@@joshuadominguez1749 it will shatter your sternum causing the broken bone to turn into shrapnel ripping your insides to shit and the transfer of energy will cause your heart and lungs to implode and your arteries to rupture leaving you dead asf just saying.
I'd like to introduce you to plates that will eat tripleshot of .50 and keep you alive with maybe a broken rib or two. Then there's older ones like the SARVIP that can take at least one of them. Field manuals do not agree on the subject.
UA-cam recommended, I just watched a video of a .50 cal going through railroad railway chunks in slowmo. Every single shot went through, except the shot that hit it dead centre where the thickness was like 8 inches. Kudos to that vest.
I know, a lot of people are commenting that the shockwave will kill the person. but bear in mind, he shot the vest at such a short distance. In reality a .50 cal will be shot most probably from way further and in between if there are bullet proof glass or walls or other armour, I think the person will not die, might have some broken ribs may be.
Also you have to take into account that elasticity makes a great decision of your life. Concrete as demonstrated is absolutely unelastic, therefore breaks thoroughly for sure. Human body is flexible and mostly out of fluids. I am not saying your ribs might not get broken, but the damge will probably be way smaller since most of the pressure will get absorbed. Second fact is, that kinetic force is exponencial depending on the range, therefore from longer ranges you will get for ex. four times less power from the bullet and when degraded by human body flexibility, I believe you truly may survive with no major wound :D
I saw a video of someone shooting into a ballistic gel head from a distance and not upclose (unlike other ballistic gel channels). The head barely moved, in other videos it exploded.
@@xaviersoto5123 It actually is possible. The impact would sink into the vest but it would also sink into you, depending form the direction, windage, and range, it is possible for your ribs to be ripped out from your spine.
@@justsomememes4927 I know that, it honestly depends on where they shoot also but if u add another mettle layer and shock proof layer then u'd be more likely to live, but u'd have a better chance of surviving
I'm not an expert, and I have no idea if that carrier is soft armor or has a soft armor insert, but maybe the blunt force trauma can be reduced by wearing a trauma pad with soft armor under all of it.
Trauma pads do exist. However, stacking enough of them to absorb the impact of a damn 50 Cal would make the armor too heavy and cumbersome to be practical.
Armor: I can stop a 50 cal bullet. Man wearing the armor: But why did I died? Armor: I didn't tell you that you wouldn't die, all I said is that I can stop bullets.
Holy crap, it truly grinds my gears seeing this comment section missing the entire point of this test. *No!* You would NOT survive being shot at by a .50 Cal with this vest. But also *no,* the point of this vest is NOT to save your life from a .50 Cal in a real shootout condition. It's a purely experimental piece meant simply for showing and it's not even commercially available in the first place. The entire point of this test was both to show off how far we've come in terms of armor technology in the last 20 years and also for marketing purposes for SafeLife's other products. What 99% of people are failing to understand here is that not even a *single decade ago* the mere prospect of such a thin layer of armor ever coming even CLOSE to stopping the penetration of such round was thought to be something *utterly impossible!* Yet here we are! We got the penetration part solved. What a feat of material engineering, isn't it??? Now all that's left is to effectively pad the damn thing in the future. But no, let's ignore this recent progress and paradoxally pretend it never happened to make "Muh puréed lungs" jokes and pretend that commercially available .30-06 M2 AP rated body armor isn't a thing either. You know, a grade of preactical protection that so many soldiers from the 20th Century would've LOVED to get their hands on because practically almost no one wore anything that would provide any significant physical protection at all besides at best a flak jacket! Jeez, it's almost like Americans can't cope with the fact that armor is finally catching up to compete with commonplace small firearms for the first time in *FOUR ENTIRE CENTURIES!!!* And I do say so as a pro-gun person myself.
@@jimwarren6283 Depends. Quality of padding has been raising a lot along with the vest rechnology aswell. Not sure it's enough for the 50 Cal, but hey, it is improving too.
GAURAV RANA The vest keeps your remnants all in one place at least, and all your organs in your body (even if they’re not really organs anymore after).
The pressure wave alone would have ruptured the heart. The makers absolutely know it's not a practical proposition and that's why they won't be making any for sale. There would be massive liability issues. A bit from a .50 big to the head of trunk is just not survivable, best or no vest.
Bad day is better than a last one. And also. It wouldnt rupture internal organs. Thats why we have muscle and fat. To absorb and dissipate shock force. Severe bruising? Check. Stretch marks? Check. Light surface bleeding? Check. Pulse? Check. Bad day better than a last one.
@@gianfi_ You'd be surprised by how far technology of trauma absorbing materials has come aswell. It's definitely possible to make a vest + trauma pad combo that withstands both the penetration AND the impact of the .50 Cal. How heavy that would be is kind of another story, but I suppose it would at least be... wearable.
@@RitaSingh-yw7ey In real sniper engagement the bullet would have a lot more speed and would probably kill you, maybe not gou through but it would break all your ribs and the framents would pierce your guts.
That was amazing. I thought that there was very little chance that it could even stop a standard 50cal, then you put that incendiary tracer in it and I literally said to my self, 0% chance that gets stopped. They just now need to work out how to reduce/absorb some of the energy that hits the vest so that the wearer has a bit of a chance to survive the hit.
Well, trauma pads exist for this exact reason. There are some really good ones that can absorb the most part of fully powered cartridges' energy out there. But for a 50 Cal? Yeah, we might need to wait *at least* some good years to start making notable progress towards that, lol.
@Awawawa CM Yes becaue concrete is very weak to tension (they use a thin slab and hit it in the middle causing it to separate, tension forces) but you could never shatter a concrete block using your hand because that would be compression which is it's strength.
Everyone's talking about how even though this vest stops the bullet it wouldn't save your life, and rightfully so. But can we just acknowledge that even stopping it is seriously impressive? I've been inside armored vehicles that wouldn't stop a .50 BMG
I feel like it's just not worth wearing a vest to stop a 50. If someone is shooting at you with a 50, that's you're just done and need to accept that. lol
Sameer Sehrawat no the vest was designed for the sole purpose of stopping a 50 BMG. It’s a one off vest made by his requirements for one purpose only which was to stop a 50 BMG
Sure you would probably still die being hit by a .50 BMG wearing this armor, but the fact that it stopped the bullet shows that it would probably save you from many other calibers, which is very impressive.
@AA Graam The body can't handle that energy, the heart would explode. There are those who have been killed by a fist blow to the chest. That's a thousand times more energy. But there will be less bloodshed anyway.
