How Bullet-Proof Are Concrete Blocks? - Ballistic High-Speed

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  • @BallisticHighSpeed
    @BallisticHighSpeed  5 місяців тому +264

    Let us know what you want to see captured next in ultra high-speed!

    • @leagueaccount6254
      @leagueaccount6254 5 місяців тому +15

      arrows

    • @hopewilliams6705
      @hopewilliams6705 5 місяців тому +7

      The best ballistic dummy wound ever!!!!

    • @vabam9
      @vabam9 5 місяців тому +3

      Test how bullet-proof cinderblocks coated in Rhino Liner or Line-x are.

    • @PapaGooseandEmber
      @PapaGooseandEmber 5 місяців тому

      Leighi penetrator vs the wall

    • @jamesfedheld1051
      @jamesfedheld1051 5 місяців тому

      Something in space?

  • @marximus4
    @marximus4 5 місяців тому +791

    High-speed footage is one of the best things to ever happen to UA-cam.

    • @radiozelaza
      @radiozelaza 5 місяців тому +4

      it's my drug, honestly

    • @Nova_Readoral
      @Nova_Readoral 5 місяців тому +2

      Confirmo.

    • @nutcase0001
      @nutcase0001 5 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely. It's fascinating!

    • @bobthebuilder1360
      @bobthebuilder1360 5 місяців тому

      And porn I'm addicted

    • @AlekDjRo
      @AlekDjRo 4 місяці тому

      And setting the video speed to lowest is so cool

  • @caseyk4202
    @caseyk4202 5 місяців тому +22

    This video shows why spaced armor is really effective, even putting a thin cheap little barrier in between the projectile and the armor can destabilize and waste so much energy it can drastically improve the effectiveness of the armor behind it. Plus a spall liner to catch any small pieces that break off from the armor in front and It's a solid defense.
    (Bonus points for chemical munitions)

  • @buckberthod5007
    @buckberthod5007 5 місяців тому +1159

    I'd like to see engine blocks and phone books/ stacks of paper tested

    • @Jungles_of_Lustria
      @Jungles_of_Lustria 5 місяців тому +7

      Ditto!

    • @KingAlpha4108
      @KingAlpha4108 5 місяців тому +16

      I can't remember who did it, but someone tested if a bible would stop a bullet and if i remember correctly it didt stop any caliber

    • @catt0215
      @catt0215 5 місяців тому +4

      bro a 50 cal can barely go through an engine block 😭

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 5 місяців тому +5

      Taoflaedermaus shoots phone books every episode. They're soaked in water also. Go look there.

    • @malindurajapaksha1791
      @malindurajapaksha1791 5 місяців тому

      ​@@KingAlpha4108 there is religion haters couse because you told me I looked at it and there is lot more there is Quran too and bhuddism books and lot more

  • @6401gabriel
    @6401gabriel 5 місяців тому +69

    I'm still waiting to see someone do this kind of test on cinder blocks filled with concrete and rebar.

    • @lawofliberty3517
      @lawofliberty3517 5 місяців тому +11

      YES!!!
      Being in construction for 20+yrs and into sending lead longer, I've always been interested in the materials I work with. Like wood framing v. metal framing and the gauges involved. So many variables, densglass sheets v. abuse board. List is decades long.

    • @LHJC10
      @LHJC10 5 місяців тому +3

      Be good to see with blocks core filled.

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 5 місяців тому +3

      I think at that point, even most 50 cal projectiles will not penetrate unless it's one of the tungsten core type.

    • @jedironin380
      @jedironin380 5 місяців тому +6

      @@lawofliberty3517 What about cinder block with the expanding foam insulation filled in it? The foam might slow or stop all the shrapnel?

    • @ThisGuy-79
      @ThisGuy-79 5 місяців тому

      Wow, I just made the same comment, shoot at my house...

  • @valkyrie40k
    @valkyrie40k 5 місяців тому +420

    I would love to see some sabot rounds in slow motion it would be cool to see the casing separation and how the tungsten penetrates. I have some if you need it :P.

