"Cops say 22-year-old Pedro Ruiz held a book to his chest and persuaded his girlfriend to fire a gun at him from a foot away. He thought the book would stop the bullet, but instead, it went straight through and killed him...Cops say Ruiz and his girlfriend staged the stunt to lure more viewers to their YouTube channel."
Some bullets will be stopped by almost any book, and some books are thick enough to stop almost any bullet.
This was .50 Desert Eagle, and a book about three inches thick, so he's dead. Like the "stab-proof" guy, he didn't think of testing it first.
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"Cops say 22-year-old Pedro Ruiz held a book to his chest and persuaded his girlfriend to fire a gun at him from a foot away. He thought the book would stop the bullet, but instead, it went straight through and killed him...Cops say Ruiz and his girlfriend staged the stunt to lure more viewers to their YouTube channel."
ReplyDeleteSome bullets will be stopped by almost any book, and some books are thick enough to stop almost any bullet.
This was .50 Desert Eagle, and a book about three inches thick, so he's dead. Like the "stab-proof" guy, he didn't think of testing it first.