Except here's the thing, this isn't the first armor designed specifically for .50 BMG. There's plates like the AA4UP, the SARVIP series, and the GOST BR6 plates. Those are designed to keep you mostly fine after .50 impact.
While I'm not a gun guy, I do know a 50 cal is super powerful, so with my little knowledge, I honestly thought the vest would get blasted off the table, especially that close up, so that's pretty impressive. I'm pretty sure the shock wave from the impact would easily do some damage, or maybe kill you.
Yeah this is pretty much the equivalent to a shell not penetrating a tank, but just the sheer force leaving everyone inside blinded, deaf, and bloody. You're alive, just barely, but alive. And I think that's good.
Broken ribs definitely, internal bleeding...not sure, so I will leave it at 50/50, but there at least it gives a chance to live than die on spot. Force will knock one out, so you wont feel pain or anything I suspect, and meanwhile you can be carried to hospital, but your life is saved.
Highly doubt it. Just didn't do enough damage to anything in that vest. Heck it absorbed so much energy the vest itself was still balanced after the cinder block cracked.
i work for united kingdom ministry of defense and we have built a similiar vest but ours uses free floating nylon wires imbedded with specially shaped glass beads to stop the "imprinting" effect seen here, it means the final dispersion of energy is sent through the wire like how a wristwatch wind up wire contains its energy when wound, only opposite
Yeah, instead of it piercing and potentially missing an organ. You can instead have it hit you with enough force to shatter multiple ribs and damage multiple organs with the concussive force. Like getting hit in the abdomen by the world's strongest man with a sledgehammer. So there is a good chance you die anyway. That being said, this thing would probably do wonders for lower calibers that get through other armor. Because there aren't exactly a lot of people running around with guns chambered in 50 bmg or similar. You might find the occasional memelord with a 50 AE pistol. But that has nowhere near the energy of the BMG.
@@bojanbokan7502 depends. If yr lucky your organs might survive but your ribs certainly won't. Maybe adding additional styrofoam or something that could spread shot all over your chest so it would feel just like 50 string punches in chest in all areas.
@@formedmilitia1880 but still at 20 yards more realistically it would be a regular 50 cal instead of armour piercing incendiary and at around 2-300 yards
@@matejstuchlik1559 even 200-300 yards is still really close for a .50 unless it's from a coaxial or mounted browning. Out of the rifle he's shooting those shots would like be at 700-1000 yards.
I'm over here saying that in my head like for one most people wouldn't face a .50 let alone a BMG sniper in everyday life so wearing something that light on a day to day basis only more protection you need is a helmet that does the same
That body armour is amazing to stop ✋a 50 BMG at 20 yards is impossible. People forget he shot two 50 BMGS into the body armour too🤔 ??? The company who made this body armour is great 👍👏
Body Armor: I STOPPED THE 50cal! Body: ((All ribs are broken, heavy internal bleeding, cardiac arrest, collapsed lungs, liver shattered, spleen shattered))- YEAH, WELL DONE YOU!
To be fair he use an armor piercer incendiary round at 20 yards. Should've used a standard 0.50 cal at 500 yards to show a more likely scenario of how one would get shot. I think the concrete would still crack but it won't explode to dust.
I’d love to see this test again but with a ballistic gel dummy behind the armor. I’d love to see the affect of the force on the bones and organs of a body
@@MrBassbump you would almost surely die. Your bones would shatter and fly like shrapnel inside your body, effectively destroying most of your internal organs
Medic1: "Sgt. Edwin got hit center mass, flew fifteen meters backwards ." Medic2: "Damn. Lucky he's wearing a 50 cal grade vest." Medic1: "Yeah, at least his corpse is in one piece."
@@Siegames the chances are not there is the equivalent of being hit head first by a speeding car but you wore a helmet. Its not the penetration thats kills you its the energy and being that is a anti armoured vehicle round by design its got plenty of it. Need concept would probably save you from a 308 🤷♂️
I'm SUPER impressed that such a thin protection can avoid penetration, obviously the shockwave would cause massive internal organ issues but avoiding penetration looks to me like a MAJOR achievement. Like this could even be used as vehicle armor.
@@aiyahuntacheimumbi236 with the ak? Definitely. Not the BMG. the bullet is just so heavy that it packs insane amounts of energy even at subsonic speeds. Just my opinion, btw,.
@@doubletap1063 Your organs would be mash but people have survived waaaay worse. Id definitely wear the armor and have an actual chance of surviving a .50 round rather than not wearing one and getting cut in half
Wouldn't it be able to stop higher caliber rounds than 30-06? Like yeah, you're dead if you get shot in the body with a .50 BMG, but what about smaller caliber rounds than that?
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 Yeah exactly, that's the reason most people look at vests like this anyway. Nobody realistically expects to be able to armor your troops enough to where they'll survive a shot that is designed to shoot through a tank...
Delta Drones and Travel honestly you might live and here’s why: Newton’s third law states every action has an equal and opposite reaction, therefore the force behind the bullet has to be just a little bit less than the force hitting your shoulder (accounting for some kinetic energy loss from sound, heat, and friction). Now it would certainly mess up your ribs but that’s a survivable injury given that 1) you’re probably not gonna be shot from 20 meters and 2) if your on base or near someone that can give you immediate medical attention, you might get lucky.
@Joe Tabor, I doubt you could survive.. even in 300 meters, the .50 Cal has the power to go thru a wall, an take a 6 inch hole out of someone's chest. The force with this on would most likely destroy your ribcage an your heart/or other organs.. Internal bleeding would be out of control, even with immediate medical attention.. I see maybe 1-3% chance of living.
@@joetabor416 So newton's third law and all, but the sheer weight of the gun absorbs much of the force, and the muzzle brake is designed to catch part of the muzzle blast, which pushes the gun forward to offset recoil felt by the shooter so the kinetic force is much less than it would be on the other end. Just standing next to and within 20 feet of someone shooting will send a shockwave through you that feels like a kick from a mule, so I can safely say you will not survive
PurpleMonkey554 so yes to the muzzle brake your 100% correct (although this effect happens after initial recoil) but the weight of the gun doesn’t matter in this situation and here’s why. Power delivered is relatively constant between the gun and the bullet as the explosion in the casing will provide a uniform force. KE = mass * velocity ^2 so the “weight” of the gun doesn’t absorb anything because it has a larger mass so it hits harder at lower speed. If you were to push a car and then a semi, the semi would move slower, but it would take the same amount of force to stop both. So force on shooter = force on victim.
