A YouTube personality, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, tests a level 4 bulletproof shield with various firearms, including handguns and rifles. The shield is initially able to stop 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, and .500 Smith & Wesson Magnum rounds. However, it eventually shows signs of wear and tear after being hit by a 700 Nitro Express and a 577 Tyrannosaur, two extremely powerful rifle rounds. Despite this, the shield surprisingly stops both of these rounds. A 416 Rigby rifle round is eventually able to penetrate the shield. The video concludes with the shield being shot multiple times with a 30-06 rifle, which it is unable to withstand.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The host's name is Scott, and he is from Kentucky Ballistics.
2. Scott is testing a level 4 bulletproof shield.
3. The shield is very heavy and has glass for visibility.
4. The shield is rated to stop up to 30.6 caliber rounds.
5. The glass is rated to stop up to 44 magnum rounds.
6. Scott tests the shield with various calibers, including 9mm, 45 ACP, 44 magnum, and 500 Smith and Wesson Magnum.
7. The shield stops all the handgun rounds, including the 500 Smith and Wesson Magnum.
8. Scott then tests the shield with a 700 Nitro Express rifle, which creates a bulge but does not penetrate the shield.
9. The shield also stops a 577 Tyrannosaur rifle round.
10. However, a 416 Rigby rifle round penetrates the shield.
11. Scott then tests the shield with multiple rounds from a 30-06 rifle, which damages the shield but does not penetrate it.
12. The 416 Rigby round is the only rifle round that penetrates the shield.
13. Scott uses a Terminator Predator robot to hold the shield during testing.
14. The testing is done in a controlled environment with safety precautions in place.