This video explores the penetration capabilities of a standard brick and mortar wall against high-powered rifle rounds, specifically focusing on the .50 Caliber sniper rifle. It aims to answer the question of how bulletproof a typical residential wall is when subjected to such extreme ballistic force. The content suggests a direct test will be performed to demonstrate the wall's resistance. Support and social media links are provided for viewers.
This video features Brian Lanckiewicz of Columbia War Machine showcasing the M-134 Minigun's capabilities. It demonstrates the destructive power of the .308 or 7.62x51 rounds on various targets, including ballistic torsos, block walls, statues, and body plates. The video also highlights tracer rounds and the impressive rate of fire, reaching 50 to 100 rounds per second. Advertised as the "best Ballistic Torsos video ever made," it aims to provide scientific and educational insights into the ammunition's performance.
This video by CajunBoyJake investigates the wall penetration capabilities of 5.56mm ball ammunition, specifically in the context of home defense. The experiment involves firing through 13 simulated interior walls to demonstrate how far the rounds will travel. The content aims to inform viewers considering 5.56mm for home defense, offering practical insights and encouraging engagement with the channel for more gun-related facts.
This is Part 2 of a "Wall Shoot" video series, focusing on the penetration capabilities of various rifle calibers through concrete walls. The video compares "Green Tip" (likely M855) against AK rounds, 300 Blackout, and .308 Winchester. It also introduces the M855A1 round, the Army's replacement for Green Tip, highlighting its claimed enhanced penetration. While acknowledging requests for other calibers like .22LR, .45 ACP, 45/70, and .50 BMG, the creators explain their focus on common rifle rounds that were frequently requested and suitable for wall penetration testing. The video aims to educate "Combat Shooters," military personnel, law enforcement, and concerned citizens on the real-world penetration abilities of different ammunition types, differentiating between cover and concealment for informed decision-making.
This video conducts a ballistic test to evaluate wall penetration by common firearms and ammunition. It builds various wall types, including drywall, cinder block, red brick, and trailer home walls, to simulate real-world scenarios. Firearms tested include a rifle, pistol, and shotgun, with a focus on common military-grade ammunition like 9mm ball and 5.56mm FMJ. Ballistic gelatin is used to measure energy transfer after penetration, providing data to address common opinions on over-penetration in home defense situations.
This video explores the ballistic resistance of drywall by testing how many sheets are required to stop a bullet. While the specific firearm and caliber are not detailed in the provided information, the title directly addresses a common question related to firearms penetration and the effectiveness of common building materials. The description links to the creator's website and Instagram, suggesting this is part of a broader content series on the channel. The focus is on a practical, albeit destructive, experiment with firearms.
This episode of GUNTALK Television, part two of 'Ballistic Myths,' features hosts Tom Gresham and Chris Cerino debunking common internet and email-fueled ammunition myths. They put handgun, AR-15, and shotgun rounds to the test by shooting them at various walls to examine penetration capabilities. The discussion also addresses whether birdshot is effective for self-defense, aiming to provide factual information beyond anecdotal claims. The show airs on the Sportsman Channel and Pursuit Channel.
This GUNTALK episode tackles common "ballistic myths" surrounding firearms and ammunition. Hosts Tom Gresham and Chris Cerino conduct practical tests, shooting handgun, rifle, and shotgun rounds at various wall types to debunk popular misconceptions. The video addresses topics like the effectiveness of birdshot for self-defense and the wall-penetration capabilities of different ammunition, drawing on common claims found online and in user emails. It's a practical, range-based examination of ballistic performance and self-defense ammunition effectiveness.
This Gun Talk episode, featuring Tom Gresham and Chris Cerino, debunks common ballistic myths related to wall penetration by handgun, AR-15, and shotgun rounds. The video addresses internet claims and emails about ammunition performance, including the effectiveness of birdshot for self-defense. The hosts conduct live-fire tests on a range to demonstrate actual capabilities, offering a practical look at widely circulated but often inaccurate information.
This episode of Gun Talk, hosted by Tom Gresham and featuring trainer Chris Cerino, debunks common ballistic myths surrounding handguns, AR-15s, and shotguns. The duo conducts live-fire tests, shooting various firearm rounds at walls to demonstrate actual penetration capabilities and address persistent misconceptions about ammunition performance. The segment also touches upon the effectiveness of birdshot for self-defense and other ammunition-related claims frequently circulated online and via email. The show airs on the Sportsman Channel and Pursuit Channel, with additional content available on their YouTube channel and website.
This video conducts a wall penetration test of Brenneke slugs, evaluating their performance against three common exterior wall types: brick, cinder block, and a wall built to code. The "what if" scenario explores how well a homeowner might be protected against a slug fired through an average house. The description highlights Brenneke slugs' unique design and ballistic characteristics.
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