Can a Lamborghini stop an AK47 Bullet?

Published on September 16, 2020
Duration: 10:14

This video tests the ballistic resistance of an armored Lamborghini door against 9mm, 7.62x39mm (AK-47), and 8mm Mauser (Kar98k) rounds. The Armormax plating successfully stopped all tested calibers, demonstrating significant vehicle armor capabilities. The video also features a detailed look at the CAA MCK conversion kit for Glock pistols.

Quick Summary

The Armormax plating on the Lamborghini door successfully stopped 9mm, 7.62x39mm (AK-47), and 8mm Mauser (Kar98k) rounds. None of the tested calibers penetrated the vehicle's armor during the ballistic tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Armored Lamborghini Challenge
  2. 00:41CAA MCK Glock Conversion Kit Overview
  3. 01:439mm Ballistic Test on Armor
  4. 03:29AK-47 (7.62x39mm) vs. Lamborghini Armor
  5. 06:12Kar98k (8mm Mauser) Ballistic Test
  6. 07:46Damage Inspection & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the AK-47 penetrate the armored Lamborghini door?

No, the 7.62x39mm rounds fired from the AK-47 did not penetrate the Armormax plating on the Lamborghini's door during the ballistic test. The armor successfully withstood the rifle caliber impact.

What calibers were used to test the Lamborghini's armor?

The ballistic tests included 9mm rounds fired from a Glock 19 in a CAA MCK chassis, 7.62x39mm rounds from an AK-47, and 8mm Mauser rounds from a Kar98k rifle. All failed to penetrate.

What is the CAA MCK conversion kit?

The CAA MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) is an accessory that converts a compatible Glock pistol into a carbine-like platform. It features a brace, extended barrel shroud, and accessory rails for optics and lights.

Who armored the Lamborghini for the ballistic test?

The Lamborghini featured in the video was armored by Armormax, a company based in Utah. The video confirms the effectiveness of their vehicle armor against multiple firearm calibers.

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