What weapons and calibers are best for home defense?

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2023
  • I've been wanting to do this one for a while. I've heard lots of fudd lore about certain calibers not penetrating drywall and I really wanted to see how calibers actually performed. In today's video we put all the weapons and myths to the ultimate test.
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  • @Incredibad5
    @Incredibad5 Před rokem +11205

    It would be interesting to see this same test with ballistic dummies in front of the drywall or behind it to see how the penetration is altered after impact on tissue.

    • @Nukem962001
      @Nukem962001 Před rokem +289

      This!!!

    • @HollowPoint20
      @HollowPoint20 Před rokem +118

      Interesting idea! I’d like to see that.

    • @xxxlonewolf49
      @xxxlonewolf49 Před rokem +120

      Better than cardboard, just more costly

    • @RighteousJ
      @RighteousJ Před rokem +195

      I was honestly expecting to see this given the effort they put into building all those false walls.
      To go even further with this, in an actual scenario, there is also the potential for fiberglass insulation being present inside the walls for various reasons, which - due to its inherently inconsistent density - adds an additional factor to the physics of ballistic behavior. Granted, this mainly applies to commercial/educational environments and not residential due to the insulation serving as a passive soundproofing measure more than anything else, but statistically speaking, it's a far more common scenario one would encounter.
      Citation: I'm a construction worker and I often wonder about this very concept on the job.
      Edit: regarding commercial/educational environments specifically, the studs used in the walls are made of sheet metal and not wood.
      In these cases, the studs will not, in fact, stop movement of a projectile in the same way wood does.

    • @gameragodzilla
      @gameragodzilla Před rokem +81

      Paul Harrell has an entire video where he did something like that, albeit with his “Meat Target” to simulate a person.

  • @Drillz007
    @Drillz007 Před rokem +1575

    This is why the mounted cannon at the top of the stairs makes so much sense
    your shooting on a downward angle into an area of limited movement
    simply tactical genius

    • @bw73
      @bw73 Před rokem +27

      Mounted machine gun with a cannon attachment. Double tap go brrrr

    • @Agent4077
      @Agent4077 Před rokem +70

      loaded with grape shot

    • @KorporalNoobs
      @KorporalNoobs Před rokem +42

      I just keep my tank in the backyard with the barrel in the living room. The muzzle break covers kitchen and floor, which is very convenient.

    • @Jingu.S
      @Jingu.S Před rokem +51

      Just as the founding fathers intended.

    • @eminesdh
      @eminesdh Před rokem +2

      yeah like a bofors 40mm

  • @cbigg81
    @cbigg81 Před rokem +662

    When we played around with this we were using our carry ammo in our duty weapons. We learned there was a big difference between interior and exterior walls (and how many walls) due to the insulation and siding. Many rounds made it outside but were deflected and key-holing. Really what we learned was don't miss the intended target so you don't kill the neighbor's dog.

    • @thomasfarrish8053
      @thomasfarrish8053 Před rokem +53

      Unless you're ATF, in which case that was the intent.

    • @MTMILITIAMAN7.62
      @MTMILITIAMAN7.62 Před rokem

      @@rsh4599 Worst advise ever. The whole over penetration argument was created by ammo companies to sell ammo to dipshits. The only reason you are concerned about over penetration is because you intend to violate multiple firearm safety rules and placate these concerns by compromising terminal effect, ironically in the name of safety. If you abide by firearm safety rules; know your target and beyond, never point a weapon at something you do not intend to destroy, then any reasonable level of penetration is acceptable in a defensive firearm, which is good because any projectile with enough ass to adequately penetrate is going to go through quite a few interior walls. As we have seen in this video, drywall sucks at stopping bullets. If the ability to be stopped by drywall is your primary concern when selecting a self defense round, you're wrong. Quite simply, if you can't use ammunition that adequately penetrates, you don't need a firearm, you need pepper spray and a rape whistle. There is no level of penetration that is acceptable to be shooting towards occupied domiciles and innocent third parties.

    • @Bestgameplayer10
      @Bestgameplayer10 Před rokem +14

      @@rsh4599 I don’t get why people act like Birdshot would do nothing.

    • @matrix3509
      @matrix3509 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Bestgameplayer10 Because a crackhead or someone out of their minds on meth don't actually give a shit about being hit with birdshot.

    • @717UT
      @717UT Před 10 měsíci +2

      The primary difference would be exterior walls have OSB sheathing with possibly quite sturdy siding (other than something like vinyl).

  • @oneonlyxram
    @oneonlyxram Před 11 měsíci +287

    I know this is mostly internal walls, but, it would be interesting to see how they handle exterior walls with insulation and maybe an external stucco wall.

    • @goud2488
      @goud2488 Před 9 měsíci +12

      Drive by scenario

    • @oneonlyxram
      @oneonlyxram Před 9 měsíci +4

      @goud2488 that or, shooting at someone inside and penetrating through the exterior wall.

    • @adventureswithbobbles6489
      @adventureswithbobbles6489 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Actually I was thinking the same thing here. When someone is breaking into the house. Yes we do have internal walls. But eventually it’s going to hit a external wall with insulation, some kind of siding on the outside!
      I was hoping to see the debate with a ar15 be debunked with internal walls only. However this test was inefficient with home protection!

    • @thomastaylor5239
      @thomastaylor5239 Před 8 měsíci

      Interior walls, internal walls are in the chest cavity

    • @oneonlyxram
      @oneonlyxram Před 8 měsíci

      @@thomastaylor5239 huh?

  • @themechanik8767
    @themechanik8767 Před rokem +962

    Here in Germany our walls are made of concrete and the easyest weapon to get is a flintlock, so would be interesting to see how that goes.

    • @scabcrawler632
      @scabcrawler632 Před rokem +15

      Dig my sig p6 German

    • @derkonig162
      @derkonig162 Před rokem

      well your concrete walls dont protect you from being rap.ed by arabs and africans.

    • @bendover6987
      @bendover6987 Před rokem +148

      Dont worry Nato will protect you

    • @dingus6317
      @dingus6317 Před rokem +14

      @@bendover6987 I think France and Germany should unify

    • @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168
      @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 Před rokem +192

      ​@@dingus6317 they did that for a while, didn't go so well

  • @Adam-rs4en
    @Adam-rs4en Před rokem +500

    Paul Harrell did a great test and landed on #4 buck shot as being both exceedingly effective on soft targets and very low in wall penetration.

    • @Melj945
      @Melj945 Před rokem

      Shut up boomer 😂

    • @offcourseoverland
      @offcourseoverland Před rokem +104

      Paul has a great method of showing real world effects with nothing but flannel, oranges and pork ribs 😆

    • @entropy11
      @entropy11 Před rokem +30

      That's good because #4 is the minimum recommended for achieving enough penetration in badguys for effectiveness. Personally I like #1. 00 Buck is, imo, suitable for military and outdoor activities but not so much for home defense.

    • @swindle9695
      @swindle9695 Před rokem +33

      @@offcourseoverland Man, I would love to go to a Paul Harrel cookout. Tangy orange barbeque pork ribs (don't mind the bits of lead in them.)

    • @gratefulguy4130
      @gratefulguy4130 Před rokem +20

      ​@@offcourseoverland those materials are actually superior to ballistics gel if you really want to see what would happen.

  • @RichardLukafire
    @RichardLukafire Před 11 měsíci +149

    Recently bought a 20 gauge short form shotgun form our local gun shop. His recommended ammo to our surprise for home defense was birdshot . His reasoning was that you will be in close quarters, probably a few yards away and that you don't want projectiles going through walls and injuring unintended targets.

