Navy SEAL test Ballistics through Walls | Tactical Rifleman

Published on November 22, 2018
Duration: 31:34

This comprehensive test, featuring a Navy SEAL and Tactical Rifleman, analyzes ammunition over-penetration through various common wall materials. It provides crucial data for selecting home defense ammunition by demonstrating which calibers and types effectively penetrate different barriers, offering practical insights for firearm owners. The instruction emphasizes accuracy and situational awareness as primary defensive tools.

Quick Summary

Navy SEALs and Tactical Rifleman tested ammo over-penetration through walls. Results show 12-gauge birdshot/buckshot have limited penetration on brick/cinder block. Interior drywall is easily penetrated; 5.56mm fragmented, while 9mm/buckshot retained lethal energy. Trailer walls offer no protection. Accuracy is key.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction and Test Objectives
  2. 02:18Cinder Block and Red Brick Wall Test
  3. 06:06Standard 8-Inch Cinder Block Test
  4. 10:37Exterior Brick and Sheetrock Wall Test
  5. 14:56Interior Drywall Wall Test
  6. 25:10Exterior Siding Wall Test
  7. 28:50Trailer Home Wall Test
  8. 29:39Conclusion and Safety Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition is safest for home defense regarding over-penetration?

Testing shows 12-gauge birdshot and 00 buckshot have limited penetration on brick and cinder block. For interior drywall, 5.56mm fragmented, potentially reducing over-penetration risk compared to 9mm or buckshot which retained lethal energy.

How much do common walls stop bullets?

Standard interior drywall offers minimal resistance. Exterior brick and cinder block walls provide significant resistance, stopping birdshot and buckshot, but 12-gauge slugs and some rifle/pistol rounds can penetrate. Trailer walls offer almost no protection.

Which calibers are best for home defense based on wall penetration tests?

The test suggests that while 5.56mm fragmented through drywall, 9mm and 12-gauge buckshot retained lethal energy. Accuracy and situational awareness are paramount, with specific ammunition choices depending on wall construction and environment.

What are the key takeaways from the Navy SEAL's ballistics test?

The primary takeaway is that common residential walls offer less protection than often assumed. Accuracy, situational awareness, and understanding projectile behavior through barriers are crucial for effective and safe home defense.

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