Gatling Gun vs Indestructible Body Armor 💪

Published on April 8, 2021
Duration: 15:04

This video tests the durability of Safe Life Defense FRAS body armor against a Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling gun. The armor successfully stopped all 260 rounds fired, demonstrating its effectiveness against sustained high-volume 9mm fire. Internal analysis showed pulverized ceramic and intact Dyneema layers.

Quick Summary

The Safe Life Defense FRAS body armor successfully stopped all 260 rounds of 9mm 115 grain FMJ fired from a Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling gun. Despite extensive surface damage, the armor's ceramic plates and Dyneema layers prevented any penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gatling Gun vs FRAS Armor
  2. 00:29Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun Overview
  3. 01:04Safe Life Defense FRAS Armor Specs
  4. 03:57Initial 30-Round Test
  5. 04:53Extended 210-Round Test
  6. 09:30Final 260-Round Test & Results
  7. 12:09Armor Destruction Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of body armor was tested against the Gatling gun?

The video tested the Safe Life Defense FRAS (Flexible Rifle Rated Armor), which combines ceramic plates with Dyneema soft armor for rifle-rated protection.

How many rounds did the Gatling gun fire at the armor?

A total of 260 rounds of 9mm 115 grain FMJ ammunition were fired into the same area of the body armor during the test.

Did the Gatling gun penetrate the Safe Life Defense FRAS armor?

No, the Safe Life Defense FRAS armor successfully stopped all 260 rounds fired from the 9mm Gatling gun, showing no signs of penetration.

What was the Gatling gun used in the test?

The Gatling gun used was a Tippmann Armory 9mm model, mounted on a tripod and capable of using Glock magazines with capacities up to 100 rounds.

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