JerryRigEverything Tesla Cybertruck Bullet Resistance .50 Cal
Zack Nelson, also known as JerryRigEverything on YouTube, put the Tesla Cybertruck’s bullet resistance to the test using several firearms. The first three being the Tommy Gun (.45 caliber), an MP5 (9mm), and a Glock (9mm) at the truck.



Let’s just say that smaller firearms don’t stand a chance against the Cybertruck, but after stepping up to a .22mm rifle leaves, tiny dents can be seen on the door. However, a .17mm ends up blasting a small hole, while the gargantuan .50 caliber rifle easily pierced the truck and left a large hole.

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As a stainless sheet metal worker myself I’m curious about what kind of thermal deflection you’ll experience patching the holes. I know Tesla cold forms their panels and that it’s some form of 300 series. I’d love to see how easy or difficult it would be to dolly out those dents. I know that grinding/finishing the welds to a factory finish would be incredibly difficult. I’d think either a random orbit palm sanded finish or media blasting would match the closest,” said one commenter.

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