Rifle, 12 Gauge and Bow vs Car Door

Published on August 23, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This video tests the penetration capabilities of a Ruger 10/22 rifle (.22 caliber), a 12-gauge shotgun with birdshot, and a 70-pound compound bow against a car door. The .22 LR round and the compound bow arrow successfully penetrated both sides of the door, while the birdshot only dented the exterior.

Quick Summary

In a car door penetration test, a Ruger 10/22 rifle's .22 caliber round and a 70-pound compound bow's arrow both successfully pierced the door. However, 12-gauge birdshot only caused superficial damage, failing to penetrate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Car Door Penetration Test
  2. 00:05Ruger 10/22 Rifle Test
  3. 00:1812 Gauge Shotgun Test
  4. 00:37Compound Bow Test
  5. 00:48Conclusion & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapons were used in the car door penetration test?

The test featured a Ruger 10/22 rifle firing .22 caliber rounds, a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with birdshot, and a compound bow with a 70-pound draw weight.

Did the rifle penetrate the car door?

Yes, the .22 caliber round from the Ruger 10/22 rifle successfully penetrated both the front and back sides of the car door during the test.

Could the shotgun penetrate the car door?

No, the 12-gauge shotgun firing birdshot only managed to dent the front of the car door and did not penetrate through to the back.

How did the compound bow perform against the car door?

The compound bow, with a 70-pound draw weight, proved effective, with its arrow completely penetrating both the front and back surfaces of the car door.

Related News

All News →

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from Yee Yee Life

View all →