Revolvers VS Concrete Blocks .38spl .357 Mag .44spl .44 Mag .45 Colt

Published on June 19, 2025
Duration: 14:45

This video conducts a concrete block penetration test using various revolver calibers: .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, and .45 Colt. The test utilizes soft point ammunition, with the presenter noting that the impact on concrete blocks mangles or disintegrates most projectiles, making bullet type less critical than caliber and velocity for penetration. Safety is emphasized due to the risk of ricocheting concrete fragments.

Quick Summary

In a concrete block penetration test, .38 Special and .44 Special revolvers failed to penetrate, while .45 Colt, .357 Magnum, and .44 Magnum achieved penetration. The test used soft point ammunition, and the presenter noted that concrete significantly mangles projectiles, making caliber and velocity more critical than bullet type for barrier penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Concrete Block Test Setup
  2. 00:07Calibers Tested: .38 Spl, .357 Mag, .44 Spl, .44 Mag, .45 Colt
  3. 00:36Ammunition Type: Soft Point
  4. 01:07Safety Warning: Concrete Fragment Ricochet Risk
  5. 02:24.38 Special Test (125 Grain Soft Point)
  6. 03:39.38 Special Results: No Penetration
  7. 04:09.44 Special Test (180 Grain Hollow Point)
  8. 06:15.44 Special Results: No Penetration
  9. 06:27.45 Colt Test (225 Grain Soft Point)
  10. 07:09.45 Colt Results: First Penetration
  11. 08:14.357 Magnum Test (158 Grain Soft Point)
  12. 09:11.357 Magnum Results: Penetration Achieved
  13. 09:30.44 Magnum Test (240 Grain Jacketed Soft Point)
  14. 10:51.44 Magnum Results: Significant Cracking and Penetration
  15. 11:17Projectile Behavior Against Concrete
  16. 12:24Hard Cast vs. Soft Point Discussion
  17. 13:06Summary of Results and Block Damage
  18. 13:52Future Tests and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which revolver calibers were tested against concrete blocks?

The video tested .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, and .45 Colt revolver cartridges against concrete blocks to assess their penetration capabilities and projectile behavior upon impact.

What type of ammunition was used in the concrete block test?

Soft point ammunition was primarily used for the concrete block test. The presenter noted that for these calibers and against concrete, bullet construction like soft point or hollow point often disintegrates or mangles, making caliber and velocity more critical factors for penetration.

Did any of the tested revolver calibers fail to penetrate the concrete block?

Yes, the .38 Special and .44 Special calibers failed to penetrate the concrete block. The .45 Colt, .357 Magnum, and .44 Magnum all achieved penetration through at least one block.

What are the safety considerations when testing firearms against concrete blocks?

A significant safety concern is the potential for concrete fragments to ricochet at high velocities. The presenter emphasizes the need for protective gear, such as a helmet with a visor, to mitigate the risk of injury from these projectiles.

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