This YouTube video explores the penetration capabilities of a .22 caliber firearm against plexiglass, posing the question of how many layers of plexiglass a .22 round can pass through. While specific firearm models or manufacturers are not explicitly mentioned, the content directly relates to caliber effectiveness against a common barrier material, suggesting a potential test or demonstration of ballistics.
This video explores the potential tactical use cases for Plexiglass, a material often associated with protective barriers. The discussion centers around whether this common material can be integrated into tactical applications, prompting consideration of its properties and how it might be employed in defensive or operational scenarios. The video title directly poses a question about the tactical utility of Plexiglass, inviting viewers to consider its practical applications beyond its typical civilian uses.
This video features a .308 rifle being used to shoot bullet-resistant plexiglass, specifically described as Lexan and referred to as "bullet proof glass." The ammunition used is specified as SP (Soft Point) and FMJ (Full Metal Jacket). The description also lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, safety gear, and reloading tools, indicating a focus on firearms testing and demonstration.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of UL752 BR1250 bullet-resistant plexiglass against various popular calibers. The firearms used include a Rossi .22LR, Keltec Sub 2000 in 9mm, Ruger Mini 14 in 5.56mm, and a Century Arms CV39V2 AK47 in 7.62x39mm. The test aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of the "bullet proof glass" against different rounds, providing a visual comparison of penetration and impact.
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