    • @brendanstreat8553
      @brendanstreat8553 Před 11 měsíci +13

      that’s a good point, some people like putting birdshot and buckshot in the tube in a specific order

    • @andrewmorgan6074
      @andrewmorgan6074 Před 11 měsíci +15

      Birdshot, buckshot, birdshot, buckshot, slugs for the last few, how ever many your shotgun can carry. Just know you target and what's behind it always.

    • @Lefty217
      @Lefty217 Před 10 měsíci +11

      20Ga Birdshot will not kill a man.

    • @LongWalker730
      @LongWalker730 Před 10 měsíci +72

      @@Lefty217 you're right, getting shot with birdshot within 10 yards is a fate worse than death.

    • @phillydelphia8760
      @phillydelphia8760 Před 10 měsíci +43

      ​@@Lefty217 would you wanna test that theory out by standing in front of a 20ga loaded with bird shot? Cus I sure as hell wouldn't 😆

  • @MrClearbox
    @MrClearbox Před 10 měsíci +57

    Great test guys. My takeaway was that no rounds (including the 22) are really home defense safe if you don't have good discipline, muzzle and trigger control. Honestly, even the idea that you might hit the intruder and still be at great risk for tagging something or someone you don't want to was re-enforced by this video. As a responsible gun owner, I will keep training and keep learning so that if god forbid I'm faced with a decision - I make the right one to cause the least casualty possible.

    • @CarlosPEnis
      @CarlosPEnis Před 9 měsíci +6

      Exactly. No round is "danger" proof. The best course of action is to know your house inside and out blindfolded (wall/door thickness and general layout, where your family is) so you can rely on recall in moments of high stress and the disorientation of being woken up in the middle of the night. Practice so you can act on instinct and have a gameplan. Or at least try. You don't know how things will go when stress kicks in but I think that's your biggest hurdle to overcome if your goal is to neutralize a threat within your home in the safest way possible

    • @101airborne07
      @101airborne07 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Maybe speak to your family about in case of intruder, go to X place that way everyone is at the back of the house and the intruder is always in front of you. Of course not every situation is ideal but it helps if everyone has a plan before hand and knows where to be so in case ammo starts flying nobody is at risk of injury other than the intruder.

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Před rokem +335

    FBI did a similar test years ago; they found .223 along with #4 Buckshot being the best rounds for lethality with limited over-penetration. The worst rounds were shotgun slugs, 00 Buckshot, and quite a few handgun rounds. This is a big reason to actually make a defensive plan with regard to your home defense, to include knowing where your family is, and what avenues you can safely shoot in. As a LEO we also have done a few independent tests with different ammunition and it can be somewhat surprising just how far things can go and just what some items can stop; I still recall just how well some soda/water vending machines are at providing excellent cover.

    • @raisagorbachov
      @raisagorbachov Před rokem +10

      Bookshelves are excellent cover too.

    • @xostler
      @xostler Před rokem +4

      Has Papa Thumb done a cover and concealment video? I’d love to see training for urban cover and how different objects and surfaces do

    • @patterisepi
      @patterisepi Před rokem

      What a piece of sh** country to live in when you have to think things like that.

    • @pineychristian
      @pineychristian Před rokem +10

      I highly doubt .223 would be considered a good round to not over penetrate through a standing drywall wall. I personally shot junk cars from 100 yards with 55gr .223 they go through the car. Meaning I shot pass door and comes out drivers door from a 100 yards. Keep in mind it also went through the interior door panels. Sheet rock is nothing for a round that goes over 3000 fps ....

    • @--emt
      @--emt Před rokem +2

      LEO lol😂

  • @BababooeyYcho66T
    @BababooeyYcho66T Před rokem +633

    As someone who plans to live in an underground bunker with 12 foot thick steel outer walls and 6 foot thick inner concrete walls, this is extremely helpful. Thank you Garand Thumb!

    • @bretterful
      @bretterful Před rokem +8

      Lmfao

    • @eschenn1
      @eschenn1 Před rokem +38

      A garden hose defeats your bunker ha

    • @DaDaDo661
      @DaDaDo661 Před rokem

      Gonna fart in your ventilation system

    • @guytech7310
      @guytech7310 Před rokem +29

      Lets test Artillery rounds and Bunker busters just to be safe! You never know when the neighbor next door is sporting a m777 in their backyard!

    • @ItsMeeJon
      @ItsMeeJon Před rokem +12

      12 foot thick steel? Good luck with that

  • @Holy_Knight221
    @Holy_Knight221 Před 6 měsíci +9

    German Brickwall: *shoots back*

  • @fetusthegreat9797
    @fetusthegreat9797 Před 29 dny +1

    That buckshot drywall test is exactly why when i lived in a small studio apartment with neighbors on basically everyside my shotgun had birdshot in it. As soon as i moved into a house i put buck shot in it dont get me wrong but it was a serious consideration i had to think about.

  • @DutchTraveler
    @DutchTraveler Před rokem +393

    When I did construction, one of the jobs I did was installing bulletproof “plywood”. There are 8 or 9 levels, and we were installing level 1, which is rated to stop 9mm from what we were told. I’d like to see Garand Thumb get a hold on the different levels and test them. It won’t be cheap, unfortunately.

    • @Finman78
      @Finman78 Před rokem +12

      Bulletproof plywood? Any idea what it’s called?

    • @WojciechP915
      @WojciechP915 Před rokem +21

      @@Finman78He is making up words. You can however buy 4x8 1/2 thick sheets of fiberglass which will stop pistol calibers.

    • @xtelevisionset
      @xtelevisionset Před rokem +33

      Just line your walls with bookshelves

    • @jmoneyman8218
      @jmoneyman8218 Před rokem +1

      @@Finman78 probably bullet proof wood

    • @vitogriffin8902
      @vitogriffin8902 Před rokem +5

      ​@@Finman78 there's several different products... plywood (beech), plywood (birch) with kevlar or carbon fiber, fiberglass and some other crap.. google would be your friend on this one because there's several different types made in different places so availability is limited on some.

  • @Welterino
    @Welterino Před rokem +337

    fun fact: all internal walls in Brazil are solid brick walls with a layer of concrete on both sides to smooth it out, so you can use even 7.62x51 for home defense, too bad you will go bankrupt just by firing a few rounds beucase they cost 5~6 USD per shot around here.

    • @ngcf4238
      @ngcf4238 Před rokem +98

      You would also have to live in Brazil...

    • @soundslikesight7876
      @soundslikesight7876 Před rokem +9

      CBC Ammo is such good Brazilian made stuff too. Is it all taxes?

    • @thejuggercat
      @thejuggercat Před rokem +12

      Ive seen some homes have exposed bricks,which showed there being concrete inside the bricks too.
      So,depending on the house,you might as well say ".50 BMG no balls" lmao

    • @Butter_Warrior99
      @Butter_Warrior99 Před rokem +7

      So every house is effectively a pill box. Neat.

    • @alyoshathedorkknight6110
      @alyoshathedorkknight6110 Před rokem +1

      How are Brazilian gun laws btw ??

  • @dodgersfnshepard8673
    @dodgersfnshepard8673 Před rokem +30

    Use fragmentation/frangable rounds, it won't be stopped but definitely lessons the odds of penetration as well as scales up your lethality

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas Před měsícem

      Frangible rounds are less lethal, not moreso.

  • @Oops407
    @Oops407 Před 8 měsíci +15

    It would be cool to see different 556/223 round out of some different lengths of ars specificly for home defense

  • @nathantroyer6956
    @nathantroyer6956 Před rokem +331

    Would love to see this with insulation, vinyl siding. And brick walls. A "neighbors safety test"

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem +6

      With the distance between the average suburban home inbetween.
      Its complicated man. The only way to get a real test os to test in a real neighborhood because in my neighborhood there isnt hoa making evrtyone build the same so spots are all build different and soke dont look like the others and are built with different materials. This is a wall and we have to remember there is things lock block wall, wood fenses, plastic fenses. Some people frame with wood some framed aluminum. I think this video is more applkcable to a situation like an apartment complex where if an m1 garand goes off in a bedroom it might go through 5 bedrooms 😂 or out the back across into the back of another apartment complex.
      If its ww3 thats what you want to win we need guns that can shoot through walls. Sometimes you need a gun that will shoot through 4 people sometimes you dont want to penetrate fully through one person.

