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  • I shot some old disc brake rotors. .22's turned into dust. .38's turned into bigger dust. .357 magnums dented and cracked the rotors. .44 magnum knocked big chunks out of the rotors. 7.62 nato made nice holes in them!

  • Is a 9mm handgun more powerful than mini 14 in .223? Curious

  • @spiritartman no. a 9mm can impart at most about 700 joules. a .223 can impart over 1800 joules.

  • @spiritartman >> never spiritartman 223 just too powerfull ammo along with the 5.56 that is an awesome ammo you can find 223 in tracers ,penetretaor ammo etc real powerfull rifle instead new mini 14 with serie 580 and up can shoot 223 and 5.56 nato

  • Do you like cats?

    

  • What prevents ricochet?

  • @cxbra you cant ricochet off of what you go through.

  • @cxbra

    penetration.....

  • Wow.. My dad always told me "That will be the fastest bullet you will ever see" .... and now i see. Went through it like butter.

  • I shot some bs cast iron ornament with my .222 remington, and it essentially shattered, and this thing was at least a quarter inch thick all round

  • what i dont understand is where you get all these frying pans from... your wife is gonna be pissed when she finds this out...

  • 5.56 i respect you now

  • @driveby14000 Thats not a 5.56 its a .223

  • @MrCHUCK5NORRIS they are almost identical

  • @MrScipiothegreat Yeahhh, but still its a smaller charge.

  • @MrCHUCK5NORRIS

    Your either and idior or a troll.

    5.56 has more gunpowder, not a bigger bullet.

    Kill yourself please.

  • @Breakneckhydra1 Did you not read the part were i said it has a smaller charge? DUmbfuck i never said it had a bigger bullet. kill yourself please.

  • @MrCHUCK5NORRIS

    Sorry I meant to respond to the other guy you responded to, "MrScipiothegreat"

    My bad.

  • Thats a good way to lose weight, shoot all your pots and pans! lol

  • A 22LR will go thru a frying... this is really no big deal.

  • Damn, missed the board behind the pan.

  • There some sweet comments on this video.... Sweet vid

  • i would laugh if the pan took out a .45 handgun at the end and just whooped u

  • omgz it actually went through!11!!!!!!1!11!!!! just jokes, people seem to underestimate the power of the .223, i think it could got though two pans maybe 3 pans. theres also 70 grain .224 bullets available which would increase penetration (you'd think anyways). i also kinda have a theory that if you decrease the velocity that penetration might increase.... ya know so the bullet don't get all fucked up when it first hits, only one way to find out i suppose

  • @theicedman just shoot a cast iron skillet and see what it can or cant do.

  • 0:06 regenerating fryinf pan. oh noooooz the frying pan cant be killed. editing makes videos funny

  • @senrisangel you not knowing what your talkin about is even funnier

  • @suxuptobro the fact that i do know what i'm talking about and that you make yourself look stupid when you don't understand a joke is the funniest part of it all if you watch the video you would understand the joke. next time don't be a dick no one likes that.

  • thata a cheap thin dollar store pan thinner than a car door

  • @eredy Are you joking or are you retarded? Do you own a car or a truck? If you do then you should know it's not that thick. This pan is much thicker and stronger than the metal that goes on the outside of a vehicle. You can push the metal on a car and put a dent in it. Try getting metal this thick and the same surface area as a car door, and just try to push that shit in with your hand.

  • @bb152005 i dont know talking like that you sound retarded are you get some class and respect about your self then ask me moron

  • @eredy I'm not going to ask you again. I was just letting you know that you're an idiot. Good bye.

  • @bb152005 who cares moron you white trash and that was what a u would expect from a moron like you. every comment you make proves your A MORON ,GOOD BYE LOSER

  • @eredy YOU are relay dumb 21 punk troll

  • @eredy You replied to yourself...

  • You should try it on a cast iron skillet now. I doubt it would penetrate one but it would be interesting to know for sure.

