Bulletproof drywall vs increasing caliber bullets

Published on December 4, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a practical test of bulletproof drywall's resistance against various calibers, from 9mm to 12 Gauge slugs. The experiment, conducted by a content creator with practical shooting experience, shows that while lower calibers like 9mm, 10mm, and .44 Magnum are stopped, higher-powered rounds such as 5.56mm Green Tip and 12 Gauge slugs penetrate the material. The test highlights the varying ballistic performance of different ammunition types against specialized materials.

Quick Summary

This video tests bulletproof drywall's resistance against 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, 5.56mm Green Tip, and 12 Gauge slugs. While lower calibers were stopped, the drywall was penetrated by the 5.56mm Green Tip and 12 Gauge slug, demonstrating varying ballistic protection levels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:089mm and 10mm Testing
  3. 00:23.44 Magnum Testing
  4. 00:335.56 Green Tip Testing
  5. 00:4412 Gauge Slug Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the bulletproof drywall?

The test included 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, 5.56mm Green Tip rifle rounds, and 12 Gauge shotgun slugs to assess the drywall's ballistic resistance.

Did the bulletproof drywall stop all tested rounds?

No, the drywall successfully stopped 9mm, 10mm, and .44 Magnum rounds. However, it was penetrated by the higher-powered 5.56mm Green Tip and 12 Gauge slugs.

What firearms were used in the drywall ballistics test?

The test utilized an AR-15 style rifle equipped with a Vortex optic for the rifle rounds and a Churchill brand pump-action shotgun for the 12 Gauge slug.

What was the outcome of the 5.56mm Green Tip test?

The 5.56mm Green Tip round successfully penetrated the bulletproof drywall and passed through the target dummy positioned behind it.

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