    • @wilhelmw9149
      @wilhelmw9149 Před rokem +15

      Paul herrel(?) I can't remember how to spell his last name did this test and he had a exterior wall in his test if I remember correctly

    • @alfrede.newman1838
      @alfrede.newman1838 Před rokem +5

      How about some form of Kevlar barrier layer added to an existing drywall?

    • @Razor773_YT
      @Razor773_YT Před rokem +4

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing too. There are a lot of materials that go into houses, it would be interesting to see how they all interact with each other

    • @johnmerlino7133
      @johnmerlino7133 Před rokem

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  • @grumpyoldretiredcop8382
    @grumpyoldretiredcop8382 Před rokem +136

    Years ago, I worked on a test for an LE agency trying to determine what platform/round would be best for use in a historic courthouse. EVERY 9MM and 5.56 round tested did what you saw. Even frangibles like the Glaser Safety Slug (remember them?) penetrated several walls. Looks like nothing much has changed. Unfortunately, we couldn't play with things like the Garand, Magnum rifles and of course the .300 Blackout wasn't even a dream in AAC's eye, so those were interesting to see. Very fun to watch and very good demonstration - you guys rock with some great and creative content!

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 Před rokem +1

      I picked up a mobile home, and wanted to shoot the 50 through it long ways. But no way to contain for every ricochet possibility.

    • @johnnemo6509
      @johnnemo6509 Před rokem +6

      @@robertsmith2956 attempted joke alert "I picked up a mobile home" Damn! You're strong! You don't need a gun to defend yourself. BTW shooting through a mobile home is very dangerous, there is a very good chance you'll hit a meth lab Boom!

    • @PavewayJDAM
      @PavewayJDAM Před rokem +1

      Back in the day I did a similar demonstration to finally get admin to authorize patrol rifles to supplement shotguns. The over penetration concern of rifles died off when the 40 pistols performed even better in going through all walls.

  • @joshuamahurin5682
    @joshuamahurin5682 Před 10 měsíci +2

    So glad you mentioned the M&P I have to stick up for it all the time with my friends

  • @Jasper-Holland
    @Jasper-Holland Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the info, will for sure use this info in my home in the Netherlands!

  • @inskinov412
    @inskinov412 Před rokem +222

    Private contractor here.
    Almost every renovation I've done has involved installing new drywall and I'm always thinking of how fragile American homes are, I appreciate this.

    • @TheOleOtter
      @TheOleOtter Před rokem +1

      That's easy to fix though, just more expensive. I want to use 2x6 for my exterior and interior walls, and you can make the insides stronger with various materials just more expensive than the average person that doesn't have the fear of shooting through an apartment. Can't say houses because you have plywood, Siding, etc.

    • @inskinov412
      @inskinov412 Před rokem +3

      @The Ole Otter Now I'm interested what the results would be with insulation, Plywood, and various exterior siding. To add to what you said, last year an entire lot of houses had the sidding ripped off from WA wind, New homes and materials used are inferior.

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 Před rokem +8

      US stick framing is as strong as it needs to be, and dry wall doesn't actually get damaged that often and is very easy to repair.

    • @inskinov412
      @inskinov412 Před rokem +3

      @Kelly Moses Nowadays, it's all about how cheap, easy, and inexpensive. We can build these houses while making them as strong as they NEED to be.

    • @Jcaeser187
      @Jcaeser187 Před rokem +1

      @@inskinov412 I hate how cheaply it all feels now. we only value ourselves on how much we produce and consume, its depressing having such an issue be reflected in everything, even my walls.

  • @theletter850
    @theletter850 Před rokem +76

    I personally keep a m203 with HE rounds and a flamethrower for home defense. But only if the roomba claymore doesn’t get them first.

    • @bmr7776
      @bmr7776 Před rokem +2

      This comment had me dying 😂😂 the freaking Roomba claymore lmao

    • @danLTa1
      @danLTa1 Před rokem

      ​@@bmr7776is he serious bro? Isn't that overkill

    • @paulwilliams667
      @paulwilliams667 Před rokem +4

      Claymores are a part of any reasonable home defense plan.

    • @F_lippy
      @F_lippy Před rokem +2

      ​@danLT if it was good enough to keep Charlie out it's good enough for me

  • @vapidengage
    @vapidengage Před rokem +33

    Would love to see different filler to simulate furnished rooms. Adding bookshelves etc. in strategic places could possibly come in handy in a situation when you actually have to defend yourself at home

    • @tearex8688
      @tearex8688 Před rokem +1

      Good point

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Před rokem +1

      That's actually a really good point. Plan on adding dampening effects in critical areas.

    • @James_Bee
      @James_Bee Před 10 měsíci

      Paul Harrell did a video using cars as cover and nowhere was safe. Even the engine block didn't stop most rounds, though it had the most success. I doubt furniture is going to do much.

    • @alanr4845
      @alanr4845 Před 9 měsíci

      Tactical bookshelves 😂

  • @carljefts215
    @carljefts215 Před rokem +1

    Please keep the conversation and information coming

  • @Jeffy2n
    @Jeffy2n Před rokem +357

    This is a very helpful test here. If I can pass along a piece of advice I got from my local Sheriffs department training center (Yes, My county runs a training center for Civilians). They said that if your going to use a firearm inside your house, to go through that house and Identify any wall that could lead to a family members room, and on that wall hang pictures of your family (Or people) and on the wall that do not, hang pictures of scenery or flowers and such.
    This way in the middle of the night when (God forbid) you have to shoot at an intruder you can quickly know if that is a safe or not safe wall.

    • @PrinceOfTheCity1
      @PrinceOfTheCity1 Před rokem +5

      That’s not a bad idea but you can also just use hollow tips and not worry about penetrating walls

    • @davidmorales7371
      @davidmorales7371 Před rokem +75

      Sounds it's better to hang family pictures on walls that lead to family and nothing on walls that don't. Minimizes the amount of recognition/identification you need to do. Just turns into pictures=don't shoot and no pictures=shoot

    • @eddietonore2813
      @eddietonore2813 Před rokem +58

      @@PrinceOfTheCity1 Did you Watch the video??

    • @narendra7817
      @narendra7817 Před rokem +26

      @@eddietonore2813 Obviously not

    • @christophermercer2632
      @christophermercer2632 Před rokem +20

      @@PrinceOfTheCity1”hollow tips”

  • @bullheadedgideon1673
    @bullheadedgideon1673 Před rokem +111

    These two are my favorite duo, absolutely hands down. I love the constant sarcasm and jokes while watching these kinds of videos.
    Great content, guys. Please keep it up.

    • @jeffsorrows
      @jeffsorrows Před rokem

      "This is the AWP from counter strike!" In another life we would be soulmates!

  • @MOJeepr
    @MOJeepr Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for doing this, this is a question I have discussed with buddies a few times!

  • @5loaves2fish93
    @5loaves2fish93 Před 10 měsíci

    This is actually extremely important info and im surprised this vid doesnt have more views. Thanks guys!

  • @PewTube24
    @PewTube24 Před rokem +159

    I’d love to see this again with a gel torso to simulate over penetration if you do hit your target

    • @ryanzucker8345
      @ryanzucker8345 Před rokem +2

      Was gonna comment this but then saw your comment. Bump this comment up and let’s see them re-run the test!

    • @ryanzucker8345
      @ryanzucker8345 Před rokem +1

      @@stevexracer4309 true. Anything that can go through a bad guy will most certainly go through the wall after. But it would be interesting to see how much energy and damage the bullet is capable of after the fact.

