I’d say various shotgun rounds like 00 or some variations of defensive rounds with both a slug and buckshot or multiple copper discs, and or rifles at various angles as your not always going to have straight on shots, and door penetration tests, or from the rear of the car as rear windshields have various angles, or through the trunk into rear/front seats/headrests……
I would love to see hollow points shot at a puffy jacket or thick jacket. I know someone who got shot with a puffy jacket on and the Hollow points pulled the fluffy fabric with it and stuffed the gun shot wounds. Saved his life
As a first responder that has seen stuff like this in the field, the gore factor in this is scarily accurate. You guys did amazing with demonstrating this!
Ive not seen anything to compare to a 30-.06 under chin while seated in a BMW. Tulip effect on head, extremely messy. Had a .50 cal muzzleloader same way, not in car, seated in lazy boy recliner. These are comperable to .380 contact wound
As a regular dickhead that has seen this once - and also been targeted thrice - and I'll barely even mention my parents - I hope you all make those instant jokes as a coping mechanism. And not just for fun, even though the latter seems obvious to a regular dickhead like me. Sorry, it's just still bothering me how quick you all are popping off with the lulz.
I would like to see how 7.62x39 and 300 Blackout compared to 5.56 to show weight retention (how much bullet makes it through) and deflection differences. Also if you could highlight the differences between the side windows and the windshield with a few more calibers that would be cool.
You guys are doing awesome work! We used to do glass lab training with students when I was working at Panthera. The deflection shooting from inside the vehicle is MASSIVE. We would place cardboard targets literally at the front bumper and aim at the pelvis and see hits in the upper chest and neck. Glass is a very difficult substance to get any kind of reliable and repeatable data on. UA-cam hates videos like this, but they are very helpful to train with.
This video is awesome, the slow motion through a window, law enforcement can use this video for training! You guys have one of the best channels out there !!!
@@BallisticHighSpeed I mean it out of all the channels I watch I really like seeing what you guys do when do you want to do a collaboration, you get get my number from Jeremy
I help with my police department’s vehicle CQB training. From outside to inside you don’t see much deflection, from inside to out you see much more deflection. I teach my officers if they have to engage from inside a vehicle you have to shoot 2-3 rounds in the same spot in order to hit your target. Great video guys!
seeing as how hollow points are a lot more common in law enforcement and self defense. i'd like to see various calibers in hollow-points and maybe even "Critical Defense" in different calibers.
I have never shot my hollow points through windshields, but I can tell you through sheet metal and wood doors they do NOT expand at all, they punch through just like they are ball ammo. Hollow points only expand well in fluid/soft tissue. You shoot one into a gallon of water and it expands like a perfect mushroom. I use Federal HST's.
It is horrific and I'm sure similar to real life, but don't forget, that's not human bone so I don't know how accurate the whole face splitting off would be in real life from the 9mm. But I'm no scientist nor a doctor so what do I know? LOL
@tankkiller3386 I have. I watch them all. Those analog targets still dontnhold together lie real flesha and bone though. They may look realistic but its only a close proximation.
@@tankkiller3386 Gotcha. That was a really good video. Claymores are flipping nasty, the real ones and the new explosive ones. Wouldn’t want to face either. As Rowan Atkinson said in the comedy ‘Blackadder’; “Beware the man wearing a skirt and carrying a claymore” 😂
I got shot on top of my skull Christmas Day 2022 . Through a Mazda 3 window . For a few seconds I was paralyzed on impact but i some how pulled myself out and try’d to make it home on foot . Literally 1 week later my baby girl comes into this world . I could’ve missed that . Gods great 💚☝️
I never imagined that the projectiles would spin and split after the glass🤔 Thank you very much for the breathtaking high-speed recordings and your efforts👋👋
@@josephmctschern3005 They weren't surprised by something that they did not know was possible. They were enthusiastic about noticing something interesting. I'm layman too, but I still know that if a combination of soft and very soft metal hits something much harder than them with enormous speed, there is high chance of at least partial disintegration and deformation. This is not rocket surgery.
