Tool Time: Pitting everything but the kitchen sink against .308 AP rounds (VIDEO)

Using a Smith & Wesson M&P10 stoked with tracers and armor piercing rounds, hardened researchers put it to the penetration test against a variety of targets.

The Taofledermaus gang starts off with some AR500 armor braced with cement, a copper ingot and even an engine head from a West German NSU Prinz microcar. Then they tap in some household tools to include a hammer and crescent wrench before moving on to whatever else they could find.

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