  • @fell9654
    @fell9654 Před rokem +44

    Everyone knew 2 things going in: the drywall would fail miserably, and the conversation would be hilarious

    • @terdferg
      @terdferg Před rokem +7

      Ok so 9mm HP went right through.... Ok next up .308...

  • @bloodybones8027
    @bloodybones8027 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome video man. I would like to see what these firearms would do if you sat up one of those ballistics torso about 2 or 3 yds from the front wall, and firing from 5 to 7 yrds from the torso. Thanks for all that you guys do.

  • @da_grinchb
    @da_grinchb Před rokem +23

    Great test for straight dry wall I'd be interested to see what happens when you add insulation, wires, pipes ect. I'd imagine that would change the outcome for some of those rounds

  • @AggiePhil
    @AggiePhil Před rokem +223

    Angles are important inside structures. If you’ve ever walked through a house under construction before drywall goes in, you know that most sight lines from room to room are obstructed by studs. I’d like to see this test repeated in an actual house or with the walls mocked up like actual walls (instead of all in a straight line). I think the chances of your bullets hitting studs are a lot better than this test suggests.

    • @bronsontolliver9027
      @bronsontolliver9027 Před rokem +30

      I install showers in track built neighborhoods and I can confirm that a framed house with no drywall is a lot more opaque than people assume.

    • @RockyMountainWest13
      @RockyMountainWest13 Před rokem +3

      Very true

    • @Scroolewse
      @Scroolewse Před rokem +4

      It would be really hard to set up a perfectly realistic scenario.

    • @sirjolly81
      @sirjolly81 Před rokem

      FPS Russia :P
      czcams.com/video/6pVDbc5BXlg/video.html

    • @the_craptain
      @the_craptain Před rokem +7

      every time i stand in a hallway the view is obstructed by a stud

  • @TimAPearson
    @TimAPearson Před rokem +342

    You guys are dominating the creative content in the gun scene right now!

  • @hunterjernigan2176
    @hunterjernigan2176 Před 11 měsíci

    These videos are so intriguing and fun to watch.

  • @MarkedInBlack
    @MarkedInBlack Před 8 měsíci

    Great test. Makes you think about where it’s safe to shoot in the home as not to hit family in other rooms.
    Ballistic dummies behind drywall would be interesting to visualize collateral damage.

  • @nates9536
    @nates9536 Před rokem +186

    Would love to see the same test done for shotguns exclusively. Testing different pellet sizes from birdshot to 00Buck like we saw here.
    Many people say #4 loads are the "magic" load that is lethal but low wall penetration

    • @Ironsight_Army
      @Ironsight_Army Před rokem +6

      #4 buckshot FTW

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +3

      4Buck is excellent for HD, but it's still gonna go through all that drywall.

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi Před rokem +13

      The "magic" load is don't miss what you're shooting at. Yeah that's easier said than done and not everyone is trained to that degree, but as far as I'm concerned shooting a home intruder is better than hitting a family member or neighbor due to firing wildly into the dark.

    • @MrByaeger
      @MrByaeger Před rokem +13

      Paul Herrel has a video doing that

    • @dplorbl
      @dplorbl Před rokem

      # 7 lead birdshot followed by 00
      Dropped & Finished
      😉

  • @defenderofpoodles5606
    @defenderofpoodles5606 Před rokem +228

    Great video. My one suggestion- you should have also tested the .22 from a rifle, which I believe would have penetrated all four walls.

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 Před rokem

      22 supersonic>+p

    • @sonofnone116
      @sonofnone116 Před rokem +49

      & still make the hit on a coke can at 710 yards?

    • @ryanfirmin4805
      @ryanfirmin4805 Před rokem +8

      @@sonofnone116 I came here to say this but knew in my head it had already been said….

    • @PhilJLF
      @PhilJLF Před rokem +2

      22 TCM lol

    • @firesupport162
      @firesupport162 Před rokem +2

      Same I just got a .22 Lr from Mossberg love it superb zero from the box

  • @kameronkessler6345
    @kameronkessler6345 Před rokem +7

    You should take into account sheeting and siding as far as the bullet actually exiting your home, typical wall is drywall, insulation, half inch cdx+paper+siding of choice, I’d be curious to see Hardy lap siding and how well it would stop some calibers! Killer video!

  • @josiaheck4865
    @josiaheck4865 Před rokem +68

    As a skinwa-
    I mean Amazon Associate, I'm feeling a little called out.
    But seriously, I knew most would definitely go through at least one wall (2 layers) and many would likely pass 2 walls. But I had genuinely bought into the myth that most (not like, 308 and up) wouldn't go though more than 2 walls. Fascinating stuff, keep the science coming, because I'd love to know what many other comments are asking for with variables like types of rounds, soft tissue, insulation, range, etc.
    Oh and Dragon's Breath rounds? For science? Or home defense from spiders?

    • @TheWolfDude91
      @TheWolfDude91 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Not unless you wanna burn your house down to show your invader it ain't worth it lol

    • @RikkiTikkiTavi290
      @RikkiTikkiTavi290 Před 9 měsíci

      🤔🤨

  • @Freehotdawgs
    @Freehotdawgs Před rokem +193

    I’d like to see this test done some more with subsonic, frangible rounds, etc. This video/topic is actually pretty important knowledge.

    • @GospelFire
      @GospelFire Před rokem +2

      The only truly important knowledge is the Gospel bloke, that Jesus died to save sinners.

    • @roberteisner4172
      @roberteisner4172 Před rokem +5

      I was thinking the same thing about frangibles. I carry that in my 9mm bed side gun. the selling point for me was that it wouldn't go through 2 sheets of drywall.

    • @SlavGod47
      @SlavGod47 Před rokem +1

      I'm really curious how V-Crown JHP would hold up, since for 9 they only used MHP

    • @TedHawk
      @TedHawk Před rokem +2

      Better video here: czcams.com/video/e5KzAA7JME4/video.html
      This is why I use these frangibles for self-defense 5.56 and 9mm. Nasty wound channel, not affected by clothing like HPs, and doesn't go through drywall after exiting ballistic gel.

    • @shittinator
      @shittinator Před rokem +1

      @@GospelFire I dunno man, I think "how to not accidentally shoot your 4-year-old" ranks pretty high.

  • @erikthered9357
    @erikthered9357 Před rokem +187

    The exterior walls of modern homes will have some sort of 1/2" or 5/8" plywood/OSB then 1/2" siding and/or brick or vinyl. Barrier walls between apartments is generally 2 layers of 5/8" sheetrock on each side. I would be interested in how those configs stand up to your tests.

    • @goudawgs
      @goudawgs Před rokem +8

      Not necessarily true for connected units like townhomes or condos though.

    • @PP-uv1kw
      @PP-uv1kw Před rokem +11

      trash construction..... wont even stop your bed "squeeks"

    • @TheAhirishman
      @TheAhirishman Před rokem +4

      ​@@goudawgs partition walls usually require fire rated drywall on walls and fire rated plywood on roof above walls. Dont know how much of a difference itll make but FR drywall is some hard shit...like aarons weiner

    • @bigdaddy4691
      @bigdaddy4691 Před rokem +4

      @@TheAhirishman FR drywall is just 1/8" thicker drywall. You should generally insulate the walls and have a minimum 1" air gap. FR drywall is not that hard. I have built a few duplexes, and condos. I wouldn't bet my life on the firewall.

