Can a Airline service trolley stop a Bullet?

Published on September 18, 2018
Duration: 8:41

This video tests the ballistic resistance of an airline service trolley against 9mm and 10mm handgun rounds. The trolley, filled with soda cans, offered some protection, with the 9mm being stopped by the trolley's internal structure in one instance, while the 10mm penetrated more readily. The test highlights the variable protection offered by common aircraft cabin items.

Quick Summary

An airline service trolley filled with soda cans was tested against 9mm and 10mm handgun rounds. The 9mm Luger was stopped by the trolley's internal structure in one test, while the 10mm Auto round showed greater penetration capability, indicating variable ballistic resistance.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction: Airline Trolley Test Setup
  2. 01:43Firearms and Ammunition Used: Glock 20 (10mm) & Glock 17 (9mm)
  3. 02:30The Test Begins: Firing at the Trolley
  4. 03:46Examining the Results: Bullet Penetration Analysis
  5. 05:09Detailed Inspection: Internal Damage and Bullet Recovery
  6. 06:30Conclusion: 9mm Stopped, 10mm Penetrated
  7. 07:38Final Comparison: 10mm vs 9mm Trolley Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an airline service trolley stop bullets?

In a ballistic test, an airline service trolley filled with soda cans showed some resistance. A 9mm Luger round was stopped by the trolley's internal structure in one instance, while a 10mm Auto round demonstrated greater penetration capability through the same trolley.

What firearms were used in the airline trolley ballistic test?

The test utilized a Glock 20 chambered in 10mm Auto and a Glock 17, which was a 9mm Luger, featuring a custom slide from Dynamic Weapon Solution. Both firearms fired at the service trolley.

Did the 10mm or 9mm round penetrate the airline trolley more effectively?

The 10mm Auto round demonstrated greater penetration capability through the airline service trolley compared to the 9mm Luger round. While the 9mm was stopped in one instance, the 10mm consistently showed more ability to pass through the trolley's structure.

What factors influence an airline trolley's ability to stop bullets?

The ballistic resistance of an airline trolley is influenced by its internal construction, including sheet metal and other materials. The density and arrangement of items filling the trolley, such as soda cans, also play a role in how effectively it can impede or stop projectiles.

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