@@anteshell Thank you for your kind words. You identified it correctly and described it perfectly in the first paragraph. Regarding your second paragraph, I did some research on the internet about ballistics. Now I know there are FMJ, JHP etc. But also an Impulse Time. This means: How long does an object (in this case the bullet) actually interact with something that transfers its energy to it? There is no doubt that a windshield is hard. However, I found a video of a 9mm FMJ and a 40 S&W bullet being shot through 8-inch-thick pine boards, and both of bullets appeared to be intact afterward. (This has nothing to do with Ballistic High Speed, but if 12" is the FBI standard, I find 8" pine boards to be several times harder than any human bone.) If you would like, please enter into the search bar here: “9mm vs 40 s&w (Sellier & Bellot vs Aguila) by Jack the Shark”. It is the first thing you see above and you will see from minute 6:00 that both bullets are intact. - I didn't want to include a link here since it's Bryce and Adam's website - Lead and copper at enormous speedin wood or glass each in different thicknesses results in different effects. That's why you never stop learning :-)
About 2 years ago some psycho held me at gun point through my car window as I was in my car. It had only been a few minutes and he appeared out of nowhere. I luckily got away as I tried to talk to him and he was extremely aggressive at first but then I guess saw my fear and told me to leave and I sped off. It’s crazy knowing that things could’ve ended badly for me but I am grateful I am okay to this day 🙏
Really loved the detail of shooting a closeup slow mo of the bullet penetrating the glass and added that into the full slomo composition of the bullet's trajectory.
The facial fracture where you had the entire front of the face break away from the skull is called a LaForte fracture. Usually seen in high speed (i.e. hockey stick to the face, knee to the face in football game, etc) events. Really cool to see it demonstrated.
This is a priceless public service for the edc/law enforcement community! Thank you And yes a follow up searching for deflection would be just as helpful. But if you really want to get ever more accurate data, then newer windshields could make a difference. I think laminated windshield glass went through an industry wide change in the early 2000's.
The bullet deflects downwards after hitting the glass, because it's deflecting towards the normal of the armour (or glass in this case). This is a well-known phenomenon called shell normalisation in naval/tank artillery, and is an important contributing factor to the effectiveness of APFSDS against sloped armour.
If you want to have an intuitive understanding of why this happens, you can look up "APFSDS simulation". Pay close attention to what happens to the projectile immediately before penetration.
I learned this while training in the police explorers when I was 17, we use to shoot all the time and I loved learning this about bullet projectiles and windshields. It’s amazing stuff to learn.
What next? Windshield shots at oblique angles (not from directly in front of seat)...to see if deflection is markedly greater when target is not perpendicular to the glass panel.
Bullets can ricochet off glass same as steel at critical bounce angles, only difference is the glass probably explodes as well. At 12º or less you probably will get some ricochets.
Years back I tested .38 Special waddcutters against a front windshield and the soft lead wadcutters simply put a small smear on the glass, and did not break the glass. Windshield was a 70’s era sedan. The firearm used was a Model 10-2 Smith & Wesson “snub nose” revolver.
For the lighter pressures and cast lead rounds back then, and a 70s windshield to test it on, Seems like dirty harry wasn't wrong lol. I mean I've always known it was possible but comparing a throwaway line in a movie to real life testing is always surprising.
Unbelievable that the round in the first shot had the velocity to make it through the head even after deforming and slowing down passing through the window. Been watching this channel since near the beginning and it still keeps getting better and better. Keep up the good work lads 🤘
One important thing that may have already been mentioned- that if at all possible, minimize your breathing until you can get out of the car. You really don't want to inhale powdered glass.
