S&W R8 .357 Vs Car

Published on September 25, 2024
Duration: 0:27

This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of a Smith & Wesson R8 .357 Magnum revolver when fired at a car's windshield. The demonstration, conducted by an experienced shooter from 704 Tactical, shows multiple impacts, casing ejection, and the resulting interior damage, including a deployed airbag and punctured water bottle. The speaker implies further in-depth knowledge through a mention of a full revolver overview.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson R8 .357 Magnum revolver is shown in a ballistic test fired at a car's windshield. Multiple shots cause penetration and significant interior damage, including a deployed airbag and punctured water bottle, demonstrating the firearm's power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Revolver Introduction and Aim
  2. 00:05Firing into Car Windshield
  3. 00:09Reloading and Spent Casings
  4. 00:15Car Interior Damage
  5. 00:18Teasing Full Revolver Overview
  6. 00:23Interior Damage Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used in the ballistic test against the car?

The firearm used in the ballistic test is a Smith & Wesson R8 revolver, chambered in .357 Magnum. It is equipped with a Holosun red dot sight for aiming.

What kind of damage does the S&W R8 .357 Magnum cause to a car's windshield?

When fired at a car's windshield, the S&W R8 .357 Magnum causes visible damage, including multiple entry points and extensive cracking. The rounds penetrate the glass.

What interior damage is observed after firing the S&W R8 into the car?

Interior damage observed includes a deployed airbag, a damaged Jeep-branded steering wheel, and a punctured water bottle. The bullet path through the interior is also emphasized.

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