I Got a Brand New Hi Point Rifle with Whistlin Diesel

Published on March 26, 2021
Duration: 14:16

This video details a comprehensive test of various firearms against a homemade 4-inch thick bulletproof glass. Featuring Matt Carriker and WhistlinDiesel, the test includes firearms like the Hi Point 10mm Carbine, Desert Eagle .50 AE, AK-47, and a Barrett M82A1. The assessment covers firearm reliability, projectile impact, and the destructive potential of specialized ammunition, culminating in the discovery of a suppressor baffle strike.

Quick Summary

The Demolition Ranch video showcases a ballistic test against 4-inch thick homemade bulletproof glass using various firearms, including a 10mm Hi Point Carbine, .50 AE Desert Eagle, AK-47, and a Barrett M82A1. The tests reveal the stopping power of different calibers and highlight the destructive potential of incendiary rounds, leading to a suppressor baffle strike.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Gold Desert Eagle
  2. 00:32New Hi Point 10mm Carbine
  3. 01:19Features and Accessories
  4. 02:44Homemade Bulletproof Glass
  5. 03:35Kel-Tec .22 LR Test
  6. 04:45Caliber Comparison
  7. 05:15Suppressed 10mm Shooting
  8. 07:10.50 AE Glass Impact
  9. 08:21AK-47 Rifle Test
  10. 09:12Suppressed .50 BMG Barrett
  11. 10:31Incendiary Damage Inspection
  12. 11:25Rapid Fire Reliability
  13. 13:43Barrett Suppressor Baffle Strike

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against homemade bulletproof glass in the Demolition Ranch video?

The video features tests with a Kel-Tec .22 LR pistol, a 10mm Hi Point Carbine, a .50 AE Desert Eagle, an AK-47 chambered in 7.62x39mm, and a Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG rifle, some with suppressors and specialized ammunition.

What was the outcome of testing the 10mm Hi Point Carbine against bulletproof glass?

The 10mm Hi Point Carbine cycled reliably when fired suppressed at steel targets, and its projectiles impacted the bulletproof glass, contributing to its overall testing against the material.

What caused the baffle strike in the Barrett M82A1 suppressor?

The baffle strike in the Barrett M82A1 suppressor was caused by firing incendiary ammunition through it. The extreme heat and pressure from the incendiary rounds likely led to the projectile contacting the suppressor's internal baffles.

How did the larger caliber firearms perform against the 4-inch thick bulletproof glass?

The .50 AE Desert Eagle caused significant fracturing to the glass, while the 7.62x39mm AK-47 nearly penetrated it. The Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG completely destroyed the glass.

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