Even the smallest 0.50 cal fragment deflected off the vest will tear your face apart and in case the high velocity 0.50 cal gets any flesh it will surely open a new one for you. Still its indeed impressive such a thin vest stopped the bullet from penetrating. The thick ceramics we use barely stop a 7.62 and still not from such a close encounter.
@@toddsilverwolfe Yeah you would have to combine this with probably at least 2 trauma pads to absorb the shock from the sheer amount of kinetic energy. Idk how much each pad can absorb so I can't say for sure, of course. But yeah. With something like that it probably wont be very comfortable but it will still be flexible and should handle it all for you.
@@or6060 That's not how it works. The recoil you feel is because of the law of conservation of momentum, and because the mass of the projectile is very low compared to the gun, the recoil is nowhere near as destructive as the projectile itself. But, because the projectile is "light", it acquires a lot of kinetic energy that must be dissipated on impact. I know it sounds complicated, it requires some understanding of physics, but what i'm saying is that the "recoil" is the gun being pushed against you, and since the momentum of the bullet is the same as the momentum of the gun and the gun is so much heavier, it's kinetic energy is very low, and it's not the same as the bullet being pushed against you, because the bullet's kinetic energy is tremendously higher. That's why there are many cases where a cop was hit by a pistol round (9mm, .45, etc... doesn't matter much to this conversation) and was using body armor but still got a bruise, the only thing the armor did was prevent penetration, but the energy still dissipated, Meanwhile you don't get your hand bruised shooting a single shot. There are more factors at play but this is simplified. Here, take a look at this: ua-cam.com/video/Hyn7eKfQXPg/v-deo.html he doesn't show the bruise, but you can see the pain, and it's visible that it is much higher than the recoil of shooting ther gun.
Body armor: Passed ☑️
Person: Passed away 💀
Something the researchers /the maker of the vest need to figure out 😄
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If you get shot with a 50 cal with that kind of armor.... Your going to have at the least 8 or 9 broken ribbs...just saying
Joshua Dominguez and maybe some internal bleeding too
@@joshuadominguez1749 it will shatter your sternum causing the broken bone to turn into shrapnel ripping your insides to shit and the transfer of energy will cause your heart and lungs to implode and your arteries to rupture leaving you dead asf just saying.
“The bullet didn’t go through doctor”
“Yeah but his organs look like mashed potatoes”
I'd like to introduce you to plates that will eat tripleshot of .50 and keep you alive with maybe a broken rib or two.
Then there's older ones like the SARVIP that can take at least one of them. Field manuals do not agree on the subject.
Norian Arijuna is like to introduce you to something called “a joke”
*android laughing emoji*
@Nathan great analysis.
@@savageproduction186
Amusing, but false. I'm just here to try to spread a little bit of awareness. Moreover, why the hostility?
How to survive a 50 cal shot:
Don't get shot by a 50 cal.
Big brain
*Modern problems require Modern solutions*
By not using ammo
EsSarRe or not get shot at almost point blank range
Lmao
UA-cam recommended, I just watched a video of a .50 cal going through railroad railway chunks in slowmo. Every single shot went through, except the shot that hit it dead centre where the thickness was like 8 inches. Kudos to that vest.
as a wise man once said
"it's not supposed to save your life, its supposed to make sure theres something to send home"
Did that wise man work at CIF?
@@jackgrimaldi8685 no wise man work at mcd
And that something is the suit
Oh you so you met jeffrey from taco bell parking lot as well
so basically a bomb defusal squad dude
Everybody gangsta till yo rib cage feel like rice crispies
invxke 😭😭😭
Bro I cried
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Derp 101 the energy from a 50 cal bullet would probably kill you either way
Your chest going 'snap crackle pop'.
Rescuers in the field: No penetration? He's gonna live!"
Surgeon: " Ahh... guys where's his spine?"
More like um guys where’s everything that’s supposed to be in his abdomen
"Hmmmm. Yes. I think I see your problem."
"Well Doc... How bad is it?"
"I'm deeply sorry to inform you, but Sir. Your torso is gone."
Ultrasound shows pumpkin soup 😂
Thank you..this seems like a channel for them ....and they laugh us too
Tim Dixon it would have been blown out the back like a meat version of Newton’s Physics balls
If it wasn’t for the panel on the back
I know, a lot of people are commenting that the shockwave will kill the person.
but bear in mind, he shot the vest at such a short distance.
In reality a .50 cal will be shot most probably from way further and in between if there are bullet proof glass or walls or other armour, I think the person will not die, might have some broken ribs may be.
They will die at almost any distance, sadly
Right
Also you have to take into account that elasticity makes a great decision of your life. Concrete as demonstrated is absolutely unelastic, therefore breaks thoroughly for sure. Human body is flexible and mostly out of fluids. I am not saying your ribs might not get broken, but the damge will probably be way smaller since most of the pressure will get absorbed. Second fact is, that kinetic force is exponencial depending on the range, therefore from longer ranges you will get for ex. four times less power from the bullet and when degraded by human body flexibility, I believe you truly may survive with no major wound :D
It will leave a nice tattoo
I saw a video of someone shooting into a ballistic gel head from a distance and not upclose (unlike other ballistic gel channels). The head barely moved, in other videos it exploded.
Vest - Stops .50 Cal
Ribs - Ejected Through Your Back
That sounds horrible :(
John miller I don’t like that I imagined that
Doesn't work like that buddy
@@xaviersoto5123 It actually is possible. The impact would sink into the vest but it would also sink into you, depending form the direction, windage, and range, it is possible for your ribs to be ripped out from your spine.
@@justsomememes4927 I know that, it honestly depends on where they shoot also but if u add another mettle layer and shock proof layer then u'd be more likely to live, but u'd have a better chance of surviving
Stopping the bullet is no problem, the real challenge is preventing your organs from becoming paté
Spaced armor with multiple plates of shock absorbers is the solution. (But it will take to much space)
Just like at modern Main Battle Tanks.
Lol
Well yeah
Next try a 20mm bullet I bet that will punch through it
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I'm not an expert, and I have no idea if that carrier is soft armor or has a soft armor insert, but maybe the blunt force trauma can be reduced by wearing a trauma pad with soft armor under all of it.
I doubt that there is current material that prevents your organs from bursting into a thousand pieces if you are hit by a bullet of that caliber...
