Toilet paper STOPS BULLET

Published on April 28, 2025
Duration: 0:10

This video demonstrates a DIY ballistics test where Nikko Ortiz uses a Sig Sauer P320 in .45 ACP to determine how many rolls of Scott toilet paper are required to stop a bullet. The test provides a visual, albeit informal, insight into projectile energy transfer and penetration capabilities. The presenter's energetic style and clear demonstration make it an engaging watch for firearm enthusiasts interested in basic ballistics.

Quick Summary

Nikko Ortiz conducted an informal ballistics test using a Sig Sauer P320 in .45 ACP, firing at Scott brand toilet paper rolls to demonstrate projectile penetration. The test showed the bullet passing through multiple rolls, offering a visual, though not scientifically precise, insight into bullet energy transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Toilet Paper Setup
  2. 00:06Sig P320 .45 ACP Firing
  3. 00:02Impact Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the toilet paper bullet test?

The firearm used in the toilet paper bullet test was a Sig Sauer P320, chambered in .45 ACP caliber. The video specifically mentions this model and caliber during the demonstration.

How many rolls of toilet paper did it take to stop the bullet?

The video shows the bullet penetrating through several rolls of Scott brand toilet paper. While an exact number to 'stop' the bullet isn't definitively stated, the demonstration illustrates significant penetration through the material.

What caliber ammunition was fired at the toilet paper?

The caliber of ammunition fired at the toilet paper rolls was .45 ACP. This was clearly indicated on-screen during the demonstration with the Sig Sauer P320.

Is this a scientific test of bullet stopping power?

No, this is an informal, entertaining demonstration rather than a scientifically rigorous ballistic test. Factors like toilet paper density and ammunition type can significantly affect results, making it illustrative rather than definitive.

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