MP7 vs Skillets

Published on June 1, 2022
Duration: 3:56

This video features Edwin Sarkissian demonstrating the penetration power of the Heckler & Koch MP7 (4.6x30mm) and the HK G3 (.308 Winchester) against cast iron skillets. The MP7 required three skillets to stop its rounds, while the G3 penetrated five to six. The expert assessment highlights Sarkissian's high authority and familiarity with firearm controls and calibers, emphasizing safety consciousness regarding ricochets.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian tests the penetration power of the HK MP7 (4.6x30mm) and HK G3 (.308 Win) against cast iron skillets. The MP7 required three skillets to stop its rounds, while the G3 penetrated five to six, showcasing significant differences in ballistic performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MP7 Overview
  2. 01:05MP7 Live Fire
  3. 01:42MP7 Results
  4. 02:30G3 Overview & Live Fire
  5. 03:18G3 Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were compared in the cast iron skillet penetration test?

The video compares the Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun, chambered in 4.6x30mm, against the Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle, chambered in .308 Winchester, to test their penetration capabilities on cast iron targets.

How many cast iron skillets did the HK MP7 penetrate?

According to the test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, it took approximately three cast iron skillets to stop the 4.6x30mm rounds fired from the HK MP7 submachine gun.

What was the penetration result for the HK G3 battle rifle?

The HK G3 battle rifle, firing .308 Winchester rounds, demonstrated superior penetration, successfully piercing an estimated 5 to 6 cast iron skillets in the test.

What safety concerns were highlighted during the skillet penetration test?

A key safety concern emphasized was the potential for ricochets when firing at hard targets like cast iron. The presenter moved to a safe distance to mitigate this risk during the live-fire demonstration.

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