Making a BULLETPROOF John Wick Suit in Real Life!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith  Год назад +3414

    Get a squished bullet from the test! hacksmith.store/products/john-wick-bag-of-bullets

    • @Breadurite
      @Breadurite Год назад +31

      ok

    • @kaogaroo
      @kaogaroo Год назад +26

      I will!

    • @korkunge
      @korkunge Год назад +13

      This is one of your best videos!

    • @Highqy
      @Highqy Год назад +13

      IT TOOK YOU A YEAR

    • @Highqy
      @Highqy Год назад +7

      WHAT

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith  Год назад +5023

    *ADDITIONAL INFO:*
    *#1:* This video is not intended, nor provided as a guide for fabricating bullet-resistant composites. It is a HIGHLY technical field, and both the fabrics and testing cost tens of thousands of dollars to do -- and we still didn't get good enough results or data to bet our lives on. If you require armor, buy it from a reputable manufacturer who has external testing performed by the National Institute of Justice.
    *#2:* There is SO much more we could have included in this video -- if you want to learn more, consider becoming a member to see the extended cut ► ruclips.net/video/8COMOcllvlQ/видео.html
    *#3:* Even though our suit stopped the bullets, if I had worn the suit, I would likely have broken most of my ribs, and possibly died anyway. Bulletproof vests and suits are NOTHING like how they are portrayed in the movies, and especially not the way it is portrayed in John Wick. A thin bullet proof suit is physically impossible. It doesn't matter if you can "stop" the bullet -- the impact energy HAS to go somewhere. And that somewhere is your body. This is why most bullet proof vests and plate armor is so thick -- thickness helps distribute and absorb the impact energy from the bullet. A thin super strong material does not. In fact, there's a good chance that if a super thin bullet proof material existed, you would actually sustain MORE damage to your body, than the bullet simply passing through you.
    *#4:* UMP5 not MP5 -- Video cut wasn't specific in the final edit -- the Vector shot 9mm FMJ rounds, not .45ACP, we tested that way because 9mm have more penetration power than .45ACP. No .45ACP rounds were shot in this video. The Vector is the closest equivalent to the UMP5, which isn't available in Canada. We also did not test 9mm hollow points, because again, those are easier to block with soft armor.
    *#5:* Leave any more questions below, and I might do a livestream in the next few days covering your questions!

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 Год назад +11

      Ok

    • @Pandach_1
      @Pandach_1 Год назад +83

      Did you kill his dog?

    • @blanana_m
      @blanana_m Год назад +15

      Are you gonna do more John Wick stuff in the future?

    • @alt1763
      @alt1763 Год назад +351

      Point #3 was mentioned in the movies by the tailor
      "zero penetration, however, quite painful I'm afraid"

    • @speedymatt1236
      @speedymatt1236 Год назад +14

      You did a truly amazing job trying to recreate it like the movie! I wonder how it fares against the .50 cal sniper though…

  • @QuantumS1ngularity
    @QuantumS1ngularity Год назад +9152

    The girl who put this all together, at one point she sounded so defeated and sad, like she had failed. But this was exactly the opposite of a failure - a monumental success. She is not just world class, she is next level. I really wish she understands that what she had achieved is of legendary proportion. She should feel proud of herself and her work. She's more than earned it.

    • @phantomfist1831
      @phantomfist1831 Год назад +454

      From our perspective she is World class, but pretty sure she talked from the standard of her own understanding as a professional. Meaning she already knows other people or other organisations that maybe can succeed or more capable to make a better version of what she already achieved.

    • @marvinredota9100
      @marvinredota9100 Год назад +342

      The thing about that is tailors are artist themselves and have a vision, it may look perfect for us but not for them, i feel her emotions discussing the style and aestethic of the suit with the kevla, you can really tell she likes it to be more stylish but the material is not giving her enough to work with and as an artist that's frustrating

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 Год назад +84

      @@phantomfist1831 There is already demand for this kind of suits. Demand is small but industry is there and almost none can notice suit like that. She is really good but you can still tell it has kevlar in it. The best dont need jobs like this, they already have enough customers as is and those can stop larger calibers than 9mm or 45acp, up to 7.62x39 far as i know.

    • @wastedviking6280
      @wastedviking6280 Год назад +9

      100%

    • @alecwallisch9045
      @alecwallisch9045 Год назад +24

      @applepie1911 haven't found anything verifying it, but also haven't looked much. I do know there are companies specializing in these for people like high ranking govt officials. I believe multiple presidents have had them

  • @slrnuttall
    @slrnuttall Год назад +8662

    This is waaay beyond the usual builds. Absolutely fantastic. I'm sure your Edna Mode will be able to sell this to her clients in the future. Nice to see James rocking the Wick whiskers. Cheers!

  • @Drollfilms
    @Drollfilms 10 месяцев назад +390

    The tailor did such a good job. The suit looks great!

  • @raisincosplay
    @raisincosplay Год назад +3172

    The tailor deserves more credit. It's one thing to create a lightweight bulletproof material, but it's another to turn it into a stylish suit that actually looks good. That's half the battle! I have been sewing for 15 years now so I can clearly see what a marvel of tailoring this is. Tailoring by itself is already one of the most difficult sewing skills. But to do it with Kevlar? That's another level.

    • @CultofThings
      @CultofThings Год назад +45

      Agree 100%

    • @KermitOfWar
      @KermitOfWar Год назад +70

      A custom suit probably costs more than $100K+...
      Well worth it, if you can afford it, imho.

    • @Dunkopf
      @Dunkopf Год назад +31

      FR. The mysterious Taylor

    • @sorenbeck9371
      @sorenbeck9371 Год назад +63

      @@KermitOfWar A custom tailored suit is like 4-5 thousand not over 100 thousand.

