Masterlock vs. Different Caliber Bullets

Published on September 4, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates the durability of a Master Lock against various firearm calibers. The host, a firearms enthusiast, tests the lock with .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and a 12 Gauge slug. The results show that lower calibers have minimal effect, while the shotgun slug completely destroys the lock, providing practical insights into projectile energy transfer.

Quick Summary

In a durability test, a Master Lock showed resilience against lower caliber firearms. A .22 LR created a small hole, a 9mm did not penetrate, and a .45 ACP only dented the surface. However, a 12 Gauge shotgun slug completely destroyed the lock, demonstrating the significant difference in projectile energy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:08.22 LR Test (Ruger 10/22)
  3. 00:179mm Test (Glock 19)
  4. 00:28.45 ACP Test (1911)
  5. 00:4112 Gauge Slug Test (Shotgun)
  6. 00:55Lock Destruction Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .22 LR bullet penetrate a Master Lock?

.22 LR rounds fired from a Ruger 10/22 create a small hole in a Master Lock but do not compromise its locking mechanism, leaving it functional after the test.

What is the effect of a 9mm bullet on a Master Lock?

A 9mm bullet fired from a Glock 19 impacts a Master Lock, creating a mark but not penetrating through the lock or affecting its functionality.

How does a .45 ACP bullet affect a Master Lock?

A .45 ACP round fired from a 1911 handgun dents the surface of a Master Lock and splatters upon impact, failing to penetrate the lock's core mechanism.

What is the most effective caliber for destroying a Master Lock?

A 12 Gauge shotgun slug is the most effective caliber tested, completely obliterating the Master Lock and scattering its pieces significant distances.

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