Armor VS Fridge (ปืน ปะทะ ตู้เย็น)​

Published on October 3, 2021
Duration: 13:25

This video features Naaming Kotchanok, a respected Thai firearms influencer, conducting an experiment to test the ballistic protection offered by a household refrigerator. Using a Sharp refrigerator and various firearms including a Derya pump-action shotgun, an AR-22, a 1911 pistol, and a lever-action rifle, she tests penetration with calibers ranging from .22 LR to 12 Gauge slugs. The results clearly demonstrate that a refrigerator offers concealment but not effective ballistic cover against common firearms.

Quick Summary

A refrigerator offers concealment but not ballistic cover. Tests with a Derya shotgun, AR-22, 1911 pistol, and .357 Magnum lever-action rifle showed all calibers penetrated the unit, proving it's an inadequate defensive position against firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:16Procuring the Test Subject
  3. 02:34Experiment Rationale
  4. 03:12Shotgun Testing (Birdshot & Slug)
  5. 06:08Small Caliber Testing (.22 LR)
  6. 07:44Handgun Testing (.38 Special & .45 ACP)
  7. 10:21Lever-Action Testing (.357 Magnum)
  8. 12:10Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a refrigerator stop bullets?

No, a standard household refrigerator offers concealment but not effective ballistic cover. Tests show that various firearms, including shotguns, rifles, and handguns, can easily penetrate a refrigerator.

What is the difference between cover and concealment?

Cover provides ballistic protection, stopping or deflecting bullets, while concealment merely hides you from view. A refrigerator offers concealment but fails as cover against firearms.

Which firearms were tested against the refrigerator?

The test included a Derya pump-action shotgun (12 Gauge birdshot and slug), an AR-style rifle (.22 LR), a 1911-style pistol (.45 ACP), and a lever-action rifle (.357 Magnum).

What was the conclusion of the refrigerator ballistic test?

The experiment concluded that a refrigerator is ineffective as ballistic cover. All tested calibers, including .22 LR, penetrated the unit, demonstrating it's unsuitable for protection during a firearm threat.

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