    • @mansoorkhanjadoon1360
      @mansoorkhanjadoon1360 Год назад +47

      @@sorenbeck9371 I think he was talking about the custom bullet proof suit.

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado Год назад +2406

    so, not only is impressive that the suit is bullet resistant & very wearable; but the fact that is also ridiculously stylish is what makes it extra impressive, massive kudos to the tailor for doing such an impeccable job

    • @Marsalien100
      @Marsalien100 Год назад +86

      It also held up better than the real bullet proof vest. That says a lot about how far back Police R&D is.

    • @gwakkkroniicler6400
      @gwakkkroniicler6400 Год назад +9

      @@JohnTheRevelat0r Do you have experienced in tailoring, or you're just spouting BS without any actual professional basis like everyone else?

    • @jwills6809
      @jwills6809 Год назад +36

      @@JohnTheRevelat0r seems like you’re just trying to flex your knowledge and belittle people. Would be much better if you used your elevated position of knowledge on a subject to suggest improvements while complementing what they did well. It’s the difference between being a constructive communicator that people want to listen to vs being a know it all that people want to walk away from as quick as they can…

    • @RiseStreamer
      @RiseStreamer Год назад

      ​@@JohnTheRevelat0r I will wear it since I got bad fashion style anyway. It's simple, not much pattern and just plain black and some wite which is my color. So a lot of people who has bad fashion style like me should like it. Yes, it's not as good as an actual stylish clothing, but it is not bad

    • @j0eyhz620
      @j0eyhz620 Год назад +19

      Nah like deadass, I’d pay premium money for this

  • @jacobkaalberg8529
    @jacobkaalberg8529 Год назад +25730

    I don't know what's more impressive. The suit or how quickly you can change your hair from scene to scene

    • @PurpleBox89
      @PurpleBox89 Год назад +1055

      His barber is very talented.

    • @jedikoops
      @jedikoops Год назад +1553

      "custom bullets made by my barber"

    • @Sherlock_1789
      @Sherlock_1789 Год назад +409

      He got that GTA five Barber

    • @zadianvwhgaming
      @zadianvwhgaming Год назад +35

      @@isaackatsanis yes

    • @joostfloot5279
      @joostfloot5279 Год назад +42

      @@jedikoops I had to rewind a few times to check if I heard that right

  • @k1tdragon5
    @k1tdragon5 9 месяцев назад +170

    Considering that in-universe lore, minus some cinematic liberties, the suit is “zero penetration however, quite painful”, it is AMAZING how close y’all got for this suit to be movie accurate

    • @МатвейШухер
      @МатвейШухер 3 месяца назад +10

      It should be because of teared flesh and broken bones underneath.

    • @Bigboss-xe6lm
      @Bigboss-xe6lm Месяц назад +2

      Do mind, if you get hit in the back its game over anyways because of all the nerves there

    • @k1tdragon5
      @k1tdragon5 Месяц назад +2

      @@Bigboss-xe6lm exactly! And that is where cinematic liberties comes in😂

    • @Bigboss-xe6lm
      @Bigboss-xe6lm 29 дней назад +1

      @@k1tdragon5 LOL, right!

  • @thethoughtemporium
    @thethoughtemporium Год назад +17652

    Great work ya'll! Was cool to be able to contribute to the project a bit and see the shear thickening fluid get tested!

    • @SentrySam
      @SentrySam Год назад +56

      Maybe more fluid would have done it

    • @Pyromancers
      @Pyromancers Год назад +174

      Your videos are some of the best science vids around. Your lactose tolerance gene edit should be far more wide known. You're kinda insane, but deserve far more views. Glad to see you two working together.

    • @pax_9365
      @pax_9365 Год назад +5

      @@SentrySam yeah maybe

    • @Azraelfromgamefax
      @Azraelfromgamefax Год назад +24

      you didn't make a video about the shear thickening fluid? I thought that was one of the most interesting parts

    • @alwayshere6956
      @alwayshere6956 Год назад +11

      I'm just glad it distracted you from your real world eldritch horrors..

  • @Bbeaucha88
    @Bbeaucha88 Год назад +376

    This is absurdly impressive work. Not only was it incredibly effective, it was also a beautiful suit! I can definitely say that if I saw someone walking down the street in that suit, I would not consider for a second that it was anything outside of a normal suit. Maybe upclose or on long inspection you MIGHT notice but that is still an unbelievable accomplishment!

  • @jlogan2228
    @jlogan2228 Год назад +1252

    I actually like how they take a second in the film to explain "zero penetration, but quite painful I'm afraid" bc it gives the wearer just enough to make it believable they can survive being shot but also makes getting shot still something to avoid

    • @toxin7883
      @toxin7883 Год назад +79

      And then they just take shots like no big deal

    • @theantagonist801
      @theantagonist801 Год назад +111

      @@toxin7883 John Wick is just built different

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Год назад +81

      @@toxin7883 he gets stabbed and he doesn't really feel it
      He's just used to pain

    • @twobirds01
      @twobirds01 Год назад +20

      Yeah but then he holds the suit up away from his body which means the bullet would’ve moved the jacket because it’s so flimsy and got to John😂

    • @damsarebiotic6263
      @damsarebiotic6263 Год назад

      @@twobirds01 He's john wick, the bullet would've been too scared to hurt him.

  • @mr.voidout4739
    @mr.voidout4739 10 месяцев назад +124

    I blur my eyes and i SEE Keanu. That cosplay is god-tier. And you didn't have to walk till you drop through a desert till some guy finds you and takes you back to a nomad assassin leader to get it!

