Bulletproof Mask Vs Full Auto Deagle!

Published on October 5, 2025
Duration: 0:50

This video demonstrates the ballistic resistance of a Level 3A bulletproof mask against two high-power firearm tests. First, a full-auto converted Desert Eagle fires multiple rounds, with at least two impacting the mask and one bullet failing to penetrate. Subsequently, a .500 Magnum revolver with specialized 'extreme penetrator' rounds is fired, which successfully penetrates the mask and a backing of pinto beans. The demonstration highlights the limitations of ballistic protection against certain high-energy threats.

Quick Summary

A Level 3A bulletproof mask was tested against a full-auto Desert Eagle and a .500 Magnum with extreme penetrator rounds. The mask resisted the Desert Eagle, but was penetrated by the .500 Magnum, demonstrating limitations against high-power magnum ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Mask and Deagle
  2. 00:03Desert Eagle Details
  3. 00:10Full Auto Test Setup
  4. 00:15Firing Full Auto Desert Eagle
  5. 00:17Desert Eagle Impact Inspection
  6. 00:29Introducing .500 Magnum Test
  7. 00:37Pinto Bean Backing Setup
  8. 00:39Firing .500 Magnum
  9. 00:42.500 Magnum Impact Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a Level 3A bulletproof mask stop a full-auto Desert Eagle?

Yes, a Level 3A bulletproof mask demonstrated resistance to a full-auto Desert Eagle. At least two bullets impacted the mask, and one bullet was stopped within the mask's material, failing to penetrate through.

What is the penetration capability of a .500 Magnum with hot loads?

A .500 Magnum revolver, loaded with 'extreme penetrator' hot loads, proved capable of penetrating a Level 3A ballistic mask and a backing of pinto beans, indicating significant terminal energy.

What firearms were used to test the bulletproof mask?

The bulletproof mask was tested against two firearms: a Desert Eagle converted to full-auto, firing multiple rounds, and a .500 Magnum revolver loaded with specialized 'extreme penetrator' ammunition.

What are the specifications of the Desert Eagle used in the test?

The Desert Eagle used in the test was a full-auto conversion, capable of firing approximately 7 rounds in less than one second, making it a high-volume threat.

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