Punt Gun vs Bulletproof Glass (200,000 FPS ft. The Slow Mo Guys)

Published on July 25, 2024
Duration: 16:14

This video demonstrates an extreme ballistics test where Scott from Kentucky Ballistics collaborates with The Slow Mo Guys to fire a massive Punt Gun at thick bulletproof glass. The test utilizes a Phantom TMX 7510 high-speed camera to capture the impacts at 200,000 FPS, showcasing the destructive power of the 1lb lead ball and a 4-bore buckshot load against a previously tested ballistic-resistant barrier. The expert-level demonstration highlights the capabilities of both the firearm and the camera technology.

Quick Summary

A massive Punt Gun, firing a 1lb lead ball and 4-bore buckshot at 200,000 FPS, was tested against 1.75-2 inch thick bulletproof glass. The 1lb ball penetrated, while the buckshot load saw some projectiles stopped or deflected, showcasing extreme ballistics and high-speed capture capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Collaboration
  2. 01:27Target Specifications: Bulletproof Glass
  3. 02:33Camera Technology: Phantom TMX 7510
  4. 03:48First Shot: 1lb Lead Ball Impact
  5. 10:13Second Test: 4-Bore Buckshot Load
  6. 11:56Final Results and Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Punt Gun used in the test?

The Punt Gun used is a large-bore muzzleloader, specifically referred to as a 'Punt Gun' caliber. It fired a 1lb (7,000 grain) lead ball and four 4-bore bullets in the test.

What kind of bulletproof glass was tested?

The bulletproof glass tested was approximately 1.75 to 2 inches thick and had previously demonstrated its ability to stop 4-bore and .577 T-Rex rounds.

What camera was used to capture the high-speed footage?

The high-speed footage was captured using a Phantom TMX 7510 camera, capable of recording at up to 1.75 million frames per second, though set to 200,000 FPS for this test.

What were the results of the Punt Gun test against the glass?

The 1lb lead ball successfully penetrated the bulletproof glass. The subsequent test with four 4-bore bullets resulted in some projectiles being stopped or deflected.

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