SHOOTING PINEAPPLES - edwin sarkissian

Published on March 19, 2016
Duration: 8:27

This video features firearms enthusiast Edwin Sarkissian conducting an experimental ballistic test using pineapples as a medium to compare the penetration power of an AR-15 firing 5.56mm rounds against a Glock 19 firing 9mm rounds. The experiment reveals surprising results regarding the penetration depth of each caliber in this specific medium.

Quick Summary

Firearms enthusiast Edwin Sarkissian conducted a ballistic test comparing an AR-15 (5.56mm) and a Glock 19 (9mm) by shooting through pineapples. Surprisingly, the 5.56mm round penetrated two pineapples, stopping at the third, while the 9mm penetrated three. Both calibers required 3-4 pineapples to be stopped, revealing unexpected penetration dynamics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Introduction
  2. 00:53AR-15 Experiment Goal
  3. 01:44AR-15 Shooting and Results
  4. 02:51Bullet Recovery
  5. 05:15Glock 19 Comparison
  6. 06:24Glock 19 Results
  7. 07:44Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary goal of Edwin Sarkissian's pineapple shooting experiment?

The primary goal was to test and compare the penetration power of different firearms and calibers, specifically a 5.56mm round from an AR-15 and a 9mm round from a Glock 19, using pineapples as a ballistic medium to observe how many it would take to stop each round.

What were the surprising results of the AR-15 vs. pineapple test?

Surprisingly, the 5.56mm round fired from the AR-15 only penetrated two pineapples and stopped at the third, indicating less penetration than might be expected from a rifle round in this specific medium.

How did the 9mm round from the Glock 19 perform in the pineapple test?

The 9mm round fired from the Glock 19 penetrated approximately three pineapples, demonstrating slightly more penetration depth than the 5.56mm rifle round in this particular experiment.

What is the overall conclusion regarding pineapple penetration for 5.56mm and 9mm rounds?

Edwin Sarkissian concluded that it takes approximately 3 to 4 pineapples to stop both 5.56mm and 9mm rounds, highlighting the unexpected performance of the rifle round in this test.

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