How Bulletproof Is A Stanley Cup?

Published on April 26, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Stanley Quencher Tumbler. A 9mm round was fired at the stainless steel cup, creating clear entrance and exit holes but leaving the cup structurally intact. The test suggests the tumbler offers some level of projectile deflection or containment, though further testing with higher caliber rounds like 5.56 is planned.

Quick Summary

A 9mm projectile successfully penetrated a Stanley Quencher Tumbler, creating both entrance and exit holes through its stainless steel construction. Despite the penetration, the tumbler remained structurally intact after the impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Testing the Stanley Cup
  2. 00:05The 9mm Shot on the Tumbler
  3. 00:16Damage Assessment: Bullet Holes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 9mm bullet penetrate a Stanley Cup?

Yes, in a test conducted by Johnny Q, a 9mm projectile successfully penetrated a Stanley Quencher Tumbler, creating both entrance and exit holes through its stainless steel construction.

Is a Stanley Cup bulletproof?

Based on initial tests, a Stanley Cup is not bulletproof. A 9mm round penetrated the tumbler, although the cup remained structurally intact after the impact.

What happens when you shoot a Stanley Cup with a 9mm?

When shot with a 9mm round, a Stanley Quencher Tumbler experiences a penetration, resulting in visible entrance and exit holes through its stainless steel walls. The cup itself, however, remained intact.

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