EVERY Pistol from COD Modern Warfare IRL!!!

Published on October 7, 2019
Duration: 13:31

This video features an experienced shooter testing various pistols from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in real-life scenarios. The guide details a ballistic penetration test using DVDs, compressed wood, and homemade armor to compare the effectiveness of 9mm, .357 Magnum, .45 ACP, and .50 AE calibers fired from iconic firearms like the Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry, Glock 41, and Desert Eagle. The testing provides practical insights into firearm performance beyond gaming.

Quick Summary

An experienced shooter tested real-world ballistics of Call of Duty pistols. The 9mm was stopped by DVDs and one wood board, .357 Magnum and .45 ACP by two wood boards, and the .50 AE Desert Eagle by three. Homemade armor successfully stopped 9mm and .50 AE rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Gaming vs. Real Life Pistols
  2. 00:59Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry (9mm) Test
  3. 01:40DVD Penetration Test Setup
  4. 03:15Compressed Wood Ballistics Test
  5. 04:15Homemade Armor Test
  6. 05:15.357 Magnum Revolver Test
  7. 07:55Springfield 1911 & Glock 41 (.45 ACP) Intro
  8. 08:42.45 ACP Ballistics Results
  9. 09:49Desert Eagle (.50 AE) Test
  10. 10:55Desert Eagle vs. Homemade Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the 9mm pistol perform in real-world ballistic tests compared to video games?

The 9mm Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry was stopped by a stack of DVDs and the first board of compressed wood, demonstrating moderate penetration. This contrasts with potential in-game representations where such rounds might have different effects.

What was the most powerful pistol tested, and how did it perform?

The Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE was the most powerful pistol tested. It penetrated two boards of compressed wood before being stopped by the third, showcasing significant ballistic energy.

Can homemade armor stop handgun rounds?

Yes, homemade armor constructed from layered materials like tile, t-shirts, and seatbelts proved effective in stopping both 9mm and .50 AE rounds during the tests.

How did the .45 ACP compare to the .357 Magnum in penetration tests?

.45 ACP rounds fired from the Springfield Armory 1911 and Glock 41 showed similar penetration capabilities to the .357 Magnum revolver, with both calibers being stopped by the second board of compressed wood.

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