    • @BallisticHighSpeed
      @BallisticHighSpeed  5 місяців тому +82

      Shoot us an email! bryce@ballistichighspeed.com

    • @kielfrank4528
      @kielfrank4528 5 місяців тому +33

      THIS IS EXACTLY THE COLLAB WE NEED TO SEE!!!!! ❤❤❤

    • @danielc.4989
      @danielc.4989 5 місяців тому +12

      Wait. I've seen this one before

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 5 місяців тому +2

      There are sabots for small-arms?

    • @danielc.4989
      @danielc.4989 5 місяців тому +11

      @@davecrupel2817 There are for .50 BMG, .308 and probably others. See Kentucky Ballistics SLAP round incident

  • @indyjons321
    @indyjons321 5 місяців тому +165

    Fun fact. The US Army tested AND fielded ballistic plates for Helicopter crews rated to stop 50 BMG. They tested it on a pig. The plate stopped the round, but the pig died shortly after from blunt force trauma.

    • @Orion7204-m5b
      @Orion7204-m5b 4 місяці тому +14

      Poor pig 😂

    • @MegaSolidninja
      @MegaSolidninja 4 місяці тому +13

      Ghost recon wildlands disagrees. I can take down a helicopter with

    • @Ghosttrex16
      @Ghosttrex16 3 місяці тому

      @@Orion7204-m5b Free bacon ?

    • @2ndAveScents
      @2ndAveScents 3 місяці тому +7

      @@MegaSolidninjayeah you could do that in real life too, helis are sitting ducks

    • @franklyfrustrating
      @franklyfrustrating 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@2ndAveScents you've been playing too many videogames if you honestly believe a 5.56 or 7.62 is taking down a military helicopter with anything other than an exceedingly lucky shot. Tons of helicopters even in Vietnam took rifle rounds and didn't crash, modern helicopters are armored and anything short of a lucky shot or rounds from a heavy machine gun aren't downing a military helicopter.

  • @crocadillius6418
    @crocadillius6418 5 місяців тому +209

    50 caliber: turning cover into concealment since 1921

    • @chupacabra304
      @chupacabra304 3 місяці тому +7

      @@crocadillius6418 crazy that .50BMG is over 100 years old and still is one of the most viable options for that sort of stuff

    • @LunarBulletDev
      @LunarBulletDev 20 днів тому +4

      @@chupacabra304 its like most music instruments, their design is just perfect, little to nothing needs to change after years

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 13 днів тому

      The .50 BMG entered service in 1921, not 1917.

  • @TheFirstCurse1
    @TheFirstCurse1 5 місяців тому +11

    That Remmington 870 furniture is really nice. I've honestly never seen something like that where it looks old and classic yet sleek and modern at the same time.

  • @michaelyoung7261
    @michaelyoung7261 5 місяців тому +41

    “I’m doing a thing…”
    “Got it, alright I’ll be over here” while instantly putting on PPE knowing where this is going
    Yeah, these are good friends. They bros. Genuine friendship. Love it.

  • @IllMind3d
    @IllMind3d 5 місяців тому +3

    I hope visual artists use this kind of content as reference even if they are not aligned with using guns or whatever, something so awe inspiring about watching that .50 just deliver more energy than I can muster in a lifetime in a tiny moment

  • @Y2KNW
    @Y2KNW 5 місяців тому +65

    I would happily watch an hour's worth of slow-mo footage where the audio is 100% gun parts moving and ringing against each other because it's some amazing ASMR.

    • @FlorianCronauer
      @FlorianCronauer 5 місяців тому +15

      but this slo mo audio ist fake, the real audio would be quite different

    • @DaimyoD0
      @DaimyoD0 4 місяці тому

      @@FlorianCronauer Well yeah, it's foley art.

  • @TommySpannEsq
    @TommySpannEsq 5 місяців тому +21

    My dad was an MP in the army in the mid-50's and the machine gun on their jeep patrol vehicle, was a Ma Deuce. He qualified with it, the grease gun and the .45 pistol. He loved all of them, but the M2 was his favorite. He called it "a half inch auto cannon". Makes a lot of sense.

  • @Lone_Coyote
    @Lone_Coyote 5 місяців тому +155

    This was incredible! Next, you might want to test sniper shots on a ballistic torso from different distances-100 yards, 200 yards, and beyond!