  • @preluderacer88 For all you "try it on a cast iron skillet" junkies out there, let me rephrase what I've said before: this was a free skillet, no fool is going to shoot his own cast iron skillet, they're what you make breakfast on...

  • @StoppingPowerInfo i like that so much i had to thumbs it up :)

  • @preluderacer88 Thanks!

  • @StoppingPowerInfo this fool did......and it shattered like glass! granted it was sks i was shooting but still, cast is brittle so instead of leaving a hole it just shatered into three main pieces......oddly enuf the outer ring/handle of the pan stayed intact and the bottom of the skillet broke out and intwo

  • @cgspeeddemon1 probably from all the heating and cooling, think about it it would harden the iron but also make it brittle....

  • @theicedman while it would indeed get more brittle with heating and cooling cycles it is inherently hard and brittle from the material and casting process......thats why you cant weld it like normal steel

  • @StoppingPowerInfo Not only that cast iron is expensive as hell

  • @StoppingPowerInfo¡ HOLLY FLAMING TOMALES!, I have been wearing a bunch of skillet's just like that to protect me from assaliants with .223's. What a fool I have been!!!! I am switching to stainless steel pots now. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! You have probably saved my life.

  • @StoppingPowerInfo than what the use in posting this bull for?

    Who doesnt know that it will penetrate a thin metal! Show us what it can do!

  • @StoppingPowerInfo cast iron skillets were so 1930's

  • @StoppingPowerInfo or steak mmmmmmmm

  • @StoppingPowerInfo and just for the record cast iron while heavier than steel is not as strong its harder which makes it brittle if you shoot it it will penetrate and probably crack or even shatter the cast iron this too is for all the cast iron pan junkies

  • @StoppingPowerInfo ok then shoot someone eleses

  • @preluderacer88 it would be a waste of a good cast iron skillet if he did.

  • why is that window still there? that would have been the first thing i shot.

  • I regularly shoot XM 193 ammo....a mere 55 grains will penetrate 1/2 in hardened steel at 100 meters. High velocity is a wonderful thing.

  • There goes my "frying pan armor" idea...Wonder if tinfoil would work..hmmm

  • @s04r3r Obviously only if you wear it as a hat...

  • What range was the shot taken at?

    At anything under 100 yards, that skinny little bullet (jacketed or soft point) would easily whip through 1/8" steel, given the velocity of the thing. Granted, it would make a bit of a mess of the bullet, but 2 pans could well be possible with a decent load behind it.

    I love how youtube is full of experts.

    A cast iron pan would be interesting to see. A .223 is a rabbit/fox rifle at the end of the day.... .308 is good enough for wild boar - Go figure.

  • @b99jbe Yeah, we're looking at something like 10-20 yards. I agree with your above analysis, thanks for adding it!

  • @StoppingPowerInfo No problem, happy to add some sense to this place.

    Ive seen .222 Remington bullets fail to penetrate the base of a full beer can - the bullet blew up and the can exploded. Funny things can happen at high velocities, dependant on bullet type more than anything.

    Anyway, keep shooting random stuff, its fun! Teddies are my favourite, preferably with something like a ballistic tip at 3000fps upwards. Highly amusing.

  • @b99jbe Cool, though I'm not sure what Teddies would add besides a warm fluffy feeling?

  • i love how u certain people say the ak wouldnt do that... get the hell out of here. just watch the videos on here ak47 vs m16 they shoot them both. at the end they take 4 2x4's 2 high 2 wide they m16 only pierces the wood the ak47 goes right thru it and keeps moving. when i get my camera ill put my ak to the test.. dont get me wrong there both great guns. but they were both made for differ purposes

  • The AK-47 fire the 7.62x39mm round, right? Ok, the M4 as does the Mini 14 fire the .556/.223 round right? Think about this, really carefully. The .223 catridge is not intended to shoot through objects, as is the 7.62 catridge is. Take a cylinder brick. The AK-47 fireing will breal the brick in half, the .223 will flip and tumble into the brick but will not penetrate out the other end.

