What Happens in a Home Invasion?!?

Published on April 4, 2023
Duration: 25:48

This video simulates a home invasion scenario to test the ballistic resistance of common household items against firearms like the Canik METE MC9 and Sig Sauer Spear LT. Expert insights from Matt Carriker reveal that most household items offer little to no reliable ballistic protection, emphasizing the importance of understanding terminal ballistics in self-defense contexts.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch's home invasion simulation tested household items against 9mm and 5.56 NATO rounds. Expert Matt Carriker demonstrated that common items like TVs, appliances, and furniture offer minimal ballistic protection, with only ceramic materials showing a slight ability to deform and slow bullets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Parody Skit
  2. 03:45Scenario Introduction
  3. 05:21Canik METE MC9 Overview
  4. 06:24Sig Spear LT Overview
  5. 08:10Range Testing
  6. 10:56Electronics Penetration Test
  7. 14:49Small Appliance Testing
  8. 18:13Major Appliance Testing
  9. 22:25Conclusion and Final Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What household items were tested for ballistic resistance in the Demolition Ranch video?

The video tested various household items including printers, a large TV, a lamp, kitchen appliances (waffle maker, toaster, crockpot, pressure cooker), a microwave, refrigerator, stove, and washer/dryer units against 9mm and 5.56 NATO rounds.

Which firearms were used in the home invasion ballistic test?

The firearms used in the test were the Canik METE MC9, a micro-compact 9mm pistol, and the Sig Sauer Spear LT, chambered in 5.56 NATO, which was equipped with an Elcan Specter optic.

What was the main conclusion regarding home defense and ballistic cover?

The primary conclusion was that most common household items offer very little to no reliable ballistic protection against firearm rounds, highlighting a significant vulnerability in typical home environments.

Did any household items effectively stop bullets?

While most items were easily penetrated, a ceramic crockpot was observed to deform and slow down a 9mm round, though it did not reliably stop it. Printers also offered some resistance compared to other items.

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