22LR Smith & Wesson SUPPRESSED VS 2x4 Does It Penetrate???!!!

Published on April 7, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the penetration capability of a suppressed .22LR round fired from a Smith & Wesson M&P22 pistol. The test shows that a .22LR round, even when suppressed, can successfully penetrate a standard 2x4 piece of lumber, indicating sufficient energy for certain applications.

Quick Summary

A suppressed .22LR round fired from a Smith & Wesson M&P22 pistol successfully penetrated a 2x4 piece of lumber. The test confirmed a clean exit hole, demonstrating the projectile's energy after passing through the wood.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:02Firearm and Suppressor Identification
  3. 00:12The 2x4 Target
  4. 00:28Firing the Shot
  5. 00:32Examining the Exit Hole
  6. 00:41Penetration Confirmed
  7. 00:45Entrance and Exit Hole Comparison
  8. 00:53Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a suppressed .22LR round penetrate a 2x4?

Yes, a suppressed .22LR round fired from a Smith & Wesson M&P22 pistol was shown to penetrate a 2x4 piece of lumber. The test demonstrated a clean exit hole, indicating the projectile retained enough energy to pass through the wood.

What firearm was used in the .22LR penetration test?

The firearm used in the .22LR penetration test was a Smith & Wesson M&P22 pistol. It was equipped with a Ruger SR-22 suppressor for the test.

What was the target material for the .22LR suppressed round test?

The target material for the .22LR suppressed round penetration test was a standard 2x4 piece of lumber. The video shows the bullet passing completely through the wood.

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