Trauma pads do exist. However, stacking enough of them to absorb the impact of a damn 50 Cal would make the armor too heavy and cumbersome to be practical.
The point isn't to survive a .50 BMG, its to be extremely confident against 7.62x39, 5.56x45, and 5.45x39 AP rounds.
Why not use a lot of D30 motorcycle armor?
@@Team6OWGwhats that
I think it would be less painful without the vest.
W Harris FAX.😂😂😂
Wrong. If the vest was on the person would be dead already.
straight to talk with jesus
I don't know. You think he would have died? Maybe it would have fucked him up pretty good, but he'd probably live
Ulpian Heritor bro this was a 50cal he would die
Armor: I can stop a 50 cal bullet.
Man wearing the armor: But why did I died?
Armor: I didn't tell you that you wouldn't die, all I said is that I can stop bullets.
Do u english?
@Shit Boner Poop Sex ur name is the wirdest ive seen yet
@@captainmarshy223 spicy
HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!! NO WAY!!!! XD
Stop the bullet but not for the impact lol
Why I watch this?
1%- to learn about guns.
99%- to hear him say "I'm ready"
I came for the Mrs. Vickies chalapeno chips
Lol
Fit the Pie lmao right
🤣🤣 absolutely
And crabron
Holy crap, it truly grinds my gears seeing this comment section missing the entire point of this test. *No!* You would NOT survive being shot at by a .50 Cal with this vest. But also *no,* the point of this vest is NOT to save your life from a .50 Cal in a real shootout condition. It's a purely experimental piece meant simply for showing and it's not even commercially available in the first place. The entire point of this test was both to show off how far we've come in terms of armor technology in the last 20 years and also for marketing purposes for SafeLife's other products.
What 99% of people are failing to understand here is that not even a *single decade ago* the mere prospect of such a thin layer of armor ever coming even CLOSE to stopping the penetration of such round was thought to be something *utterly impossible!* Yet here we are! We got the penetration part solved. What a feat of material engineering, isn't it??? Now all that's left is to effectively pad the damn thing in the future. But no, let's ignore this recent progress and paradoxally pretend it never happened to make "Muh puréed lungs" jokes and pretend that commercially available .30-06 M2 AP rated body armor isn't a thing either. You know, a grade of preactical protection that so many soldiers from the 20th Century would've LOVED to get their hands on because practically almost no one wore anything that would provide any significant physical protection at all besides at best a flak jacket!
Jeez, it's almost like Americans can't cope with the fact that armor is finally catching up to compete with commonplace small firearms for the first time in *FOUR ENTIRE CENTURIES!!!* And I do say so as a pro-gun person myself.
Lighten up Francis.
@@markjohnson2185 At least come up with a more original joke instead of making it for the 500th time?
@@mekingtiger9095 Ok Dad.
Hows that.
Pad all you want my friend but your body still has to absorb the energy and pounds per square inch of impact your not surviving the 50 BMG
@@jimwarren6283 Depends. Quality of padding has been raising a lot along with the vest rechnology aswell. Not sure it's enough for the 50 Cal, but hey, it is improving too.
50-CAL: Designed to kill
Armour: Designed to stop
Armour: stops the bullet
50-CAL: still kills
I see this as an absolute win
"I've won, but at what cost"
Seems like win & win solution
@@denyseptiawan5316 situation
@@prasenjeetagrawal3422 that too 🤣
Still survivable
Safelife Blender Edition Body Armor: " The bullet wont penetrate, but you will wish it did!"
😂😂.
The bullet would have done a whole lot more damage without it though.
GAURAV RANA The vest keeps your remnants all in one place at least, and all your organs in your body (even if they’re not really organs anymore after).
@@GAURAV_RANA_ if it did that to the concrete with the vest on, it would be the same results
The pressure wave alone would have ruptured the heart. The makers absolutely know it's not a practical proposition and that's why they won't be making any for sale. There would be massive liability issues. A bit from a .50 big to the head of trunk is just not survivable, best or no vest.
😂😂😂 funniest comment ever
The shock of the impact alone would be a bad day ...
Richard Watson all internal organs destroyed
better than dying tho right?
@@handavid6421 You crazy? It would be more painful death than by the bullet itself.
You would get permanent tattoo with the mesh (not to mention broken ribs and burst organs 😂)
Bad day is better than a last one. And also. It wouldnt rupture internal organs. Thats why we have muscle and fat. To absorb and dissipate shock force. Severe bruising? Check. Stretch marks? Check. Light surface bleeding? Check. Pulse? Check. Bad day better than a last one.
This thing is impressive! It shows what technologies can do! Adding some shockwave absorbing materials would make it a true 50 cal rated body armor.
idk if that is possible, the force of the bullet is just too much
@@gianfi_ You'd be surprised by how far technology of trauma absorbing materials has come aswell. It's definitely possible to make a vest + trauma pad combo that withstands both the penetration AND the impact of the .50 Cal. How heavy that would be is kind of another story, but I suppose it would at least be... wearable.
@@mekingtiger9095 it would probably not stop all of the energy, but enough to only break ribs and not rupture organs
@@mrcar2237yeah I was bouta say you wouldn’t be left unscaved
@@PISSED_OFF_DUCK you won't be left unscathed even if something like a 5.56 hit you
It may not save you, but your battle buddy behind you will be grateful
right here officer, this is the comment
PriVAteS DiE wiTHoUt BAtTle buDDiEs
I'd rather have broken ribs than no stomach.
@@don_barbour I think your insides would still be mush
But if it can stop a 50cal it can stop anything else and maybe you could survive a 50cal if you had a ridiculous amount of padding
The cost of the vest is around $650.
Source : CS:GO
Lmao
😂😂
Can't even stop a .338 lapua Magnum lol
@@lmao7439 yes
Source or csgo? Didnt understand.
Note to file: Try not to face down opponent holding a 50 BMG at 20 yards.
Need air support for that
I’ll just keep moving, that wooden monopod is gonna make his accuracy terrible
Love to see this stuff tested when put on a ballistic dummy. Never seen something than thin stop an APIT before. Hopefully it's on the market by now.
"At least your body looks neat when you die" starter pack
Real sniper engagement wouldn't happen in this close range.
lol
Have in mind that was bullet for light-armored vehicles.
@@RitaSingh-yw7ey In real sniper engagement the bullet would have a lot more speed and would probably kill you, maybe not gou through but it would break all your ribs and the framents would pierce your guts.
