EVERY Pistol from COD Modern Warfare IRL!!!

Published on October 7, 2019
Duration: 13:31

This video compares the real-world ballistic performance of pistols featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The host, an experienced shooter, tests various calibers including 9mm, .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .50 AE against different materials like DVDs, bowling alley wood, and homemade armor, providing practical insights into their stopping power.

Quick Summary

Real-life ballistic tests of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare pistols reveal varied performance. The 9mm Sig Sauer P320 was stopped by DVDs, while the .50 AE Desert Eagle demonstrated superior penetration, stopping at the third bowling alley board. Homemade armor also showed effectiveness against 9mm rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: CoD Modern Warfare Pistols IRL
  2. 00:59Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry (M19) Overview
  3. 01:40Target Setup: DVD Penetration Test
  4. 02:22P320 DVD Penetration Results
  5. 03:15Bowling Alley Wood Test (9mm)
  6. 04:15Homemade Body Armor Tests
  7. 05:15.357 Magnum Revolver Performance
  8. 07:55Springfield 1911 & Glock 41 (.45 ACP)
  9. 08:42.45 ACP Ballistic Testing
  10. 09:49Desert Eagle .50 AE Testing
  11. 10:55Desert Eagle vs. Homemade Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Call of Duty: Modern Warfare pistols perform in real-life ballistic tests?

Real-life tests show significant differences from game performance. For instance, a 9mm Sig Sauer P320 stopped by DVDs, while a .50 AE Desert Eagle penetrated multiple bowling alley boards, demonstrating varied stopping power.

What was the most powerful pistol tested from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare?

The Desert Eagle, chambered in .50 AE, was the most powerful pistol tested. It successfully penetrated two boards of dense bowling alley wood, stopping only at the third, and also proved effective against homemade armor.

Can homemade armor stop pistol rounds?

Yes, homemade armor can be effective. In this test, a layered armor made from tile, t-shirts, and seatbelts successfully stopped a 9mm round, showcasing the potential of improvised ballistic protection.

How does the .45 ACP caliber compare to other calibers in real-world ballistics?

The .45 ACP caliber, tested with a Springfield 1911 and Glock 41, demonstrated penetration similar to a .357 Magnum revolver, both being stopped by the second board of bowling alley wood, indicating moderate to high stopping power.

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