    • @crispy_338
      @crispy_338 5 місяців тому +2

      The result would be very similar from 0-500m depending on caliber. A fast bullet and a slow(er) bullet are still very lethal

    • @Sableagle
      @Sableagle 5 місяців тому +3

      I recently saw someone doing 1000 yards with a 5.56, and it didn't look much different from 700, just harder to land.
      The biggest change in effect is going to be in the first 100 yards, where the velocity drops a long way fast.
      High velocities (24" barrel, anyone?) versus steel to see how far it can go before it's too slow to go through might be fun, and also how nasty a mess it makes after it goes through steel.

    • @TheFirstCurse1
      @TheFirstCurse1 5 місяців тому +2

      It wouldn't be interesting at all. You severely underestimate how much power rounds can retain at that distance, especially sniper rounds. It'd look almost exactly the same (if not exactly the same) as 2 yards.

  • @daviddrake4715
    @daviddrake4715 5 місяців тому +7

    To be honest, anyone who is a follower of Kentucky Ballistics is well versed in what can go through cinder block. Still..... always fun to watch the explode in Slow-Mo.

  • @Austinpattyy
    @Austinpattyy 5 місяців тому +113

    Damn that’s one of the best dummy injury I’ve seen 🤣 pretty realistic looking

    • @dennis2376
      @dennis2376 5 місяців тому

      Defiantly och!

    • @Blueknight1960
      @Blueknight1960 5 місяців тому +6

      Yea, you'd definitely need a band-aid after.

    • @Ingris1441
      @Ingris1441 5 місяців тому +1

      Garand thumbs vid with a 152mm howitzer made it disappear

    • @goatah
      @goatah 4 місяці тому

      Kinda reminiscent of the panzerfaust 3 training death, where the backblast ejected countermass material got cooked into the dude.

  • @jerickstudios596
    @jerickstudios596 5 місяців тому +5

    The slow mo of the slug exit the barrel with the wad behind it was beautiful!

  • @TheAzonnali
    @TheAzonnali 5 місяців тому +34

    You could make the argument that the penetration chance - especially of the 12 gauge slug - would be higher if the bricks were not loose but a solid wall. The movement of the entire block can take away quite some energy.

    • @waalkness1
      @waalkness1 5 місяців тому +5

      This ! I was thinking the whole time during the video...I believe if the blocks were secure like normal and not moving ...the bullets would Penetrate more...specially the .308

    • @dubltap
      @dubltap 5 місяців тому +4

      If that block was properly mortared in place, you would see very different results.

  • @cosmicbilly
    @cosmicbilly 5 місяців тому +1

    Glad I found this channel.
    Some of the best slow mo I've ever seen.
    Ballistic High Speed and Slow mo guys are the best channels for this kind of stuff.

  • @Marauder1981
    @Marauder1981 5 місяців тому +95

    BHS have 2 gel torsos for one video?! You guys are officially a big channel now!

    • @R6Siege_Addict
      @R6Siege_Addict 5 місяців тому

      How much do they actually cost

    • @Armoured-Pizza-Carrier
      @Armoured-Pizza-Carrier 5 місяців тому +6

      @@R6Siege_AddictA few thousand

    • @lukequigley121
      @lukequigley121 5 місяців тому

      AGREE, Why do a 8-4:30 job when you can shoot things and get paid..The life

    • @Stealth_Droid
      @Stealth_Droid 3 місяці тому

      ​@@lukequigley121 America 💪🏿🗿🇺🇸

  • @endless3cho
    @endless3cho 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm so thankful to you gentlemen for providing us with this amazing experience. It's so awesome to see these things happening at such a precise and slow speed. The detail is mind-blowing to me. What used to be a blur, at best, and a puff of smoke and debris is now so detailed that we can literally count the grains of cinderblock as they break apart.

  • @kmodo93
    @kmodo93 5 місяців тому +61

    It's interesting because something that's commonly stated is that the most deadly part of old school age of sail ship battles wasn't the solid shot but the spalling and splinters from a shot that hit just close enough.

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 5 місяців тому +13

      The other factor to consider is the very low standard of medical care available then. Anything that penetrated the torso was a death sentence, unless the victim was extraordinarily lucky. Major trauma to extremities would most often require amputation due to the lack of knowledge about infections and how to prevent them. Taking a limb off with a "clean" cut still risked gangrene and lethal shock, but it was the better chance of survival, given the utter impossibility (using their methods) of cleaning and treating a serious injury. And even so, a lot of amputees died after the operation.

