How many PUBG Cast Iron skillets does it take to stop a bullet?

Published on October 21, 2018
Duration: 12:38

This video features Edwin Sarkissian, an experienced firearms instructor, conducting a unique bullet penetration test. He uses 12 Ozark Trail 12-inch cast iron skillets to determine how many rounds from various calibers and firearms, including 9mm, .45 ACP, 500 S&W Magnum, 7.62x39mm, 5.56mm, 5.7x28mm, and 12 Gauge slugs, can penetrate the cookware. The results offer practical insights into the ballistic performance of different ammunition types against a common household item.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test by Edwin Sarkissian, a 500 S&W Magnum Extreme Penetrator round penetrated three Ozark Trail 12-inch cast iron skillets, making it the most effective round tested. 9mm and .45 ACP rounds penetrated one skillet each, while .22 LR failed to penetrate the first skillet.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:19.22 LR Skillet Test
  3. 01:219mm Skillet Test
  4. 02:45.45 ACP Skillet Test
  5. 03:45500 S&W Magnum Skillet Test
  6. 05:547.62x39mm Skillet Test
  7. 06:585.56mm Green Tip Skillet Test
  8. 08:205.7x28mm Skillet Test
  9. 09:5512 Gauge Shotgun Skillet Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cast iron skillets can a 9mm bullet penetrate?

According to the test, an 115-grain 9mm FMJ round fired from a Glock 19X penetrated the first Ozark Trail 12-inch cast iron skillet and was stopped by the second skillet.

What is the penetration capability of a .45 ACP hollow point through cast iron?

Hornady .45 ACP hollow points fired from a Glock 30 Gen 4 demonstrated similar penetration to 9mm, successfully penetrating one cast iron skillet and being stopped by the second.

Which caliber penetrated the most cast iron skillets in the test?

The most powerful round tested, the Underwood Ammo 500 S&W Magnum Extreme Penetrator, penetrated three Ozark Trail cast iron skillets before being stopped by the fourth skillet.

Can a .22 LR bullet penetrate a cast iron skillet?

In the test, a 40-grain .22 Long Rifle round fired from a Walther P22 failed to penetrate the first Ozark Trail 12-inch cast iron skillet, leaving only a surface mark.

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