    • @nebur90716
      @nebur90716 Před rokem +4

      Also what about insulation? I feel like that would slow down hollow points

  • @ShoeGames83
    @ShoeGames83 Před 7 měsíci

    Sir your videos are very informative and hilarious. But seriously I was hesitant on purchasing a fire arm but you have motivated me to

  • @EZPCTECH
    @EZPCTECH Před 4 měsíci +4

    I was waiting for a 9mm PCC test with an 8" barrel and some FMJs that tend to open up easily or fall apart. That would be really interesting to see because many use this combo, and in theory, it could be stopped after the first wall

  • @seanedwards6169
    @seanedwards6169 Před rokem +121

    Paul Harrel did a test like this and he got really good results with a shotgun loaded with #4 buckshot. If I recall correctly it would just barely penetrate one wall but not go through two walls. Seems like a very good self defense choice. #4 buck has like 27 pellets that are each about the size of a .22 round.

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 Před rokem +9

      I have 12 gauge shells loaded with 20k steel pellets. Will not penetrate, but if fool is wearing a face shield it will become opaque instantly blinding them.
      Know your enemies tactics, and use them against them.

    • @oldplace2844
      @oldplace2844 Před rokem +16

      He did birdshot too, to good effect. Inside the home, 12ga with either #4 buck or even #4 birdshot is simply terrifying under 30ft. But will still slow down by the time you hit the walls.

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj Před rokem +5

      #4 buckshot is to be avoided. It was popular in LE for a very short time but it has issues stopping reliably. While it penetrates well in gel and will be a lethal hit, the issue is that bone like the ribcage tends to deflect the pellets so you don't get as fast of a stop as a handgun would provide. I would stick to an AR in 5.56 with a ballistic tip like vmax instead, or regular 00 if one only has a shotgun.

    • @Defossion1
      @Defossion1 Před rokem +3

      czcams.com/video/Qw8IiRgSMFQ/video.html Paul Harrell's test from 3 years ago.

    • @ds6872
      @ds6872 Před rokem +11

      ​@Dave Smith if the ribs stop a few, the other twenty something should still get'm 👍

  • @zachcollins444
    @zachcollins444 Před rokem +74

    I would like to see a 5.7x28 tested to see if that fast light round would stop sooner. Would also like to see a ballistics dummy added to test over penetration when you hit someone.

    • @mrmoose6765
      @mrmoose6765 Před rokem +3

      I want to see the 27 grain hollow point, i have that loaded in a few mags. I've seen videos of it going through bullet proof glass.

    • @4lbert859j
      @4lbert859j Před rokem +3

      Was a little disappointed not seeing it on here.

    • @antonkovalev4151
      @antonkovalev4151 Před rokem

      5.7 ignores wood. It is a very fast round which was developed to pierce through body armor. The difference to the energy between rifle 5.56 and 5.7x28 is only proportional to mass, so unless you have some serious thickness of wood 5.7 will just go through. It has less stopping power, but it penetrates hard. Do not consider it to be a safe ammo to use in terms of home defense. It only stops on several layers of wood (round becomes unstable, yet still might cause a serious injury and it makes 5.7 even a less suitable ammo for home defense, since you don't know where your bullet will fly after a 2nd wall ) and it can't penetrate a brickwall

  • @ihcterra4625
    @ihcterra4625 Před 9 měsíci +33

    The construction of the bullet means a lot more than the cartridge.
    You should also test a variety of shotgun loads. Including #4 buck and a wide range of birdshot loads. Considering that at home defense ranges, you are most likely to be shooting under 3 yards, even target loads would be effective.

  • @bunlessness
    @bunlessness Před rokem +1

    I live in a double wide. Drywall inside (painted), insulation (outlets, wires and studs), and hardy board (a cement product) as siding on the outside. I wonder if those factors would make any difference?? Great channel, keep up the good work!

  • @dylandos
    @dylandos Před rokem +55

    I ran into these dudes in the woods doing this years ago. They had built a whole bunch of walls and lined them all up. Then had purchased all these different brands and weights of 9 mill and were looking for which one penetrated the least. I want to say it was Gold Dot.

  • @colinhess8900
    @colinhess8900 Před rokem +127

    Having done my fair share of residential construction, it was always my opinion that any concern with stray bullets in a home should be limited to risk of over penetration. If you miss, as we just saw, the bullet will likely exit the house. Or at least go from one end to the other before hitting sheathing/siding. So assessing your risk of over penetration is a better use of your time and ammo. As well as figuring out your angles of approach while clearing your house, so you know where everyone/everything you don’t want shot are. Including the bullets coming from the ”bad guy”. Bullets sailing through drywall works both ways gents.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem +4

      And don't forget random change of direction as bullets pass through stuff. Illustrated in the video above.

    • @dazzling3237
      @dazzling3237 Před rokem +7

      That's a lot of thinking and training for the average gun owner, who has literally zero training of any kind.

    • @Muricanwerewolf
      @Muricanwerewolf Před rokem

      @@dazzling3237 Yeah I'm thinking just get the job done with as much accuracy as possible and pray on the rest.

    • @ilykeey9827
      @ilykeey9827 Před rokem +1

      if you had experience with “residential construction” you would know these walls are only wooden frame and drywall, these walls are incomplete and it doesn’t simulate a bullet going into a house rather as a bullet being shot inside an incomplete house

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem

      @@ilykeey9827 So what else in a US house would stop the bullet?

  • @Sjb_progress
    @Sjb_progress Před 8 dny

    0:52 “you should work on that btw” THATS WHY IM MOVING TO YOU GUYS WHENEVER I GET THE MONEY

  • @lukebalbas9886
    @lukebalbas9886 Před 3 měsíci

    Love the test, video, and channel!
    Not going to look through comments to see if this question has been asked. Would like to see the effect of insulation on projectiles! But probably a moot point anyways.

  • @mikehollinger2600
    @mikehollinger2600 Před rokem +100

    For those asking, I have tested closed cell foam insulation attached to drywall, and the cultured stone siding. They do very little against even pistol shots. Heat of rounds melts through foam like it isn’t even there.

    • @wolfofmagdalene92
      @wolfofmagdalene92 Před rokem +14

      these materials arent even designed with penetration in mind. You can slap a piece of drywall and it will snap. anyone that has worked with basic home materials should know that even a a ramset can shoot shit through a wall. Thats a .22 firing a nail

    • @kawika8437
      @kawika8437 Před rokem +4

      Good thing I saw this comment before making a fool of myself by asking lol

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 Před rokem

      What about that duraROCK insulation. LOL

  • @leehrvyoswld
    @leehrvyoswld Před rokem +89

    REALLY interested in a long version of this with various common wall configs and angular testing.
    Because I've definitely seen a 9mm hollow point get hung up on first layer of drywall at a low (sub 30°) angle.

    • @mjbranch2109
      @mjbranch2109 Před rokem +2

      answer: its drywall

    • @krrrruptidsoless
      @krrrruptidsoless Před rokem +2

      Vigilance elite did some testing like this a year or more ago with stuff in front/behind and inside the wall if I recall

    • @leehrvyoswld
      @leehrvyoswld Před rokem +7

      @@stevexracer4309 Idk if you can't read, but I literally just said I've seen drywall stop a 9mm hollow point at a low angle.

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Something to consider in a defensive situation..... Don't miss! If you hit the intruder, over penetration is unlikely with most rounds; if you miss him, over penetration with anything is a certainty. I think the safest round might be a .44 cap'n'ball pistol with about a 25gr charge and a round soft lead ball (that would give about 700fps). Deadly on the target but slows down really fast if it hits a wall. The black powder smoke could be an issue though... in my garage/workshop 4 rounds from the .44 (into my bullet trap) and it's hard to breathe in there! 😀
    A shotgun with bird shot would fill the bill too.... about #7 shot would do it.... very nasty indeed at close range but penetration after that is very poor...

  • @SycaShow
    @SycaShow Před 3 dny

    Just entered the game and your definitely the #1 CZcamsr of firearms 🏆 learn so much

  • @DcaptainTNT
    @DcaptainTNT Před rokem +151

    I want to see .410 and 20 gauge tested like this with bird shot, buck shot and slugs. Also would love to see cinder block walls tested.

