Can Candy Bullets Defeat Candy Armor???

Published on November 22, 2022
Duration: 17:42

This video from DemolitionRanch, featuring firearms influencer Matt Carriker, humorously explores the ballistic resistance of custom candy armor against both candy projectiles and real ammunition. While the candy armor surprisingly stops some candy bullets, it is easily defeated by standard .22 LR rounds. The video also showcases custom shotgun shells and a unique jawbreaker launcher, offering a blend of entertainment and informal ballistics testing.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch's Matt Carriker tested custom candy armor against candy projectiles and real ammunition. While the candy armor stopped candy bullets fired from a Glock 19 and Hi-Point 10mm, a .22 LR round from a Heritage Rough Rider easily penetrated it, demonstrating its ineffectiveness against real firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and SimpliSafe Sponsorship
  2. 01:45Candy Armor and Bullet Concept
  3. 02:36Technical Breakdown of Candy Gear
  4. 04:15Ballistic Testing with Candy Projectiles
  5. 08:08Real Ammunition vs. Candy Armor
  6. 10:54Custom Shotgun Shells and Jawbreaker Launcher
  7. 16:50Outro and 25 Days of Christmas Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

Can candy armor stop real bullets?

Based on the Demolition Ranch experiment, custom candy armor made from materials like Jolly Ranchers and Paydays was easily penetrated by a standard .22 LR round, indicating it offers no meaningful protection against actual firearm ammunition.

What firearms were featured in the Demolition Ranch candy armor test?

The video featured a customized Glock 19 for initial testing, a Hi-Point 10mm Carbine, a Heritage Rough Rider .22 LR revolver, a Mossberg Shockwave 12-gauge, and a SIG 551/556 rifle equipped with a golf ball launcher.

What kind of candy projectiles were tested against the candy armor?

Demolition Ranch created candy projectiles using Mike and Ikes for 9mm loads and Tootsie Rolls/Jolly Ranchers for 10mm loads, testing their effectiveness against custom candy armor plates.

What was the purpose of the Clear Ballistics gummy bear?

The Clear Ballistics gummy bear was used as a secondary ballistic testing medium behind the candy armor plates to observe projectile penetration and impact after passing through the candy structure.

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