  • now shoot a cast iron pan

  • @RumaldoC .223 will go through two standard cast iron skillets and have enough energy to keep going fast enough to go through a person.

  • @SupremeAmerican prove it..your just shooting tin in this vid. place your 2 castiron pans and put a telephone book behind it....

    i have a .223 depending on your grainage and point material

  • @SupremeAmerican no sir it will not, .223 was not designed to pen like that it maybe would make it through the first pan and maybe through the second if that, the .223 will bounce around on impact.

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  • @SupremeAmerican and how many ninjas is that? snoochie boochies!

  • @StoppingPowerInfo I am a failure. 

  • .223 will easilly go through a cast iron skillet like this. It spits at about 1300 foot pounds of energy (compared to the 1400 from the ak47) now go and look at the allmighty .45 acp. guess what. it spits out at about 440 foot pounds of energy, and if you load it +p+ at the hottest it can handle, your looking at 500 foot pounds + or minus 50 maximum. All in all, a .45 is about 1/3rd the power (at best) of a .223/556 round. go eat some mall ninja shit

  • @elitesack IN FACT I BET THAT AFTER THIS BULLET WENT THROUGH THE SKILLET IT WAS STILL AT LEAST TWICE AS POWERFUL AS A 45 OUT OF THE MUZZLE OF A 1911

  • @elitesack Lmao dude, nice comment

  • should of shot it in half would of been cool, interesting sidenote ive seen an ar-15 shoot through quarter inch, maybe half, slanted steel, but the ak-47 could not

  • this is great, if we are ever attacked by zombie frying pans we will prevail with the .223

  • You ruined a perfectly good frying pan.

  • a 5.56 M855 will penetrate just as well as a 7.62x39 i own both a mini and AK and have done it with both

  • Make the frying pan cast iron instead of aluminum and you won't see the same results...guaranteed.

  • the bullet diameter of a 223. is 5.7mm

  • dude that pan is nothing. try 1/4 still plate. It will go through it like butter. I made a target out of one. It worked great for 22 and 357 so i thought that it might stop 223. LOL I was wrong. I hade to get a chunk of 3/4 steel. makes big dints in it, might work for a while.

  • To those joking about shooting Africans, Mexicans and so on, I would ask you to please take a moment and think about what you are saying. These people are your fellow humans; they are created by God as we all are. You might find yourself fighting alongside one of these folks someday. We're all humans here on this globe.

  • @RevelationXD45 It's called joking for a reason, that reason is because it's a joke, it's not serious.

  • oh and yeah go fuck your self

  • NO iam not racist i am just stating a fact ok asonguy

  • haha, i loled when you shot the hole and it disappeared :D

  • awsome dude that is sweet

  • Yeah this gun is a good can shooter to any type mexiCANs, puerto riCANs, and afriCANs.

  • white peice of shit

  • @1463mole

    Freakin' racist. Do the world a favor and go drive off a cliff...

  • wow ,tell you what. guynbluejeans you go right ahead an hold that frying pan in front of your face, but you better have a friend there with a spatula so that he could scrape your face of the wall

  • Clearly fake, that was probably not even a real frying pan. It was probably just a dutch oven dressed up to look like one.

  • Any one who is surprised to see a .223 punch through a frying pan has no experience with fire arms, nor should they be using them. I've punched through the wall of heavy cast iron pipe at 100 yards and empty propane tanks with 55 grain FMJ rounds out of a mini-14 consistently. Won't always punch through the back side due to mass retention after going through the first wall but very lethal regardless. Any one who has the doubts about the 5.56, read sakolvr's comment. He sums it up nicely.

  • @colemanhill

    I agree fully!

    Most of the time when you shoot the propane tanks they will make the small hole in the front and leave a quarter dollar size hole in the back from the fragments... Very lethal... Haha.