Man i recently started watching ur channel and i gotta tell ur slomo vids are the best i've watched until now and keep bringing these awesome banger vids for us✌🏻😊
It's insane. Especially rifle rounds. I live in the hood so I've seen a draco EAT a entire Lincoln MKZ up. Clean holes in the body of the car going up to the window. Split his head open and his last muscle memory was hitting the brake, so his car was just stopped while the mfkas kept going. Crazy sight...
Those rifle rounds slow mo shots was so oddly satisfying... Also what are the chances of you doing something like this but shooting through the car itself, trunk, doors and engine bay because that would make an interesting video. Maybe add a shotgun as well with both slugs and 00 Buck.
Yes! I haven’t even watched it but this was always a topic I’ve wondered when watching police videos. You’ll see cops or suspects shooting through the windshield all the time, at great distances.
You'll probably get more deflection if shooting from the "inside" of windshield. At least over distance it will be more noticable. (That's my hypothesis anyway : )
I think some of this needs to be revisited but with hollow points. I can tell you that I do not carry ball FMJ, but Hollow points in all of my pistols. I would be curious to see how the two different rounds perform.
I know two people that got shot in the face, both only have one eye each now. One got shot through the back window, bullet went through his brain and blew his eyeball out onto the front windscreen, didn't even lose consciousness, the other guy just had his eye blew out.
Love the videos guys! I think it would be great to shoot softer steel with rounds its not rated for. The spalling and ricochets are going to be crazy though so you would have to be extra safe👍. The highspeed footage would be insane
I mean absolutely stunning footage and video. Been watching you guys from the start when y’all were smaller and with such content I knew you would grow
a follow up vid??? HELL yes! Being a surgical technician and retired 91W combat medic, I am a bit twisted. what I found interesting wasn't so much the damage caused by the bullet, but what the "over pressure" did to the skull. that pressure popped his noggin like a peanut.
Very cool. You guys do the best slow mo gun content. Some times I think people look at us crazy for enjoying content like this, but I do think we are among the calmest people...
Not gonna lie, my second reaction was, "why are you shooting vintage glass??? It isn't made anymore, someone could have used that!!". My first reaction was, " Oh HELL yeah!!!" 😂
One of the arguments against Oswald being the Kennedy shooter is that most of the damage is to the back of the skull and video shows the back of the skull blowing out. Intuitively we expect that to be an exit wound. This video does a good job of showing the amount of material and damage that blows back in the direction of impact with a skull wound, if anything suggesting that Kennedy was indeed shot from behind.
If/when you do another windshield episode have the high speed capture the bullet upon entry from the inside point of view. This way you can capture any deflection, key hole or bullet break up. Do buckshot, slugs, birdshot and 5.7. Great job guys.
Things I noticed: .223 through the side window - At 5:37 you can see chunks of glass penetrate the cheeks. 9mm vs Windshield - As the copper jacket interacts with the glass, you can see the lead core start to slide forwards through the bullet at 8:53. .308 vs Windshield - There are fountains of glass perpendicular both forwards and backwards from the impact. the fact that it's perpendicular and not along the path of the bullet is interesting. It might have more to do with the shattering of the temper than the impact of the bullet.
I remember a online post 12 years ago a young guy was shot in back from back window car from a truck drive by a 7.62 AK bullet went through his ribs then bounced off him arm bone shattering it then back into his side body cavity notched in his spine. 2 years later his body naturally pushed the bullet out of his body from the spine.
I remember some years back one guy being shot in the face like this 12 times while he was doing live on instagram. Considering the amount of damage it’s hard to believe he managed to even utter a few words right after it happened and hold on to life for god knows how long.
What would you guys like to see next to test these car windows and windshields? Test various impact angles until we see significant deflection?
I want to see a shotgun & the different types of ammo from buckshot, birdshot , dragon breath & slugs .
