Homemade Armor That Actually WORKS!!! (we did it!)

Published on September 14, 2017
Duration: 19:01

This video details a comprehensive test of homemade body armor constructed from mild steel and a rubber horse stall mat, demonstrating its effectiveness against various handgun rounds up to .45 ACP and 12 Gauge slugs, while highlighting its limitations against rifle calibers like 7.62x39mm. The expert-level demonstration, led by Matt Carriker, showcases safe firearm handling and a practical understanding of ballistic resistance.

Quick Summary

Homemade body armor made from 1/4-inch mild steel and a rubber horse stall mat, sealed with Flex Seal, proved effective against handgun rounds up to .45 ACP and 12 Gauge slugs. However, it was penetrated by 7.62x39mm rifle rounds, demonstrating its limitations against higher-velocity threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Homemade Armor
  2. 01:22Testing with .22 LR
  3. 02:09Testing with .22 Hornet
  4. 03:13Testing with 9mm
  5. 04:06Introducing CMMG Guard (.45 ACP)
  6. 06:34Testing with .45 ACP
  7. 09:28Testing with .50 AE
  8. 10:37Testing with 12 Gauge Slug
  9. 11:47Introducing CMMG Mutant (7.62x39mm)
  10. 15:22Testing with 7.62x39mm

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials were used to create the homemade body armor tested in the video?

The homemade body armor was constructed using a 1/4-inch unhardened mild steel plate, backed by a rubber horse stall mat, and adhered together with Flex Seal adhesive spray. This combination was tested for its ballistic resistance.

How effective was the homemade body armor against different firearm calibers?

The armor successfully stopped rounds from .22 LR, .22 Hornet, 9mm, .45 ACP handguns, a .50 AE Desert Eagle, and a 12 Gauge shotgun slug. However, it was penetrated by 7.62x39mm rifle rounds.

What firearms were showcased and tested alongside the homemade armor?

The video featured a CMMG Guard AR-pistol in .45 ACP, a CMMG Mutant in 7.62x39mm, a CZ Scorpion in 9mm, a Taurus Raging Hornet in .22 Hornet, a Magnum Research Desert Eagle in .50 AE, and a Benelli shotgun firing a 12 Gauge slug.

What optics were demonstrated during the firearm tests?

A Trijicon ACOG scope with an ACSS reticle was shown on the CMMG Guard, and a Primary Arms 3x magnified scope with an ACSS reticle was featured on the CMMG Mutant, highlighting their ranging and aiming capabilities.

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