16

This video tests how many spray paint cans are needed to stop a 9mm bullet fired from a Glock 19. The experiment results in a massive paint explosion, covering the shooter and equipment. While visually entertaining, the practical takeaway is the difficulty in cleaning the paint, with a strong warning against replicating the stunt.

Quick Summary

A Glock 19 9mm pistol was used to shoot through spray paint cans. The projectile completely penetrated the cans, resulting in a large, colorful explosion of paint and foam. The creator warns against replicating this due to the extreme difficulty of cleaning the paint.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Setup & Intro
  2. 00:51Glock 19 & 9mm Ammo Selection
  3. 01:11The Shot: Paint Can Explosion
  4. 02:10Aftermath: Covered in Paint
  5. 05:31Conclusion & Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used to test the spray paint cans?

The experiment utilized a Glock 19 pistol chambered in 9mm caliber. The specific ammunition used was 115-grain rounds.

What happened when the Glock 19 shot the spray paint cans?

The 9mm bullet completely penetrated the line of spray paint cans, causing a massive, colorful explosion of paint and shaving cream foam.

Was the experiment successful in stopping the bullet?

The video doesn't focus on stopping the bullet but rather the visual effect. The bullet clearly penetrated the cans, creating a large mess.

What was the main warning given at the end of the video?

The creator strongly warned viewers not to attempt this experiment, emphasizing that the spray paint is extremely difficult to clean off skin and equipment.

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