    • @jonathansharpe5390
      @jonathansharpe5390 Před rokem +6

      I want to see a No. 4 turkey load or a No. 2 duck load.

    • @kingofcrunk4237
      @kingofcrunk4237 Před rokem +4

      I'm with ya on the two gauges, but cinder blocks ... too tired of seeing other channels shoot cinder blocks. My guess: you work for a cinder-block manufacturing company.

    • @grumpyshumpy
      @grumpyshumpy Před rokem +5

      I think people underestimate just how devastating birdshot loads can be up close. It's essentially a slug coming out of the barrel still packed inside the wad. Edit (talking about the total power of the load, not the individual energy of each pellet)

    • @DcaptainTNT
      @DcaptainTNT Před rokem +5

      @@kingofcrunk4237 I spend a lot of time in Mexico and they build exclusively out of cinder block here. I have yet to see anyone build and shoot at a cinder block wall. I can image how it would do but is like to see it.

    • @judsongaiden9878
      @judsongaiden9878 Před rokem +1

      You forgot an Oxford comma between "buckshot" and "and slugs."

  • @davidboyle3071
    @davidboyle3071 Před rokem +5

    11:54 I love the Saving Private Ryan reenactment

  • @ianlau2955
    @ianlau2955 Před 8 měsíci +1

    thx for the great vid, I'll go for VMAX

  • @R_K_S2401
    @R_K_S2401 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Really appreciate this test. I'm sure it was a pain building all that and then getting it sent out to the range. Really appreciate your work. Nice to know that the heavy otm 5.56 is pretty good terminally and really good against over penetration in interior walls. I personally use those in my Home Defense AR. I'm surprised 00 Buck penetrated that Many walls. I would have liked to see #4 buckshot. #4 buckshot pellets are .25 caliber while individual pellets weigh around 20 grains. So if a #4 buck pellet and a 00 Buck pellet are traveling at the same speed, the #4 buck should penetrate less, considering that 00 Buck pellets are round .35 caliber and weigh 53 grains. But #4 buck will also give you more hits on target. #4 Buck usually has around 27 pellets versus 00 that has eight or nine pellets.

  • @Ric0chetAus
    @Ric0chetAus Před rokem +133

    Never underestimate the AWP + Deagle combo for home defence.

    • @SoggiestBread
      @SoggiestBread Před rokem +14

      almost as good as the Musket + Flintlock + Cannon at the top of the stairs loaded with Grapeshot

    • @SpecialOpsPepe
      @SpecialOpsPepe Před rokem +7

      @@SoggiestBread Tally ho!

    • @fizeekpoaster
      @fizeekpoaster Před rokem +1

      the classic 1.6 home defense..

    • @theauralucario60
      @theauralucario60 Před rokem +1

      we’re all on eco round though. i’m not force buying an awp

  • @ryanwhitney3195
    @ryanwhitney3195 Před rokem +49

    Considering I did a similar test in middle school to see how many layers of dry wall a .22 would go through (shot out a Ruger 10/22), and that little guy zipped through 7 layers. Yeah, I'm fairly confident everything is going through these dry walls.

    • @user-qo3yy9nv1u
      @user-qo3yy9nv1u Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'd like to see a 27 grain and 40 grain 5.7

  • @chrissteele1847
    @chrissteele1847 Před 10 měsíci

    Lol great video, keep em coming!!! @garand ballistics penetration test big game? Bones- fat -vitals? Pistol caliber and big game load vs standard ammo? I.e. double tap 255grain .45 etc vs 10mm 9mm 44 357 etc etc etc? Noticed recent ammo for .45 claiming bear / large game loads. Personally take my Saint 308 in bear country and need to throw down on a 10mm but currently .45 is the back up to my Saint. No grizzly known in Colorado, but.. technically there's nothing stopping them from wandering back into CO. As a sow was recently tracked traveling 2,800 miles in the span of a year between Idaho and Montana. Just an idea for a
    Video for ya

  • @Twoyutes74
    @Twoyutes74 Před 2 měsíci

    My heart broke at 11:50 . Damn that Hoppum. I thought this was a safe space 😭

  • @CM-ym9yn
    @CM-ym9yn Před rokem +166

    Please keep blessing us with this consistent and amazing content Dad! 🙏

  • @petebaumann7731
    @petebaumann7731 Před rokem +14

    **Laughs in Switzerland** We get to take home automatic Sig 550's from mandatory service and have hella thicc walls :)

    • @GarandThumb
      @GarandThumb  Před rokem +3

      truth

    • @Saku19
      @Saku19 Před rokem +2

      How much ammo do they let you have?

    • @petebaumann7731
      @petebaumann7731 Před rokem

      @@Saku19 they dont give you ammo and only one magazine. That doesnt stop you from buying more of both though :)

  • @CNTHINGS
    @CNTHINGS Před 10 měsíci

    That's a cool jacket. Brand? Great videos

  • @foxtrotunit1269
    @foxtrotunit1269 Před rokem

    13:50 From my own experience *that is true* but I was shooting *hollow bricks* at the range.
    The kind that is used in large apartment buildings inner walls, etc. The round does make a hole straight through - but nothing comes out of it.
    Had a paper target behind it to confirm. No shrapnel, no bullets, nothing at all (yet there is a hole you can see through).
    PS: Tested this on multiple bricks, using FMJ 5,56 from 16" barrel from 50yds away.

  • @gameragodzilla
    @gameragodzilla Před rokem +34

    Paul Harrell found that #4 buckshot doesn’t overpenetrate the particle board outer wall in his test of overpenetration while still being sufficient for defense (it barely reaches minimum FBI penetration standards with full powered loads).
    Hornady also makes a Varmint Express #4 buckshot load with the same Versatite wad. Really tight pattern at home defense and still meets the 12” minimum at 20 yards, which is more than sufficient for any sight lines in my house.

    • @blackhawk65589
      @blackhawk65589 Před rokem +4

      I was about to mention this. Shotguns are great for home defense

    • @CzechSixTv
      @CzechSixTv Před rokem +1

      #4 buck will generally stay in your house depending on the distance, not making it through exterior walls, but it will damned sure remain lethal after passing through 2-3 interior walls. If you live alone that's fine.
      I've put all sorts of ammo through drywall, including setups with ballistic gel behind them, and inside your home a light softpoint .223/5.56 is best for minimizing collateral damage. The Winchester 64gr power-points I keep loaded up in my AR have consistently fragmented on their way through a single mock interior wall. Unimpeded they easily meet FBI/IWBA standards, bu run though a wall the resulting fragments have generally penetrated less than 4" of gel. In perspective, a .177 BB traveling 590fps should only penetrate 3.7" into proper calibrated gel.

    • @blackhawk65589
      @blackhawk65589 Před rokem

      @@CzechSixTv if you have a reduced #4 buck, you wont go through that many walls, same with a reduced 223. Kinda comparing apples to oranges

    • @gameragodzilla
      @gameragodzilla Před rokem +1

      @@CzechSixTv I’m skeptical of that claim given Paul Harrell tested even rounds that don’t penetrate sufficiently to FBI standards and they still went clean through his setup, including the exterior wall. Even the 5.56 rounds that fragmented here only did so after a few walls.

    • @CzechSixTv
      @CzechSixTv Před rokem

      @@blackhawk65589 Even the reduced recoil #4 buck I've tested has penetrated 10-12" of gel after passing through a single interior wall. The 64gr Power-Points I mentioned aren't 'reduced loads'. They are full power loads that meet FBI/IWBA standards, stopping right around 14.5" under normal gel testing procedures.

