The Indestructible Sledge Hammer... We Aren’t Done With This!

Published on May 22, 2021
Duration: 14:30

This video details an experimental durability test on a sledgehammer, assessing its resistance to various firearm calibers from handguns to full-power rifles. The host, an experienced firearms content creator, demonstrates the sledgehammer's surprising resilience, with even high-velocity rounds like 5.56x45mm only causing dents. The experiment concludes with plans for further testing using even larger calibers, aiming to discover the hammer's ultimate breaking point.

Quick Summary

An expert firearms instructor tested a sledge hammer's durability against various calibers, including 9mm, .40 S&W, 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, .350 Legend, 12-gauge, and 8mm Mauser. The hammer proved remarkably resilient, with only the 8mm Mauser causing significant denting and rotation, but no penetration occurred.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Concept
  2. 01:09Handgun Caliber Testing
  3. 03:29Intermediate Rifle Calibers
  4. 05:415.56x45mm Performance
  5. 09:21Custom Incendiary Shotgun Slug
  6. 10:51Full-Power Rifle Calibers
  7. 12:54Conclusion and Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the sledge hammer in the video?

The video tested 9mm FMJ from a Glock 17, .40 S&W Federal Punch from a Glock Micro Conversion Kit, 7.62x39mm FMJ from an AK-47, .350 Legend from an AR-15, 5.56x45mm Tracer and M855 rounds, a custom 12-gauge incendiary slug, 7.62x54R from a Mosin Nagant, and 8mm Mauser.

Did any of the tested calibers penetrate the sledge hammer?

No, none of the tested calibers fully penetrated the sledge hammer. While higher-powered rounds like 5.56x45mm and 8mm Mauser caused significant dents and impacts, the hammer remained intact throughout the experiment.

What was the most impactful round tested on the sledge hammer?

The 8mm Mauser round delivered the most significant impact, creating the deepest dent on the sledge hammer and physically spinning it 180 degrees. This demonstrated its superior force compared to the other calibers tested.

What is the purpose of the experiment shown in the video?

The experiment aims to test the bulletproof capabilities of a sledge hammer, inspired by fictional scenarios. The host seeks to determine how much ballistic force a hardened steel sledge hammer can withstand before showing signs of failure or penetration.

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