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 features a comparison between the world's smallest revolver and a car windshield, likely demonstrating the impact and capabilities of miniature firearms against a common object. The title suggests a test or demonstration of the revolver's power or penetration capabilities, potentially highlighting the novelty and surprising effectiveness of a very small firearm.
This video features a demonstration of G9 Defense 9mm ammunition's capability to penetrate a windshield. The creator emphasizes that this is not a scientific study but a simple demo, and discloses their affiliation with G9, highlighting their positive view of the company and its products. They also mention real-world applications where these rounds have performed well without over-penetration, urging viewers to educate themselves. The video also promotes online handgun training at DryfireMastery.com.
This YouTube video title suggests a ballistic comparison, testing how many windshields are required to be penetrated by two powerful rifle calibers: the .408 CheyTac and the .50 BMG. The video likely aims to demonstrate the stopping power and penetrative capabilities of these high-caliber rounds against a common vehicular material. The description includes social media links for the creator, Edwin Sarkissian.
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 YouTube video title suggests a ballistic test comparing machined copper 9mm ammunition against a vehicle windshield. The content likely focuses on the terminal ballistics of the projectile and its penetration capabilities through automotive glass. Viewers can expect to see live-fire demonstrations and analysis of the projectile's performance and integrity after impacting the windshield.
This video tests the FK BRNO 7.5mm handgun, described as one of the most powerful semi-automatic handguns, against various materials including meat, bone, drywall, and a car windshield. The objective is to determine if the firearm lives up to its reputation for power and performance. The video also includes links for donations to a local shelter and the content creator's Patreon page.
This video features Andrew from The Chopping Block conducting a thorough test of Speer 75 Grain Gold Dot ammunition. The test involves firing the .223 Rem rounds from two AR-15 platforms – an 11.5" SBR with a 1:9" twist and a 20" rifle with a 1:7" twist. Performance is evaluated by shooting into bare, calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin and through a windshield into clear gel. Detailed ballistic data, including velocity, penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion, is presented for each test scenario.
This video examines the effectiveness of soft body armor when placed behind a vehicle windshield, exploring its ability to mitigate damage from rifle rounds. The test aims to provide practical insights into the protective capabilities of this type of ballistic gear in a common scenario.
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