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Published on November 25, 2016
Duration: 9:18

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel against .22 LR rounds. It took over 120 shots from a Walther P22 pistol to finally penetrate the glass, demonstrating its significant durability. The test highlights the effectiveness of multi-layered ballistic glass in resisting sustained small-caliber fire.

Quick Summary

A four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel was subjected to a ballistic test using over 120 rounds of .22 LR ammunition fired from a Walther P22 pistol. The glass demonstrated significant resistance, showing cratering and bulging before eventual penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Subscriber Thanks
  2. 02:12Bulletproof Glass Overview
  3. 03:01Initial Shooting Test (10-40 Rounds)
  4. 04:41Mid-Test Observations (60-90 Rounds)
  5. 06:09Penetration Achieved
  6. 08:12Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How much .22 LR ammunition did it take to penetrate the bulletproof glass?

It took over 120 rounds of .22 LR ammunition fired from a Walther P22 pistol to finally penetrate the four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel tested in the video.

What type of bulletproof glass was tested?

The video tested a four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel, commonly used in financial institutions for security purposes against ballistic threats.

What firearm and ammunition were used in the bulletproof glass test?

The test utilized a Walther P22 pistol chambered in .22 LR, firing CCI 40-grain ammunition throughout the duration of the experiment.

What were the visual signs of impact on the bulletproof glass?

Initially, impacts caused surface damage. As more rounds were fired, the glass showed significant cratering and bulging on the back layers before eventual penetration.

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