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Published on May 3, 2021
Duration: 15:32

This video features an enthusiastic and safety-conscious firearms instructor, Naaming Kotchanok, conducting a ballistic test comparing the durability of alloy wheels versus steel wheels against various calibers. The test reveals that steel wheels offer superior protection against most common calibers, with only high-powered rounds like slugs, .17 HMR, and 5.7x28mm penetrating both wheel types. The instructor demonstrates detailed knowledge of ammunition and firearms, emphasizing proper safety.

Quick Summary

Steel wheels demonstrated superior ballistic protection compared to alloy wheels in a test involving various firearm calibers. While alloy wheels were more easily penetrated, steel wheels resisted most rounds, with only high-powered calibers like .17 HMR, 5.7x28mm, and 12-gauge slugs penetrating both types.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:09.22 LR Caliber Testing
  3. 04:5112 Gauge Shotgun Testing
  4. 08:109mm and .17 HMR Testing
  5. 11:11.45 Caliber and 5.7x28mm Testing
  6. 13:50Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which type of wheel is more durable against firearm rounds?

Steel wheels generally offer superior ballistic protection compared to alloy wheels. While alloy wheels are lighter, they are more brittle and easier to penetrate, whereas steel wheels provide better resistance against most common firearm calibers tested.

What calibers successfully penetrated both alloy and steel wheels in the test?

In the ballistic test, high-velocity rounds like the .17 HMR and 5.7x28mm, as well as 12-gauge slugs, were able to penetrate both alloy and steel wheels.

How did .22 LR ammunition perform against the wheels?

.22 LR rounds, including Eley Action and Aguila Super Maximum, showed minimal damage to steel wheels. The Aguila Super Maximum did penetrate the alloy wheel, indicating a difference in resistance.

What firearms were used in the ballistic wheel test?

The test utilized a Benelli M4 shotgun for 12-gauge rounds, an AR-9 for 9mm, and a CMMG Banshee for 5.7x28mm. Other calibers like .22 LR and .45 ACP were also tested.

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