how much Gorilla Tape Does it take to Stop a Bullet?

Published on April 14, 2021
Duration: 12:35

This video tests the bullet-stopping capabilities of Gorilla Tape by layering it and firing various handgun and rifle rounds into it. The experiment demonstrates how many layers of tape are required to stop different calibers, from .22 LR and 9mm to 7.62x39mm and 7.62x54mmR. The results show that while tape can stop handgun rounds with a moderate number of layers, rifle rounds require significantly more.

Quick Summary

Gorilla Tape was tested for its bullet-stopping capabilities, demonstrating that multiple layers are required. Three 1.5-inch layers (approx. 4.5 inches total) stopped 9mm and 7.62x39mm rounds, while a 5.7x28mm round penetrated three layers and was stopped by the fourth. A single layer was insufficient for .22 LR.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gorilla Tape Ballistics Test
  2. 00:30Testing .22 LR with Glock 44
  3. 01:55Testing 9mm with Glock 19X
  4. 03:18Testing 5.7x28mm with FN 57
  5. 05:30Testing 7.62x39mm with AK-47
  6. 07:07GoatGuns Miniature Toy Models Showcase
  7. 10:14Testing 7.62x54mmR
  8. 11:36Future Tests: 50 Caliber Discussion
  9. 11:47Conclusion & Giveaways

Frequently Asked Questions

How many layers of Gorilla Tape can stop a 9mm bullet?

In the test conducted, three layers of 1.5-inch thick Gorilla Tape, totaling approximately 4.5 inches of material, were sufficient to stop a 9mm round fired from a Glock 19X.

Can Gorilla Tape stop rifle rounds like 7.62x39mm?

Yes, the experiment showed that three layers of 1.5-inch thick Gorilla Tape were able to stop a 7.62x39mm round fired from an AK-47. The tape effectively arrested the projectile.

What is the bullet stopping power of Gorilla Tape for .22 LR rounds?

A single 1.5-inch layer of Gorilla Tape was not enough to stop a .22 LR round fired from a Glock 44, as the bullet penetrated the initial layer. More layers would be required.

How much Gorilla Tape is needed to stop a 5.7x28mm round?

The 5.7x28mm round fired from an FN 57 penetrated three layers of 1.5-inch thick Gorilla Tape, with the projectile being stopped by the fourth layer. This indicates a need for approximately 6 inches of tape.

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