The video is a demonstration by a man named Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, where he tests the performance of a bulletproof shield known as the Boss Shield. The shield is a 24-inch tall, 12-inch wide, and 1.5-inch thick polycarbonate structure made by SecureSchools.net and Ballistic Glass and Armor Solutions. It's designed to withstand pistol rounds up to a 44 magnum.
Scott begins by setting up the shield with a ballistic gel dummy named Spanky. He then proceeds to shoot it with various firearms, starting with a Smith and Wesson Model 629 44 Magnum, followed by a Ruger LCR22 chambered in 22-caliber, a Glock 19 chambered in 9mm, and a Springfield 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. The shield withstood all the rounds it was tested with, but did not stop the 460 and 500 Magnum rounds.
In the final part of the video, Scott uses a 500 Smith and Wesson Magnum with a 10.5-inch barrel and 500 grain hard casts made by Underwood Ammo. The round made it through the back of the shield and exited from the front, hitting Spanky in the process. The shield did not stop the round, demonstrating its limitations with rounds it's not rated for.
Scott invites viewers to leave their thoughts on the Boss Shield in the comments, and encourages them to like, subscribe to, and share the video. He also promotes his Kentucky Ballistics website and social media platforms, and invites viewers to check out the new clothing designs available on the website.
1. The speaker, Scott, is demonstrating the performance of a bulletproof shield.
2. The shield is made of polycarbonate and is 24 inches tall, 12 inches wide, and an inch and a half thick.
3. It weighs approximately 15 pounds.
4. The shield is rated for pistol rounds up to a 44 magnum.
5. The shield was tested with various firearms and ammunition.
6. The shield was successfully stopped by a 44 magnum round and a 50 caliber round.
7. The shield was not damaged by a .22 long rifle or a .45 acp round.
8. A .45 acp round made a significant bulge on the shield but did not go through it.
9. A 10 millimeter round left a large ring on the shield but did not go through it.
10. A 357 magnum round left a significant bulge on the shield but did not go through it.
11. A .460 and a .500 magnum round went through the shield.
12. The shield was tested with a variety of firearms, including a desert eagle chambered in .50 ae and a smith and wesson model 460.
13. The shield is designed to stop pistol rounds up to a 44 magnum.
14. The shield did not hold up well against larger caliber rounds it was not rated for, such as .460 and .500 magnum.
15. The shield is made by secureschools.net and the glass is made by ballistic glass and armor solutions.
16. Scott has a website, kentuckyballistics.com, where he sells tactical t-rex shirts.
17. The speaker encourages viewers to check out sponsors like sportsman's guide for outdoor recreation items.
18. The speaker uses a coupon code, "k ballistics", to get a 20% discount on orders from sportsman's guide.
19. Scott uses a ballistic gel dummy named Spanky for testing purposes.
20. The speaker encourages viewers to leave comments and suggestions for future tests in the comment section.