The video features a medieval-style suit of armor and chain mail being tested for its ability to stop various types of ammunition, including a .22 rifle, 12-gauge shotgun shells, 9mm handgun rounds, and a .300 Winchester Magnum rifle. The suit of armor, which includes a helmet, chest plate, and chain mail, is worn by a mannequin. The tests show that the armor and chain mail are effective in stopping some of the smaller calibers, but the larger calibers are able to penetrate or cause significant damage. The chain mail, in particular, is shown to be effective in stopping and deforming bullets, with one test featuring a .300 Winchester Magnum rifle round being shredded into tiny pieces upon impact. The video is hosted by a man who runs a YouTube channel called Demolition Ranch, and he provides commentary and humor throughout the tests.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment involved shooting a suit of armor and chain mail with various firearms.
2. The suit of armor was made of metal and was designed to stop swords and arrows.
3. The chain mail was made of metal rings and was designed to provide additional protection.
4. The experiment tested the effectiveness of the armor and chain mail against various types of ammunition, including 22 caliber, 12 gauge, and 9mm.
5. The results of the experiment showed that the armor and chain mail were effective in stopping some types of ammunition, but not others.
6. The 22 caliber bullet was stopped by the chain mail.
7. The 12 gauge shotgun shell was stopped by the shield, but not by the chain mail.
8. The 9mm bullet was not stopped by the chain mail.
9. The experiment also tested the effectiveness of a 300 win mag caliber against the chain mail.
10. The 300 win mag caliber bullet was able to shred and break apart when it hit the chain mail.
11. The chain mail was able to stop the 300 win mag caliber bullet from penetrating through.
12. The suit of armor and chain mail will be displayed in the storefront of Bunker Branding in central Texas.
13. The experiment was conducted by the host of Demolition Ranch.