call of duty guns vs Throwing Knives - the results will blow your mind

Published on December 14, 2020
Duration: 14:01

This video tests the durability of throwing knives against various firearms, including a 5.7x28mm pistol, AR-15, AK-47, and a .50 BMG rifle. The knives, described as approximately a quarter-inch thick steel, surprisingly resisted penetration from most calibers, with even the .50 BMG incendiary round stopping on the second knife. The experiment highlights the robust nature of the steel used in the knives, which disintegrated or deformed rather than allowing penetration.

Quick Summary

Specialized throwing knives, approximately 0.25 inches thick steel, showed impressive ballistic resistance. They stopped 5.7x28mm, 5.56x45mm, and 7.62x39mm rounds, with even a .50 BMG incendiary round failing to penetrate, stopping on the second knife in a line-up.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Knife Prep
  2. 00:13Throwing Knife Introduction
  3. 00:45Knife Throwing Practice
  4. 01:37Testing FN 5.7 vs. Knife
  5. 03:23Testing AR-15 5.56mm vs. Knife
  6. 05:18Testing AR-15 5.56mm Green Tip vs. Knife
  7. 06:47Testing AK-47 7.62x39mm vs. Knife
  8. 08:45Testing .50 BMG vs. Knives
  9. 11:08.50 BMG Impact and Analysis
  10. 13:13Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

Can throwing knives stop bullets?

In this test, specialized throwing knives, approximately a quarter-inch thick steel, demonstrated remarkable resistance. They did not penetrate from a 5.7x28mm pistol, 5.56x45mm, or 7.62x39mm. Even a .50 BMG incendiary round stopped on the second knife in a line-up.

What kind of steel are these throwing knives made of?

The exact type of steel is not specified, but it's described as 'next generation of technology' and 'alien technology' due to its exceptional durability and resistance to ballistic impacts, suggesting it's not standard knife steel.

How did the .50 BMG round affect the throwing knives?

When fired at point-blank range, a .50 BMG incendiary round impacted a line of throwing knives. It stopped on the second knife, melting into the steel without penetrating it. The knife itself was not significantly damaged beyond surface discoloration from the heat.

Which firearm caliber was least effective against the throwing knives?

The 5.7x28mm round from the FN 5.7 pistol was the least effective, disintegrating on the surface of the knife without causing any discernible impact or penetration. Even the larger calibers like 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm only caused slight bending.

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