Which Gun Can Pierce Through a BMW?

Published on October 16, 2024
Duration: 4:00

Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson demonstrates the penetration capabilities of 9mm and AK-47 rounds through a BMW's floorboard. The test highlights that vehicle doors offer minimal cover against firearms. Hanson advises seeking cover behind more substantial objects like engine blocks or tires.

Quick Summary

Vehicles, including cars, offer poor cover during a gunfight as bullets from handguns and rifles can penetrate them. A 9mm round showed minimal penetration through a BMW floorboard, while an AK-47 round had significantly more, though not complete, penetration. Seek cover behind engine blocks or tires instead.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: BMW and Test Setup
  2. 00:06AK-47 vs 9mm: The Challenge
  3. 00:13Jason Hanson: Former CIA Officer
  4. 00:16Spy Ranch Location
  5. 00:48BMW Interior Tour
  6. 01:04Hearing Protection and Pistol Prep
  7. 01:08Remington RP9 9mm Handgun
  8. 01:159mm Shots Through Floorboard
  9. 02:03Assessing 9mm Penetration
  10. 02:14Preparing for AK-47 Test
  11. 02:27AK-47 Test: Terrorist Stop Technique
  12. 02:54Assessing AK-47 Penetration
  13. 03:09Finger Test for Penetration Depth
  14. 03:27Conclusion: Vehicle Cover Limitations
  15. 03:38Recommended Cover: Tires and Engine Block
  16. 03:43Preparing for Evasive Driving Class
  17. 03:50Spybriefing.com for More Info

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 9mm bullet penetrate a car's floorboard?

In a test by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson, a 9mm round from a Remington RP9 showed minimal penetration through a BMW's floorboard. While it damaged the floor mat, the bullet did not fully pass through the floorboard itself, indicating limited effectiveness against vehicle structures.

How much penetration does an AK-47 round have through a car floorboard?

An AK-47 round demonstrated significantly more penetration than a 9mm through a BMW's floorboard. It created large holes in the floor mat and floorboard, allowing deep insertion of a finger, but did not completely exit the vehicle's underside.

Is a car a good place to hide during a gunfight?

No, cars offer very poor cover. Bullets from both handguns and rifles can easily penetrate car doors and floorboards. For effective cover, seek protection behind more substantial objects like engine blocks or tires.

Where can I learn more about tactical training and services like evasive driving?

Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson recommends visiting spybriefing.com for information on various tactical training courses, including evasive driving, and other resources that could potentially save your life.

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