@PRO GAMER Worth it.
Body armor: *Stops Bullet*
Kinetic energy: *”I’m about to end this mans whole career”*
Bam boom bop, bodda bop boom, internal bleeding
@@simonp4832 more like internal deleting.
Lmao
@@ATruckCampbell stfu
lol but i’m not a rapper. 😭😂🤣
Bullet: doesn’t go through
Organs: Dead
Bones: Dead
Muscles: Dead
Head: Dead
Friend: Dead
Vest survives! 😂
Mental state: dead
Medical bills: dead
Hopes: dead
Future: dead
Hotel: trivago
That was amazing.
I thought that there was very little chance that it could even stop a standard 50cal, then you put that incendiary tracer in it and I literally said to my self, 0% chance that gets stopped.
They just now need to work out how to reduce/absorb some of the energy that hits the vest so that the wearer has a bit of a chance to survive the hit.
that will be a tough task to overcome...
Well, trauma pads exist for this exact reason. There are some really good ones that can absorb the most part of fully powered cartridges' energy out there. But for a 50 Cal? Yeah, we might need to wait *at least* some good years to start making notable progress towards that, lol.
He keeps saying "Safelife Defense" and my brain keeps wanting to think, "Safelite Repair, Safelite Replace"
Ryan Warunek bro same 😂
Knew i wasnt the only one lmao😂
LMAOOO faxx
Glad to see other likeminded people lmfao
Is this a glass repair service? We call it auto glass and it has the exact same slogan in the uk
sergeant: "he survived a shot from the 50 BMG! this is unbelievable."
surgeon: "cool, cool. anyway, where are his lungs?"
They would be literally coming out of his mouth
sergeant : "uh, in his chest?"
surgeon : "wait you're talking about this weird looking paste here?"
sergeant : "... oh."
You’re hilarious bro hhaha
Oh those, I thought he was just puking...
Inside ur body
So wearing it is basically the difference between having a open casket as opposed to a closed casket.
Pretty much I mean you’re body would look like it went through a blender
😂🤣😂
From what it would do to your insides, you would want it closed
It's not for humans.
@Awawawa CM Yes becaue concrete is very weak to tension (they use a thin slab and hit it in the middle causing it to separate, tension forces) but you could never shatter a concrete block using your hand because that would be compression which is it's strength.
These guys are the definition of "when it's all said and done, there is more said than done"
Everyone's talking about how even though this vest stops the bullet it wouldn't save your life, and rightfully so. But can we just acknowledge that even stopping it is seriously impressive? I've been inside armored vehicles that wouldn't stop a .50 BMG
Yes that was a lot of energy to displace, I was surprised it stopped it. That in in a truck door would be helpful in the right place and time.
Indeed
And standing in front of the armoured vehicle would feel the same as being in the armour.
why dont they then put these vests inside of the hull of the vehicle? xdd
Isnt that the whole point of the video?
Vest: Stopped bullet
Impact: Stopped heart
Commotio Cordis for sure lmao
more like lacerations to the arms and waist. 50 is notorious for taking limbs even when missing.
@@officerjack5121 sadly the .50 taking skin off even while missing is purely a myth.
@@GiskardRevenlov sadly?
@@alessandrod.6048 a lot of .50 cal lovers get butthurt when they hear their round isnt some godlike projectile. The sadly bit was a wee bit sarcastic
Nurse: He got hit in the chest and flew back a few meters, first let’s see if his ribs are ok
Doctor: What ribs?
well if he lives... right?
JerryIsANoob 😂😂😂
To be fair, this body armor is still insane bro. I wouldn’t try to use it vs 50 cal, might sit in a tank for that. But every other small arms fire?
By ribs you mean powder
@Brian Treves get steel implanted ribs
Now I can finally go to school safely in America
lolz
fr
everyone gonna think you're the shooter lol
This body armor is the definition of "well yes but actually no"
Faxxxxxxx😭😭😭😭😭😭
Funny name😂😂😂😂
:D :D :D
You wouldn't survive a .50 bullet anyway. But imagine wearing this vest and getting shot by a 9 mm, you'd definetly survive that shot
@@samuele9735 level 4 armor technically isnt rated to stop less powerful rounds even though it will
Like that one scene in john wick
“zero penetration however......quite painful I'm afraid"
lee
Nice comment! Made me smile!
I feel like it's just not worth wearing a vest to stop a 50. If someone is shooting at you with a 50, that's you're just done and need to accept that. lol
.50BMG: *Stopped*
Organs: *Crushed*
Hotel: *Trivago*
Ah yes my favorite hotel! The morgue!
ok boomer this meme is dead
@@azwartrap442
Just like your guts downrange of a .50
@@azwartrap442 Totally agree, "ok boomer" is a dead meme
Azwar Trap hotel trivago is classic meme that was never overused unlike “ok boomer” so stfu
Actually the jacket is designed in such a way that the person wearing it dies but his body remains intact in one piece for decent burial
😂😂the body's gon be in one piece to rest in peace 💔
Ahh so he doesn't rest in pieces
Sameer Sehrawat no the vest was designed for the sole purpose of stopping a 50 BMG. It’s a one off vest made by his requirements for one purpose only which was to stop a 50 BMG
@@kedanClipse you obviously didnt get the joke.
Eclipse -iwnl youd still die. your organs, bones, and muscle is gonna be scrambled eggs
You should get another one and strap it to the ballistic dummy with the organs and bones so we can see the damage it would do to a human body
Sure you would probably still die being hit by a .50 BMG wearing this armor, but the fact that it stopped the bullet shows that it would probably save you from many other calibers, which is very impressive.
@AA Graam the force alone would most likely rupture you're organs and destroy your ribs which would also damage your organs
@@nicolo-bl9hf ibdont have ribs, am i immune?
@AA Graam The body can't handle that energy, the heart would explode. There are those who have been killed by a fist blow to the chest. That's a thousand times more energy. But there will be less bloodshed anyway.
@@mattephoto6850 what if you have a RIDICULOUS amount of padding?
@@Agent_chees That's called a tank.
Normal armor: instant dead.
