Could a Metal Fire Resistant Door Save Your Life?? (Finding Effective Cover)

Published on October 9, 2024
Duration: 13:25

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a fire-rated door, commonly found in hospitals and schools, against various handgun and rifle calibers. The door demonstrated surprising effectiveness, stopping .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 12-gauge birdshot and buckshot, and .45 ACP with only minor deformation or penetration. However, it failed to stop the 5.7x28mm round and rifle rounds like those from an AK-47, indicating it offers significant protection against most handgun threats but is not a substitute for dedicated ballistic protection.

Quick Summary

A fire-rated door can offer significant ballistic protection against common handgun calibers, successfully stopping .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 12-gauge buckshot, and .45 ACP. While it provides a degree of cover, it is not rated to stop rifle rounds or specialized calibers like 5.7x28mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fire Rated Door Ballistic Test
  2. 00:15Door Description and Cost
  3. 01:11Purpose: Testing Cover Effectiveness
  4. 01:34Close-up Look at the Door
  5. 02:06Testing with .22LR on Window
  6. 03:07Testing with .22LR on Door
  7. 04:01Testing with .380 ACP
  8. 05:05Testing with 9mm
  9. 06:22Testing with 12 Gauge Birdshot
  10. 07:11Testing with 12 Gauge Buckshot
  11. 08:53Testing with .45 ACP
  12. 10:00Testing with 5.7x28mm
  13. 11:13Door Performance Summary
  14. 11:56Testing with Rifle Calibers (AK)
  15. 12:27Final Conclusion: Fire Rated Door Ballistic Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a fire-rated door stop bullets?

Yes, a fire-rated door can stop many handgun calibers. In testing, it successfully stopped .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 12-gauge buckshot, and .45 ACP rounds. However, it failed to stop rifle rounds and 5.7x28mm, indicating its limitations.

What calibers did the fire-rated door stop?

The fire-rated door stopped .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 12-gauge birdshot, 12-gauge buckshot, and .45 ACP. The .45 ACP came very close to penetrating, showing significant deformation on the back.

What calibers did the fire-rated door NOT stop?

The fire-rated door did not stop 5.7x28mm rounds and rifle rounds, such as those from an AK-47. These calibers penetrated the door, demonstrating its inability to provide protection against higher-velocity threats.

Is a fire-rated door effective cover in an active shooter situation?

A fire-rated door can offer temporary cover against most handgun calibers, potentially saving a life in a worst-case scenario. However, it is not designed as ballistic armor and should not be relied upon as primary protection, especially against rifle threats.

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