This YouTube video conducts a range test to evaluate the effects of .22LR ammunition impacting a truck windshield. The video aims to demonstrate what happens when this specific caliber is fired at a common automotive glass, providing a visual and practical assessment of its penetration capabilities in this scenario. It encourages viewers to subscribe and links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and more range tests.
This video investigates whether a Tesla Model X windshield can withstand a bullet. While the title poses a direct question, the description includes a link to pepper balls and a discount code for a tactical website, suggesting a potential test or demonstration involving projectile resistance. The video likely explores the durability of automotive glass against ballistic impacts in a hypothetical or experimental context.
This video explores the practical application of shooting through automotive glass, a variable rarely encountered in standard firearm practice. The presenter modifies their 1989 Trooper by removing rear windows to conduct exploratory testing. The core of the video focuses on where bullets will travel and whether they maintain integrity when fired through vehicle glass at extreme angles from both the driver's and passenger's seats. The firearms used are a Heckler & Koch P7M8 9mm, and the ammunition tested includes G9 Bullets External Hollow Point and Asym Precision Defensive load, both featuring solid copper construction.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a Ravin R10 crossbow and a Cadillac Escalade windshield. The description provides links to the creator's website, Instagram, and a specific Ravin R10 review. The video aims to showcase the destructive capabilities of the crossbow against automotive glass.
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