50 BMG proof vest: "Please, someone shoot me in the head."
Minh Châu Nguyễn 50 bmg proof vest: slow painful death
Lmao
🤣😂
I wouldn't say the head that is if you don't want a closed casket burrial
Fr though if you dindnt somehow die by the shot
I love how enthusiastic and positive the cameraman is
I was also gonna say how much I love the energy:D
I love this channel
Truth right
I love that they constantly call each other dumbass in spanish
He just happy he ain’t Pouring concrete for 10 bucks an hour 12 hours a day lol I don’t blame him
14:48 I love how hot brass just goes flying right past him and he doesn’t react at all
hahaha that looked 3D
Best case scenario: open casket funeral
No if the bullet struck his head
@@drmaulana2600 If you get hit by a 50 bmg with that vest on. Your going to wish it hit your head lol. I'd rather go fast than slow.
LMFAOOOO
Yep
@@Robmancan1987 I think it would knock the life right out of you, instantly.
If not, you would be out cold, anyway.
Edwin: "It stopped 50 BMG API!!!"
Human body after internal -peace- organ ruptures: "help"
that was a APIT not sure what would happen if that wasa FMJ or explosive
Except here's the thing, this isn't the first armor designed specifically for .50 BMG. There's plates like the AA4UP, the SARVIP series, and the GOST BR6 plates. Those are designed to keep you mostly fine after .50 impact.
APIT
@@watchingyou9037
Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer has lessened penetrate due to the I component. Is still worthy threat however.
@@KoishiVibin Most what he says is for joke purposes. Like "i got this gun from ww1 and other..."
*When you get shot by a 50. Cal in an HEV suit.*
Health : % 1 Suit : 96
HEV is surely one of a kind
[Blood loss detected]
MAJOR FRACTURE DETECTED
Warning, user death imminent
LOL
While I'm not a gun guy, I do know a 50 cal is super powerful, so with my little knowledge, I honestly thought the vest would get blasted off the table, especially that close up, so that's pretty impressive. I'm pretty sure the shock wave from the impact would easily do some damage, or maybe kill you.
Yeah this is pretty much the equivalent to a shell not penetrating a tank, but just the sheer force leaving everyone inside blinded, deaf, and bloody.
You're alive, just barely, but alive. And I think that's good.
It would kill you sadly
No maybe…your internal organs would all explode from the energy transfer….but you could at least have an open casket funeral🤣🤣
Worthless opinion
Surgeon be like: *wth why is the heart in his pelvis.*
forSaturn 😂😂😂
Hahahahahahaha
doctor be like: his torso was filled with tomato juice
🤣😂
the bigger question is why is his brain in his foot ? lol
need to put this on one of the anatomically correct dummies that have fluids inside to see what would have ruptured.
Everything
Broken ribs definitely, internal bleeding...not sure, so I will leave it at 50/50, but there at least it gives a chance to live than die on spot. Force will knock one out, so you wont feel pain or anything I suspect, and meanwhile you can be carried to hospital, but your life is saved.
BIOSHOCKFOXX thanks doc
Definitely going to fart
This would still destroy your spine even lol
Did the bullet hit you?
him : No , but actually yes.
"Yes, But actually yes."
The bullet no, but the force.
"overly excited latin americans giggling whilst shooting anti aircraft ammunition"
10/10
Sarkissian is an Armenian surname, he's not latin american.
Alternate title: how to administer chest compressions to people with body armor on.
As a Medic/FF I concur...
You're not compressing the chest so much as caving it in
Dr mike would be impressed 😂😂
From a mile away
@@fullmetalpleb you are doing it wrong then lol if im not cracking sternums i aint going hard enough
Bullet: *doesn't go through*
Person: *flies faster than an F-35*
NaThanos Batucanos ,it should be an Sr-71 black bird,f-104 star fighter or a mig-21 fishbed.
Or a bullet
The new air force
Everything flies faster than the f-35
Cesar guzman ,you are right,and the looks of the f-35 shows it is slower than the a-10.
Vest: protected
Human: died from body trauma
Just like hit by Shinkansen train
💯😭😂
😂😂😂
Best*
Highly doubt it. Just didn't do enough damage to anything in that vest. Heck it absorbed so much energy the vest itself was still balanced after the cinder block cracked.
i work for united kingdom ministry of defense and we have built a similiar vest but ours uses free floating nylon wires imbedded with specially shaped glass beads to stop the "imprinting" effect seen here, it means the final dispersion of energy is sent through the wire like how a wristwatch wind up wire contains its energy when wound, only opposite
I thought someone would wear it
Will it save you from a 50cal?
- *Yesn't*
🤣🤣🤣
Imagine not dying from the bullet but its energy 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
LOL
Yeah, instead of it piercing and potentially missing an organ. You can instead have it hit you with enough force to shatter multiple ribs and damage multiple organs with the concussive force. Like getting hit in the abdomen by the world's strongest man with a sledgehammer. So there is a good chance you die anyway.
That being said, this thing would probably do wonders for lower calibers that get through other armor. Because there aren't exactly a lot of people running around with guns chambered in 50 bmg or similar. You might find the occasional memelord with a 50 AE pistol. But that has nowhere near the energy of the BMG.
"I'm alive, but dead inside"
Feel bad for the Impact
Best explanation ever!!!
probably a broken rib or two
@@botaim8608 hahaha and organsmoooshyyy
@@bojanbokan7502 depends. If yr lucky your organs might survive but your ribs certainly won't. Maybe adding additional styrofoam or something that could spread shot all over your chest so it would feel just like 50 string punches in chest in all areas.
Vest: we made it! Let’s go
Organs: I need a sec
ribs: and me two
Yeah even if it stopped the bullet it would probably shatter your skeleton.
Made me wake up my kid asshole lmao
Brain having Problems realizing what happened: me three
You got all those because you are hilarious. Rh he organs definitely need an indemnity policy all their own. Lol. Sweet armor though.
12:45 Cod players: Hey that’s the CR-AMAX
Keep in mind that he shot a sniper at 20 yards.
And it STILL stopped it.
@@formedmilitia1880 but still at 20 yards more realistically it would be a regular 50 cal instead of armour piercing incendiary and at around 2-300 yards
@@matejstuchlik1559 even 200-300 yards is still really close for a .50 unless it's from a coaxial or mounted browning. Out of the rifle he's shooting those shots would like be at 700-1000 yards.
I'm over here saying that in my head like for one most people wouldn't face a .50 let alone a BMG sniper in everyday life so wearing something that light on a day to day basis only more protection you need is a helmet that does the same
That body armour is amazing to stop ✋a 50 BMG at 20 yards is impossible. People forget he shot two 50 BMGS into the body armour too🤔 ??? The company who made this body armour is great 👍👏
@@formedmilitia1880 i would say ... hit by that... one would be flying from the impact if the bullet doesnt pierce through
Body Armor: I STOPPED THE 50cal!
