Dictionary vs. Different Caliber Bullets

Published on September 5, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the penetration power of different firearm calibers by shooting through a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. It starts with a .22 LR, progresses through 9mm and .45 Auto, and concludes with a 12 Gauge slug and a .223 Rem. The .223 Rem round successfully penetrates the dictionary and splits a cinder block, showcasing its significant power.

Quick Summary

The .223 Rem round fired from an AR-15 completely penetrated the Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. It continued with enough force to split a cinder block placed behind the book, demonstrating significant power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dictionary Bulletproof Test
  2. 00:08.22 LR Bullet Test
  3. 00:199mm Bullet Test
  4. 00:28.45 Auto Bullet Test
  5. 00:3612 Gauge Slug Test
  6. 00:50.223 Rem Bullet Test & Cinder Block Split

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when a .22 LR bullet was fired into the dictionary?

The .22 LR bullet fired from a Ruger 10/22 penetrated the Webster's Unabridged Dictionary but stopped partway through, specifically at the word 'Maverick'.

How did the 9mm and .45 Auto bullets perform in the dictionary test?

The 9mm bullet from a Glock stopped at the word 'Spruce', while the larger .45 Auto round from a 1911 penetrated further, stopping at 'Presidency'.

Did the shotgun slug penetrate the dictionary?

Yes, a 12-gauge shotgun slug was fired into the dictionary and traveled almost completely through, stopping only at the map of Canada located in the back section of the book.

Which caliber completely penetrated the dictionary and what was the result?

The .223 Rem round fired from an AR-15 completely penetrated the dictionary. It continued with enough force to split a cinder block placed behind the book.

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