Shooting Body Armor With Calibers It’s NOT Rated For!! (ELEPHANT GUNS)

Published on April 24, 2023
Duration: 13:46

This video tests the ballistic resistance of Bullet Safe Level 4 body armor plates against various calibers, including handgun rounds, common rifle rounds, and extreme calibers like the 500 Nitro Express and 50 BMG. The instructor demonstrates the plates' effectiveness against rated threats and pushes their limits with unrated calibers, providing insights into penetration and back face deformation.

Quick Summary

Bullet Safe Level 4 body armor plates are NIJ certified and rated for .30-06 Black Tip. Testing showed they stopped 9mm, 5.7x28mm, 223 Remington, 7.62x39mm, and .308 Winchester, with increasing back face deformation. Remarkably, a single plate stopped a 500 Nitro Express, and two stacked plates stopped a 50 BMG round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Bullet Safe Level 4 Plate
  2. 01:079mm Test
  3. 01:495.7x28mm Green Tip Test
  4. 02:31223 Remington Test
  5. 03:267.62x39mm Test
  6. 04:245.56 M855 Green Tip Test
  7. 05:35.308 Winchester Test
  8. 06:50500 Nitro Express Test (Elephant Gun)
  9. 09:4850 BMG Test (Triple Plate Stack)
  10. 13:01Conclusion & Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers are Bullet Safe Level 4 body armor plates rated to stop?

Bullet Safe Level 4 body armor plates are rated to stop .30-06 Black Tip ammunition. They are also NIJ Level 4 certified, indicating their capability to defeat armor-piercing rifle rounds.

How did common rifle calibers like 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm perform against the Level 4 plate?

The 223 Remington (5.56mm) caused shattering and a small bulge on the back. The 7.62x39mm round caused more damage and a larger bulge, indicating it carried more energy and hit harder than the 223.

Can Bullet Safe Level 4 plates stop extreme calibers like the 500 Nitro Express or 50 BMG?

While not rated for them, a single Level 4 plate stopped the 500 Nitro Express, though it caused significant back face deformation and split the back. Two stacked Level 4 plates successfully stopped a 50 BMG round.

What is back face deformation and why is it important for body armor?

Back face deformation is the bulge on the back of the armor plate after impact. Even if a projectile is stopped, significant deformation can still cause severe blunt force trauma to the wearer, making it a critical factor in armor performance.

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