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**Title:** Testing a B7 Armored Suburban
**Background:**
* The host traded a bar of silver for a one-of-a-kind, B7 armored 2010 Suburban (valued over $300,000)
* The original condition was not to shoot or destroy the vehicle, but the owner (Frank, from Premier Body Armor) later gave permission
**Testing:**
* The hosts test the vehicle's armor by shooting it with increasing calibers:
1. 9mm (STI from DVC Tactical) - no penetration, no cracks
2. .45 ACP (Desert Eagle) - no penetration, minor damage
3. .357 Magnum (Kiappa Rayno, in gold) - results not fully shown in the summary
**Key Observations:**
* The armored glass and steel (AR500, half-inch thick) withstood multiple shots
* The vehicle's hydraulics and doors remained functional after shooting
* The hosts discuss the exclusivity of the armor, its potential longevity (with no guarantees beyond 2-3 years), and the rarity of such testing
**Tone:**
Informal, conversational, and humorous, with excitement and curiosity about the testing process.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. **Vehicle Details**: The vehicle is a 2010 armored Suburban, level B7.
2. **Construction Cost**: More than $300,000 was spent on its construction.
3. **Acquisition**: The vehicle was acquired in exchange for a bar of silver.
4. **Condition of Use**: The original condition was not to shoot or destroy the vehicle.
5. **Armor Specifications**:
* Armored steel is AR500, half an inch thick.
* Bulletproof glass is over 70 millimeters thick.
6. **Vehicle Weight**: The armored Suburban weighs approximately 5,400 kilograms.
7. **Comparison to Standard Vehicle**: A standard Suburban weighs about 2,700 kilograms.
8. **Engine Modification**: The engine was boosted to handle the vehicle's increased weight.
9. **Security Features**:
* Armored glass in the windshield and windows.
* Steel plates in the doors and around the vehicle.
* Armored protection under the hood, on the floor, and on the roof.
10. **Armored Glass Performance**:
* Withstood 9mm shots without penetration.
* Sustained no cracks from 9mm shots, unusual for armored glass.
11. **Testing with Higher Caliber**:
* Tested with .45 ACP, with the bullet not penetrating the armored steel.
* Planned test with .50 BMG to assess long-term durability.
12. **Additional Protection**: A portable shield was provided for additional protection during shooting.
13. **Vehicle Integrity After Shooting**:
* The vehicle's hydraulics continued to function after shooting.
* The armored cocoon remained intact, with bullets not penetrating to the interior.