  • @Tiger74147
    @Tiger74147 Год назад +1560

    That suit looked WAY better than I ever would've thought at the end. And performed way better than I thought it would too!

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +14

      Manners ... Maketh... Man ...
      [Deadbolts locks]

    • @catyear75
      @catyear75 Год назад +3

      Getting married IS
      getting buried ;-)

    • @Wildlink123
      @Wildlink123 Год назад

      Dude that suit had a flawless victory honestly. Took more bullets than any other PROFESSIONAL grade vest except metal included ones

  • @ZNA_Productions
    @ZNA_Productions Год назад +20486

    Now prank a local tailor by dropping it off for repairs 😂
    Everything about this video was some of the best work I've seen from you guys. 30 min flew by, and the build speaks for itself. Great to see you back too, James 👏

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +3101

      Thanks Eli! It was a fun project -- kinda wanna do another, maybe Moon Knights suit?

    • @sibhi_
      @sibhi_ Год назад +53

      @@hacksmith Maybe..

    • @Devyat09
      @Devyat09 Год назад +37

      Great idea 🤣

    • @EliTheBigGuy
      @EliTheBigGuy Год назад +23

      @@hacksmith No problem!

    • @TechnoLogicPC
      @TechnoLogicPC Год назад +22

      @@hacksmith Would love to see you guys collab again

  • @Goodgu3963
    @Goodgu3963 Год назад +691

    Definitely one of your best videos ever on the channel! I love how much actual R&D you did. So many "bullet proof" videos just use regular kevlar and shoot it with a 22. It was very refreshing seeing someone actually test the materials and find what actually works reliably, then use a firearm that is actually likely to be used against it. This felt like a real project product rather than a made-for-youtube "close enough" thing. Absolutely fantastic!

  • @Zii_Vii
    @Zii_Vii 10 месяцев назад +69

    Man that suit looks incredible considering the material. She did an amazing job.

    • @tonyfarid7165
      @tonyfarid7165 7 месяцев назад +1

      She or he I really had no idea

  • @TheSuitedShootist
    @TheSuitedShootist Год назад +1811

    As both a gun geek and a style enthusiast, this was exceptionally well done.
    Impressed that y'all brought in an actual tailor and made bullet resistant canvassing.
    I'm super interested as to the fit and feel of the finished product.
    I was surprised with how normal it ended up looking.

    • @enderwolf2504
      @enderwolf2504 Год назад +67

      name checks out

    • @bowxfire5275
      @bowxfire5275 Год назад +11

      Content checks out.

    • @damired
      @damired Год назад +7

      Holy! Your nickname SUITS your comment so dam well!

    • @TheSuperBoyProject
      @TheSuperBoyProject Год назад +1

      As a cocaine addict this was very fascinating to me as well

    • @drink.juice.
      @drink.juice. Год назад +4

      CIA gonna lift yall swag and start making it standard issue

  • @marblemarble7113
    @marblemarble7113 Год назад +1236

    I've seen other ballistic suits before but yours is by far the closest I've seen to a normal looking suit. At worst it just looks like a slightly thick suit made for colder weather, but when you were wearing it I could hardly tell.

    • @TAMAMO-VIRUS
      @TAMAMO-VIRUS Год назад +35

      It only looked odd when he was holding and firing the gun in the wear test. You could see it tent up on the back. But obviously most people won't be going around and firing guns. So I could see someone just wearing this normally and no one noticing anything odd.

    • @peepopalaber
      @peepopalaber Год назад +3

      What? I've seen a bunch that are even thinner.

    • @zaneturner9223
      @zaneturner9223 Год назад +14

      @@peepopalaber but will it stop a 45

  • @WafflesASAP
    @WafflesASAP Год назад +708

    Given all the stuff ya'll have been _silently_ going through the past few years, I hope that videos like this that take longer than expected don't get you down. It was a cool concept, and the video ending up being interesting and enjoyable. The extra work you knuckleheads had to put in paid off, for sure.
    Definitely earned my like.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +182

      It's hard to say how many views this video would have to get to actually make it pay for itself... sadly year long projects on RUclips rarely make sense from a business stand point :(

    • @sethhallahan6418
      @sethhallahan6418 Год назад +50

      @@hacksmith dw Ill just comment and bunch and share it, I gotchu

    • @NewbGamingNetworks
      @NewbGamingNetworks Год назад +11

      @@hacksmith Like many things you’ve gotta find a balance between the coolness factor and the amount of time you put in. At the end of the day it all fits inside a 30min video. I would’ve love the concept just as much even if it didn’t actually stop bullets. If you spend the extra time going the extra mile you almost want to try to turn that into its own revenue stream (Ex. Finding a way to sell these suits).
      You could also split the projects up. Do an initial first pass on an idea. Make a video about it. If it gains enough traction you can put effort into a second pass that’s even cooler with a second video. It lessens the risk and keeps the ideas within scope.
      Best of luck you guys. You’re doing awesome things, just gotta figure out how to focus it the right way.

    • @incompleteriver770
      @incompleteriver770 Год назад +4

      @@hacksmith patent it and sell the patent

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +18

      tricky part is managing youtube and how the algorithm treats your channel

  • @SPLITEYEOG
    @SPLITEYEOG 10 месяцев назад +20

    That was awesome, only thing that im not seeing mentioned is that the bullet that traveled up and out of the shoulder seam could have hit him in the head... reinforce the seams as well as shoulders and your in business.rock this witha vest under the while suit build and you got a heavily protected well dreseed individual.

  • @thelastroman7791
    @thelastroman7791 Год назад +3453

    This suit you guys made would actually have a lot of practical applications. Secret Service, plain clothes agents, undercover police, the list goes on. Definitely worth at least a patent.

