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intpx | 2 years ago

my back of the napkin math only puts this around the same stopping power as plywood of similar thickness. Sand bags work a lot better and are a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to produce

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jstanley|2 years ago

A 45cm thickness of plywood would be an enormous amount of plywood, unless you're only covering a very small area.

Modified3019|2 years ago

What I am talking about is a concrete based foam, with small fiber reinforcement. Basically a bullet catch, that uses space to slow things down, rather than the harder job of stopping it outright. The 45cm number is if one uses a very low density mixture, since it’d be best used when space isn’t a concern. So it’s actually somewhat comparable to styrofoam, but doesn’t burn. That said, there is a wide range of potential mixtures, ranging anywhere from straight concrete to pure foam, so one can increase the density, and make it more compact, but it’s about what you are optimizing for. So that yes the actual capabilities of whatever is being referenced will be a bit confusing unless density is explicitly mentioned. A big prefabricated slab of what I am considering is human movable, and everything needed for on site application fits in a pickup truck. Not quite suitable for frontline application, but would be a great option for those in defensive positions farther back.

Something as simple a spraying a few to several inches some over a tarp would offer huge overhead protection from things like drone grenades or suicide drones in a trench, were implementing wood and sandbags isn’t as widely viable as just dropping a slab that supports it’s own weight.

spacebacon|2 years ago

From my experience shooting plywood, the 9mm would have no problem going through the same thickness. He is legitimately on to something with his process.

beAbU|2 years ago

What are you on about. 45cm is INCREDIBLY thick, and a solid plywood block of that thickness will probably stop high caliber rifle bullets.

I've used telephone books as backstops in the past and abour 3-4 of them is enough to stop a handgun bullet easily.

We use 10mm mild steel plates for targets, and they don't even dent when shot with a 9mm round.

mcpackieh|2 years ago

When you say "his process", you're talking about nilered's process right?

gambiting|2 years ago

A 9mm would get through 45 centimetres of plywood???

hanniabu|2 years ago

Would a wet sandbag have more stopping power than a dry one? Or does that reduce the sheering strength?

gizmo|2 years ago

Water is very effective at stopping bullets, so I would assume so.