Try shotguns or a Winchester 94 on the windshield ❤❤
Try a 12.7 x 108
I’d say various shotgun rounds like 00 or some variations of defensive rounds with both a slug and buckshot or multiple copper discs, and or rifles at various angles as your not always going to have straight on shots, and door penetration tests, or from the rear of the car as rear windshields have various angles, or through the trunk into rear/front seats/headrests……
I would love to see hollow points shot at a puffy jacket or thick jacket. I know someone who got shot with a puffy jacket on and the Hollow points pulled the fluffy fabric with it and stuffed the gun shot wounds. Saved his life
As a first responder that has seen stuff like this in the field, the gore factor in this is scarily accurate. You guys did amazing with demonstrating this!
Good to know ^^
Ive not seen anything to compare to a 30-.06 under chin while seated in a BMW. Tulip effect on head, extremely messy. Had a .50 cal muzzleloader same way, not in car, seated in lazy boy recliner. These are comperable to .380 contact wound
Ouch
As a regular dickhead that has seen this once - and also been targeted thrice - and I'll barely even mention my parents - I hope you all make those instant jokes as a coping mechanism. And not just for fun, even though the latter seems obvious to a regular dickhead like me. Sorry, it's just still bothering me how quick you all are popping off with the lulz.
"Mr President, Mr President!" Boy that's some dark humor, and I love it.
Hits different seeing it now
JFK😭
@@williamamarhow is it different 10 months later?
@@GAVINFESSENDEN2-Y1rwhst
@@morrison1292he saw that disturbing video
Also, it would be cool so see what happens when you shoot from inside the car. Track how much bullets deflect.
From inside was my first thought, as well. Seen a lot of police vids where they start shooting out through their own windshields.
I would definitely use a string to pull the trigger, you don't want to be breathing in that glass dust, but I would love to see this test!
I would like to see how 7.62x39 and 300 Blackout compared to 5.56 to show weight retention (how much bullet makes it through) and deflection differences. Also if you could highlight the differences between the side windows and the windshield with a few more calibers that would be cool.
3:23 Скорость распространения трещины в стекле в 12 раз превышает скорость пули.
Just watch it in reverse.
You guys are doing awesome work! We used to do glass lab training with students when I was working at Panthera. The deflection shooting from inside the vehicle is MASSIVE. We would place cardboard targets literally at the front bumper and aim at the pelvis and see hits in the upper chest and neck. Glass is a very difficult substance to get any kind of reliable and repeatable data on. UA-cam hates videos like this, but they are very helpful to train with.
This video is awesome, the slow motion through a window, law enforcement can use this video for training! You guys have one of the best channels out there !!!
We appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed!
@@BallisticHighSpeed I mean it out of all the channels I watch I really like seeing what you guys do when do you want to do a collaboration, you get get my number from Jeremy
Yeah the gestapo will find this valuable.
@@SwampOperator stop using counterfeit currency
@@BallisticHighSpeed 3:23 Скорость распространения трещины в стекле в 12 раз превышает скорость пули.
I help with my police department’s vehicle CQB training. From outside to inside you don’t see much deflection, from inside to out you see much more deflection. I teach my officers if they have to engage from inside a vehicle you have to shoot 2-3 rounds in the same spot in order to hit your target. Great video guys!
Would be interesting to do the same tests but using hollow points to see how much of a difference they would make.
seeing as how hollow points are a lot more common in law enforcement and self defense. i'd like to see various calibers in hollow-points and maybe even "Critical Defense" in different calibers.
Virtually no difference at all.
We shot lots of cars back in the days during scene trainings
3:23 Скорость распространения трещины в стекле в 12 раз превышает скорость пули.
@@jerryquinn8830they lose all there killing power at least 9mm do
I have never shot my hollow points through windshields, but I can tell you through sheet metal and wood doors they do NOT expand at all, they punch through just like they are ball ammo. Hollow points only expand well in fluid/soft tissue. You shoot one into a gallon of water and it expands like a perfect mushroom. I use Federal HST's.
As a fellow UA-camr I have to say this has got to be the best channel in our segment. Amazing content!
