DONUT BALLISTICS 🍩

Published on May 19, 2021
Duration: 10:38

This video features a humorous collaboration between Kentucky Ballistics, Donut Operator, Brandon Herrera, and others, testing the ballistic resistance of folding tables against various calibers, including 9mm and .50 BMG. The team also demonstrates terminal ballistics with a .33 Nosler rifle and archery equipment, highlighting the importance of proper backstops and firearm safety in a chaotic yet supportive creator environment.

Quick Summary

Standard folding tables offer minimal ballistic protection against firearms. Testing with 9mm rounds shows easy penetration, and .50 BMG rounds easily blast through them. The Nosler 33 rifle is demonstrated for terminal ballistics, while archery equipment also passes through tables.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Health Update
  2. 01:09Donut Operator Guest Host
  3. 02:009mm vs. Folding Tables
  4. 03:07Table Folding & Brandon's Injury
  5. 05:41.50 BMG vs. Tables
  6. 06:36Nosler 33 Demonstration
  7. 07:46Archery & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you shoot a folding table with a 9mm handgun?

Testing shows that standard plastic and metal folding tables offer virtually no ballistic protection against 9mm handgun rounds. Projectiles will easily penetrate them.

Can a .50 BMG round penetrate a folding table?

Yes, a .50 BMG round easily penetrates typical folding tables. The sheer power of this caliber renders such tables ineffective as ballistic barriers.

What is the Nosler 33 rifle used for in the video?

The Nosler 33 rifle, noted for its carbon fiber barrel, is demonstrated for testing terminal ballistics. It's used to shoot targets like eggplants and watermelons placed on tables.

Who collaborated on the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video features a collaboration with fellow YouTube creators including Donut Operator, Brandon Herrera, Eli Doubletap (Baddy), and Matt Best, supporting Scott during his recovery.

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