This video tests the effectiveness and risks of shooting through a vehicle windshield in a self-defense scenario. The creator compares firing out a window versus directly through the glass at a 20-yard target, analyzing bullet trajectory and velocity changes. Unexpectedly, the test also reveals health risks associated with glass dust exposure, including symptoms like coughing and loss of smell/taste, with a detailed update provided. The content emphasizes understanding these risks and considering alternative self-defense tactics.
This video demonstrates special forces sniper techniques for shooting into vehicles, specifically focusing on penetrating standard vehicle glass. The content highlights that with targets close to the glass (within 10 feet), standard point-of-aim is effective. It debunks Hollywood myths about complex calculations for shooting through glass and mentions the use of the M118LR 7.62x51mm 175gr Sierra Matchking round from a Nemesis Arms Valkyrie rifle. The description also touches on the existence of specialty rounds for different barriers but emphasizes that most military units do not require them for typical missions.
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