How many iPads it takes to stop a bullet?

Published on December 13, 2019
Duration: 10:48

This video tests how many iPads are needed to stop various handgun rounds. A .22 LR round from a Walther P22 was stopped by the first iPad. A .380 ACP round from a Glock 42 penetrated two iPads before being stopped by the third. Finally, a 9mm round from a Glock 19 in an MCK conversion kit penetrated three iPads, with the fourth stopping it.

Quick Summary

A .22 LR round from a Walther P22 was stopped by the first iPad. A .380 ACP round from a Glock 42 penetrated two iPads and was stopped by the third. A 9mm round from a Glock 19 in an MCK kit penetrated three iPads, stopped by the fourth.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Dollar Shave Club Sponsor
  2. 01:17Walther P22 (.22 LR) iPad Test
  3. 02:44Glock 42 (.380 ACP) iPad Test
  4. 04:52Glock 19 9mm MCK iPad Test
  5. 08:16Results, Comparison & Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

How many iPads did it take to stop a 9mm bullet?

In the test, a 9mm Hornady hollow-point round fired from a Glock 19 equipped with a CAA MCK conversion kit penetrated three iPads before being stopped by the fourth iPad.

What handgun caliber was stopped by the first iPad?

The .22 LR round fired from a Walther P22 handgun was stopped by the very first iPad in the test sequence. Fragments were found between the first and second units.

Did any iPads survive the bullet tests?

Yes, surprisingly, some iPads retained functionality after being shot. One surviving iPad was shown still displaying the initial 'Hello' setup screen after the tests.

What handgun was used for the .380 ACP test?

The .380 ACP test utilized a Glock 42 handgun, firing Underwood hollow-point ammunition. This round penetrated two iPads before being stopped by the third.

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