Body: ((All ribs are broken, heavy internal bleeding, cardiac arrest, collapsed lungs, liver shattered, spleen shattered))- YEAH, WELL DONE YOU!
Heart stop
still better than it passing thru
Sniper: Seriously? A hit marker?
CoD Sniper: First time?
@@nantanatsemarat411 u forgot the "huh?"
So cod isn’t so unrealistic 😂😂😂
M107 hit marker, I’m sorry t h e f * c k
Shieldbrake
That is amazing that something this light can protect from such a high powered round. I imagine a lightweight armored car with this tech.
This vest is not for wearers protection, it's for the guy standing behind him XD Still good job though
So wearing it basically wont protect you but protects your allies behind you🥶
Become the shield :v
To be fair he use an armor piercer incendiary round at 20 yards. Should've used a standard 0.50 cal at 500 yards to show a more likely scenario of how one would get shot. I think the concrete would still crack but it won't explode to dust.
@@rafaelglopezroman1110 50BMG retains power at 2000 meters.
It is a sniper...
Yes because someone would totally use a 50cal at 20 yards 😐
The bad: You're still dead
The good: The guy behind you is saved and your corpse will be mostly intact.
I'd rather be shot by a 50 cal than your railgun. Your clone kinda cute ngl.
Daniel Martin delete this
Put some trauma pads behind and call it a day 😂😂
@@ExecutionerDan hermenegildo?
Mostly intact, except they will not open yor body to take out the organs, they will drain them
Only chris Hemsworth of extraction movie can survive after 50cal 😂
*Doctor during autopsy*
"Did this guy have ribs before he was shot? Orr..."
He got baby back ribs now
Shaairrllyyyssss babyyy back riibs
Lol
Mashed potatoes
Jello Man
Next up: “world's first anti-aircraft rated body armor.”
Wits has dubbel pressure
Next up: "World first depleted uranium tank round rated full body armor"
No
Worlds first battleship rated glove
Next up: worlds first nuke rated body armor
I’d love to see this test again but with a ballistic gel dummy behind the armor. I’d love to see the affect of the force on the bones and organs of a body
I think you would have permanent damage to organs and possible broken bones
@@MrBassbump you would almost surely die. Your bones would shatter and fly like shrapnel inside your body, effectively destroying most of your internal organs
Hell yeah
@@pfhsze At least you got a tiny chance to survive instead of having a tunnel in your body, always good to try
Ok let's make it happen on my channel.
Wow!!! That's amazing. More than what I would need but a terrific test and great for Safelife Armor to market to the military and law enforcement.
Medic1: "Sgt. Edwin got hit center mass, flew fifteen meters backwards ."
Medic2: "Damn. Lucky he's wearing a 50 cal grade vest."
Medic1: "Yeah, at least his corpse is in one piece."
On the outside at least... Can't say the same on the inside
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this is what i actualy want to say 😂
Medic2: Are his ribs ok
Medic1: What ribs
You beat me to it. By...a week
@@gordonramsme2599 lol
Everybody is a gangster until the sniper aim's at your head.
Harder to hit a smaller moving target, that's why people are taught to shoot center mass.
What if i wear a second vest on my head with a periscope sticking out the top.
Body Armour:Stopped Bullet ✅
Shockwave: ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
So this is what people in warzone wear
LMAO
Yep
Basically every COD
I see that you are subbed to smii7y big respect Mr fbi
No they wear normal armour and put them black plates in it
Doctor : "I'm sorry, he has been killed by the pressure not by the bullet"
I guess the chance to survive is better with that kevlar than without
@@Siegames the chances are not there is the equivalent of being hit head first by a speeding car but you wore a helmet. Its not the penetration thats kills you its the energy and being that is a anti armoured vehicle round by design its got plenty of it. Need concept would probably save you from a 308 🤷♂️
Me: Doc, are his ribs okay? Doctor: what ribs?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh yeah they're fine. Errr, one issue. They're in his lungs..
His guts came out his mouth 😂
J.B. Browning err um well they’re on Mars
Don’t worry, ribs grow back,
No ze don’t.
1:00 add a layer of non Newtonian fluid in it, to help spread out the energy through the vest and hopefully less of of a mule kick when it hits
Its less painfull when you dont have armor
Fr
Death agreed with this comment
How???
Hahaha this is the best response
@@dr17104 if you stop it your bones are reduced to atoms
Died from bullet:❌
Died from impact:✔
Geret Van brood lollololol
Vest: you cant penetrate me, therefore you cannot kill my wearer.
Internal hemorrhaging: Allow me to introduce myself
Bruh I’ll just stim them duh kali just knocks them I’ll just shoot them with my stim and they’ll be back up in no time
@@tb_mrpanda1908 if the hit him from close he can die from severe organ damage
Abhineet Bisht are you talking about r6 or real life
That's very impressive and I wonder if it would do the same cloth imprint on the wood at a realistic shooting distance?
Vest: I WILL LIVE
Human: *severe internal bleeding occurs*
@Dave Micolichek "Would you like some liver pudding, sire?"
@@cerealkiller5825 No you would not live
OzKj54 Ozul yes my good man, I would love a serving of liver pudding. Why thank you.
14:45
“Is it loaded? Let’s see”
*pulls trigger*
Brass: *flies inches from the camera*
Mace Gaming lmaooo
That thought process scares me
imagine your a sniper with a 50 cal, and you get a hitmarker 😂😂😂
m82 in Cold War gold grind flashbacks
@@maxhoffmeister403 is it any good in wz
@@cheggaming7548 it is really good if you have the right build there is almost no drop just a point and click
@@MeloYelo512 ayt bet i’ll try it out tomorrow
😐
Camera man is funny as hell😂
The upside, you aren’t disemboweled.
The downside, you will definitely die of internal bleeding, and I’m pretty sure your lungs will be busted lol
I'm SUPER impressed that such a thin protection can avoid penetration, obviously the shockwave would cause massive internal organ issues but avoiding penetration looks to me like a MAJOR achievement. Like this could even be used as vehicle armor.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Exactly! And I wonder if the result would be more survivable at ranges closer to 700 yards or greater.
It's like some hair restoration meds. The choice is full head of hair or being impotent due to the meds.