Much appreciated!
Man that face shot through the windshield I think is the first ballistic slow-mo that I would actually categorize as "horrific" 😅
It is horrific and I'm sure similar to real life, but don't forget, that's not human bone so I don't know how accurate the whole face splitting off would be in real life from the 9mm. But I'm no scientist nor a doctor so what do I know? LOL
you clearly haven't watched their claymore video
THAT was horrific
@tankkiller3386 I have. I watch them all. Those analog targets still dontnhold together lie real flesha and bone though. They may look realistic but its only a close proximation.
@@adamr9720 i was talking to the original commenter
@@tankkiller3386 Gotcha. That was a really good video. Claymores are flipping nasty, the real ones and the new explosive ones. Wouldn’t want to face either. As Rowan Atkinson said in the comedy ‘Blackadder’; “Beware the man wearing a skirt and carrying a claymore” 😂
I got shot on top of my skull Christmas Day 2022 . Through a Mazda 3 window . For a few seconds I was paralyzed on impact but i some how pulled myself out and try’d to make it home on foot . Literally 1 week later my baby girl comes into this world . I could’ve missed that . Gods great 💚☝️
I currently live with hollow point fragments in my head between a blood vessel
Dude I’m sry
U r so lucky to survive ❤
@@jasongee9564did you ever get it removed
If you don’t mind me asking what happened that lead to you getting shot in your car???
@@WanderLustKoiI was wondering the same thing but I don’t think we are getting a answer
This is THE GNARLIEST high-speed video I've ever seen! GREAT VIDEO Fellas!!! Ty
Given that you probably don't want to redo a lot of these setups, I'm impressed you get such consistently great results the first time
3:23 Скорость распространения трещины в стекле в 12 раз превышает скорость пули.
The shooter is a great shot.
As someone who was shot through a car window this video was awesome really showed me how the bullet spread out after impact with the glass
I never imagined that the projectiles would spin and split after the glass🤔
Thank you very much for the breathtaking high-speed recordings and your efforts👋👋
Spoiler alert
"Never imagined bullets would tumble and break after hitting a hard object."
What? Are you actually serious or did I just land my ass on a trap?
@@anteshell Sorry Sir, I'm a layman.
But Bryce and Adam were also surprised by it.
We saw the copper jacket and lead core...
@@josephmctschern3005 They weren't surprised by something that they did not know was possible. They were enthusiastic about noticing something interesting.
I'm layman too, but I still know that if a combination of soft and very soft metal hits something much harder than them with enormous speed, there is high chance of at least partial disintegration and deformation. This is not rocket surgery.
@@anteshell Thank you for your kind words.
You identified it correctly and described it perfectly in the first paragraph.
Regarding your second paragraph, I did some research on the internet about ballistics.
Now I know there are FMJ, JHP etc.
But also an Impulse Time. This means: How long does an object (in this case the bullet) actually interact with something that transfers its energy to it? There is no doubt that a windshield is hard.
However, I found a video of a 9mm FMJ and a 40 S&W bullet being shot through 8-inch-thick pine boards, and both of bullets appeared to be intact afterward.
(This has nothing to do with Ballistic High Speed, but if 12" is the FBI standard, I find 8" pine boards to be several times harder than any human bone.)
If you would like, please enter into the search bar here: “9mm vs 40 s&w (Sellier & Bellot vs Aguila) by Jack the Shark”.
It is the first thing you see above and you will see from minute 6:00 that both bullets are intact.
- I didn't want to include a link here since it's Bryce and Adam's website -
Lead and copper at enormous speedin wood or glass each in different thicknesses results in different effects.
That's why you never stop learning :-)
About 2 years ago some psycho held me at gun point through my car window as I was in my car. It had only been a few minutes and he appeared out of nowhere. I luckily got away as I tried to talk to him and he was extremely aggressive at first but then I guess saw my fear and told me to leave and I sped off. It’s crazy knowing that things could’ve ended badly for me but I am grateful I am okay to this day 🙏
Really loved the detail of shooting a closeup slow mo of the bullet penetrating the glass and added that into the full slomo composition of the bullet's trajectory.
