Será que um revólver consegue segurar uma bala de 9mm?

Published on September 24, 2025
Duration: 1:04

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of various calibers against a revolver. It tests rounds from .22 LR up to .50 BMG, showing which calibers can penetrate the firearm and which are stopped. The test highlights the surprising resilience of revolvers against certain common handgun and rifle rounds.

Quick Summary

This video tests a revolver's resistance to various calibers, including 9mm, .380 ACP, .223 Remington, and 7.62x39mm. While .380 ACP caused significant damage, the revolver demonstrated surprising resilience, with 9mm, .223, and 7.62x39mm rounds not fully penetrating.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Revolver Resistance Test
  2. 00:04Testing Calibers: .22 LR to .50 BMG
  3. 00:13Caliber 12 Gauge Test
  4. 00:20SDI Gunsmithing & Drone Tech Mention
  5. 00:26.22 LR Test
  6. 00:33.380 ACP Test
  7. 00:399mm Test
  8. 00:43.223 Remington Test
  9. 00:527.62x39mm Test
  10. 00:57Conclusion: Revolver Durability

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a revolver stop a 9mm bullet?

In this test, a 9mm round fired from a TTI Combat pistol impacted the revolver strongly but did not fully penetrate. While it caused significant damage, the revolver's structure appeared to hold, suggesting it could potentially stop a 9mm round under these specific conditions.

What calibers were tested against the revolver?

The test included a range of calibers, starting with .22 LR, followed by .380 ACP, 9mm, .223 Remington, and 7.62x39mm. A 12-gauge shotgun round was also tested initially.

How did rifle rounds perform against the revolver?

The .223 Remington rounds fired from an AR-15 platform did not fully penetrate the revolver. Similarly, a 7.62x39mm round from an AK-47 also failed to penetrate, demonstrating the revolver's surprising resilience against common rifle calibers.

What is the significance of the .380 ACP test result?

The .380 ACP round's impact was notable, with the video stating it 'made the grip disappear.' This suggests a high degree of energy transfer and potential structural compromise to the grip area of the revolver.

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