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@KatiaSantos-y5i Says:
Um travesseiro bem gordo com algodão prensado pararia elas..pra ter certeza mais uma fina chapa de alumínio de 2 mm...mas eu sei que vc já sabia...sou seu admirador um abraço!!!
@bernhardwolfl1144 Says:
Ich hab eine Schusssichere und würde sie nie mit meiner Adder testen weil ich weis was mit na Armbrust passieren wird! 😂😅
Diese Bolzen hab ich auch und die sind übel!
@jackanunna9217 Says:
hi , here can i change the limbs of the siege crossbow with those of the cobra r9? is the cobra adder v3 magazine compatible with the siege? can i mount the der revo 7 magazine block on the sige without any other modifications? if i had to buy both a revo7 and a siege can i then move the magazine on the siege? is the 190 lb. limea extreme venom limb more powerful than the siege conpaund? because i saw that the siege is 150 lbs.
Is the body of the siege the same as the cobra? Is it just the lever arm for loading that changes?
@scottwalmer9248 Says:
Bodkin tip? 🧐
@helgebicker5076 Says:
Das würde ich gern mit der Adder mit 190er Venome Extreme sehen 😉👍👍👍
@TonyGildea-r1t Says:
Hi there, really struggling to find cheap broadheads for this crossbow..... the crossbow itself is great, but prices for the bolts seem way high? Anyone know of a reliable source for buying hunting broadheads for the magazine siege? Not gonna spend £700 on a crossbow that costs so much for bolts
@sergey1kalinin Says:
Привет из России, классный ролик с сравнением арбалетов, у меня тоже cobra. Есть мечта иметь в арсенале siege 300,как у тебя 🙂.
Да и вообще красиво у тебя цветочки, крепость. Молодец 👍👍👍
@snivanov Says:
I'm going to test this with Siege and 3 kinds of UHMWPE materials: 300g/m2 knit cut proof fabric, 900g/m2 ballistic felt and 3mm PE-1000 sheet plastic.
@Ilker87F33 Says:
Und wo finde ich den Namen dieser Armbrust ?
@Gk2003m Says:
The other thing we learn is that if you need this for defense, you want the broadhead. It penetrated as far as the bodkin, and would do more cutting upon reaching the target flesh.
@therealdoctory-roblox3844 Says:
Is the adder using the standard 130lb limb ?
@megaloogy Says:
I wonder if light chain mesh would work.
@michaelarmbruster586 Says:
In the late 1800s ( not sure exactly but around the civil war or indian wars ) the US army wanted a bullet proof vest they tried powdered glass it
Would stop bullets but not arrows
@th0reodinsson547 Says:
7 mm in single sheets behave different to a solid 7mm plate of aluminium.
Try to test that, you'll be surprised of the difference it makes. The main thing a hard body armor relies on is rigidity and hardness. So for example 7 pieces of 1 mm aluminium sheet rather bend under pressure than a solid 7 mm piece. And if you would take either the 7, 1 mm pieces or the 7 mm plate and work harden them, you will get different results again.
Also to stop a broadhead or any arrow for that matter, I'd rather use cut resitant fabric like UHMWPE or polycarbonate which is also lighter than steel or aluminium.
Because as you know for example with polycarbonate, it want's to close around the arrow shaft and creates friction. Metal for that matter, especially in thin sheets like you tested simply will bend away and make space for the shaft to pass further through.
To just stab proof a kevlar west, just resort to some chainmail.
If it's professionaly made and costs don't matter, Titanium (grade 5) is the best choice.
3 mm thick chain links are more than enough.
If costs matter, a high quality spring steel will protect you just as good.
@alphanaut14 Says:
Would laminating the metal sheets with double stick tape between layers improve vs penetration? That seems more predictable than an air gap and possibly would absorb more impact energy.
@patrickgelder-ph5yd Says:
Dutchie here.
Understood both versions.
@brendelleander Says:
Im Deutschland werden sie eher lange Wege gehen um die Spitzen zu verbieten, anstatt vernünftige Westen zu kaufen😅
@knoxieman Says:
hmm thats a bit worrying if you are a cop on the beat.
@heyarno Says:
Ist das reines Aluminium, oder eine Legierung?
@lasershark8833 Says:
Man zielt ja auch zwischen die Augen im Ernstfall. 😂
@postaroland2014 Says:
If a steel plate would be hardened, and tempered, I think it would work better than the aluminum, and still be thinner than just normal steel.
@gamecubekingdevon3 Says:
i would advise to try a 6mm 2017A in T451 temper alluminium alloy plate, and add a 1mm AISI 304 stainless steel plate in front of it.
if you can acess a martensitic type of steel, try 2mm of AISI440C or AISI 4140 or 4340 with a proper heat treatment (above 30HRC, preferably in the 45~50HRC range)
@LukeWakefield-zj4cb Says:
Hey joerge these broadheads are they as reliable as the green vane ones? I cant find them anywhere anymore im guessing these are the new and improved replacement?
@SirPraiseSun Says:
bodkin still easier time penetrating metal imo
@Smallathe Says:
Awesome video....
Now you will need to re-design a shield using Kevlar (or other bullet stopping material) and incorporate the steel into it... :)
You used mild steel - May I suggest testing spring steel that is tougher, elastic and would be better (and thinner)?
Also maybe adding a thin layer of thick dense plastic between the steel layers would be beneficial? what about Leather?
