how many BASEBALLs does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on July 25, 2016
Duration: 6:23

This video from Edwin Sarkissian explores the ballistic properties of 9mm ammunition when impacting common objects. While presented with a humorous and experimental tone, the content demonstrates practical firearm safety and provides insights into projectile behavior. The experiment concludes that it takes approximately three baseballs to stop a 9mm FMJ round.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, it took approximately three baseballs to stop a 9mm 115-grain FMJ round fired from a Glock 17. The bullet successfully penetrated the first two baseballs and was stopped by the third, demonstrating the limited ballistic resistance of standard baseballs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Batting Practice Attempt
  2. 02:39Glock 17 & 9mm Ammo Intro
  3. 02:57The Shooting Test
  4. 03:21Damage Analysis
  5. 05:21Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How many baseballs does it take to stop a 9mm bullet?

According to an experiment by Edwin Sarkissian, it takes approximately three baseballs to stop a 9mm 115-grain FMJ round. The bullet penetrated the first two and lodged in the third.

What type of ammunition was used in the baseball test?

The test utilized 9mm 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition. This type of round is known for its penetration capabilities due to its construction.

What firearm was used to test the baseballs?

The firearm used in the test was a Glock 17, chambered in 9mm Luger. This is a common semi-automatic pistol known for its reliability and capacity.

What are the internal materials of a baseball?

A standard baseball, such as those made by Rawlings, has an internal structure composed of cork and fiber materials. These materials provide some resistance but are not designed to stop high-velocity projectiles.

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