5.7X28 Vs A Car ๐Ÿš—

Published on May 26, 2022
Duration: 0:43

This test evaluates the 5.7x28mm round's penetration through a car door using a Diamondback DBX pistol. While the round successfully penetrated the door, it dissipated most of its energy, creating a large cavity in the ballistic gel behind it. The test highlights the round's effectiveness in creating significant damage after penetration, despite its small projectile size.

Quick Summary

The 5.7x28mm round, fired from a Diamondback DBX pistol, successfully penetrated a car door. Upon impact with ballistic clay behind the door, the projectile dissipated most of its energy, creating a large cavity and demonstrating significant terminal effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Diamondback DBX 5.7 Test Setup
  2. 00:13Live Fire: 5.7x28mm Impact on Car Door & Clay
  3. 00:19Damage Assessment: 5.7x28mm Penetration Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the 5.7x28mm round penetrate a car door?

Yes, the 5.7x28mm round, fired from a Diamondback DBX pistol, demonstrated the ability to penetrate a standard car door in this test. The projectile passed through the metal panel.

What happens to the 5.7x28mm projectile after penetrating a car door?

After penetrating the car door, the 5.7x28mm projectile dissipated most of its energy. It created a large cavity in the ballistic clay placed behind the door, indicating significant energy transfer upon impact.

What firearm was used in the 5.7x28mm car door penetration test?

The firearm used in this test was the Diamondback DBX chambered in 5.7x28mm. It was equipped with a Swampfox red dot sight for aiming.

How was the penetration of the 5.7x28mm round measured against the car door?

The penetration was assessed by observing the projectile's passage through the car door and its subsequent impact on a 25-pound block of ballistic clay positioned behind the vehicle panel.

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