Fascinating test and absolutely impressive crossbows... :)
@sangomasmith Says:
For complex material science reasons, multiple thin plates are less efficient than a thicker plate of equivalent thickness at stopping projectiles. So a 4 or 5mm aluminium plate might do the job of 4x1mm + 2x1.5mm. Similarly, I don't think any crossbow bolt will go through a 3mm mild steel plate. Finally, as others have pointed out, properly hardened and tempered carbon steel plates are an order of magnitude stronger than mild steel, to the extent that a 1.5-2mm plate of AR400 or similar would probably make you proof against anything crossbow-related.
@mehDOGIESRATS2222 Says:
I'v got this 80 pound pistol cross bow , with normal arrows went straight through this table and into the fence lol . Definitely not a toy , I think the stock makes them shoot heaps more straight also . Just as dangerous as a 22 bullet I think . Obviously doesn't travel as fast tho .
@robertlee8400 Says:
Harden steel or high density steels work wonders for stopping broad heads , even high carbon steels work as well & thats plate steels less than a quarter of a inch .
@johncuthbertson2565 Says:
Was that with the venom extreme limb 🧐
😂
@tdsangel Says:
could you shoot this at a chainmail as well?
@CharliesChannel01 Says:
Bin ich der einzige den ein Kettenhemd Test intressieren würde.. 🥹😅🤭
@Godolfstan Says:
"Teaching terrorists" by shooting at a police bulletproof vest"?! Holy Smith...; what about writing that "attack" into a "TATORT" (german television crime drama series!) script; or for ANY movie script? For myself it would be simply, out of principle, a motivation to anyhow and somehow publish those infos!!!
@Godolfstan Says:
Kann mir irgend jemand DEFINITIV sagen, ob der BESITZ von sog. metallenen "Krähenfüssen" in Deutschland verboten ist? Z.B. Wikipedia "faselt" von "defensivem Kampfmittel"....aber keiner "geführten Waffe"! Falls nicht verboten, darf ich diese Dinger auch führen? Mir geht es um klares WISSEN; hätte ich damit etwas "Übles" vor, würde mich eine genaue rechtliche Einordnung sowieso nicht stören oder von was auch immer abhalten! Aber ich kann trotz ausgiebiger Recherche keine konkrete Aussage darüber finden! Auf amazon Deutschland kann man solche "Teilchen" sogar kaufen, also sollte man daraus eigentlich auf: NICHT VERBOTEN schließen dürfen?! Und "Führen"???
@DerWeidmann Says:
nehme doch einfach ein Stahl- oder Edelstahlblech
@MrDknuckle Says:
would like to see broad head vs ceramic composite plate as well
@phornthip1991 Says:
Common Plates for bulletproof Vests are made of Titanium or Ceramic.
They both having a better weight performance ratio as Aluminium or Steel.
I for myself would prefare a vest made of dragonskin.
@cplhicks87 Says:
Ist das die Standard Sehne wo da verbaut ist oder muss man eine extra Sehne einbauen um diese Kraft zu erreichen? Lg
@wirawhitebelt7364 Says:
👍
@xapemanx Says:
try a castiron pan lol
@RobbeSeolh Says:
Not very accurate if you don't specify which aluminium alloy or steel you used.
Aluminium can mean a material between 80 MPa tensile strength (99% aluminium used for tin foil or electrical applications) and 500 MPa tensile strength, basically equal to some softer steels (7075 aluminium alloy aka aircraft aluminum used for, well aircraft, gun parts, arrows and various sports gear among other things).
Steel can range from very ductile and soft structural steel (Baustahl in German) 450 MPa tensile strength to hard but fairly ductile abrasion-resistant steel used for heavy duty construction vehicles (excavators, bulldozers) and armor, 1400 MPa-2100 MPa tensile strength, to finally extremely hard and rather brittle tool steel used for drill bits, high end knifes and armor piercing projectiles. 2500+ MPa tensile strength.
@davidberndt2570 Says:
Nimm mal 7075 T6 Alu da hört es bei spätestens 2,5mm auf
@TekWolfie Says:
That test is really inconclusive since the "steel" and "aluminum" are very general terms. Both exist in a variety of alloys that are still considered steel and aluminum but have vastly different properties.
Steel can also be heat treated to become harder.
If steel would be so easily penetrated by a thin bladed arrowhead then full plate armor would never exist as it would be to heavy to use.
@TheKrausenKid Says:
Multiple sheets aren't quite the same as a single thicker sheet you could stop them even better with a single 3-4mm sheet
@ryanhingston575 Says:
entire tip sticking out the back of the aluminium Jeorg: " i think that would have stopped" on a thin layer of fabric really?
@matthewf1979 Says:
A composite of a low density plastic, 6000/7000 series aluminum and carbon steel would probably work.
I want the “stab” to stick in the plastic and have the under layers prevent penetration. Glancing or “spalling” off armor can be just as lethal to you and bystanders.
@Hat6000 Says:
Very impressive penetrating power.
@granite676 Says:
Hey jeorge hows the head ? It seems your 20mm ball bearing home made slingshot is still doing the rounds 🤔🤔😲😲
@NotaDocc Says:
Ganz ehrlich, wenn man mit den Dingern auf was lebendes schießt, ist das danach tot. Die Dinger sind Mal pervers scharf. Für self defense ist das schon fast zu krass
@assassinlexx1993 Says:
Those ceramic plates like dragon skin . Should stop a bolt fired from a crossbow.
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