Mr beast chocolate can stop bullets

Published on March 29, 2023
Duration: 0:46

This video tests the ballistic resistance of MrBeast's Feastables chocolate bars. It was found that 15 bars were needed to stop a .22 LR round, 24 bars for a 9mm FMJ, and approximately 30 bars for a 7.62x39mm AK round. The experiment highlights the surprising density and potential stopping power of stacked chocolate bars against various ammunition types.

Quick Summary

It took 15 MrBeast Feastables chocolate bars to stop a .22 LR bullet, 24 bars for a 9mm FMJ round, and approximately 30 bars for a 7.62x39mm rifle round. The higher caliber rounds caused more destruction to the stacked chocolate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00.22 LR Penetration Test
  2. 00:209mm FMJ Penetration Test
  3. 00:277.62x39mm AK Round Test
  4. 00:37Results Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MrBeast chocolate bars did it take to stop a .22 LR bullet?

According to the ballistic test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, it took 15 MrBeast Feastables chocolate bars stacked together to successfully stop a .22 LR bullet from penetrating.

What was the result of the 9mm bullet test with MrBeast chocolate?

The experiment showed that 24 MrBeast Feastables chocolate bars were required to completely stop a 9mm Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round. This indicates a significantly higher penetration capability compared to the .22 LR.

Could MrBeast chocolate stop a rifle round like the 7.62x39mm?

Yes, but it required a substantial amount. Approximately 30 MrBeast Feastables chocolate bars were estimated to be needed to stop a 7.62x39mm AK round, which caused considerable destruction.

Who conducted the MrBeast chocolate bullet test?

The ballistic experiment testing the bullet-stopping capabilities of MrBeast's Feastables chocolate bars was conducted by firearms content creator Edwin Sarkissian.

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