Can This Anchor Stop a .308? *BULLETPROOF TEST* #bulletproof #civtac #fullautofriday

Published on July 27, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video tests the ballistic resistance of an Attwood 15lb mushroom anchor against various firearm calibers, including .308 Win. The anchor demonstrates significant durability, with the .308 Win round only causing a dent rather than penetration. The host, an established tactical content creator, concludes the anchor is effectively bulletproof.

Quick Summary

The Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor was subjected to ballistic testing with calibers ranging from 12 Gauge Birdshot to .308 Win. Notably, a .308 Win round from a Diamondback AR-10, while damaging the cast iron, failed to penetrate the anchor, leading to the conclusion that it is effectively bulletproof.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:12Low Caliber Testing
  3. 00:30Mid-Range Caliber Testing
  4. 00:46High Caliber Testing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were used to test the Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor's bulletproof capabilities?

The Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor was tested against 12 Gauge Birdshot, .22 LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 7.62x39mm, and .308 Win rounds to assess its ballistic resistance.

Did the .308 Win round penetrate the Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor?

No, the .308 Win round fired from a Diamondback AR-10 did not penetrate the Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor. It did, however, tear a significant chunk out of the cast iron material.

What is the Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor made of?

The Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor is constructed from cast iron and features a zinc coating for protection.

What was the overall conclusion of the ballistic test on the anchor?

Based on the tests, the host concluded that the Attwood 15lb Mushroom Anchor is effectively bulletproof, demonstrating significant resistance to penetration from multiple firearm calibers.

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