Ruger 10/22 vs. WWII Helmets
This video features Granger Smith testing the durability of historical WWII helmets (American M1, Japanese Type 90, German Stahlhelm) against a customized Ruger 10/22 chambered in .22 LR. The host, demonstrating safe firearm handling, explains that these helmets were not designed for direct ballistic impacts. The tests show that while the helmets dented, they successfully stopped the .22 LR rounds, with the German helmet's paint notably holding up well.











