Será que a Terra do Jardim é à Prova de Balas???

Published on July 1, 2025
Duration: 1:31

This video tests the ballistic penetration of common firearm calibers through four bags of garden soil. The results indicate that even larger calibers like the 7.62x54R can be stopped by a sufficient amount of soil, suggesting potential for improvised ballistic protection in certain scenarios.

Quick Summary

This ballistic test evaluated common firearm calibers against four bags of garden soil. Results showed that .22 LR and 9mm rounds were stopped by the second bag, while .45 ACP, .30 caliber, .223, and 7.62x54R rounds penetrated further but were ultimately stopped by the third bag.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bulletproofing with Garden Soil?
  2. 00:06Test Setup: Four Bags of Soil
  3. 00:08Firing .22 LR
  4. 00:21Results: .22 LR Penetration
  5. 00:30Firing 9mm
  6. 00:37Firing .45 ACP
  7. 00:54Firing .30 Caliber
  8. 01:03Firing .223 Remington
  9. 01:12Firing 7.62x54R
  10. 01:28Conclusion: Garden Soil as Ballistic Barrier

Frequently Asked Questions

Can garden soil stop bullets?

This test suggests that four bags of garden soil can act as a ballistic barrier against common handgun and rifle calibers. While smaller rounds like .22 LR had minimal penetration, even larger calibers like 7.62x54R were stopped or significantly slowed within the soil.

Which caliber penetrated the most through garden soil bags?

In this specific test, the .45 ACP round demonstrated the most penetration, passing through the first two bags of soil and lodging in the third, nearly exiting. This was more penetration than the 7.62x54R round in the same setup.

What was the performance of a 9mm round against garden soil?

A 9mm round was fired into the four bags of garden soil. It successfully penetrated the first bag and came to a stop within the second bag, indicating it did not pass through the second layer of soil.

How did rifle rounds perform against the soil barrier?

Rifle rounds like the .223 Remington and 7.62x54R were tested. The .223 was stopped by the second bag after deflecting, while the 7.62x54R penetrated the first bag and entered the third, but did not exit it.

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