Chopping Cleavers Bulletproof?

Published on March 27, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This video features Edwin Sarkissian conducting an experimental test on the bulletproof capabilities of various chopping cleavers. Using calibers ranging from .22 Magnum to .45-70 Government, Sarkissian demonstrates how different ammunition impacts affect the cleavers, with higher-powered rounds causing significant fragmentation due to material brittleness. The testing highlights the varying durability of steel grades under high-velocity impact.

Quick Summary

Chopping cleavers are generally not bulletproof. While they may withstand low-velocity impacts from calibers like .22 Magnum or 9mm FMJ with minor damage, higher-energy rounds such as .357 Magnum or .45-70 Government can cause them to shatter due to material brittleness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Cleaver Testing
  2. 00:08.22 Magnum Test
  3. 00:169mm FMJ Test
  4. 00:26.357 Magnum Test
  5. 00:42.45-70 Government Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Are chopping cleavers bulletproof?

Chopping cleavers are generally not bulletproof. While they may withstand low-velocity impacts from calibers like .22 Magnum or 9mm FMJ with minor damage, higher-energy rounds such as .357 Magnum or .45-70 Government can cause them to shatter due to material brittleness.

What calibers were used to test the cleavers?

The cleavers were tested against .22 Magnum, 9mm FMJ, .357 Magnum, and .45-70 Government rounds. The results showed increasing damage and fragmentation with higher-powered ammunition.

What factors affect a cleaver's resistance to bullets?

The material grade, thickness, and heat treatment of the steel significantly influence a cleaver's resistance to bullets. Brittleness, often exacerbated by high-velocity impacts from powerful calibers, can lead to shattering rather than penetration.

Did any cleavers survive the ballistic testing?

Some cleavers showed resilience against lower-caliber rounds, sustaining only minor impact marks. However, higher-powered calibers like .357 Magnum and .45-70 Government caused several cleavers to shatter, indicating they are not reliably bulletproof.

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