How Well Do Fiberglass Bullet Resistant Panels ACTUALLY Stop Bullets? 7/16" ArmorCore TESTED

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In this video, we put several sheets of 7/16" ArmorCore fiberglass bullet-resistant panels up to the test, putting it up against several handgun calibers and ultimately several rifle calibers as well.
All filming was done on a private members-only range, from safe distances for the material being tested, and follows both the 4 Cardinal Rules of Gun Safety, as well as all of YouTube's community guidelines and policies regarding firearms as of August of 2025.

More details can be found at the manufacturer's link below.

00:00 Intro
00:41 Safety Disclaimer
00:53 22LR
02:13 9mm Luger
03:59 45 AUTO
05:44 More 9mm and 45 AUTO in The Same Locations
10:59 223/5.56
14:14 Dual-Layering for a Better Chance
15:09 223/5.56, Again with 2 Layers
19:28 243 Win. Against 2 Layers
21:24 30-06 Springfield Against 2 Layers
24:25 Bonus Material-CORIANDER Solid Surface
26:46 Final Thoughts-Outtro
27:15 How to Support the Channel

Manufacturer's Data Link:
https://www.armorcore.com/bullet-resistant-panels/level-3/

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