    • @wazaagbreak-head6039
      @wazaagbreak-head6039 Год назад +342

      It is patented they did so before the video

    • @BreandanOCiarrai
      @BreandanOCiarrai Год назад +496

      We've actually had suits like this for a while. Hell, I've owned mine for almost ten years now. But that's not to detract from what they did here, because A) they aren't professional armourers (mine came from a company out of Israel a lot of DS and Secret Service guys buy from), and B ) what they came up with... well, being blunt, it's a lot sexier than our normal, boring-arsed business suit style armoured suits 😆

    • @deeharper1364
      @deeharper1364 Год назад +23

      @@wazaagbreak-head6039 They did? I thought it existed way before them?

    • @FeuerToifel
      @FeuerToifel Год назад +186

      @@deeharper1364 the patent is probably for the exact composite of bullet resistand materials they used, not for "a bulletproof suit"

    • @WikterRor2807
      @WikterRor2807 Год назад +12

      @@BreandanOCiarrai need to. Get myself one of. Those

  • @NardoVogt-oo6gz
    @NardoVogt-oo6gz Год назад +953

    Really big props to the creator of the suit. Squeezing all of that stuff in and making the suit look as is, must have been a really heavy tasks.

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith  Год назад +1574

    *UMP5 shoots .45ACP -- sorry for the typo! The rest of the video is correct. We only tested with 9mm FMJ rounds since they have more penetration power than a 45. Vector was the closest equivalent to an UMP5 in Canada, which is why we use it for testing.
    Also, we could have cheated and used hollowpointd, but we didn't 😊
    If you need armor, check out Premiere Body Armor ► www.premierbodyarmor.com/hacksmith
    They have certified slim bullet proof vests that you can easily wear under a suit! Which makes a lot more sense than a suit you can't even dry clean! (because you'd damage the kevlar and dyneema).

    • @HaydenVanGundy
      @HaydenVanGundy Год назад +27

      Seriously love this newer slower change of pace it really make you feel like your their and could make these ourselves. An insight into inventors and engineering creation process similar to bob ross

    • @ravoniesravenshir3926
      @ravoniesravenshir3926 Год назад +11

      Hacksmith.... why not invent your own material, like see if you can invent something new... that is what Hacksmith is all about right?
      Not just reinventing, but coming up with something new :3
      I had a idea for a combination, Spider Silk, Carbon Fiber fabric, with a micro scale/chainmail at the end, for stab resistance.

    • @HaydenVanGundy
      @HaydenVanGundy Год назад +1

      What if you ran two installments in parallel like:
      Weekly installments on a bigger project at the end of 3 months.
      Then have one that you film less and is done in a week or month.

    • @MrYeast102
      @MrYeast102 Год назад +17

      @@ravoniesravenshir3926 Chain mail wouldn't really protect against stabs, it's more for slashes

    • @grosen84
      @grosen84 Год назад +12

      A 9mm round cant hold 4.5 Grams powder. even if it could.. the gun would blow up instantly.. its more likely 4.5 GRAINS. 4.5 GRAMS is close to 70 grains..

  • @AidenWagner-z4w
    @AidenWagner-z4w 10 месяцев назад +11

    Dude the fact that you can do stuff like this blows my mind!!

  • @coffeenutta2488
    @coffeenutta2488 Год назад +437

    The thing I have loved the most about this video. Hearing the concern and a little self doubt with the tailor. Knowing it is the pure professionalism coming out. Just the thought that this project is pushing what industry elite think is it to big to do.
    This is the thing I love the most. Seeing people pushed to their limit, push past that limit and succeed.
    Hat off to all involved.

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media Год назад +10

      I thought that was so sweet. They were so invested.

  • @TheRealG73
    @TheRealG73 Год назад +716

    Happy to see James back. I hope he’s doing well, life is tough but seeing James doing well and exploring the engineering mysteries of the world brings me and many more joy.

    • @stinkothestooleater4490
      @stinkothestooleater4490 Год назад +13

      I'm more happy to see Keanu reeves make an appearance

    • @RoCoKo
      @RoCoKo Год назад +6

      he is not back actually, this video is created 1 year ago

    • @randomlynate
      @randomlynate Год назад

      @@RoCoKo 1 day*

    • @RoCoKo
      @RoCoKo Год назад

      @@randomlynate no, look at the bottom right at 09:06

    • @vaishnav_mallya
      @vaishnav_mallya Год назад +6

      @@RoCoKo At the beginning of the video he said "we spent the last year.." Notice his appearance at that time and now.

  • @JerryRigEverything
    @JerryRigEverything Год назад +1481

    23:16 is my favorite part.

  • @matteoberry6732
    @matteoberry6732 9 месяцев назад +6

    It is great to see a tailor who cares so much about the success of her work

  • @llammi1782
    @llammi1782 Год назад +404

    I actually met James recently, and he showed me a short video of this project, at that time I didn't know how hard he worked on it. I really respect how much time he and his team puts into these projects, especially considering how little youtube rewards that kind of effort. Absolutely amazing project.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +115

      Thank you -- where did we meet!

    • @llammi1782
      @llammi1782 Год назад +101

      @@hacksmith Epcot, at the guardians of the galaxy ride

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +135

      I remember! nice to meet you!

    • @tomc180
      @tomc180 Год назад +67

      this was wholesome

    • @kL07_
      @kL07_ Год назад +8

      Damn, lucky!

  • @jakefoley9539
    @jakefoley9539 Год назад +1921

    It's surprising how self-critical the fashion designer was being considering how awesome the final product turned out.
    Just goes to show, folks in the fashion industry are playing a whole different game than the rest of us.

