Is A Wallet Bulletproof? #gun #pistol

Published on February 9, 2025
Duration: 1:11

This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of a wallet filled with $10,000 cash against various calibers. While birdshot did not penetrate, all other tested rounds (.22 LR, .380 Auto, 9mm, .223, and .308) successfully passed through the wallet, with the .380 Auto creating the largest exit hole.

Quick Summary

A wallet filled with $10,000 cash was tested for bullet resistance. Birdshot from a 12-gauge shotgun did not penetrate, but all other tested rounds (.22 LR, .380 Auto, 9mm, .223, and .308) passed through. The .380 Auto created the largest exit hole.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Wallet Bulletproof Test
  2. 00:02Ammunition Tested
  3. 00:09Wallet Preparation with Cash
  4. 00:18Birdshot Test
  5. 00:28.22 LR Test
  6. 00:35Multi-Caliber Test Setup
  7. 00:37.380 Auto Test
  8. 00:409mm Test
  9. 00:45.223 Remington Test
  10. 00:47.308 Winchester Test
  11. 00:51Damage Review
  12. 01:03.380 Auto Exit Hole

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a wallet filled with cash stop bullets?

In a ballistics test, a wallet filled with $10,000 cash did not stop birdshot from a 12-gauge shotgun. All tested handgun and rifle rounds, including .22 LR, .380 Auto, 9mm, .223 Remington, and .308 Winchester, successfully penetrated the wallet.

Which caliber penetrated the wallet the most?

While all tested handgun and rifle calibers penetrated the wallet, the .380 Auto cartridge surprisingly left the largest exit hole. Birdshot from a 12-gauge shotgun was the only ammunition that did not penetrate the wallet.

What firearms were used in the wallet ballistics test?

The test utilized a Geoff Arms Hammer 12-gauge for birdshot, a Volks Arms Mamba for .22 LR, a Walther for .380 Auto, a Shadow Systems MR920 for 9mm, a CMMG Dissent for .223 Remington, and a Sentry Arms CA3 for .308 Winchester.

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