Nicely Done. I"m a Special Effects Pyrotechnician. I've done this gag hundreds of times in countless feature films, and you guys nailed it.
The facial fracture where you had the entire front of the face break away from the skull is called a LaForte fracture. Usually seen in high speed (i.e. hockey stick to the face, knee to the face in football game, etc) events. Really cool to see it demonstrated.
definitely not a fracture I want to experience...
@@5peciesunkn0wnthat’s for sure a headache for a good bit 😂
@@5peciesunkn0wnHurts like a Bitch but survivable
that shit straight out of a movie 9:11
You guys are knocking it out of the park quality content and great team work as well.
This is a priceless public service for the edc/law enforcement community! Thank you
And yes a follow up searching for deflection would be just as helpful.
But if you really want to get ever more accurate data, then newer windshields could make a difference. I think laminated windshield glass went through an industry wide change in the early 2000's.
Always more and more impressive and spectacular, thank you guys for always delivering such incredible content)
Awesome video guys thanks for the shout out and helping me remove some windows 🤘🤘
The bullet deflects downwards after hitting the glass, because it's deflecting towards the normal of the armour (or glass in this case). This is a well-known phenomenon called shell normalisation in naval/tank artillery, and is an important contributing factor to the effectiveness of APFSDS against sloped armour.
If you want to have an intuitive understanding of why this happens, you can look up "APFSDS simulation". Pay close attention to what happens to the projectile immediately before penetration.
"Hoo.. hes dead"😅
I learned this while training in the police explorers when I was 17, we use to shoot all the time and I loved learning this about bullet projectiles and windshields. It’s amazing stuff to learn.
10:52 i just love how the face brought itself together.
Fantastic work! Such a good video with amazing shots. I live the editing as well!
Best ballistics video ever. Thanks guys. Cool stuff
Easily one of the coolest youtube channels since it's birth🤙🏼🇺🇸
Bonnie: "It's the cops!"
Clyde:
What next? Windshield shots at oblique angles (not from directly in front of seat)...to see if deflection is markedly greater when target is not perpendicular to the glass panel.
Bullets can ricochet off glass same as steel at critical bounce angles, only difference is the glass probably explodes as well.
At 12º or less you probably will get some ricochets.
You guys are awesome. I can't wait for the inevitable Kentucky Ballistics collaboration.
"Just punch it really hard once." LOL This is really cool especially the high speed footage. Thank you
Years back I tested .38 Special waddcutters against a front windshield and the soft lead wadcutters simply put a small smear on the glass, and did not break the glass. Windshield was a 70’s era sedan. The firearm used was a Model 10-2 Smith & Wesson “snub nose” revolver.
@@squibload58 yep, totally realize that…but it was an interesting test to see that it wouldn’t even crack the glass. We were not expecting that.
For the lighter pressures and cast lead rounds back then, and a 70s windshield to test it on, Seems like dirty harry wasn't wrong lol.
I mean I've always known it was possible but comparing a throwaway line in a movie to real life testing is always surprising.
@@w8biatvrepeater638and '70's auto glass was twice as thick too. I don't trust today's windshields. One pebble bouncing off a truck and it's done
Unbelievable that the round in the first shot had the velocity to make it through the head even after deforming and slowing down passing through the window. Been watching this channel since near the beginning and it still keeps getting better and better. Keep up the good work lads 🤘
I think maybe explosions would be great because of the impact between glas and the shockwave.
love this channel! greetings from germany
Yessss would be crazy
One important thing that may have already been mentioned- that if at all possible, minimize your breathing until you can get out of the car. You really don't want to inhale powdered glass.
Great video! Your high speed is the best!
