how many pans it takes to stop a bullet?

Published on May 9, 2016
Duration: 4:15

This video demonstrates a ballistic test to determine how many pans are required to stop a 9mm bullet. Lead Firearms Instructor Edwin Sarkissian fires both standard and hollow point 9mm rounds into a series of stockpots. The test reveals that six pans were needed to stop both types of ammunition, with the hollow point causing more deformation on the final pan. The demonstration highlights practical insights into projectile behavior against common household items.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, six stockpots were required to stop both a standard 9mm round and a 124-grain Federal 9mm Hollow Point. While both penetrated five pans, the hollow point caused more deformation on the sixth pan, indicating greater energy transfer and expansion upon impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:37First Shot: Standard 9mm
  3. 00:54Damage Assessment
  4. 02:16Second Shot: 9mm Hollow Point
  5. 03:04Final Results and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of 9mm ammunition was used in the ballistic test?

The test utilized both a standard 9mm round and a specialized 124-grain Federal 9mm Hollow Point cartridge. The hollow point ammunition is designed to expand upon impact, potentially increasing its stopping power and deformation characteristics.

How many pans did it take to stop a 9mm bullet in the test?

In the ballistic test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, it took six stockpots to stop both the standard 9mm round and the 124-grain hollow point round. The sixth pan successfully arrested the projectile without allowing it to pass through.

What was the difference in impact between the standard and hollow point 9mm rounds?

While both rounds were stopped by the sixth pan, the 124-grain Federal 9mm Hollow Point caused more significant deformation and denting on the final pan. This suggests greater energy transfer and expansion of the hollow point upon impact.

What firearm was used in the demonstration?

The firearm used in the demonstration was a black, striker-fired, polymer-framed handgun, identified as likely being a Glock-style 9mm pistol.

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