how many HOCKEY PUCKs does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on May 3, 2017
Duration: 4:30

This video from Edwin Sarkissian experimentally tests the bullet-stopping power of hockey pucks against 9mm ammunition, specifically Underwood Ammo's 115gr +P and 90gr Xtreme Defender rounds fired from a Glock 19. The results offer insights into ammunition performance and penetration capabilities. The instructor demonstrates safe handling and experimental testing procedures.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian experimentally tested the penetration power of Underwood 9mm ammunition fired from a Glock 19 against standard hockey pucks. Results showed a 90gr Xtreme Defender round penetrated four pucks, outperforming a 115gr +P round which stopped after three, highlighting velocity's role in penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear
  2. 00:27First Test: 115gr +P
  3. 02:00Second Test: 90gr Xtreme Defender
  4. 03:34Conclusion and Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was tested against hockey pucks in the Glock 19?

The video tested two types of Underwood Ammo: a 115gr +P 9mm round and a lighter, high-velocity 90gr Xtreme Defender 9mm round, noting differences in penetration performance.

How many hockey pucks did a 9mm bullet penetrate?

In the test, a 115gr +P 9mm bullet penetrated three hockey pucks before hitting the wooden backing. A lighter 90gr Xtreme Defender round penetrated three pucks and lodged in the fourth.

What firearm was used in the hockey puck vs. bullet test?

The firearm used in the experiment was a Glock 19 handgun, chambered in 9mm Luger, which is a popular and reliable choice for such tests.

What was the purpose of the Spartan helmet?

The Spartan-style helmet was worn by the presenter, Edwin Sarkissian, as a safety precaution against potential ricochets during the firearm testing conducted at an outdoor shooting range.

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