    • @JonathanLittle001
      @JonathanLittle001 Год назад +96

      Not just him, any craftsman ths building something beautiful and has to make compromises on the final aesthetician, goes through that conundrum, I was expecting it, enjoyd the exchange, and the finished product was indeed phenomenal all the right compromises were made

    • @blantant
      @blantant Год назад +31

      What a talent. Really impressed with it

    • @Kiloooooooooo
      @Kiloooooooooo Год назад +2

      Watch… she’s gonna find a way to make these slimmer too

    • @richardchina
      @richardchina Год назад +2

      It's a real suit it's an hour for actually been out for many years you can order it online

    • @GM-qq1wi
      @GM-qq1wi Год назад +5

      Their work was the highlight of the video, functionality is always cool, but it so impressive that it can look so good and it's cool to see how much skill it takes to put it together beutifully

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith  Год назад +2210

    Get a *one-of-a-kind collectible* from this video, like squished bullets from testing, and even a sample of the composite we developed! Only available THIS WEEKEND at www.Hacksmith.store

    • @Toothless0
      @Toothless0 Год назад +28

      Can you make a toothless tail from how to train your dragon

    • @Spookihi
      @Spookihi Год назад +5

      Doge

    • @henrypert4592
      @henrypert4592 Год назад +18

      Can you theoretically buy the suit? Like do I need to write you an Email or something?

    • @samleathes3548
      @samleathes3548 Год назад +3

      Early! Love ur stuff!

    • @lindahamilton2996
      @lindahamilton2996 Год назад +3

      noice

  • @ramsesmalony9730
    @ramsesmalony9730 9 месяцев назад +6

    ok i must admit this is one of my top 10 youtube videos of all times

  • @alnimri
    @alnimri Год назад +502

    The fact that not only did they make it functional (clever to take advantage of the multilayering with the vest and suit) but they maintained it to be very well fashionable. Hacksmith delivers as always!

    • @johnwking29
      @johnwking29 Год назад +1

      I was surprised it can be cut by a scissor

    • @tOSdude
      @tOSdude Год назад +5

      @@johnwking29 Different kind of damage

  • @MosBaked
    @MosBaked Год назад +1431

    Its crazy that they managed to squeeze all that body armour into that tiny suit, mad props to the material scientist you guys brought in.

    • @STR33TZK1NG
      @STR33TZK1NG Год назад +24

      It's crazy to think they didn't even use uhmwpe which would've made the suit more bullet resistant, lighter and thinner.

    • @cc-vg4ed
      @cc-vg4ed Год назад +62

      @@STR33TZK1NG They are using uhmwpe. This is the mostly white material. Spectra is a common uhmwpe, but there are dozens of different models of spectra.

    • @STR33TZK1NG
      @STR33TZK1NG Год назад +9

      @@cc-vg4ed that's very interesting, because Safelite makes uhmwpe panels that weigh next to nothing and are IIIA. They're also most def thinner than what they used.
      Which is why I mentioned it in the first place. Since they wouldn't mention any specific material other than it being kevlar.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +127

      Safelite's IIIA panels are 0.18" thick, which is 4.5mm -- our suit vest composite came in at 3.25mm =)

    • @STR33TZK1NG
      @STR33TZK1NG Год назад +13

      @@hacksmith color me impressed. I didn't catch that! I guess the video doesn't do the Suit justice. So can you spill the beans? Did you use uhmwpe?

  • @panch78
    @panch78 Год назад +1090

    The tailor is such a perfectionist that it is admirable. I love watching people that love their craft work. Amazing!

    • @RichestMen
      @RichestMen Год назад +10

      She's not only a great tailor. I love how she puts effort to her craft. I love her crafts. It looks cool!

    • @toxiclyhydrated5478
      @toxiclyhydrated5478 Год назад +14

      cant imagine how she felt watching her creation get shot though.

    • @arzqh
      @arzqh Год назад +6

      @@toxiclyhydrated5478 i mean wasnt that the point lmao.

    • @toxiclyhydrated5478
      @toxiclyhydrated5478 Год назад +2

      @@arzqh Yes, that was the entire point.

  • @Nathan-vt1jz
    @Nathan-vt1jz 10 месяцев назад +8

    It’s cool to see this made!
    It’s not a new tech concept as you can buy these commercially, but really cool to see testing and production (at least available in the US, I think Hacksmith Industries is based in Canada so maybe that’s different).

  • @jakesto
    @jakesto Год назад +562

    This is the kind of content I love to watch! What a perfect video for James to return in. James genuinely looks proud of the suit, and I hope he and his team continue to make projects like this that they can be proud of!

  • @mare96ful
    @mare96ful Год назад +384

    The suit doesn't seem thick at all, it's really elegant. I probably wouldn't tell a difference between real and bulletproof suit. Great job I really like this video.

  • @BraydenFaist
    @BraydenFaist Год назад +2162

    I don’t know what’s more impressive, the suit or the fact that your barber knows how to make bullets

  • @shanemeyer9224
    @shanemeyer9224 3 месяца назад +1

    I am just blown away how much time and effort went into this, I mean you guys are doing what massive corporations aren't even doing and you not some armor manufacture. I wish every other company took the time and effort to develop there products like you did, we would have some absolutely amazing things if they did.

  • @andrewchilds8886
    @andrewchilds8886 Год назад +639

    Honestly I think y’all could sell these. Plenty of people would like to have a suit as nice as the one shown and the fact that it’s bullet proof against small calibers is a lot more than most suits provide

    • @Relixification
      @Relixification Год назад +72

      the Federal Government could use these

    • @hoangtrieu3438
      @hoangtrieu3438 Год назад +87

      I won't be surprised if someone has already contacted him to buy the design or order a suit

    • @thesupreme8062
      @thesupreme8062 Год назад +16

      Its would be very very expensive

    • @thunder_chunder6491
      @thunder_chunder6491 Год назад +28

      A company in South America has been selling these for years.

