how many BOWLING BALL PINS does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on July 9, 2016
Duration: 7:51

This video details an experiment by Edwin Sarkissian to determine how many bowling pins are needed to stop a bullet. Using a Glock 19 (9mm) and a Glock 23 (.40 S&W), Sarkissian tests the ballistic resistance of standard bowling pins, finding they possess significant stopping power due to their solid wood core. The experiment includes visual inspection, live-fire testing, and post-shot analysis of recovered projectiles.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian's experiment demonstrates that a single standard bowling pin, due to its solid wood core, is capable of stopping bullets fired from both a 9mm Glock 19 and a .40 S&W Glock 23. The test involved live-fire scenarios and subsequent dissection of the pin to recover and analyze the projectile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:419mm Testing
  3. 02:51.40 Caliber Testing
  4. 04:58Dissection and Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition was used in the bowling pin ballistics test?

The test utilized Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition. Specifically, 115-grain FMJ 9mm rounds were fired from a Glock 19, and .40 caliber FMJ rounds were fired from a Glock 23.

What did the dissection of the bowling pin reveal about its construction?

Upon dissection with a Ryobi circular saw, it was revealed that standard bowling pins have a solid, multi-layered wood core. This dense construction was identified as the primary reason for their significant stopping power against bullets.

Could a single bowling pin stop a bullet fired from a Glock 19 or Glock 23?

Yes, in this experiment conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, a single bowling pin was sufficient to stop bullets fired from both a Glock 19 (9mm) and a Glock 23 (.40 S&W). The bullet was observed to penetrate the outer layer but was halted by the wood core.

What firearms were used in the bowling pin ballistics experiment?

The firearms used in this experiment were a Glock 19 chambered in 9mm Luger and a Glock 23 chambered in .40 S&W. Both are common semi-automatic pistols known for their reliability.

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