how many DORITOS does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on September 23, 2016
Duration: 2:56

This video demonstrates a unique ballistic test, determining how many bags of Doritos are required to stop a 9mm Hornady Critical Duty round. Expert firearms instructor Edwin Sarkissian, known for his experimental approach, showcases the penetration capabilities of the ammunition. The test highlights the significant expansion of the FlexLock bullet after encountering the snack food barrier.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Edwin Sarkissian tested the stopping power of 35 bags of Doritos against a 9mm Hornady Critical Duty round. The FlexLock bullet achieved significant expansion, or 'mushrooming', after penetrating the snack food barrier, demonstrating its terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Experiment Setup
  2. 00:39Ammunition Selection
  3. 00:58The Shot and Initial Inspection
  4. 01:30Locating the Bullet
  5. 02:09Final Count and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition was used in the Doritos ballistic test?

The test utilized Hornady Critical Duty 9mm Luger +P ammunition, featuring a 135-grain FlexLock bullet designed for controlled expansion.

How many bags of Doritos did it take to stop the 9mm bullet?

Exactly 35 bags of Doritos were required to completely stop the 9mm Hornady Critical Duty round in this experiment.

What happened to the bullet after penetrating the Doritos bags?

The recovered 9mm bullet showed significant expansion, commonly referred to as 'mushrooming', indicating its terminal performance characteristics.

Who conducted the Doritos ballistic test?

The experiment was conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, a recognized firearms content creator known for his detailed and experimental ballistic testing videos.

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