    • @416blackmamba
      @416blackmamba Год назад +17

      @@thesupreme8062 governments of superpower countries could easily afford these for VIPs and security personnel

  • @patrickphilippot6600
    @patrickphilippot6600 Год назад +187

    The Material Science Engineering student did so well on this suit. All of you did! Like honestly the suit looks great (before you go and shoot it up) all of you should be very proud of what you made here.
    keep up the good work guys!

    • @radeni
      @radeni Год назад +6

      the impressive part is that the suit looked great even after being shot up

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith  Год назад +313

    If you need armor, check out Premiere Body Armor ► www.premierbodyarmor.com/hacksmith
    They have certified slim bullet proof vests that you can easily wear under a suit! Which makes a lot more sense than a suit you can't even dry clean! (because you'd damage the kevlar and dyneema).

    • @IberianCraftsman
      @IberianCraftsman Год назад +7

      Hope you still wear that suit. Just slightly patch the bullet holes. They are just barely noticeable anyways. 😅
      Cheers from Spain 🇪🇸

    • @ravoniesravenshir3926
      @ravoniesravenshir3926 Год назад +1

      I want hacksmith armor though.... thank you.
      Try carbon fiber clad flexible plate mail next... wait that hasn't been invented.
      Flexible platemail, is basically micro chainmail with kevilar wover through the holes, and layered.
      Then you take that, and put carbon fiber cloth around it, and see if it holds up to gunfire., :3

    • @thedarkandgamer
      @thedarkandgamer Год назад +1

      Wait this is only the 3rd reply?

    • @matsiconl191
      @matsiconl191 Год назад +1

      Kingsman suits are also bulletproof

    • @robotbot905
      @robotbot905 Год назад

      PLEASE DO MAKE A ROBOTIC FISH WITH A CAMERA.

  • @leftysr2stupid354
    @leftysr2stupid354 10 месяцев назад +5

    A barber that makes bullets? Thats an American right there!

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  10 месяцев назад

      Nah, Canadian. Just part of the Wick universe

  • @bena461
    @bena461 Год назад +696

    I'm still amazed that you guys can take the stuff of LITERAL FICTION and make it functional in the real world. excellent work James and Team.
    Keep making awesome content on your own schedule!

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +114

      Heh..heh... this wasn't our own schedule haha -- rushed the video when Lionsgate approached us to be associated with it ;)

    • @AquariumAficionado
      @AquariumAficionado Год назад +2

      @@hacksmith in what way?!?!

    • @magicgunn
      @magicgunn Год назад +4

      This has already been made for a very long time

    • @bena461
      @bena461 Год назад +2

      @@hacksmith all the same , incredible work you guys.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +18

      making a youtube video isn't easy -- wasn't planning on having it done so soon!

  • @WellingtonIronman
    @WellingtonIronman Год назад +746

    Your tailor did an outstanding job there. I don’t know if people realise how much of a challenge this would have been for them.

    • @Kryoza
      @Kryoza Год назад +3

      Governments around the world actually wear these suits

    • @kaptainkaoz6656
      @kaptainkaoz6656 Год назад +5

      @@Kryoza I don’t think the government wear suits like this

    • @Dunkopf
      @Dunkopf Год назад +2

      ​@@Kryoza LOL probably too expensive for the GOV tax. Tho Congress could probably afford it

    • @Kryoza
      @Kryoza Год назад

      @@kaptainkaoz6656 well not particularly the government but Special Agents of the us government do. Depending on the mission they will wear this. Secret service also wear these and CIA, NSA, OSI, CID NCIS.

  • @TheNukedNacho
    @TheNukedNacho 11 месяцев назад +656

    Your barber making you bullets would be something straight out of the movies as well. Great video all around

  • @coltonrobinson5474
    @coltonrobinson5474 4 месяца назад +1

    A silk lining or shirt and maybe a silk tie would look classy and also provide more bullet resistance to the suit. (Plus I think a silk necktie or bowtie would look luxurious, but the bullet has a very little chance of actually hitting the tie in any way that would be useful.)

  • @brycesmith5784
    @brycesmith5784 Год назад +2791

    That's actually really really impressive that a civilian team was able to make a bulletproof vest that works just as well or better than a certified military issued vest. You guys definitely blew my mind with this one!

    • @cooperbaxter8068
      @cooperbaxter8068 Год назад +486

      Not to be too pedantic, but calling it "certified military issue" is a little misleading. The vest used in the video was level 2 soft body armor. Level 1's aren't even sold anymore. Level 2A is the only rating lower than 2, and it's quite rare. Most police departments issue level 3A at a minimum, and level 3 frequently. The US military uses a different rating system than the NIJ, but the issued armor is roughly on par with level 4 by the NIJ standard. The US Army's IOTV, (Improved Outer Tactical Vest) has a NIJ equivalent rating of 3A, without even having the armor plates in it.
      In other words, the direct comparison in the video was to the almost weakest body armor commercially available. A level that is considered too low for most police work, except in low crime areas. The standard issue military body armor has a higher rating without even having its plates in. More typical users of level IIs are small time night security workers, mall cops, or journalists - people who don't expect to actually get shot at so comfort is a priority.
      I'm not trying to say that it wasn't an impressive accomplishment - it absolutely is. The suit was both incredibly stylish and effective against small rounds. Even better it was but together by a group who don't typically make armor. But at the same time the vest is a lower rating than my issued helmet, and far below issued body armor. You must recall that for the suit, they essentially took the materials already typically used in soft body armor, and shaped them differently. Hopefully this didn't come across as patronizing, or like I'm trying to correct you. My intention is to share knowledge on the subject I thought you might find interesting. Body armor and ballistics really are fascinating subjects.