  • @stephenellis3609
    @stephenellis3609 Před rokem +85

    It would have been interesting to see the difference between modern drywall and the stuff used in earlier homes. I know just from experience pushing picture hooks through different walls of homes made in different time periods, a lot of older homes feel like you’re trying to push through sandstone. It’s damn near impossible. Quintuple the pressure while twisting still doesn’t always do the trick.

    • @derriklest2161
      @derriklest2161 Před rokem +9

      I would like to see them test old plaster walls that had chicken wire and thing fiberglass insulation. they made those in my home state ALOT as the walls on outside were brick it let them put in wiring in the house/pipes to keep them from freezing

    • @rmlittorio8662
      @rmlittorio8662 Před rokem +5

      asbestos are good for your neighbour’s dog

    • @infogunvault6920
      @infogunvault6920 Před rokem

      It's not enough of a difference, thick,strong drywall is still drywall. Concrete, gravel, masonry, etc will stop bullets much more readily. Free standing "gabion wall" outside would stop pretty much anything.

    • @murmur3966
      @murmur3966 Před dnem

      Myth Busters did a show about this but it was to prove if the assassin shooting through the wall to take out the target was possible. They did every wall imaginable with plumbing and electrical etc. but the only thing able to stop a bullet was a big square steel electrical junction box. Everything else, even studs let the bullets right through. That show I thought was pretty eye opening. Plus it proved that it isn't just Hollywood fantasy to take someone out through a wall if you can't get a clear shot. Stay happy my friend.
      🤘😁👍

  • @anthonyp7489
    @anthonyp7489 Před rokem

    I love this follows a conversation I had on Reddit. I would be interested to see how frangible rounds would work? Same calibers if available.

  • @billbeam8069
    @billbeam8069 Před rokem

    Good video, brother

  • @ThomasThePanzerTank
    @ThomasThePanzerTank Před rokem +23

    Definitely would try making a part 2 by using ballistic dummies or gel. I know the velocity would definitely be effected if it’s hitting gel first.

  • @chadwickbasedman2387
    @chadwickbasedman2387 Před rokem +71

    One item I would be interested in seeing you guys test are those backpacks that are supposed to have armor in them to protect against small caliber rounds. Seeing how effective or ineffective certain brands of those would be interesting.

    • @p99guy
      @p99guy Před rokem +9

      When it comes to one brand of NIJ rated IIIA kevlar backpack panels against another… there is no difference. They stop what they are rated to stop. The NIJ govt standards
      Are just that. There is testing at labs to be certified.

    • @bigdaddy4691
      @bigdaddy4691 Před rokem +1

      There are literally hundreds of those videos already

  • @wersty4927
    @wersty4927 Před 7 měsíci

    What jacket is that Mike? Love the videos btw been watching for years

  • @GunPlay762
    @GunPlay762 Před 6 měsíci +2

    To the poor soul that breaks into my humble abode, hope you like the buckshot slug combo!

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger Před rokem +50

    For those curious , insulation does nothing to slow rounds going through . If you have done any construction or demo work, you know how little actually goes into creating both interior and exterior wall. Wiring and pipes aside , you could kick your through an interior wall in about 30 second , and an exterior in a few minutes tops. Most rifle rounds will zip clear through the average house . You can find plenty of videos on it .

    • @TheManOWrath
      @TheManOWrath Před rokem

      What kind if rifle rounds? Because the most common rifle caliber is 5.56, which penetrates less drywall than common pistol rounds.

    • @mikewithers299
      @mikewithers299 Před rokem +4

      ​@TheManOWrath I used to do construction work for a living for 40 years. I've punched thru a wall before. I knew where the studs were. It was during demo work. Drywall isn't that strong. My pellet gun shot thru 5/8" plywood too. Air and 177 cal pellet!

    • @joshs199
      @joshs199 Před rokem

      Yes sir I agree. And then I see these 10. 20 year old trailer parks with all the single wides lined up in rows and I'm like oh man some starts shooting it could go really bad for the neighbors. 🤔🥃🤘

    • @RedHuntsman
      @RedHuntsman Před rokem

      @@TheManOWrath Someone didn't watch the video.

  • @srgtjellydonut1883
    @srgtjellydonut1883 Před rokem +46

    I feel called out. I have a .300WM as my behind the door gun. This was a great and educational vid. Keep it up with the great content.

    • @jeffpraterJSF
      @jeffpraterJSF Před rokem +10

      Well when a big ass bear or a mountain lion is your biggest worry instead of people I’d want a .300wm too

    • @theroller5673
      @theroller5673 Před rokem +8

      Well yeah, why let the threat get within 800 yards of your home? 🤣

  • @andycole5957
    @andycole5957 Před měsícem

    Awesome video! We now know anyone inside your house it at risk, no matter how many rooms away... However, you said neighbor's and no house is clad in drywall on the exterior. I say next video should be testing different exterior walls on the other side of the drywall!

  • @threeballwilly
    @threeballwilly Před měsícem

    That jab at the Euros within the first minute, I haven't clicked the Like button this fast in a long time. 🤣

  • @davidbecquer3624
    @davidbecquer3624 Před rokem +36

    European here. The irony is we don't have guns but we do have brick/concrete walls that can stop 5.56. Greetigs from France gents, keep up the great content!

    • @myboysd5772
      @myboysd5772 Před rokem +11

      European here. We do actually have guns, ranking by country for civilian-held firearms per 100 population Finland sits in the 10th place with 32.4 guns in a survey made in 2017.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_number_of_civilian_guns_per_capita_by_country

    • @SGTcz90cz
      @SGTcz90cz Před rokem +4

      I love the smell of freedom in the evening!

    • @cvdubya5774
      @cvdubya5774 Před rokem +1

      ​@MyBoys D AND you guys can easily own short barrel rifles and silencers if im not mistaken? Here in the US we can own them but have to pay a $200 tax, wait up to 18 months for approval and go on a federal registry, which I refuse to do. It boggles my mind we aren't allowed to buy silencers over the counter for hunting purposes.

    • @cyruswoolard3737
      @cyruswoolard3737 Před rokem

      ​@@cvdubya5774 js nfa items are down to about an 8 months wait time now. Just did the forms for a can yesterday

    • @Crystallized629
      @Crystallized629 Před rokem

      @@cvdubya5774 Depends on thr Country. In Germany everything is strongly regulated. Im not a hunter so it is impossible for me own a silencer. Oh and we aren't even allowed to use a flashlight on our guns, or nightvision.

  • @Forrest1369
    @Forrest1369 Před rokem +111

    It would be interesting to see how frangible, poly, and copper ammo does with the same test. Since it’s often marketed as home defense ammo that won’t over penetrate. 🤔

    • @CalzaTheFox
      @CalzaTheFox Před rokem +4

      The G9 9mm that he tested is copper. Poly would probably break up on the 2nd or 3rd stud but wouldn't care about drywall. Frangible could be pretty good.
      By over-penetration, they mean after it's hit somebody first...

    • @Tap02
      @Tap02 Před rokem +10

      It’s all bullsh*t, anything other then a .22 will kill your neighbor.

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 Před rokem +8

      @@Tap02 That is a good thing if it was your neighbor breaking in.

    • @irregularrex4004
      @irregularrex4004 Před rokem +7

      Frangible 5.56 is probably your best bet but if it's only drywall it's hitting it'll still go through a few before stopping.

    • @fudaldeath
      @fudaldeath Před rokem +1

      These are usually talking about over penetration -IF- you hit a soft target

  • @lumberjackcharlie6154
    @lumberjackcharlie6154 Před měsícem

    Hey Mike, id say use hollow points on plaster and lath walls. The plaster is very similar to concrete and the lath behind the plaster will offer some more resistance. Older homes have these plaster walls. Id be willing to bet that if you fired a hollow point round ( or any other round that fragments easy ) at a plaster wall it would not have lethal velocity on the other side. So i think it would be beneficial to test this because not a lot of people know what their homes are made of.

