Can a Rifle stop a Bullet and save your life? Bullets vs Gun

Published on April 3, 2022
Duration: 17:19

Garand Thumb, a recognized subject matter expert, conducts an experimental test to determine if a rifle can stop bullets, akin to improvised body armor. The tests reveal that while dense steel components like the bolt carrier group and barrel can stop projectiles, aluminum receivers offer less reliable protection. The expert emphasizes that practical firearm proficiency and training are paramount over relying on gear alone.

Quick Summary

Garand Thumb's ballistic tests reveal that dense steel components within a rifle, such as the bolt carrier group and barrel, are most effective at stopping bullets. While aluminum receivers can stop smaller rounds like 9mm, they are less reliable. The expert emphasizes that practical firearm proficiency is more crucial than relying on gear for protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Rifle as Body Armor?
  2. 01:23Test Setup: Ballistic Dummy & AR-15
  3. 03:069mm Ballistic Test Results
  4. 04:217.62x39mm Ballistic Test Results
  5. 05:545.56mm M855 Ballistic Test Results
  6. 10:08Quad Rail and Barrel Durability Test
  7. 12:4612 Gauge Buckshot Test Results
  8. 15:34Conclusion: What Stops Bullets?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a rifle's receiver stop a bullet?

A rifle's aluminum receiver, like that of an AR-15, can stop smaller caliber rounds such as 9mm. However, denser steel components like the bolt carrier group or barrel offer significantly more reliable ballistic protection against various threats.

What parts of a rifle are most effective at stopping bullets?

The most effective parts of a rifle for stopping bullets are its dense steel components. This includes the bolt carrier group (BCG) and the barrel. These parts have demonstrated the ability to halt or significantly impede projectiles during ballistic testing.

Is a rifle effective as improvised body armor?

A rifle can offer some ballistic protection, particularly if a bullet impacts dense steel components like the BCG or barrel. However, it's not a reliable form of body armor, as aluminum receivers are less effective, and specific shot placement is critical.

What ammunition types were tested against the rifle?

The test included 9mm, 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm M855 'Green Tip', and 12 Gauge Buckshot. The effectiveness of stopping these rounds varied greatly depending on the rifle component impacted.

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