“Mr President Mr President” 😮yall cold for that 😂😂😂
Man i recently started watching ur channel and i gotta tell ur slomo vids are the best i've watched until now and keep bringing these awesome banger vids for us✌🏻😊
This channel is like the lovechild of The Slow Mo Guys and Demolition Ranch. Love it!
100% Very impresive.
It would be very interesting to see how hollow point ammunition behaves.
Bro forgot to give someone their money back after a deal gone wrong. 💀
I’d love to see what dime shot does in slo-mo. But to a human head….
That's messed up
@@fortnite.burgerNUH UH
YAY 😎👍
I'll see if Biden wants to volunteer, he is a distant family member of ours haha I'll tell him it's a kid petting zoo with a sniffing section
It's insane. Especially rifle rounds. I live in the hood so I've seen a draco EAT a entire Lincoln MKZ up. Clean holes in the body of the car going up to the window. Split his head open and his last muscle memory was hitting the brake, so his car was just stopped while the mfkas kept going.
Crazy sight...
R.I.P OLDSMOBILE REGENCY, you served your experimental purpose
It's like asking "can a piece of paper protect you from a bullet"
Those rifle rounds slow mo shots was so oddly satisfying...
Also what are the chances of you doing something like this but shooting through the car itself, trunk, doors and engine bay because that would make an interesting video. Maybe add a shotgun as well with both slugs and 00 Buck.
All I can say is that this is about the best gun/ballistic related content I have ever seen on UA-cam, and I have watched a LOT!
Yes! I haven’t even watched it but this was always a topic I’ve wondered when watching police videos. You’ll see cops or suspects shooting through the windshield all the time, at great distances.
You'll probably get more deflection if shooting from the "inside" of windshield.
At least over distance it will be more noticable.
(That's my hypothesis anyway : )
7.62x51mm. Turning cover into concealment since 1954.
I think some of this needs to be revisited but with hollow points. I can tell you that I do not carry ball FMJ, but Hollow points in all of my pistols. I would be curious to see how the two different rounds perform.
And bonded (Gold Dot) vs non-bonded (HST) would add some additional data points
I carry fmj. I would like to see hollow points
@@maxhames499 Generally a pretty bad idea. fmj overpenatrate way too much.
@@-Zevin- yes so I've heard.
I know two people that got shot in the face, both only have one eye each now. One got shot through the back window, bullet went through his brain and blew his eyeball out onto the front windscreen, didn't even lose consciousness, the other guy just had his eye blew out.
Damn!
Love the videos guys! I think it would be great to shoot softer steel with rounds its not rated for. The spalling and ricochets are going to be crazy though so you would have to be extra safe👍. The highspeed footage would be insane
Thanks!
Thanks so much! We appreciate that a lot!
9:15 OH HE DEAD 😂
I would imagine that the world of medicine would do finely with the information gathered with that shot
Whos here after foolio
Here
Yea but only by coincidence.the algorithm actually recommended this so..
@@KeithM1988 yea
I mean absolutely stunning footage and video. Been watching you guys from the start when y’all were smaller and with such content I knew you would grow
Whos watching this and thinking about Tupac.
ayoooo💀💀
2pac!?
i'm thinking about my supervisor playin the situation in my head if i knew i would get away with it😂
what you talkin bout...
I saw the title and thought “idk ask Tupac or biggie”
More like MO3 Or Indian red boy
Never exit your house because I am watching
Every BHS video is like 100x better than the last somehow... keep up the amazing work guys! SO fascinating.
a follow up vid??? HELL yes! Being a surgical technician and retired 91W combat medic, I am a bit twisted.
what I found interesting wasn't so much the damage caused by the bullet, but what the "over pressure" did to the skull. that pressure popped his noggin like a peanut.
Well done. You guys deserve at least 2 million more subscribers than you currently have.
Excited to watch the growth.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience much appreciate it and much respect
Thank goodness for the man who invented windshields. I got shot in the neck through one and survived
‘Ever seen what a match grade round travelling through a window looks like ?’