  • @patriciagoertz5690
    @patriciagoertz5690 Před 9 měsíci

    I'd love to see that test done with a couch, or recliner, book shelf or TV's etc.

  • @xostler
    @xostler Před rokem +16

    Your drywall screws are remarkably straight. I do want to point out homes have other things than just air between drywall. You can be shooting through plumbing, electrical, insulation, and then whatever is finish work like tile, cabinetry, or trim.

    • @jrussell76
      @jrussell76 Před rokem

      Shooting a gas line would make things interesting....

  • @robn5326
    @robn5326 Před rokem +45

    It has to have already been said but I would really like to see this same idea with a ballistic dummy in front as well.
    (Also with a #4 buck for the shotgun guys)

    • @jorgesolis9468
      @jorgesolis9468 Před rokem +1

      #4 bird-#4 buck

    • @Steven-gv1ke
      @Steven-gv1ke Před rokem

      I did research on this about 20 years ago, and if I remember straight, #4 buckshot passes through only 2 pieces of sheetrock (1 wall). I have always had it loaded in my home shotgun for that reason. It will devastate an intruder but very low risk of over penetration through walls.

    • @jorgesolis9468
      @jorgesolis9468 Před rokem

      @@Steven-gv1ke I just play it safe with #4 bird less penetration than buck but at home defense range it will shred tissue up bad

  • @josephdenoia1408
    @josephdenoia1408 Před 7 měsíci +5

    In the tests I did, the best home defense round was 12ga #4 buck shot. It definitely puts down an intruder, and while it does go through one sheet of 3/8” drywall, it gets stopped by a second sheet as long as there’s a couple feet of airspace between the two. All exterior walls (aluminum siding, Hardy plank, brick obviously, T-111, plywood etc) remained intact. If you’re not feeling the subsonic .22LR for home defense 🤭, definitely give it a shot I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. My pair o’ pennies, anyway.

  • @michaelstonebraker8802
    @michaelstonebraker8802 Před 11 měsíci

    Hut defense round rofl, I like admin results lol. Thank you so much for the content GT!

  • @kylem7708
    @kylem7708 Před rokem +36

    I'd love to see this done again with ballistic dummies in front of the first wall, and some glass picture frames and those Displate metal poster things hanging up to see which stuff actually matters for what calibers

  • @YaM0MsAh03
    @YaM0MsAh03 Před rokem +3

    6:37 *yea that buckshot didn’t give a fuck* 😂😂

  • @msi1985
    @msi1985 Před 4 měsíci

    Can you do this test again?
    I would love to see this recreated, Using a ballistic dummy in front of the dry wall along with a few behind the drywall.
    Perform the same tests but maybe add some fun calibers into the mix, Might be a good example to show why using crazy shotgun loads might not be the best option when we don't know what's behind our intended target.

  • @Erebus2075
    @Erebus2075 Před 9 měsíci +1

    14:28 uhh that the prime time for
    "What you need is training, if you got training you won't miss and kill your childs favorit teddy bear and you KNOW that your lovely wife is not letting you off the hook before you have found a new teddy bear; so off you go with an intruder held at gunpoint forced to help you find a proper teddybear replacement;
    its just all a weird time, just don't miss ok " :D

  • @jimgoose
    @jimgoose Před rokem +26

    Interesting video and nice to see it done. I'd just like to add that in UK/I, all external and ground-floor walls are considered load-bearing and are solid concrete. Drywall is called stud-partition over here and is used to separate rooms on upper floors. So if you intend to burgle downstairs, you'll need at least .338LM. 😊

    • @singlespeedpunk7744
      @singlespeedpunk7744 Před rokem

      Plus most older houses are all brick. Plus we (and rest of Europe) do have guns…and health care, and nice cars, and tea 😂

  • @donnyboi1990
    @donnyboi1990 Před rokem +38

    Would be cool to see this test with insulation in between the layers of dry wall (it might not make a difference but we have pretty thick layers of insulation in the walls up here in the north)

    • @JoeC92
      @JoeC92 Před rokem +2

      Especially Stone wool (roxul) being pretty thick compared to fiberglass

    • @LtLemontwist
      @LtLemontwist Před rokem

      Insulation does nothing. Paul Harrell did a demonstration video on this already. It makes sense that it does nothing since insulation’s entire purpose is to trap air as a barrier to the transfer of energy. Naturally, small pockets of air do nothing.

    • @xavierwilmerng6317
      @xavierwilmerng6317 Před rokem +1

      I mean they did build to code? Maybe there is some insulation in there?

    • @JoeC92
      @JoeC92 Před rokem +7

      @@xavierwilmerng6317 insulation isn't code for interior walls only exterior

    • @lmaolmoo4147
      @lmaolmoo4147 Před rokem

      It doesn't make any difference. Paul Harrell has shot bullets thrown entire roll of insulation and it did nothing to the bullet.

  • @RyanNelson0402
    @RyanNelson0402 Před 5 měsíci

    A-flippin-mazing work.

  • @magnuspym
    @magnuspym Před 5 měsíci

    Paul Harrels' drywall test; showed 12 ga #4 buck was less prone to exiting exterior walls ( osb sheeting + siding) after penetrating Interior walls. Sheet rock isn't stopping much above spring powered air guns.

  • @lanepollan477
    @lanepollan477 Před rokem +246

    I’d like to see the same test but with the ballistic dummy shot first. I feel that would more accurately show over penetration in a home defense situation.

    • @rpk675
      @rpk675 Před rokem +33

      I’d assume unless you are a really good shot that at least some shots would miss. I don’t think the bullets that are on target would have too much of an impact after exiting a body

    • @lanepollan477
      @lanepollan477 Před rokem +9

      @@rpk675 you’re more than likely correct, some shots would probably miss. It’s the shots that don’t miss that I’m curious about. I would like to see the velocity that different rounds have after dumping some kinetic energy. Would a ballistic tip dump most of its energy in the threat and not penetrate much after as apposed to a bonded round that tends to zip through most medians without extreme kinetic energy loss?

    • @rpk675
      @rpk675 Před rokem +2

      @@lanepollan477 That would be interesting for sure

    • @simonp1165
      @simonp1165 Před rokem +3

      Like you will hit every round? But still interesting I agreee

    • @nikik5567
      @nikik5567 Před rokem

      Right? Like lemme see the results after it passes through a dummy torso first.

  • @racialconsciousness6996
    @racialconsciousness6996 Před rokem +50

    When I was like 12 years old, I met a guy who fought in Bosnia, I believe, and he showed me the coolest scar from a bullet on this lower thigh. It was very clearly the most perfect silhouette of a 7.62x39. Completely sideways/keyholing. That round really likes to tumble, which is why it's dogstuff at distance.

    • @WarNoob755
      @WarNoob755 Před rokem +1

      Depends on the barrel firing the round. Not saying it is the best but it can kill at distance.

    • @peasanttoking6839
      @peasanttoking6839 Před rokem +4

      Weird seeing you here

    • @racialconsciousness6996
      @racialconsciousness6996 Před rokem +8

      @@peasanttoking6839 -- I am everywhere, friend.

    • @xDASSLERx
      @xDASSLERx Před rokem +5

      Free RC, he didn't do anything wrong! ✊

    • @SantaClaus-kk8zr
      @SantaClaus-kk8zr Před rokem

      Hey kid wanna see this bullet wound from Bosnia?

  • @Skythunder93
    @Skythunder93 Před 8 měsíci

    I would love to see/ hear your take on the maxim pdx

  • @MrCalicious
    @MrCalicious Před 2 měsíci

    I'm interested in seeing this done in conjunction with an average exterior wall. Drywall, insulation, plywood, tyvek, & vinyl siding. That way you can actually get a feel for what would endanger your neighbors.