I Wanted to Hate it... But it's Got the Juice

Published on July 21, 2023
Duration: 16:19

This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch testing the Standard Manufacturing P22 Jackal, a .22 LR pistol with unique aesthetics, and evaluating its reliability with a 50-round drum magazine. The content also includes a rigorous ballistic test of various body armor types, including fan-submitted DIY plates, against handgun and rifle calibers, culminating in a .50 BMG impact. The expert assessment highlights Carriker's established authority in recreational shooting and ballistic experimentation, demonstrated through safe firearm handling and knowledge of armor ratings.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch tested the Standard Manufacturing P22 Jackal .22 LR pistol for reliability with a 50-round drum magazine and evaluated DIY body armor against calibers up to .50 BMG. The P22 Jackal proved a fun, reliable plinker, while a homemade ceramic/resin plate showed impressive resistance against rifle rounds before being defeated by a .50 BMG impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 02:16New Range Safety Wall
  3. 03:29Standard Manufacturing P22 Jackal Overview
  4. 04:50Range Testing the P22 Jackal
  5. 07:22Body Armor Ballistic Testing
  6. 09:09Handgun Caliber Testing
  7. 11:27Rifle Caliber Testing
  8. 13:4550 BMG Final Test
  9. 14:44Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was tested in the Demolition Ranch video?

The video features the Standard Manufacturing P22 Jackal, a .22 LR pistol known for its unique aesthetics reminiscent of a Thompson submachine gun and P90. It was tested for reliability with a 50-round drum magazine.

What kind of body armor was tested?

The video tested an expired Kevlar vest, a homemade AIT plate, and a DIY 'Mark II' composite plate made of ceramic tiles and resin. These were subjected to various calibers, including .50 BMG.

How did the DIY 'Mark II' armor plate perform?

The 'Mark II' DIY armor plate demonstrated impressive performance by stopping 5.56mm and .308 Win rounds. It was eventually defeated by a .50 BMG round but notably captured the projectile's copper jacket.

What was the overall assessment of the Standard Manufacturing P22 Jackal?

Despite its unusual appearance and ergonomics, the P22 Jackal was found to be a surprisingly high-quality and fun firearm for plinking, performing reliably even during rapid fire sequences.

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