    • @DeadsTBD
      @DeadsTBD 5 місяців тому +4

      @@christopherreed4723 Especially since on a ship you aren't in a stable location for emergency care and even if you land quite fast with injured you were not in a clean room... And as a doc on a ship that is being fired at you too can be injured... and if you are not in the ship and they could come to your island in a timely manner they would probably have died from blood loss... unless they cauterized the wound which isn't great either...
      anyway I didn't know that a loose cinder block would be that effective

    • @jedironin380
      @jedironin380 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DeadsTBD "Don't shoot at Doc, and don't mess with our boats!" TFE. 😆

    • @TheHellDiver00
      @TheHellDiver00 4 місяці тому

      Imagine a lot of wood shrapnel getting shot all over the ship instead of Just One big ball getting trough It

    • @Ranked_Journey
      @Ranked_Journey Місяць тому

      A cannon ball is a lot heavier than any of those rounds, and wood acts very differently.

  • @didoum
    @didoum 4 дні тому +1

    Your sound design is crazy

  • @rob6850
    @rob6850 5 місяців тому +46

    .45 actually doesn't always have more energy (1/2 m v^2) than 9mm. It does have more momentum (mv), however.

    • @ICONOCLAST_762
      @ICONOCLAST_762 5 місяців тому +3

      ^this

    • @scottlubsen9004
      @scottlubsen9004 5 місяців тому

      @@ICONOCLAST_762it’s for rise to the power of 2, in other words the square of velocity.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 5 місяців тому +2

      the momentum is more important for going through a cinderblock

    • @vipe650r
      @vipe650r 5 місяців тому +1

      In this case, that's a contradictory statement. Momentum is Mass (grains) multiplied by Velocity (FPS). If the 45acp has more momentum, it has more energy.

    • @rob6850
      @rob6850 5 місяців тому +1

      @@vipe650r not true

  • @sillylung
    @sillylung 5 місяців тому +5

    This is by far my favorite out of all the guntube channels. I was a big fan of y'all b4 the accident, but the fact that y'all didn't hang it up after that like 98% of people would have is so awesome and says so much about y'all personal character that it's hard not to love and want to support y'all. *Raises drink* here's to many more years of BHS!

    • @kylebieth3678
      @kylebieth3678 5 місяців тому +1

      What accident?

    • @sillylung
      @sillylung 5 місяців тому

      @@kylebieth3678 the RPG that blew up in his face. They have videos up about it. If you haven't seen it you should watch it.

  • @wlbyrd1
    @wlbyrd1 5 місяців тому +12

    You need Kentucky's 416 Rigby for this test. Almost nothing stops the 416 Rigby!

  • @lanceschaerer6875
    @lanceschaerer6875 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm a bricklayer laid thousands of those things and always wondered how well they'd work as cover. Given they are just standing loose no mud no durawire and no crete or rebar still excellent video and mostly answers my years of pondering.

  • @MrMikeashly
    @MrMikeashly 5 місяців тому +28

    love the sound design in the slowmo

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 5 місяців тому

      The ringing bell as the 5.56 case came off the case deflector definitely had me chuckling.

    • @Dujjack
      @Dujjack Місяць тому

      that Foley effect , absolute cinema

  • @segundacuenta726
    @segundacuenta726 3 місяці тому

    Wow. First video I watched on this channel. The production is amazing. Visually stunning and great commentary. Gotta say you seem like the best at this by far.

  • @little2nothingify
    @little2nothingify 5 місяців тому +3

    Adding the additional cinder block across the top to absorb some of the energy and constrain the wreckage made a HUGE difference in the damage. It is really interesting the difference between the two 50 cal shots. Impressive.

  • @jaumetdepalma5347
    @jaumetdepalma5347 Місяць тому

    really impressed for the extra high quality of your slow mo video !! as a rifles and handguns owner, i enjoy every one of your videos. regards from Mallorca, Spain !

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 5 місяців тому +18

    Cover versus concealment

  • @cheeto215
    @cheeto215 22 дні тому +1

    4:30 they forgot to circle more of the bullet pieces because I saw one not circled

    • @Kavan-w6k
      @Kavan-w6k 2 дні тому

      No likes or replies? Lemme fix that.