  • Now the bacon fat is going to run out the pan. How ya cook da eggs now?

  • Hey, black friend. I don't think he's will use the same pan.

  • I am a white guy from Phila. Pa.- I have family in da south thats how they talk

    they also shoot at pans

  • Damn I had no idea it'd puncture a frying pan! Hah, you learn something everyday, eh?

  • wow failed to watch the video

  • It's called "editing". If we're getting technical (as apparently you are an expert), you failed to mention the following other items (1) we didn't shot the pan, it was the guy on the grassy knoll behind us that I "edited" out. (2) we actually used NASA to calibrate the video and they used the same equipment that did the moon landing so that's why it seemed grainy (3) we really must suck, because we were shooting at the bigfoot you can clearly see (his reflection anyway) in second 19-20.

  • HAHAHAHA Nice

  • Don't forget that in the first scene we also added dirt being thrown around behind the pan so that it *looks* like the bullet went through into the berm.

  • holy jesus we have a winner for the stupidest person on earth! how dose it feel to be so stupid mujahedeen1987

  • hey dude...pssst, over here...its spelled does* lol

  • So you don't think a .223 will penetrate a pan? Then get a friend and an AR-15 and hold the pan up in front of your face and let him shoot it. Don't worry I'm sure that tiny 22 caliber bullet will simply bounce off harmlessly. If not you are a moron and its called NATURAL SELECTION.

  • HAHA Well said

  • I'm willing to accept your challenge with one condition. After I hold the pan up to my face and let him squeeze the trigger, may I then hit you over the head with the pan?

  • Sure, you'd be dead anyway. Would you like your Darwinian Award now or after?

  • @sakolvr : Or darwin award. ;)

  • @sakolvr

    I have an AR-15 Commando and it's hella fun (and loud). Sounds like a jar of tanerite when you shoot it.

  • @sakolvr Holy shit I'm Lmao!

  • @mujahedeen1987 lmao r u retarded? why would he have to fake this?

  • @mujahedeen1987 a .223 can make a hole like that easily u r a stupid ass

  • @mujahedeen1987 go away shit sisturber

  • Oh shut the fuck up.

    Everybody knows that Arabs aren't picky.

  • well too bad im not arab

  • Your username is deceptive, then.

  • Arabic

  • bud bud ding ding

  • that was no frying pan!!!!!

    that was obviously a skillet...

  • lol

  • that looks like a teflon coated aluminum frying pan. Try that on a cast iron one. That would be a real test.

  • Death to all frying pans!!!!

  • .223 is frightening round.

    ive got a remington rifle in 223 and alwaiis rely on it.

  • hardly...

  • Now what did the pan do to deserve that?

  • Shitty Breakfast...

  • ugh, not funny...

  • fill it uup dude

  • The poor pan...

    It didn't feel at thing!

  • hang the pan next time. its more fun that way :)

  • Ive seen 223fmj shoot through about an inch and a half of steal.

  • Interesting, though that sounds unsafe as hell.

  • yea I never figured out what it was because it was dumped at a shooting range and was full of wholes. I usually would avoid shooting at it but it was behind grass and a swiss fridge so I didn't know it was there until i heard it get hit.

  • Ah, good deal. That's fairly thick to be aiming at it on purpose...

  • and inch and a half, bullshit! a 55 grain FMJ-BT from my 20 inch barrel will only go through about 3/8 inch through steel, and a 62 grain steel cored FMJ-BT will go through almost 1/2 inch, U were probly shooting at silver plastic, even a .308 will only go through 5/8 inch, I'd believe it if U hav a video of it!

  • Lol as I agree the 1 1/2" .223 sounds "interesting" You cant really put a limit on a caliber like that. Totally depends on velocity, bullety type, weight, type of steel. After all water can cut through steel. Depends on the scenarios my friend :P

  • Relax...its just youtube....Lol

  • haha that frying pan is nowhere near 1.5 inches

  • lol a frying pan isnt 1.5 inches of steel you moron.

