Brand New Masterlocks Vs. Increasing Calibers #bulletproof #gun #locks

Published on September 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the durability of Masterlock M175 combination padlocks against various firearm calibers. While .22LR, 9mm, and .45 ACP rounds caused damage, the locks remained functional. An AR-15 inflicted significant damage, but the lock stayed secured. Only a 12-gauge shotgun slug was able to destroy the lock and release the shackle.

Quick Summary

A 12-gauge shotgun slug is required to completely destroy a Masterlock M175 and release its shackle. While .22LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and AR-15 rounds cause damage, the lock remains functional or technically locked.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Masterlock vs. Firearms
  2. 00:10.22 Caliber Test
  3. 00:179mm Test
  4. 00:27.45 ACP Test
  5. 00:39AR-15 Test
  6. 00:47Shotgun Slug Test (Destruction)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .22LR bullet break a Masterlock?

In this test, a .22LR round fired from a Ruger 10/22 hit a brand new Masterlock M175 but did not break it open. The lock remained fully intact and functional after the impact.

What caliber firearm is needed to destroy a Masterlock?

Based on this test, only a 12-gauge shotgun slug was powerful enough to completely destroy the Masterlock M175, shattering the lock body and releasing the shackle.

How does a 9mm round affect a Masterlock?

A 9mm bullet fired from a Glock 17 penetrated the front of the Masterlock M175 but did not exit the back. The lock remained functional and secured after the shot.

Can an AR-15 break a Masterlock?

While two AR-15 rounds heavily mangled the Masterlock M175, exposing internal components, the lock technically remained locked. It was significantly damaged but did not open.

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