First, Level 3 holster. I was a police sniper for 17 years and have done tons of shooting thru barriers/glass with rifle rounds. Several factors affect point of aim and point of impact; bullet design (jacketed vs bonded), muzzle distance from glass or target distance from glass and angle of the glass. Best case scenario is the target is very close to the glass and is perpendicular to the target while shooting a bonded round. Jacketed rounds will separate and you'll see 2 impacts. Point of aim and point of impact are very close with bonded rounds. With the rifle you never want to shoot thru the windshield while seated in a car, the greatest deviation from impact and aim. Videos showing actual police shooting thru the windshield you'll notice the officer puts the barrel thru the windshield after making the hole.
I've seen many police body cam videos with officers shooting through their cruiser window and wondered if that's how they're trained to do it or if it's left as a last resort. Is it up to the officer's discretion? I've also noticed them try to shoot through initial hole they make or in the case of a rifle do as you say and jam the barrel through the newly made gunport. Thanks for your years of service sir!
That's a good lesson, didn't realize how ballistics work... I was in the army of my country for 7 years, but I served as a truck driver, and I was always carrying just a CZ75 pistol. Instructors said that if you have to go into a battle field to retrieve some boys under fire, you must be ready to hand the pistol and shoot while driving, and if I was co-pilot I have to mount and shoot an MG42 from the roof of the truck. But, at least me, I was never introduced to ballistics, like infantry or artillery companies or regiments in my country's army. All my respects to you Sir!
Isn't going to do shit at the range you are shooting as a police sniper. Aim a little low at the most. Curious were you working in a team. Using Semi and Bolt. As a team you can have one break glass and do a flow up. By self with semi you shoot twice. It is amazing they make it movies like something special. Now shooting a pistol out of someone's hand is a little more complex.
Most Windshields are tilted at much steeper angles. And those Slugs were designed for Home "Use" and Not go through your walls, which is why you couldn't hit the target.
The slugs you said were segmenting so they are most likely coming apart upon contact with the windshield. That makes for a VERY low hit percentage after barrier contact. 😮
id love to see a video where this is tested with the glass tilted at multiple different angles to simulate different vehicles. this one would be the van or bus angle
As its a fragmenting slug it's fragmenting on impact with the glass so try using a solid slug as it will have more chance of following through to the target.
Use your slow motion camera to see the bullet exiting the glass, I'm sure the glass is effecting the bullets direction. Just as if you were shooting into the glass.
Your shooting position behind the glass is mostly like being behind the whole car. The behind the glass we practiced was from the actual driver's seat. The barrel was positioned as close to the glass without touching it, to avoid causing a malfunction, and first shot would be slightly deflected - and might even separate from the jacket while the core still hit the target, but subsequent shots through the same hole, which became bigger with each shot fired, were unaffected.
You'll get glass powder shooting inside a vehicle, not good to inhale. But angle of windshield isn't going to affect trajectory much at all. There's many recordings of Leo mag dumping through their windshield effectively
Depends on the bullet. The 9 he was using had less of an issue due to both bullet shape and speed. It was slow, heavy, and round enough not to deflect as dramatically. The .223 was too light, fast, and has too much of a Spitzer point. Because of all three, some of the issue was deflection, and even more due to fracturing and/or keyholing of the round as its too fast and light. The .308 has much more mass, but still suffers from similar issues as the .223.
Being “exhausted and tired” is probably similar to LE pumped up with adrenaline so good science there. There’s extensive data with this scenario both LE and military. Sooo many factors affect outcomes. But good video with real science!
Even stationary objects have momentum, striking at an angle will make a difference as well. On July 28th, 1945, a B-25 hit the Empire St bld. Victims inside stated 'We had trouble keeping our legs under us, as the building swung like a pendulum for about thirty seconds.' Slow heavy rounds will be less affected, while faster velocities increase the relative momentum of the glass. Ref Myth Buster, shooting into water.
Great videos. I'll be quick. Thought of an idea for you. Put 4 pieces of canvas in a frame and make a square with them. Possibly put chicken wire or something strong with holes between the canvas and the paint. Back the canvas with steel. Put 7 or 8 different colors of spray paint in a circle with a grenade in the middle or shoot the cans. You may create some wild art. I'll be watching. Love your stuff.
Yes, when you are resting the rifle on something you are shooting straight, then when you are kneeling holding the rifle in the air you are missing. This doesn't test the glass. Im very curious what happens if done right.
