how many Mr Beast chocolate bars does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on March 26, 2023
Duration: 6:53

This video tests the bullet-stopping capabilities of Mr. Beast chocolate bars against various calibers. It demonstrates how many bars are needed to stop a .22LR, 9mm, and 7.62x39mm round, providing a unique, albeit unconventional, look at projectile penetration through a dense, layered material. The experiment highlights the significant energy differences between these ammunition types.

Quick Summary

This unique ballistics test determined that approximately 15 Mr. Beast chocolate bars stop a .22LR, 22-24 bars stop a 9mm, and 30-35 bars stop a 7.62x39mm rifle round, showcasing the increasing energy and penetration of these calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mr Beast Chocolate vs. Bullets
  2. 00:56Testing .22LR with Chocolate Bars
  3. 02:06Testing 9mm with Chocolate Bars
  4. 04:22Testing 7.62x39mm Rifle Round
  5. 06:01Summary of Results

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Mr. Beast chocolate bars are needed to stop a .22LR bullet?

In this experiment, approximately 15 Mr. Beast chocolate bars stacked together were sufficient to stop a .22LR round fired from a Smith & Wesson Victory pistol.

What is the stopping power of 9mm ammunition against chocolate bars?

It took around 22 to 24 Mr. Beast chocolate bars to effectively stop a 9mm round fired from an HK USP pistol, demonstrating a significant increase in required barrier thickness compared to .22LR.

Can chocolate bars stop a rifle round like the 7.62x39mm?

Yes, but it requires a substantial amount. This test indicated that approximately 30 to 35 Mr. Beast chocolate bars were needed to stop a 7.62x39mm rifle round.

What firearms were used in the Mr. Beast chocolate bar ballistics test?

The test used a Smith & Wesson Victory pistol for .22LR rounds and an HK USP pistol for 9mm rounds. The 7.62x39mm rifle round was fired from a short-barreled pistol platform.

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