Will a BULLET PROOF Tesla actually stop bullets? - YouTube

Channel: JerryRigEverything

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Behind me I have a bullet proof Tesla.
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No one has ever shot a bullet proof Tesla before.
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We're going to be the first.
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Let's get started.
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[Intro]
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[Music playing]
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So Tesla does not sell bullet proof Teslas - it's something that has to happen after
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the fact.
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It's an after market upgrade you could say.
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So with a bullet proof Tesla, they have to add bullet proof glass for the windshield,
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the driver's side, the passenger side, the rear trunk, and they also add bullet proof
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paneling inside the metal doors.
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So no matter where a projectile might enter into the vehicle, whether through the window
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or through the door panel, it's going to stop the bullet in the car instead of letting it
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inside of, you know, the cabin area.
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The goal is to kind of protect the passenger area like a cocoon Bullet proof windshield,
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we have a bullet proof A post, B post right here behind Star Man, and then C post back
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there.
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All of those have the bullet proof paneling inside of them.
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So since this particular Model S Tesla has been bullet proofed to withstand, you know,
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hand guns, it did add about 430 pounds worth of weight, you know, between the thickness
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of the glass and the body panels and the door.
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If this Tesla was bullet proofed to withstand rifles, you know, it's a bigger bullet, you
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know, more power, it would add about 700 or 800 pounds.
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But Tesla's are already pretty heavy vehicles, you know, that's why they are so safe.
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They don't roll over.
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So adding 400 pounds isn't that big of a deal.
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It still has an insane amount of get-up-and-go and it still looks almost the exact same as
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it did when it first came from Tesla.
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So one thing that is different with this amoured Tesla is the bracket right here around the
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window...there's a little bit of structural integrity added to the glass because on Tesla's
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it's a free floating panel.
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So the armoured portion is this thick part of the glass right here, and then this is
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a rebated edge.
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If there were a projectile to come in through this window, this glass would stop it.
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If the projectile were to come in through the thin portion, it would be stopped right
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here up in the A frame.
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You might be thinking to yourself, but what happens if someone shoots out the tires?
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There is a solution to that.
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Dan from the YouTube channel What's Inside made a video about how the tires can still
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keep rolling even if they're flat.
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I'll post a link for that video at the end of this one.
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Make sure you check it out.
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So for this video I'm going to be using a Glock 19 which is a 9mm hand gun.
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So this is a regular 9mm bullet.
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It has the solid tip on the end.
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But we're also going to be shooting with this.
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This is a hollow point 9mm bullet, and so when it hits something, these little phalanges
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on the end spread out and it has a little bit different of an impact area.
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We're going to see what happens with the bullet proof glass when hit with both of these bullets.
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[Music playing]
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Three, two, one!
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[Shooting sounds]
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That was sweet!
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That is insane.
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I can still hear the glass....listen to the glass...[cracking sounds]...that's crazy.
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It hit right here in the center and you can see that this top layer of glass shattered
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out.
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And there's no hole yet, so pretty sure that the bullet didn't go through.
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We'll hit it a couple more times in just a second.
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So on the Tesla right here we have the point of impact and we have a little bit of pulverized
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glass right here along the edge.
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So when the bullet hits bullet proof glass, it just kind of disintegrates.
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It just dissolves into nothing, and all the energy, the forward momentum, gets distributed
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into the glass itself and kind of like fractures outward because the glass is made up of multiple
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layers.
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If we open it up from the inside, you can see the underside of the glass is completely
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flat and smooth right here.
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My fingers are not getting caught with any of the glass shards because this layer underneath
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is a poly-carbonate It's kind of a plastic of sorts that absorbs the energy from the
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bullet.
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So now we can kind of see the different layers from the bullet's hit right here.
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The glass on the outside has a little ridge on the end.
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As soon as it hit that poly-carbonate, that's when the bullet stops going into the glass.
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So a lot of people think that bullet proof means that the...it's like Superman – the
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bullet's going to hit it and just bounce off and leave no damage, but there's a lot of
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energy in a bullet, so that has to be absorbed into the glass.
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And it's going to leave some damage, but the bullet didn't penetrate, and that's what we're
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after.
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There's a safe cocoon inside of the car that allows the person inside just to be safe.
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So that first shot was done with a 9mm bullet.
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This is the little guy right here.
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It's just a solid tipped, you know, normal...this is what you'd buy to do target shooting or
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something like that.
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Now we're going to shoot it with a hollow point.
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This bullet is a little bit different.
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This one actually has a hollow tip with little phalanges along the side that will open up
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and hit the glass, and we'll see if it has a different impact radius or if it affects
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the glass any differently than the original bullet.
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[Music playing]
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Three, two, one!
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[Shooting sounds]
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It has a smaller impact radius.
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That's interesting.
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I would have thought for sure that the way the bullet expands after it hits something,
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it would have been bigger.
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And, because we compromised the glass the first time around, I thought for sure the
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next one would be bigger, but it's actually a smaller impact zone.
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That's interesting.
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That looks sweet.
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[Dan] Better shoot it again.
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Yeah, one more time!
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Three, two, one!
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[Shooting sounds]
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Right there.
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So that was another non-hollow point and it looks about the same.
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So I think the hollow points are more for soft objects.
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And you can still hear the glass like cracking.
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Right here there's a piece of glass.
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That's awesome.
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A lot more glass...pulverized glass down here at the bottom...just disintegrated.
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So no matter where a bullet hits on this Tesla, it's protected.
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Where the bullet hits the glass obviously, but also in the A pillar, the B pillar, the
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C pillar, and inside of the door panels.
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The whole thing is just kind of like a cocoon of safety inside – and not just for bullets,
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you know, the whole car is more sturdy as it is right now because of the added support
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and internal structure.
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Whether it's random acts of violence or a roll over, you know, Tesla's are pretty safe
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as they are, but you know, a little added protection never hurts.
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It's kind of like having a case on your cell phone.
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You don't want to damage the important stuff inside.
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So just like with regular glass, here on the outside my razor blade won't be able to do
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any damage.
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It's not leaving any scratches.
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Obviously, we did it with a bullet a couple times - that will do the trick.
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But on the inside, right here, we can see it's still, it's completely flat on the inside.
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Nothing's getting caught on my fingers.
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I can rub my hands totally safe on the inside of the car, but there is plastic on the inside.
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You can tell that my razor is leaving a mark and that's because of the poly-carbonate inside
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of the Tesla.
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So glass is glass, and glass breaks...but poly-carbonate can stop bullets.
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So is it possible to put bullet proof glass on a cell phone?
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Not really.
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With how thick it is...you know, a cell phone needs to sense where your finger's at and
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bullet proof glass with the thickness and the different layers...it just wouldn't work.
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It's not financially feasible either.
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Bullet proof glass is kind of expensive.
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So when companies are advertising bullet proof screen protectors or explosion proof screen
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protectors, that's not the case.
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On Dan's channel, we're seeing how bullet proof the tires are.
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I'll leave a link for that up here in the corner.
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And yeah, huge thanks to ArmorMax for letting us shoot their Tesla.
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I hope we'll be back again someday with a future project.
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It's a different way of testing stuff, but I enjoyed it.
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Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.
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