Uma picareta pode parar uma bala de 9mm?

Published on February 23, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This experiment tests if a pickaxe can stop a 9mm bullet. Various calibers, including 12 gauge birdshot, .22, .380, and 9mm, were fired at a pickaxe, with none penetrating. However, a 7.62x39 round from an AK-47 successfully pierced the pickaxe's steel blade, demonstrating the difference in penetration power between pistol and rifle cartridges.

Quick Summary

A pickaxe was tested as an improvised shield against various calibers. While it stopped 12 gauge birdshot, .22, .380 ACP, and 9mm rounds, a 7.62x39mm round from an AK-47 successfully penetrated the steel blade.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pickaxe Ballistics Test Setup
  2. 00:16Testing 12 Gauge, .22, and .380 Rounds
  3. 00:419mm vs. Pickaxe & 7.62x39 Penetration Test
  4. 00:56Conclusion: Pickaxe Penetration Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pickaxe stop a 9mm bullet?

In this test, a pickaxe was able to stop 9mm rounds fired from a Henry Homesteader carbine. Several other handgun and shotgun calibers also failed to penetrate the pickaxe's steel blade.

What caliber round penetrated the pickaxe?

The 7.62x39mm round fired from a Riley Defense AK-47 was the only caliber tested that successfully penetrated the steel blade of the pickaxe.

What firearms were used in the pickaxe ballistics test?

The test utilized a Maverick 88 shotgun (12 gauge), a Bersa .22, a Kel-Tec P3AT (.380 ACP), a Henry Homesteader (9mm), and a Riley Defense AK-47 (7.62x39mm).

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