  • @ryanoceros9382
    @ryanoceros9382 5 місяців тому +4

    6:31 I SEE THAT SUPER SAFETY
    Wise man :)

  • @ryan-cochran
    @ryan-cochran 3 місяці тому +2

    Dude I need to watch this channel more. This is so interesting

  • @gwc656g
    @gwc656g 5 місяців тому +3

    At 7:04 you can see what looks like part of the jacket basically falling through the block with the other debris. If this is so then it did not penetrate, it just fell through the hole along with everything else.

  • @danieloconnell4868
    @danieloconnell4868 5 місяців тому +2

    I find this concept of testing different cover materials really interesting. Idk why, but I really nerd out about this stuff. Looking forward to more!

  • @JohanBeere
    @JohanBeere 5 місяців тому +3

    If you make the cinder blocks a bit wet with a waterhose or if you spray water onto the cinderblock during shooting, you will greatly reduce the amount of dust.

  • @tommeakin1732
    @tommeakin1732 5 місяців тому +2

    I have literally never seen a video with so many sponsorships and ads worked into it. Wild.

  • @paulbrooks4395
    @paulbrooks4395 5 місяців тому +4

    This shows why penetrators have to be made from brass, tempered steel, tungsten, or DU. The penetrator has to be able to survive impact, to continue on with enough force to damage whatever lies beyond. The more interesting part is how much disintegration the .50 cal underwent after impact. What was lethal was largely also the fragmentation type effect--like a grenade.
    In most cases with standard .50 lead, is the jacket tends to travel on in pieces or large fragments that maintain enough energy to be lethal. To your point: the impact energy tends to accomplish what a hardened penetrator would at a lower caliber.

  • @brycebarnard8310
    @brycebarnard8310 22 дні тому

    I just want to say I appreciate the sound engineering behind all these videos !!! I hope whoever sees this feels appreciated!!!

  • @Ranked_Journey
    @Ranked_Journey Місяць тому +5

    0:24 that is a very scary concept.

    • @sakfpv8444
      @sakfpv8444 Місяць тому

      What's a scary concept?

    • @Ranked_Journey
      @Ranked_Journey Місяць тому

      @@sakfpv8444 "We brought a variety of things all the way down to handguns like 9 mm 45 something that MOST PEOPLE JUST CARRY AROUND EVERY DAY."

    • @stond
      @stond День тому

      that most people carry them​@@sakfpv8444

  • @rolfbjorn9937
    @rolfbjorn9937 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing how the 2 Layers of the concrete blocks perfectly demonstrate the concept of a Whipple Shield.

  • @Superchillguy-p1p
    @Superchillguy-p1p 2 місяці тому +7

    Imagine ballistic dummies have a consciousness but can’t talk

  • @jonny11995
    @jonny11995 5 місяців тому +1

    Love the dramatic sound effects added over the slow motion footage, makes me think of the opening of saving private Ryan

  • @widdrshinswonders
    @widdrshinswonders 5 місяців тому +19

    Can we see the FBI denim test in slow-mo? It would be cool to see the fabric layers separate under the hi-speed
    Edit: would I be correct in saying this footage also shows the importance of air-gapping your protective surfaces, since all that dust is carrying force away?

    • @einfisch3891
      @einfisch3891 5 місяців тому +2

      It's essentially the concept for spaced armor or RPG armor cages. Ideally spaced armor allows shaped charge jets to expand in a direction that isn't through your armor plate, and it's less effective against kinetic projectiles but the armor gap can destabilize the projectile enough that it won't punch through the second one sometimes.

  • @timvictor8926
    @timvictor8926 5 місяців тому +1

    An excellent Guard Dog advert! Looks like an excellent quality vest.

  • @cristiancerna7487
    @cristiancerna7487 22 дні тому +3

    I work construction and what you guys are not considering is that the cinder block gets filled with either grout or concrete.

  • @AquaMidget
    @AquaMidget 5 місяців тому +1

    14:50 you don't need to visualize how gruesome it would be, you can see it right there 😂

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm 4 місяці тому +1

    I don't know, unless the Cinder block is filled with cement forget it! Don't trust a wall made of this!
    Beautiful video...