    • @bigboahpete7484
      @bigboahpete7484 Год назад +55

      @@cooperbaxter8068 🤓

    • @josephs1929
      @josephs1929 Год назад +57

      @@cooperbaxter8068 the point is that it's thinner and more flexible than the commercial stuff with the same protection level. It's not a guarantee, but that implies that level 3A or better soft armor built by these guys could be significantly thinner than what's available

    • @starman1294
      @starman1294 Год назад +70

      @@cooperbaxter8068 "not to be too pedantic" *proceeds to be too pedantic*

    • @mateopadron5533
      @mateopadron5533 Год назад +76

      @@cooperbaxter8068 thank you, this was informative

  • @artemmor
    @artemmor Год назад +137

    I'm just happy to see James and his charismatic enthusiasm towards the projects. Hope he's doing well

  • @Omnicrola
    @Omnicrola Год назад +763

    Respect for all the time and testing that went into this video, incredible amount of dedication. It's good to see you back in video James, and I hope you're still taking care of yourself.
    13:14 "We had some custom bullets made *by my barber*" Confirmed James pays his barber in Continental coins.

    • @BreakOutChillerReal
      @BreakOutChillerReal Год назад +6

      as a german, this sentence got me at first really confused ;D

    • @zero.Identity
      @zero.Identity Год назад +4

      @@BreakOutChillerReal since it implies that youa rent confused anymore.. mind telling me why a barber sells custom bullets? im german too btw

    • @austin123457
      @austin123457 Год назад +4

      @@zero.Identity Because America is fuckin awesome.

    • @zero.Identity
      @zero.Identity Год назад +1

      @@austin123457 lol good joke

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +21

      @@austin123457 We're Canadian -- as is our barber.

  • @katunu6030
    @katunu6030 10 месяцев назад +4

    John Wick must have like 1000s of ribs with the amount of bullets hitting him

  • @joostfloot5279
    @joostfloot5279 Год назад +245

    I can't believe the suit looked so good and managed to stop bullets. Could really tell that this was a passion project of James by how nervous he was for the testing and giddy when it all worked out!

  • @deveshparsekar9782
    @deveshparsekar9782 Год назад +333

    You guys can do a sick John wick style fight maybe with airsoft guns. With James in the suit as Wick taking out entire enemy fleet.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  Год назад +139

      We had a lot of plans for this video, maybe we'll do a part 2!

    • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
      @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 Год назад +44

      @@hacksmith You mean Chapter 2

    • @syedmakbul8414
      @syedmakbul8414 Год назад +5

      You should invite some gun youtuber like brandon herrera,etc

    • @RnadomStuff
      @RnadomStuff Год назад

      hi

    • @Bruno-cb5gk
      @Bruno-cb5gk Год назад +1

      @@hacksmith a part 2 would be great! Would also be interesting to see if it could stop something more powerful under favourable conditions, like a 5.56 from a bit further away, against both layers, at an angle.

  • @tiodrakul
    @tiodrakul Год назад +173

    I'm impressed. Not only did the suit work better than a conventional bulletproof vest, it also looks like a perfectly normal suit. Well done

  • @jonathanscharf176
    @jonathanscharf176 Месяц назад +2

    I hope the DOD rewards you all with some serious funding for that amazing work!

  • @himanshuanand9048
    @himanshuanand9048 Год назад +499

    Hats off to their scientific approach, step by step data logging and double kudos to the engineer who can also make a super stylish suit!

    • @THEBIGGAME683
      @THEBIGGAME683 Год назад +8

      Aren't the enginer who made the suit are called fasion designer?

    • @buschwichtel
      @buschwichtel Год назад

      @@THEBIGGAME683 They did say they're a material science student, which is close enough in my book

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Год назад +1125

    The fact that it took you guys over a year to create this video is amazing. That's a lot of patience and persistence and the results really paid off in the end. I'd love to see you guys test this suit out against a dragon's breath shotgun round like the one in John Wick 4.

    • @petorasuke
      @petorasuke Год назад +14

      Been a long time i haven't seen you on yt comments

    • @botgamingcodm5808
      @botgamingcodm5808 Год назад +3

      Yo

    • @brandonthecool2151
      @brandonthecool2151 Год назад +4

      Holy jesus hes back

    • @tymcmahon5904
      @tymcmahon5904 Год назад +12

      Dragons breath rounds don't actually do that much damage. The magnesium shards are pretty small and slow down quickly. As long as it isnt shot point blank, almost any armor rating will stop it.

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom Год назад +1

      Damn I ain't seen you in a while bro

  • @IrisCorven
    @IrisCorven Год назад +1239

    It's a damn shame we don't know the tailor's name, because I'd love to see more of their work. Even with it moving from a slimmer fit to a more general purpose suit, they did a fantastic job making it looks so nice.

    • @SulfuricRain
      @SulfuricRain Год назад +51

      @@elephantoslsd can confirm, am foreign intelligence

    • @blank9789
      @blank9789 Год назад +36

      @@SulfuricRain Can also confirm, am the bullet that just went through foreign intelligence's head for snoopin around.

    • @shinobuoshino5066
      @shinobuoshino5066 Год назад +16

      @@elephantoslsd if that were the case maybe he shouldn't wear nail polish as a man.

    • @ben.pueschel
      @ben.pueschel Год назад +4

      @@shinobuoshino5066my condolences

    • @アヤたん
      @アヤたん Год назад +25

      @@shinobuoshino5066 i literally cant tell if you're being sexist or homophobic, but it's deplorable either way.

