Will An iphone Stop A Bullet?!

Published on March 8, 2025
Duration: 8:22

This video tests the ballistic resistance of an iPhone against .22LR and .380 ACP rounds. The experiment, conducted by an individual with practical firearm experience, demonstrates that an iPhone offers negligible protection against common handgun and rifle calibers. The .22LR round from a Ruger 10/22 and the .380 ACP round from a Walther PPK both pass completely through the device.

Quick Summary

An iPhone cannot stop a bullet. Ballistic tests show that both .22LR rounds from a rifle and .380 ACP rounds from a pistol penetrate completely through the device, rendering it ineffective as protective gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: The Idea of Protective Items
  2. 00:38Testing the iPhone's Ballistic Resistance
  3. 00:45Test Setup: .22LR from Ruger 10/22
  4. 01:23Test Setup: .380 ACP from Walther PPK
  5. 02:08.22LR Test Results
  6. 03:11.380 ACP Test Results
  7. 04:08Examining the Damage
  8. 05:03Conclusion: iPhone is Not Bulletproof
  9. 06:00Viewer Engagement and Future Tests
  10. 06:13Channel Support and Prayer Request
  11. 07:08Prayer for Viewers
  12. 07:43Outro: Love God, Family, Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an iPhone stop a bullet?

No, an iPhone cannot stop a bullet. In ballistic tests, both .22LR rounds from a rifle and .380 ACP rounds from a pistol penetrated completely through the device, demonstrating it offers no meaningful ballistic protection.

What caliber of ammunition was used to test the iPhone's ballistic resistance?

The iPhone was tested against .22LR ammunition fired from a Ruger 10/22 rifle, and subsequently against .380 ACP ammunition fired from a Walther PPK pistol. Both calibers successfully penetrated the device.

What firearms were used in the iPhone ballistic test?

The firearms used in the test were a Ruger 10/22 rifle for the .22LR ammunition and a Walther PPK pistol for the .380 ACP ammunition. The test aimed to see if the iPhone could withstand these common calibers.

Is an iPhone a reliable piece of gear for self-defense?

An iPhone is not a reliable piece of gear for self-defense against ballistic threats. The video clearly shows that common handgun and rifle rounds pass through it easily, offering no protection to the user.

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