Our local junkyard back when I was growing up set aside 2 rows of cars that we were allowed to shoot up , these were cars that were going to be crushed , I have had 9mm bounce off of a windshield 2 times from around 30 feet away over a few years , my friends laughed at me thinking that I had missed , you could see a copper mark where they had hit and then ricker-shade off , this was ball ammo nothing fancy . This was 2 rounds out of thousands on newer cars the rounds would go straight through the car from side to side , through the seats , doors , glass , and the seat if the windows were rolled down . We did this all of the time that and blasting trees with a 12-gauge . Most of the children all had .22 LR rifles and shotguns , back then it was no big deal to walk through the neighborhood while doing the open carry thing , older cars were a lot tougher ( thicker metal ) real life is nothing like what they show on the TV , your not hiding behind a car door even on the older cars , the rounds on the older ones had a 50 / 50 chance of going straight through on the newer ones most ( over 90% ) would pass through like the doors were made out of cardboard 😂
5.56 bullets were too small that when it hit the windshield the bullet immidiately loose its trajectory Using a hollow point slug indide a car is not practical since i deforms by the windshield and loose its trajectory. The best bullets as you dhow are the ball and heavy type of bullets majority of the bullets maintsin their course. Tnx for the entertsinment snd knowledge I lesrn from your channel I love your videos. God bless
Up next on The Science Channel... Let's see what happens when you shoot your GAU8 Avenger through your windshield! Will it affect the aim? Hahahaha Great video guys! Loved it!
I'm not sure why you used FMJ in the pistol when most people are going to carry defensive hollow point rounds which would have yielded a much different result. Probably similar to the shotgun rounds. In addition you could have tested out G9 defense ammo which is supposed to have the safer penetration of a hollow point, but will maintain a straight trajectory through a windshield.
Should have moved target closer with the shotgun, if it’s deflecting the shot so much more. Might have given a better indication of the spread pattern/change
A slow-mo camera just after the windshield would've been awesome to see how the bullet changes direction.
That's what I was thinking. Especially with those 5.56mm rounds that were "disappearing".
Leave this comment for slow mo guys. Or a collab would be cool too
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or any camera to see the bullets hit the target.
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First, Level 3 holster. I was a police sniper for 17 years and have done tons of shooting thru barriers/glass with rifle rounds. Several factors affect point of aim and point of impact; bullet design (jacketed vs bonded), muzzle distance from glass or target distance from glass and angle of the glass. Best case scenario is the target is very close to the glass and is perpendicular to the target while shooting a bonded round. Jacketed rounds will separate and you'll see 2 impacts. Point of aim and point of impact are very close with bonded rounds. With the rifle you never want to shoot thru the windshield while seated in a car, the greatest deviation from impact and aim. Videos showing actual police shooting thru the windshield you'll notice the officer puts the barrel thru the windshield after making the hole.
I've seen many police body cam videos with officers shooting through their cruiser window and wondered if that's how they're trained to do it or if it's left as a last resort. Is it up to the officer's discretion? I've also noticed them try to shoot through initial hole they make or in the case of a rifle do as you say and jam the barrel through the newly made gunport. Thanks for your years of service sir!
That's a good lesson, didn't realize how ballistics work... I was in the army of my country for 7 years, but I served as a truck driver, and I was always carrying just a CZ75 pistol. Instructors said that if you have to go into a battle field to retrieve some boys under fire, you must be ready to hand the pistol and shoot while driving, and if I was co-pilot I have to mount and shoot an MG42 from the roof of the truck. But, at least me, I was never introduced to ballistics, like infantry or artillery companies or regiments in my country's army. All my respects to you Sir!
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Isn't going to do shit at the range you are shooting as a police sniper. Aim a little low at the most. Curious were you working in a team. Using Semi and Bolt. As a team you can have one break glass and do a flow up. By self with semi you shoot twice. It is amazing they make it movies like something special. Now shooting a pistol out of someone's hand is a little more complex.
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Most Windshields are tilted at much steeper angles. And those Slugs were designed for Home "Use" and Not go through your walls, which is why you couldn't hit the target.
that was the first thing i noticed. this windshield is still fairly vertical compared to most windshields in modern cars
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The slugs you said were segmenting so they are most likely coming apart upon contact with the windshield. That makes for a VERY low hit percentage after barrier contact. 😮
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id love to see a video where this is tested with the glass tilted at multiple different angles to simulate different vehicles. this one would be the van or bus angle
That's why Police Department switch to 40 caliber so they could shoot through windshields and be more accurate then a 9 m m
not true at all.
As its a fragmenting slug it's fragmenting on impact with the glass so try using a solid slug as it will have more chance of following through to the target.
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Thanks for the science. I was actually wondering this question myself this morning.
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Use your slow motion camera to see the bullet exiting the glass, I'm sure the glass is effecting the bullets direction. Just as if you were shooting into the glass.
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Your shooting position behind the glass is mostly like being behind the whole car.
The behind the glass we practiced was from the actual driver's seat. The barrel was positioned as close to the glass without touching it, to avoid causing a malfunction, and first shot would be slightly deflected - and might even separate from the jacket while the core still hit the target, but subsequent shots through the same hole, which became bigger with each shot fired, were unaffected.
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You'll get glass powder shooting inside a vehicle, not good to inhale. But angle of windshield isn't going to affect trajectory much at all. There's many recordings of Leo mag dumping through their windshield effectively
im curious how the angle of entry and the tilt of the windshield affects all of this
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Depends on the bullet. The 9 he was using had less of an issue due to both bullet shape and speed. It was slow, heavy, and round enough not to deflect as dramatically. The .223 was too light, fast, and has too much of a Spitzer point. Because of all three, some of the issue was deflection, and even more due to fracturing and/or keyholing of the round as its too fast and light. The .308 has much more mass, but still suffers from similar issues as the .223.