Actually I have yes 🤣
8:50 you can see the bullet shed the copper jacket as it enters the glass, super cool!
That was awesome...Thanks for doing and sharing this. 308 is such a badass round...
This was so so so so fuc n awesome the clearest I ever seen anybody post I Definition video and Slow Mo keep up the good work
Life is too precious and fragile at the same time 🥺‼️
Thanks for shooting up that olds and thus preventing it from becoming a vintage lowrider 👍🏼
It's also so crazy when you go so slow you can see the bullet itself, it always looks animated
I can't describe how much i love what you guys do and the data you share, i can't get enough of this stuff!!🤙
I love how y’all staged the car for the outro! Amazing video
Very cool. You guys do the best slow mo gun content. Some times I think people look at us crazy for enjoying content like this, but I do think we are among the calmest people...
That was freaking awesome!!!!! And very educational very impressive please keep up the great work
Not gonna lie, my second reaction was, "why are you shooting vintage glass??? It isn't made anymore, someone could have used that!!". My first reaction was, " Oh HELL yeah!!!" 😂
That was incredible. I would love to see more on shooting through windshields from outside/ in and inside/out. Awesome work guys.
When I read the caption I immediately said “hell no” a car is a huge target. Gotta hop out of it.
I like this one gentlemen. Lots to talk about here.
I would love to see a deep dive into windshield deflection! The physics behind shooting a windshield have always boggled my mind
Love the comment “Mr. president”!! PRICELESS!!
One of the arguments against Oswald being the Kennedy shooter is that most of the damage is to the back of the skull and video shows the back of the skull blowing out. Intuitively we expect that to be an exit wound. This video does a good job of showing the amount of material and damage that blows back in the direction of impact with a skull wound, if anything suggesting that Kennedy was indeed shot from behind.
5:04 "I want my bullet back" *proceeds to pry skull open*
These types of videos are the definition of the good meaning of "Boys will be boys"
If/when you do another windshield episode have the high speed capture the bullet upon entry from the inside point of view. This way you can capture any deflection, key hole or bullet break up. Do buckshot, slugs, birdshot and 5.7. Great job guys.
The punch to the head was hilarious. Blood effects are hole some entertainment.
The .223 through the wind screen was awesome. The round dropped once it hit the window, then jumped when it entered the dummy 😅
Things I noticed: .223 through the side window - At 5:37 you can see chunks of glass penetrate the cheeks.
9mm vs Windshield - As the copper jacket interacts with the glass, you can see the lead core start to slide forwards through the bullet at 8:53.
.308 vs Windshield - There are fountains of glass perpendicular both forwards and backwards from the impact. the fact that it's perpendicular and not along the path of the bullet is interesting. It might have more to do with the shattering of the temper than the impact of the bullet.
If I got shot through my car I don’t think I would want that person rummaging through my brain to find the bullet 💀💀💀
That shot to the face was plain NASTY. Brilliant for science 😂😃😂😂😂😂
Bro now I want to see them full auto at the car with a dummy inside 😅
the "do you think he died" in 4:20💀💀
Bro them dummies more accurate everytime I see somebody shoot it very badass video❤
No matter how many times you and other guys use them, the gelatin dummy with BONE can never duplicate the human body
I really love your channel. You guys are incredible.
That car brings back high school memories.
I remember a online post 12 years ago a young guy was shot in back from back window car from a truck drive by a 7.62 AK bullet went through his ribs then bounced off him arm bone shattering it then back into his side body cavity notched in his spine. 2 years later his body naturally pushed the bullet out of his body from the spine.
Insane stuff! That .308 was brutal lol
I remember some years back one guy being shot in the face like this 12 times while he was doing live on instagram. Considering the amount of damage it’s hard to believe he managed to even utter a few words right after it happened and hold on to life for god knows how long.