  • that frying pan is .5 inches at most lol dumbass

  • thats still a big surface to go through.

  • 1. No you havent

    2. It's steel not steal

  • 1. No, you haven't.

    2. Go back to school and learn how to spell.

  • hahahaha...1.5 inches of steel?no way a .223 went through that

  • lol Im still getting shit from this comment. let me apologize and try to correct my fuckup, I should have said some kind of 'iron' rather than 'steel'. I do remember It looked like it was some kind of machinery but evades me what it could have been, yet it was indeed a metallic material under a black paint/rust, I gather it may have been led.

  • tnoutdoors has a video shooting 5.56 green tip threw a one inch hardened steel plate.

  • I went and watched a couple of his videos and i did not find him shooting through 1.00" of hardened steel plate, but i did see him shoot through a 1/4" plate. Would you care to give me the title of this video you speak of?

  • Was that ball?

  • Yes. To be clear it was the Remington UMC 55 grain FMJ (I think Remington calls it MC for metal coat or something along those lines).

  • Only 25 yards....thats all. Can it do that at a combat range. 150 - 200 yards ?

  • Absolutely. For these tests, we're trying to hit a fairly specific area (generally), so that's why we're at such relatively short distances.

  • Good thing I watched this. I was convinced my cooking hardware would provide proper cover in a combat situation.

  • Heh. Well, there's been a movie or 2 that have tried the ole frying pan as cover trick ;-)

  • Lol cover

  • @yeahsteeeve: LOL, thats some funny shit.

  • put a 12 or 20 gauge slug to that thing and i think you would get a nice clean hole :D

  • Yeah, maybe so. We need to find a new pan ;-)

  • what range was the pan from u??

  • 25 yards.

  • should have tried it with cast iron.

  • Yeah, we talked about it, but this is what we found at the good will. I think we'll still do cast iron at some point in the future.

  • That frying pan could have gone to hungry Africans so they can cook zebras to feed their families or fight off lions trying to eat their babies.

  • Lions don't eat babies.

    Africans can cook.

  • Lions dont eat their babies......they sell them to movie stars.

  • umm that's when the mighty 30-06 falls in ;)

    30-06 all the way!

  • Yeah, we didn't try the 30-06 given how the .308 Win performed (nice clean hole). Check out that video if you're interested.

  • @reflexenable: I'm with you on that. I've made holes in 1/2" plate with mine.

  • Just when I was about to skip the trauma plates and shove a frying pan in my Plate carrier T_T......

  • Yeah, we'll have to try a stove door next, ala Back to the Future III...

  • i bet my .45-70 will go thru ten of those, easily

  • I think any rifle round goes through those easy. The question is: do you mean 10 stacked, or 10 spaced some distance apart? I buy the first one maybe, I doubt the 2nd. I'd guess the bullet would fragment between layers if there was some spacing...

  • Probably both, Ive got access to rounds with Tungsten Cores. They're about $9 a round so not really worth buying to prove a point but Garrett Cartridges (the maker of the round) claims over 5 feet (i believe) of penetration into wet newspaper and have verified reports of clearing a Cape Buffalo lengthways through hip and shoulder. Im gonna be doing some penetration vids myself here soon with wooden bullet traps with boards spaced 4" apart. Maybe a 10ft trap.Nice vid btw.

  • Cool. I'd be curious to see it when you get it posted; should be pretty interesting. Are you using one of the marlin guide guns?

  • Yea, Ive got the 1895gs model. Velocities will be around 50fps slower than the standard models with the 22" barrels but like you said it should be interesting. Maybe I should point out that it wont be at 100yds, more likely between 50-75yds, figuring for the typical situation that gun is used.

  • a .223 bullet goes through much more with less stress than a .45-70 ever would but a .45-70 would be able to kill just about anything

  • HAHAHAHA, keep believing that buddy!lol