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Published on November 25, 2016
Duration: 9:18

This video demonstrates a ballistic test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, showcasing the durability of a multi-layered, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel against .22 LR ammunition fired from a Walther P22. The test meticulously documents the progression of damage, revealing that over 120 rounds were required to achieve penetration, highlighting the effectiveness of such protective barriers.

Quick Summary

A ballistic test demonstrated that over 120 rounds of .22 LR ammunition, fired from a Walther P22, were required to penetrate a four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel. The test meticulously documented the glass's resistance, showing significant cratering before eventual breach.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Thanksgiving
  2. 02:12Bulletproof Glass Overview
  3. 03:01Initial Shooting Test (10-40 Rounds)
  4. 04:41Mid-Test Observations (60-90 Rounds)
  5. 06:09Penetration Achieved
  6. 08:12Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How many .22 LR rounds does it take to penetrate bank-grade bulletproof glass?

In a test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, it took over 120 rounds of CCI .22 LR 40 grain ammunition fired from a Walther P22 to penetrate a four-layer, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel.

What firearm was used in the bulletproof glass test?

The firearm used in the bulletproof glass penetration test was a Walther P22 semi-automatic pistol, chambered in .22 LR caliber. CCI .22 LR 40 grain ammunition was utilized for the test.

What was the outcome of testing .22 LR rounds against bulletproof glass?

The test showed that a significant number of .22 LR rounds, over 120, were required to breach a multi-layered, bank-grade bulletproof glass panel. Initial layers showed damage, but the rear remained intact for a considerable duration.

Who conducted the bulletproof glass ballistic test?

The ballistic test involving bulletproof glass and .22 LR ammunition was conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, known for his firearms and experimental shooting content.

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