Atirei na janela do meu carro para um experimento científico!

Published on December 30, 2025
Duration: 1:42

This experiment tests the accuracy impact of shooting through a car window with a 9mm firearm. The Gearson Witness Match X 2011, equipped with a Gideon Judge red dot sight, was used. The results indicate that shooting through glass can cause slight bullet deviation, approximately 1 inch in this test, but accuracy can be maintained if the shooter compensates. The video also observes how the glass breaks upon impact.

Quick Summary

Shooting a 9mm through a car window can cause approximately 1 inch of bullet deviation, but accuracy can be maintained if the shooter compensates. The Gearson Witness Match X 2011 with a Gideon Judge red dot sight was used. Subsequent shots through broken glass significantly reduced accuracy due to obstructed vision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shooting Through Glass Experiment
  2. 00:15Testing 9mm Deviation Through Glass
  3. 00:21Gearson Witness Match X 2011 & Red Dot Setup
  4. 00:27Glass Shattering Observation
  5. 00:38First Shot Results & Deviation
  6. 00:47Second Shot: Further Glass Breakage
  7. 01:05Testing Side Window Shot Accuracy
  8. 01:14Impact of Obstructed Vision on Accuracy
  9. 01:30Final Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Does shooting a 9mm through a car window significantly impact accuracy?

In this experiment, shooting a 9mm through a car window caused a slight deviation of approximately 1 inch. While accuracy was affected, the target zone was still hit. The degree of glass breakage and visibility obstruction can further impact precision on subsequent shots.

What firearm and optic were used for the car window shooting test?

The experiment utilized a Gearson Witness Match X 2011 pistol for the shooting. For aiming, a Gideon Judge red dot sight was mounted on the firearm to provide a clear aiming point.

How does a car window react when shot with a 9mm round?

Upon the first 9mm shot, the car window did not shatter completely, instead forming a small bullet hole. Subsequent shots on the same window led to increased fragmentation and breakage of the glass.

Is it advisable to shoot through a broken car window?

The test suggests that shooting through a significantly broken car window can be detrimental to accuracy. The shattered glass obstructs the shooter's view, making it difficult to aim precisely and increasing the likelihood of missing the intended target.

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