Mythbusters, do they actually test all variables? On a previous post the debate about sugar + gas tanks=messed up engines started. I saw an episode a few days ago where they trying bust the myth about water acting as armor for somebody swiming. They used a 9mm Handgun, a 12 Guage Shot Gun, M1 Garand (30 caliber), An AR-15 (.223 Caliber), Black Powder Muzzle Loader (.50 Caliber slug) and everybodies favorite rifle, some Scoped Rifle chambered in .50 caliber (like the M95, but wasn't made by barrett).
At First they simulator used was roughly a square object made of glass and metal, that was 2 feet by 2 feet and around 10 feet long, filled with H20 (water) with their famous ballistic gel at the bottom, they tested the 9mm first, it didn't penitrate the gel untill 8 feet. (keep in mind they are firing straight down)
Next they used the shotgun(firing straight down) it went clean through the ballistic gel at 9 feet and broke their little glass square gizmo.
So they decided to use an olympic sized swimming pool, and shot downwards at a 30 degree angle, none of the large caliber rifles penitrated the gel at 3 feet below the water.
Now, i know little about physics, perhaps thar be an Ub3R Genius amongst us that can explain this.
Doesn't having water in a chamber that can expand present a problem?
Now using an Olympic sized swimming pool to test the rifles, doesn't the water (not pure h20, has chlorine added) absorb the bullet's power to penitrate? since the area is greater for the water move and expand?
Does the Angle used for firing present a problem? they went from 90 degrees to 30 Degrees
but their conclusion was slower moving bullets below 1,000 Feet Per Second can provide a lethal shot in water.
To me this makes about as much sense as a football bat?
and please don't derail this thread by means of Mr O Rlly Owl..
At First they simulator used was roughly a square object made of glass and metal, that was 2 feet by 2 feet and around 10 feet long, filled with H20 (water) with their famous ballistic gel at the bottom, they tested the 9mm first, it didn't penitrate the gel untill 8 feet. (keep in mind they are firing straight down)
Next they used the shotgun(firing straight down) it went clean through the ballistic gel at 9 feet and broke their little glass square gizmo.
So they decided to use an olympic sized swimming pool, and shot downwards at a 30 degree angle, none of the large caliber rifles penitrated the gel at 3 feet below the water.
Now, i know little about physics, perhaps thar be an Ub3R Genius amongst us that can explain this.
Doesn't having water in a chamber that can expand present a problem?
Now using an Olympic sized swimming pool to test the rifles, doesn't the water (not pure h20, has chlorine added) absorb the bullet's power to penitrate? since the area is greater for the water move and expand?
Does the Angle used for firing present a problem? they went from 90 degrees to 30 Degrees
but their conclusion was slower moving bullets below 1,000 Feet Per Second can provide a lethal shot in water.
To me this makes about as much sense as a football bat?
and please don't derail this thread by means of Mr O Rlly Owl..