Which Everyday Carry Item Will Stop A Bullet???

Published on January 31, 2023
Duration: 16:47

This video tests common everyday carry items against 9mm projectiles. A SureFire flashlight and a Kershaw pocket knife with a metal handle successfully stopped bullets, while a coffee mug, wallets, money clip, and laptop failed. The Staccato pistol lineup was featured throughout the testing.

Quick Summary

A SureFire EDC flashlight and a Kershaw pocket knife with a metal handle successfully stopped 9mm bullets in a Demolition Ranch test. However, common items like wallets, a coffee mug, and a laptop failed to offer significant protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Merch
  2. 02:22Experiment Setup & Staccato XC
  3. 05:17Testing Coffee Mug & SureFire Flashlight
  4. 08:27Testing Wallets & Money Clips
  5. 12:09Testing Kershaw Pocket Knife
  6. 13:53Testing Large Wallet & Laptop

Frequently Asked Questions

Which everyday carry items were tested for bullet stopping power?

The video tested a metal coffee mug, a SureFire EDC flashlight, leather bifold and large wallets, a metal/carbon fiber money clip, a Kershaw pocket knife, and a laptop. The flashlight and knife showed some resistance.

Did any everyday items successfully stop a 9mm bullet?

Yes, a SureFire EDC flashlight and a Kershaw pocket knife with a metal handle were able to stop 9mm rounds. However, the knife blade shattered, and the flashlight only prevented full penetration.

What common EDC items failed to stop 9mm bullets?

A metal coffee mug, standard leather wallets, a metal/carbon fiber money clip, and a laptop all failed to stop the 9mm projectiles fired during the testing.

What firearms were used in the Demolition Ranch EDC bullet test?

Various Staccato pistols were used, including the Staccato XC (with compensated barrel and red dot), Staccato CS (subcompact), Staccato C2, Staccato P, and Staccato XL.

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