ปืน VSเขียง

Published on October 7, 2018
Duration: 8:25

This video features firearms enthusiast Naaming Kotchanok conducting a ballistic penetration test on a thick tamarind wood cutting board. The test compares the penetration capabilities of various calibers, including .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum. The 9mm round was the only one to successfully penetrate the 3-inch thick wood, highlighting differences in terminal ballistics. The host maintains a casual yet safety-conscious approach throughout the experiment.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test by firearms enthusiast Naaming Kotchanok, a 3-inch thick tamarind wood cutting board was used as a target. The 9mm caliber was the only round to successfully penetrate the wood completely. .22 LR failed to penetrate, while .45 ACP and .357 Magnum rounds were stopped within the wood, highlighting significant differences in penetration capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Experiment Setup
  2. 01:08.22 LR Penetration Test
  3. 02:229mm Penetration Test
  4. 03:29.45 ACP Penetration Test
  5. 04:39.357 Magnum Penetration Test
  6. 07:04Conclusion and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearm caliber penetrated the 3-inch tamarind wood board in the test?

In the ballistic test conducted by Naaming Kotchanok, the 9mm caliber, specifically from a Glock pistol, was the only round that successfully penetrated the 3-inch thick tamarind wood cutting board completely. Other calibers like .22 LR, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum did not achieve full penetration.

What was the setup for the ballistic penetration test?

The test involved using a tamarind wood cutting board, approximately 3 inches thick, as a target. Various firearms, including a .22 LR rifle, a 9mm Glock, a .45 ACP handgun, and a .357 Magnum revolver, were fired at the board to observe penetration differences.

What were the results of the .45 ACP and .357 Magnum tests on the wood?

The .45 ACP handgun's bullet became lodged inside the 3-inch tamarind wood board and did not pass through. Similarly, the .357 Magnum revolver fired two shots that caused significant cracking in the wood but failed to penetrate completely.

Did the .22 LR rifle penetrate the wood target?

No, the .22 LR rifle, tested with multiple shots, failed to penetrate the 3-inch thick tamarind wood cutting board. The bullets remained embedded in the wood, indicating insufficient energy for full penetration against this barrier.

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