Underwood 10mm 155 TMJ versus Kevlar

Started by Intercooler, February 17 2013 04:52:08 PM MST

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Intercooler



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P33v3

So did it pass through or just cause a bulge. I couldn't quite tell.

Intercooler

No pass-through but it did some serious damage behind. You would still be pretty busted up after taking one of those!  :o

REDLINE

Gun Control?  Oh yes, the theory that becoming a victim is somehow morally superior to defending yourself & your family.  Makes perfect sense.

sqlbullet

You would be bruised badly, and have some broken ribs most likely.  But you would still be in the fight.

pacapcop


Intercooler

Doubtful.  You just need a sharp point.

An arrow will defeat it.  :D

pacapcop


REDLINE

Quote from: pacapcop on February 18 2013 11:46:27 AM MSTYeah,i hate knives.Id rather take the bullet. :o

Within some amount of reason I've always felt the same.
Gun Control?  Oh yes, the theory that becoming a victim is somehow morally superior to defending yourself & your family.  Makes perfect sense.

P33v3

Quote from: Intercooler on February 18 2013 11:31:36 AM MST
Doubtful.  You just need a sharp point.

An arrow will defeat it.  :D

Shhhhhh or those will be on the ban list next.

sqlbullet

Quote from: P33v3 on February 18 2013 12:22:23 PM MST
Quote from: Intercooler on February 18 2013 11:31:36 AM MST
Doubtful.  You just need a sharp point.

An arrow will defeat it.  :D

Shhhhhh or those will be on the ban list next.

I think it is called sectional density.

pacapcop


4949shooter

I am thinking that would incapacitiate most people, at least long enough to get the handcuffs on them or disarm them.

Raggedyman

The back face deformation results are tough to interpret because it wasn't a standard backer. I'd like to see the test repeated with a clay backer but I suspect it would still be dramatic. I'd also like to see what happens with a 135 gr projectile.