This video investigates the ballistic resistance of car doors to determine if they offer viable protection against firearm projectiles. It likely involves testing various calibers and potentially different types of firearms against common automotive materials to assess their effectiveness in a defensive scenario. The content aims to provide practical insights into the defensive capabilities of vehicles in relation to ballistic threats.
This video from Burst Review investigates the effectiveness of an office chair as ballistic cover. Host Jim explores whether this common piece of office furniture can stop projectiles, addressing a frequently asked question within the firearms community regarding cover versus concealment.
This video from the USCCA explains the critical difference between cover and concealment using a classic camp jug test. "Cover" effectively stops projectiles, while "concealment" merely hides the shooter's position. The demonstration involves firing four rounds into the jug, all of which penetrate, illustrating that the jug provides concealment, not cover. The video promotes a free gun giveaway and highlights USCCA's firearms training resources.
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