  • @crispybacon9917
    @crispybacon9917 5 місяців тому +12

    0:26, that's the most american thing I've heard this week

    • @ONsharkYX
      @ONsharkYX 3 місяці тому +1

      You don’t carry a gun when you go to your work ?😂

    • @Opiumdioxidus
      @Opiumdioxidus 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@ONsharkYX what about school?

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 5 місяців тому +1

    It's always a pleasure to see some ballistic tests in slow motion, thanks guys

  • @H2OSakanaIsMyOshi
    @H2OSakanaIsMyOshi 5 місяців тому +3

    14:46 crazy what 9mm does to the body

    • @tenzingyatso5096
      @tenzingyatso5096 3 місяці тому

      That's why guns should be prohibited!!! If that's what 9mm does, imagine what 50 bmg would do??

    • @1thecubingguy1
      @1thecubingguy1 2 місяці тому

      @@tenzingyatso5096it was .50 Bmg tho

  • @joegiasson9275
    @joegiasson9275 5 місяців тому

    This is hands down the best ballistic channel around. Paul being the info king.

  • @claudespeed80
    @claudespeed80 Місяць тому +6

    If you get shot by a 50 Cal round is it going to hurt

  • @speartongamer6080
    @speartongamer6080 4 місяці тому

    One of the cleanest and most crisp videos I have ever seen 👏

  • @tronbasic4968
    @tronbasic4968 5 місяців тому +5

    The answer is, sort of.

  • @SeanRoland-r1q
    @SeanRoland-r1q 4 місяці тому

    The production quality of BHS videos is always so good!

  • @dpxs22
    @dpxs22 Місяць тому +3

    14:08 thank me later

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 5 місяців тому +2

    The cinder blocks are very brittle, so they will want to explode more than other surfaces. This would serve to reduce impact forces. If it was a building or a retaining wall, the cells/holes would be filled with concrete and rebar, so far more protection that way.
    I believe the pattern on the shotgun is called 'cross hatching', and it takes a really steady hand to do it. The stock is black walnut. This is a very stable wood that moves less than many other types of wood. Another benefit of walnut is that the bugs won't eat it since it is toxic to just about anything. They will eat the sap wood on the walnut trees, but not the heart wood.

  • @Foofighter288
    @Foofighter288 5 місяців тому +6

    3:32 just like my ex 😏

    • @DevinQuantum
      @DevinQuantum 2 місяці тому

      Ayyy I got a slight chuckle out of this. So many that’s what she said jokes could be said 😂😂😂

    • @DevinQuantum
      @DevinQuantum 2 місяці тому

      4:24 is me with your ex 😉

  • @harrybarry2291
    @harrybarry2291 5 місяців тому

    Thanks guys, great video. You surely must know that if a soft lead bullet hits a harder target material, the softest material will disintegrate and deform. The hardest material always wins the collision. That is the lead bullet. I have seen many postings where they are seeing if certain bullets will penetrate targets. If the bullet did make it thru some of the target, it was severely mushroomed and deformed. Then it loses its penetration performance. We have a .50 BMG and have hit many things with it. We tried a standard copper jacketed round on 1 1/4 inch steel plate. It mushroomed and stuck into the plate. Then we used an armor piercing round and it easily poked a clean hole thru the plate. We recovered the bullet. All of the copper and thin lead peeled off the bullet and disintegrated. But the carbide penetrator core was perfect. No damage and the tip of it was undeformed and sharp. Friends and I fire our handguns, up to the S&W 500 mag. My buddies say why my 500 mag did not penetrate 1/2 inch steel. A simple answer. The soft lead bullet disintegrated. I might cast some handgun rounds with a carbide core. Then show them how easily my magnum revolvers will penetrate steel. Many people just don't get it.

  • @pyropro04
    @pyropro04 5 місяців тому +1

    At 16:30 /16:31 if you look closely you can see more ignitions in the dust cloud all the way to the left. Might explain why gel was so melted.

  • @TemenosL
    @TemenosL 5 місяців тому +1

    It is insane to me how it was less the parts of the 12.7 that destroyed the unprotected torso, but the spalling created by the vaporized cinderblock by all that directed energy that basically turned the cinderblock into a shotgun blasted at the target. Just like tank spalling. Scary as hell.

