LEGOS... Are They BULLET PROOF?!?!

Published on October 5, 2017
Duration: 13:35

Demolition Ranch's Matt Carriker tests the bullet resistance of stacked Lego blocks against various calibers. While dense Lego stacks show surprising resistance to smaller rounds like .22 LR and 9mm, they are progressively overwhelmed by higher-powered cartridges, with .50 BMG completely obliterating the target. The video demonstrates terminal ballistics principles in an entertaining, albeit destructive, manner.

Quick Summary

Dense stacks of Lego blocks can stop smaller caliber bullets like .22 LR and 9mm, but they are not bulletproof against higher-powered rifle rounds. A .50 BMG round completely destroyed the Lego target in a Demolition Ranch test, demonstrating their limitations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Tribute
  2. 00:57Lego Target Setup
  3. 03:16.22 LR Test
  4. 04:099mm Test
  5. 05:11.45 ACP Suppressed Test
  6. 06:595.56mm Rifle Test
  7. 08:1445-70 Government Test
  8. 09:46.50 BMG Finale
  9. 10:47Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Lego blocks stop bullets?

Dense stacks of Lego blocks can stop smaller caliber bullets like .22 LR and 9mm, but they are not bulletproof against higher-powered rifle rounds. A .50 BMG round completely destroyed the Lego target in a Demolition Ranch test.

What caliber of bullet penetrated the most Lego layers?

In the Demolition Ranch test, a 5.56mm round penetrated approximately 60 layers of Lego plates. However, a 45-70 Government round caused significant structural failure, and a .50 BMG round completely obliterated the target.

What firearms were used to test Lego bullet resistance?

The test utilized a Ruger Mark II for .22 LR, a Luger for 9mm, a suppressed AR-style pistol for .45 ACP, an AR-15 for 5.56mm, a Henry rifle for 45-70 Government, and a Serbu BFG-50 for .50 BMG.

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