"Assault Rifle" vs. The Common Backpack: Are the AR15, AK47, and SBR MP5 Defeated by a Mere Bookbag?

Published on March 1, 2018
Duration: 11:47

This guide details a ballistic test comparing an AR-15, AK-47, and MP5 against a backpack filled with common items like books and paper. The test, conducted by James Reeves of TFB TV, demonstrates how layered materials can surprisingly stop various rifle and pistol rounds, offering practical insights into projectile performance. The expert-level analysis highlights differences in penetration between calibers and ammunition types.

Quick Summary

A ballistic test by TFB TV revealed that a common backpack filled with books and paper could stop rounds from an AR-15, AK-47, and MP5 at 50 feet. The 7.62x39mm round showed more penetration than 5.56x45mm, while 9mm had the least.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Inspiration
  2. 00:27Expanded Test Plan
  3. 00:56Defining 'Assault Rifle'
  4. 01:57Firearms & Ammunition Details
  5. 03:32Backpack Setup
  6. 03:57MP5 Test & Results
  7. 05:08AK-47 Test & Results
  8. 06:43AR-15 (M193) Test & Results
  9. 08:14AR-15 (M855) Test & Results
  10. 09:31Conclusion & Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a backpack stop rifle rounds like 5.56mm or 7.62x39mm?

In a TFB TV test, a backpack filled with books and paper surprisingly stopped rounds from an AR-15 (5.56x45mm) and an AK-47 (7.62x39mm) at 50 feet, demonstrating the effectiveness of layered materials against projectiles.

How does 9mm ammunition perform against a backpack compared to rifle rounds?

During a ballistic test by TFB TV, a 9mm round fired from an H&K MP5 showed limited penetration against a backpack filled with books, being stopped by a paperback course outline, significantly less than rifle rounds.

What is the difference between an 'assault rifle' and a semi-automatic carbine?

Technically, an 'assault rifle' has select-fire capability (full-auto and semi-auto). Firearms like the AR-15 and AK-47, when in semi-automatic civilian configurations, are correctly termed semi-automatic carbines or rifles, not true assault rifles.

Which rifle caliber penetrated a backpack better in the TFB TV test: 7.62x39mm or 5.56x45mm?

In the specific ballistic test conducted by TFB TV, the 7.62x39mm round fired from an AK-47 demonstrated greater penetration through the backpack's contents than the 5.56x45mm M193 round fired from an AR-15.

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