  • @andrew86fl
    @andrew86fl 5 місяців тому

    By far. The best. High speed firearms channel in the world.

  • @chrisgodfrey2846
    @chrisgodfrey2846 5 місяців тому +1

    I always see people testing plates, but they never put a plate in a carrier to test it and wonder why they don’t do that. Thank you for doing that.

  • @Fungusamnguss
    @Fungusamnguss 5 місяців тому +1

    This was a great video. I'd love to see something similar but with armor piercing rounds of each caliber combined with or without body armor and the concrete blocks or other wall materials.

  • @davidruiz2474
    @davidruiz2474 5 місяців тому +2

    As a combat veteran of OEF IV who traveled in unarmored dismount vehicles protected only by kevlar blankets and our own body armor. I would love to know exactly how effective or not those kevlar blankets actually are. Love your content, stay safe 🤘

    • @FenrisulfrSkarr
      @FenrisulfrSkarr 5 місяців тому

      Kevlar doesnt fragment or break apart like ceramic or brick or other hard materials.
      As a result, it contributes almost no velocity reduction to a penetration due to no energy shearing off.

    • @davidruiz2474
      @davidruiz2474 5 місяців тому +2

      @FenrisulfrSkarr oh I'm well aware. The kevlar blankets we had never were directly engaged and so we never really got to see what damage they could withstand

  • @ljre3397
    @ljre3397 4 місяці тому

    Stepping up the editing really shows. Much better quality.

  • @FunYl
    @FunYl 5 місяців тому

    Amazed by the quality of this video! Great job, guys! 👏👏👏👍

  • @shanesims2864
    @shanesims2864 4 місяці тому

    Thank you guys this is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen!!!!! .👍🏻👍🏻 Watching the bullets coming out of the barrel in slow motion was soo freaking cool 😎. And watching them go in the concrete block in slow motion also. I new your ballistic man was in big trouble when y’all brought out the 50 BMG round 😂😂. Y’all done a GREAT JOB!!! Thanks again.🤝

  • @Matthew-bc9mr
    @Matthew-bc9mr 5 місяців тому

    Dang you guys have gotten really solid at getting those crispy clear shots. They look amazing, and the clarity is unreal..

  • @nww-r4l
    @nww-r4l 5 місяців тому +1

    At 4:29 it looks like a part of the .45 ACP jacket made it inside the brick. Check the lower part of the explosion inward, it does look like a piece of copper and lead spinning.

  • @fragout9575
    @fragout9575 3 місяці тому

    I'm late to the channel, but it's quickly becoming my favorite!!
    Carry on!!

  • @jaykay3407
    @jaykay3407 2 місяці тому

    The 50 Cal leaving the muzzle 15:51 actually made me say WOAH out loud.
    Subscribed. That was fucking immense 😃

  • @DannyGraves1775
    @DannyGraves1775 5 місяців тому +2

    ...That .50 shot was a lot more devastating than I had anticipated, and I say that having had the misfortune of treating someone who was hit with one of those.

  • @brandonsteffenhauser
    @brandonsteffenhauser 5 місяців тому

    This is great! The materials and concealment/cover testing provides some useful info. Keep it up gents.

  • @nghiainthecloud
    @nghiainthecloud Місяць тому

    2 mins, subscribed. Never know I needed this.

  • @cdburner5911
    @cdburner5911 5 місяців тому +1

    One effect that has always looked really cool in high speed is a bullet traveling through water spray or mist, it leaves a cool trail, but I haven't seen that in particular filmed, its always in the background or at low 'slowmo' speeds.

  • @DeaconXPS
    @DeaconXPS 5 місяців тому

    Just ordered my first carrier and plates. Thanks for the very visual demo of this gear!