Angle of the glass affects it, the more tilt the greater the deviation. Also bullet design plays a big part; jacketed vs bonded rounds.
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I don't think the glass was deflecting the slugs, but rather segmenting them. Just like glass would potentially open up a hollow point.
Being “exhausted and tired” is probably similar to LE pumped up with adrenaline so good science there. There’s extensive data with this scenario both LE and military. Sooo many factors affect outcomes. But good video with real science!
Even stationary objects have momentum, striking at an angle will make a difference as well.
On July 28th, 1945, a B-25 hit the Empire St bld. Victims inside stated 'We had trouble keeping our legs under us, as the building swung like a pendulum for about thirty seconds.'
Slow heavy rounds will be less affected, while faster velocities increase the relative momentum of the glass. Ref Myth Buster, shooting into water.
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Those slugs were frangible, meant to split into 5 pieces upon impact. So you were never going to hit the target with them in that situation.
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This demonstrates it definitely throws off the trajectory. Of course they will hit sometimes.
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This would've been more interesting if you had the glass in the orientation it would've been installed in a car.
It really wouldn't have changed much. Interesting in both orientations
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The slugs are opening after they hit the glass.. awesome vid.. but the most awesome is jasparitto's hawk vision!
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The shotgun rounds are fragmenting like they’re supposed to so you’ve got four leafs going four different directions
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Great videos. I'll be quick. Thought of an idea for you. Put 4 pieces of canvas in a frame and make a square with them. Possibly put chicken wire or something strong with holes between the canvas and the paint. Back the canvas with steel. Put 7 or 8 different colors of spray paint in a circle with a grenade in the middle or shoot the cans. You may create some wild art. I'll be watching. Love your stuff.
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you should also do suppressors and how they impact accuracy
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Well, we learned that if you're being chased and being shot at by Edwin handgun, just make sure you're 20 feet away at all times and you're safe. lol
Yes, when you are resting the rifle on something you are shooting straight, then when you are kneeling holding the rifle in the air you are missing. This doesn't test the glass. Im very curious what happens if done right.
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Our local junkyard back when I was growing up set aside 2 rows of cars that we were allowed to shoot up , these were cars that were going to be crushed , I have had 9mm bounce off of a windshield 2 times from around 30 feet away over a few years , my friends laughed at me thinking that I had missed , you could see a copper mark where they had hit and then ricker-shade off , this was ball ammo nothing fancy . This was 2 rounds out of thousands on newer cars the rounds would go straight through the car from side to side , through the seats , doors , glass , and the seat if the windows were rolled down . We did this all of the time that and blasting trees with a 12-gauge . Most of the children all had .22 LR rifles and shotguns , back then it was no big deal to walk through the neighborhood while doing the open carry thing , older cars were a lot tougher ( thicker metal ) real life is nothing like what they show on the TV , your not hiding behind a car door even on the older cars , the rounds on the older ones had a 50 / 50 chance of going straight through on the newer ones most ( over 90% ) would pass through like the doors were made out of cardboard 😂
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🆒😎👍!those slugs are designed to open up and that is what it did . You should have moved the target much closer.
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You need a high speed camera to see what the round is doing coming out from the glass. That would be interested to see by round.
5.56 bullets were too small that when it hit the windshield the bullet immidiately loose its trajectory
Using a hollow point slug indide a car is not practical since i deforms by the windshield and loose its trajectory. The best bullets as you dhow are the ball and heavy type of bullets majority of the bullets maintsin their course. Tnx for the entertsinment snd knowledge I lesrn from your channel I love your videos. God bless
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This is the new thing to shoot though window.
Now that was interresting
Up next on The Science Channel... Let's see what happens when you shoot your GAU8 Avenger through your windshield! Will it affect the aim? Hahahaha
Great video guys! Loved it!
I think this one might be fun how many sheets of insulated plasterboard would it take to stop everything from a 22 to a20mm round
The angle of the windshield is not very accurate for modern vehicles. That thing is standing almost straight up so will not deflect very much.
remember , faster the bullet , the easier to deflect. that why you could have used a 30-30 and hit every shot
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Edwin, it depends on whether bullets are going in to the windshield or from within.
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I'm not sure why you used FMJ in the pistol when most people are going to carry defensive hollow point rounds which would have yielded a much different result. Probably similar to the shotgun rounds. In addition you could have tested out G9 defense ammo which is supposed to have the safer penetration of a hollow point, but will maintain a straight trajectory through a windshield.
I don’t care FMJ or hollow points, i wouldn’t wanna get shot with either round from my .45
I use FMJ in my everyday carry
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Should have moved target closer with the shotgun, if it’s deflecting the shot so much more. Might have given a better indication of the spread pattern/change
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Just proves a rifle is way more accurate for a new shooter
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That holster is pretty trick.
Shots fire when you put gun on window edge vs shots fired from free hold 🤔 yea accurate ❤
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I think it was ballistic high speed channel did shooting though a windshield and the rifle bullets were mushrooming.
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