Published on Sep 11, 2015 by DemolitionRanch
We’ve all seen it done in movies, but let’s test multiple calibers to see which actually have the power to open up a padlock.
From the Trenches World Report
Enforce our Bill of Rights
Published on Sep 11, 2015 by DemolitionRanch
We’ve all seen it done in movies, but let’s test multiple calibers to see which actually have the power to open up a padlock.
I would opt for my bolt-cutters
Dam right
A rickochet could shoot yer balls off man
Some people are so dam stupid they deserve to die
What is this a Darwin test or what
Id opt for half the distance and aim for the hook part not the solid mass base. Good to know what can put holes in them…
“You Fool!”
the top is rounded as well as quality alloys or hardened steel (in top of the line locks)
surprised he stood that close
This is the next vid from the guy
Destroying a $900 Lock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEH0RIRMVmk
incredibly tough, easier to cut thru the door…
Thats more of what I was thinking. The point it connects to the door is going to be weaker. Not the actual lock.
The lock I’d just pick or jimmyslip. Way less time than he took and I could do it in the dark with an enemy 20′ around the corner shh.
I liked finding out that a .22/9mm/.223(small and available) can disable a top of the line lock for the key holder. If you cant beat them you CAN make it suck to BE them.
Nothing with a padlock on it is worth your ammo.