@@juanmontoya6622 😂😂😂 I'll take bald
That is a great idea. Inside the door plates and roof. And the stereo would sound great!
@@aiyahuntacheimumbi236 with the ak? Definitely. Not the BMG. the bullet is just so heavy that it packs insane amounts of energy even at subsonic speeds. Just my opinion, btw,.
Unbelievable never thought I would live to see a body armour that can stop a 50
Unbelievable, right, but even with that armour the bullet will still kill the person just by the force of the impact
The body ARMOR can stop the bullet the body can not stop the impact
@@doubletap1063 Your organs would be mash but people have survived waaaay worse. Id definitely wear the armor and have an actual chance of surviving a .50 round rather than not wearing one and getting cut in half
@@_wayward_494 😂
@@glitch3250 it may live whit a broken rib, and also in real life you wouldn't be shot whit a 50cal. In this close range
A bulletproof vest that withstands .50 caliber is like putting airbags on a plane and expecting them to save you in a crash.
So you'd rather have a large caliber round turn your organs into yoghurt and then die very soon after than have a bunch of broken ribs?
Imagine getting hit with .50 Cal outside of school and see your school nurse running at you with and ice pack😭
😂😂
And then you see it heal faster
We don't have school nurses 😂😂😂😔😂😂
Lmao
💔🔥😸😸😂😂
Vest: I'm good
Organs: D I S C O M B O B U L A T E D
BrEaK CraCkeD RiBs
Getsugaribbreaker
Better get 5 trauma plates lol
LMAO
😂
I think I'd rather be evaporated by a big bullet than crushed to death by my own armor.
Then theres demolicion ranch. With the wish body armor that stops a 50bmg.
"if u see a 50cal turn around"
The wish body armoir could stop a 9 mll
@@pasta__overdose1443 yeah
Yea The “Lvl 5” armor 😂😂
Sounds like the armor in tarkov lol
When you wish it had gone through, now you got a bag of tostito chips for a rib cage.
IF it had gone through you would have an exploded bag of chips.
Wouldn't it be able to stop higher caliber rounds than 30-06? Like yeah, you're dead if you get shot in the body with a .50 BMG, but what about smaller caliber rounds than that?
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 It's lightweight, too.
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 Yeah exactly, that's the reason most people look at vests like this anyway. Nobody realistically expects to be able to armor your troops enough to where they'll survive a shot that is designed to shoot through a tank...
Timmy2Fingerz 😂
With Body Armor: painfully and agonizing death
No Body Armor: instantly death
Delta Drones and Travel honestly you might live and here’s why: Newton’s third law states every action has an equal and opposite reaction, therefore the force behind the bullet has to be just a little bit less than the force hitting your shoulder (accounting for some kinetic energy loss from sound, heat, and friction). Now it would certainly mess up your ribs but that’s a survivable injury given that 1) you’re probably not gonna be shot from 20 meters and 2) if your on base or near someone that can give you immediate medical attention, you might get lucky.
@Joe Tabor, I doubt you could survive.. even in 300 meters, the .50 Cal has the power to go thru a wall, an take a 6 inch hole out of someone's chest. The force with this on would most likely destroy your ribcage an your heart/or other organs.. Internal bleeding would be out of control, even with immediate medical attention.. I see maybe 1-3% chance of living.
@@joetabor416 So newton's third law and all, but the sheer weight of the gun absorbs much of the force, and the muzzle brake is designed to catch part of the muzzle blast, which pushes the gun forward to offset recoil felt by the shooter so the kinetic force is much less than it would be on the other end. Just standing next to and within 20 feet of someone shooting will send a shockwave through you that feels like a kick from a mule, so I can safely say you will not survive
PurpleMonkey554 so yes to the muzzle brake your 100% correct (although this effect happens after initial recoil) but the weight of the gun doesn’t matter in this situation and here’s why. Power delivered is relatively constant between the gun and the bullet as the explosion in the casing will provide a uniform force. KE = mass * velocity ^2 so the “weight” of the gun doesn’t absorb anything because it has a larger mass so it hits harder at lower speed. If you were to push a car and then a semi, the semi would move slower, but it would take the same amount of force to stop both. So force on shooter = force on victim.
@@joetabor416 Dude, your so wrong. The force on the shooter is not the same as the force on the victim.
Even the smallest 0.50 cal fragment deflected off the vest will tear your face apart and in case the high velocity 0.50 cal gets any flesh it will surely open a new one for you. Still its indeed impressive such a thin vest stopped the bullet from penetrating. The thick ceramics we use barely stop a 7.62 and still not from such a close encounter.
a 50 will kill you.
Unless your wearing a tank.
😂
So will a grenade at close range.
It can’t kill you if you kill your self first 😂😂
This comment wins 😂 I love it
M903 slap: Allow is to introduce ourselves
Vest : Stops a 50 cal
Body : Broken bones and ruptured organs
Doctor Mike : CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Ey you watch him too!
LOL! A fellow Doctor Mike viewer. I think at that point, if you did chest compressions, it would be like doing chest compressions on Jell-O.
@@or6060 well thats not true
@@toddsilverwolfe Yeah you would have to combine this with probably at least 2 trauma pads to absorb the shock from the sheer amount of kinetic energy. Idk how much each pad can absorb so I can't say for sure, of course. But yeah. With something like that it probably wont be very comfortable but it will still be flexible and should handle it all for you.
@@or6060 That's not how it works. The recoil you feel is because of the law of conservation of momentum, and because the mass of the projectile is very low compared to the gun, the recoil is nowhere near as destructive as the projectile itself. But, because the projectile is "light", it acquires a lot of kinetic energy that must be dissipated on impact. I know it sounds complicated, it requires some understanding of physics, but what i'm saying is that the "recoil" is the gun being pushed against you, and since the momentum of the bullet is the same as the momentum of the gun and the gun is so much heavier, it's kinetic energy is very low, and it's not the same as the bullet being pushed against you, because the bullet's kinetic energy is tremendously higher. That's why there are many cases where a cop was hit by a pistol round (9mm, .45, etc... doesn't matter much to this conversation) and was using body armor but still got a bruise, the only thing the armor did was prevent penetration, but the energy still dissipated, Meanwhile you don't get your hand bruised shooting a single shot. There are more factors at play but this is simplified. Here, take a look at this: ua-cam.com/video/Hyn7eKfQXPg/v-deo.html he doesn't show the bruise, but you can see the pain, and it's visible that it is much higher than the recoil of shooting ther gun.