ไข่ไก่กี่ฟอง?สามารถกันกระสุนได้ (how many eggs it take to stop a bullet)​

Published on June 16, 2021
Duration: 3:49

This video demonstrates a ballistic test using a Smith & Wesson .22 caliber firearm to determine how many eggs are required to stop a bullet. The experiment involved shooting at a line of eggs, with the results showing that 4 eggs were sufficient to stop the .22 caliber projectile. The video emphasizes firearm safety and encourages viewer interaction for future testing ideas.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test at Ayutthaya Shooting Range, 4 eggs were found to be sufficient to stop a .22 caliber bullet fired from a Smith & Wesson firearm. The experiment aimed to demonstrate projectile penetration capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction and Location
  2. 00:48Ballistic Test Setup: Eggs and Firearm
  3. 00:52Firearm Used: Smith & Wesson .22 Caliber
  4. 02:15The Shot and Results
  5. 02:43Analysis of Eggs Hit and Missed
  6. 03:12Conclusion: Eggs vs. .22 Bullet
  7. 03:21Call to Action for Future Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the egg ballistic test?

The firearm used in the egg ballistic test was a Smith & Wesson chambered in .22 caliber. This caliber was chosen for the experiment to see its penetration capabilities against the eggs.

How many eggs were needed to stop a .22 caliber bullet?

In the conducted test, it took 4 eggs to successfully stop a .22 caliber bullet. While some eggs were hit and shattered, the projectile was fully arrested by the fourth egg in the sequence.

Where was the ballistic test conducted?

The ballistic test involving eggs and a .22 caliber firearm was conducted at the Ayutthaya Shooting Range. The location provided a safe and controlled environment for the experiment.

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