  • @almightytwinkie2171
    @almightytwinkie2171 5 місяців тому +2

    I remember hearing some form of story from Iraq. A US sniper had a .50 cal and saw an enemy's barrel pointing above some cinder blocks as if he was resting. As an idea, he sot roughly where the guy was and all the spotter saw was a plume of pink, meaty mush splatter from behind the wall. Can't remember if it was a trye story or some hollywood scene, but this video definitely proves .50 cal makes for a good shotgun post cinderblock penetration

  • @fatman4839
    @fatman4839 2 місяці тому

    Love you video! I do have to say. Having a lose block will alow it to move and take up momentum. Also cinder block walls that have set for years don't break like a new block. The weight compresses them and makes them stronger.
    I have broke more than a few cinder block walls with a hammer.
    Sitting for 40+ years under weight makes them tough as nails

  • @jerryswope1797
    @jerryswope1797 2 місяці тому

    The sound of the brass bouncing off the side of the chamber is super cool! never new it made that noise

  • @jacoblyons998
    @jacoblyons998 5 місяців тому

    At the beginning of the video, I caught one of you referencing pocket sand. That deserved a like and subscribe. 👍

  • @8lives873
    @8lives873 5 місяців тому +1

    By far the most brutal dummy shot I’ve ever seen with the .50

  • @Meatball-Jack
    @Meatball-Jack 5 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact. This is why every military bldg on every Army post is built from filled cinderblock. Any that house troops (e.g. barracks) or military activities (e.g. base HQ) are filled with concrete and rebar all others are filled with sand and/or pea gravel depending where in the world they are located. Your local NG outpost is built of 100% concrete filled cinder block.
    To test those out, I think you may need some bigger rounds?

    • @m.f.m.67
      @m.f.m.67 3 місяці тому

      Problem is, those places shoot back!

  • @bantau88
    @bantau88 5 місяців тому

    You have the best content. The photography is unmatched! Thank You (and you like physics)

  • @AlexSDU
    @AlexSDU 4 місяці тому

    16:55 Looking at you guys wearing the plate carriers, made my tummy feel exposed. Back in my days, I wore the old OTV vest, which covered the whole torso.

  • @RobSandman
    @RobSandman 5 місяців тому

    Amazing video!, follow up/additional shots would be a problem of course, but that's why you keep moving, seeing 30hate was interesting...fiddy rules!

  • @ethandonohoe
    @ethandonohoe 5 місяців тому

    749,000 subs! Channels still growing! I always enjoy the videos!

  • @DevinRay88
    @DevinRay88 5 місяців тому

    Hope you guys hit that million subscriber milestone in 2024! Y’all definitely deserve it and have absolutely put in the work to easily be over a mil!! Freaking awesome vid as always 😁

  • @AidanRhoden3D
    @AidanRhoden3D 5 місяців тому

    Super cool! I thoroughly appreciated your attention to detail in all the measurements.
    For a possible future episode, would you consider testing the cinder blocks, but with different materials filling the holes, I.E. sand, pebbles, cement, etc. to see which modified cinder block could best withstand a .50 BMG?

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 5 місяців тому

    This is a very cool and interesting series! I'm looking forward to seeing how other standard materials used in construction perform.

  • @clarkhazle9629
    @clarkhazle9629 5 місяців тому +1

    Unless I am mistaken you can see the slug at 11:39 in the corner of the block.

  • @Derbyboy13
    @Derbyboy13 5 місяців тому +2

    If you can find one next time, be nice to see a 30.06 vs. Block wall, there's a reason why they used that round in WWII

  • @ezzedineoz5452
    @ezzedineoz5452 5 місяців тому

    the production quality is insane

  • @Owens_Racing
    @Owens_Racing 5 місяців тому

    This channels always been great, but lately you guys have stepped up and wow.

  • @chrisd3674
    @chrisd3674 5 місяців тому

    Just discovering this channel. Pretty awesome.
    I'm gonna pull an "aaaccctttuuuaaallllyy" and point out that the energy of the bullet fragments and cinder block specs/chunks will have a little bit more energy than what was just in the bullet. Once the structure of the block is disrupted, you get some gravitational potential energy converting into kinetic energy as well. The pieces of the block are liberated and allowed to be subjected to work done by gravity.
    There may also be tiny amounts of energy released from tension in the blocks materials, like a junior version of a Prince Rupert's drop.
    Even smaller quantities might be liberated by minuscule amounts of exothermic reactions from the trace elements in the blocks, mainly from the fly ash that goes into it.

  • @Jdcakamatsu9
    @Jdcakamatsu9 4 місяці тому

    This camera work is stellar!

  • @DeeDeex2
    @DeeDeex2 5 місяців тому

    Feeling pretty good now in my concrete block with brick veneer house. Thanks!