MACBOOK PRO bulletproof?

Published on July 20, 2016
Duration: 3:19

This video tests the ballistic resistance of stacked MacBook Pros against 7.62x39mm rounds fired from an AK-47. The experiment reveals that it takes approximately 6 to 8 MacBook Pros to stop a single 7.62x39mm projectile, with some rounds penetrating through multiple units and others tumbling or bouncing off.

Quick Summary

Testing shows that it takes approximately 6 to 8 stacked MacBook Pros to stop a 7.62x39mm round fired from an AK-47. Some bullets tumbled or bounced off, while others penetrated multiple units, demonstrating the limited ballistic resistance of the aluminum casing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:50First Shot Analysis
  3. 01:00Second MacBook Pro Penetration
  4. 01:11Third MacBook Pro Penetration
  5. 01:22Fourth MacBook Pro Analysis
  6. 01:49Fifth MacBook Pro Results
  7. 02:09Sixth MacBook Pro Performance
  8. 02:20Seventh MacBook Pro Impact
  9. 02:33Eighth MacBook Pro Test
  10. 02:51Conclusion: MacBook Pro vs. 7.62x39mm

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MacBook Pros does it take to stop a 7.62x39mm round?

Based on the testing conducted, it takes approximately 6 to 8 stacked MacBook Pros to effectively stop a 7.62x39mm round fired from an AK-47. Some rounds penetrated through multiple units.

What happened to the bullets after hitting the MacBook Pros?

After impacting the stacked MacBook Pros, some 7.62x39mm bullets penetrated through multiple units. Others were observed to tumble, indicating instability after initial impact, and some bounced away.

How does the MacBook Pro's resistance compare to previous tests?

In a previous test with an AR-15 and 5.56mm rounds, only four MacBook Pros were needed to stop the projectile. This indicates that the 7.62x39mm round has significantly greater penetration power against the aluminum casing.

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