  • @Middlestepofficial
    @Middlestepofficial 10 месяцев назад

    There's a new material called Borophene which is stronger than Graphene and more flexible. Can be the future of truly bulletproof suits, if we find a way how to absorb the kinetic energy from the bullet. The muzzle energy of a bullet impact is insane. For a reference, let's assume the force or F=mv, where F is the force, m is the mass of the bullet, and v is the velocity of the bullet. A 5.56×45 round for example has an average energy of 1311 lb/ft (or 181.25 kg/m in metric units). For comparison, a hammer blow that travels 50 ft/s (15.24 m/s) and weights 5 lbs (2.26 kg) has a kinetic energy of around 190 lb/ft (or 26.26 kg/m), 7 times less than a 5.56mm round impact. That's not easy to absorb at all with a thin layer of fabric.

  • @minecraftbuilderify
    @minecraftbuilderify Год назад +125

    Really good to see James back in front of the camera, hope is feeling better
    Also to the person who made the suit really well done, it must have taken a lot of hard work and been a challenge project physical & mentally but you should be really proud hope you kept one of the bullets as proof of your work

    • @PurpleandGold615
      @PurpleandGold615 Год назад +1

      You could definitely tell the tailor was nervous. They should be very proud of themselves with how it turned out. It looks perfect and all you can ask for from a bulletproof suit.

  • @peoplez129
    @peoplez129 Год назад +521

    One thing to keep in mind is even if you have a vest that could stop bullets, it would hurt more than a traditional vest, and likely result in broken bones and internal bleeding. In the movie he takes the impacts, but in real life you would be in trouble and on the ground from any shot.

    • @aoyuki1409
      @aoyuki1409 Год назад +115

      @Paulos physics dont lie. the plastic absorbed the bullet's energy but because nothing happened to the plastic means that the plastic transferred the bullet energy to you. bulletproof vests works by absorbing the bullet force, and spreading it across a bigger area so you dont feel as much pain (or they try to fully absorb the energy and warp themselves which if u push too far will fail like the standard vest in the vid). yeah wearing this suit and getting shot will not kill you but you're definitely in a world of pain and possibly multiple bruising and broken bones. its like getting poked really hard with a really blunt pole every time u get shot.

    • @seanfrosty7255
      @seanfrosty7255 Год назад +13

      @@aoyuki1409 exactly it'd be comparable to falling on a fence from jumping off of a shed

    • @mitchellwilley7208
      @mitchellwilley7208 Год назад

      I wonder if in some cases you'd be better off taking the bullet then wearing that suit.

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Год назад +11

      @@seanfrosty7255 What are you talking about? Falling on a fence? Get out of here with that comparison.

    • @Gr3nadgr3gory
      @Gr3nadgr3gory Год назад +6

      Oh yeah, at least 500 LB of impact from bullets man. Another one of those things that makes him a mythical being.

  • @DavidBeddard
    @DavidBeddard 3 месяца назад +2

    Forget John Wick, we've got Jim Hack.

  • @OnEst_Opinion
    @OnEst_Opinion Год назад +1114

    You have GOT TO appreciate the suit builder’s concerns for the look and functionality of the suit. The car they put into it. I’m AMAZED. It came out amazing!

    • @mcmystix
      @mcmystix Год назад +94

      wonder if it drives

    • @TradGuyTravels
      @TradGuyTravels Год назад +50

      What brand car was it?

    • @FiatUno2003
      @FiatUno2003 Год назад +27

      what car they put in it? I'm curious to see

    • @ground-beef
      @ground-beef Год назад +7

      clean title?

    • @shrimpaerospace
      @shrimpaerospace Год назад +20

      Woah they can put a whole damn car in a suit? Damn technology is crazy these days

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins Год назад +169

    The suit is incredible, but I’m amazed you were able to get Wick himself to test it out!

  • @lukavasyanov1409
    @lukavasyanov1409 Год назад +84

    As a person that adores three piece suits and Italian shirts I thank you for bringing such glory to the style

  • @logancausier
    @logancausier 26 дней назад +1

    Do I need a bulletproof suit? Not in a million years. Do I want one? Absolutely. What an awesome project, way to go!

  • @kevthedon6275
    @kevthedon6275 Год назад +174

    To person that made the suit, I’m so glad you’re hard work and pain staking hours paid off. It looks great

  • @Monde_nd
    @Monde_nd Год назад +1028

    I applaud the dedication this channel does to make sure to give us quality content, they even got Keanu Reeves to wear their project

    • @hardzlocc8802
      @hardzlocc8802 Год назад +3

      I need this suit✊️💯

    • @Wismic
      @Wismic Год назад +4

      666th like

    • @jroadimasupil3810
      @jroadimasupil3810 Год назад

      Did Keanu wear this suit?

    • @TheSperet
      @TheSperet Год назад +1

      @@jroadimasupil3810 yeah he even got shot by Canadians to test it, it's in the video

  • @kykel4948
    @kykel4948 Год назад +389

    The coolest thing about this as well as all these test shots were done from close range and stationary. In most of the scenes in which John Wick is hit, he's both moving and often times farther from the shooter than your shots were from the suit. I wonder how much weaker the hits would be under those circumstances.

    • @placedesjardins
      @placedesjardins Год назад +28

      The hits would not be weaker. The kevlar only prevent penetration. The impact of the bullet will still be absorbed by the person, so if he or she is hit where there is bone underneath, the bone will get shattered.

    • @pain00077
      @pain00077 Год назад

      ​@@placedesjardins 😬

    • @dantreadwell7421
      @dantreadwell7421 Год назад +10

      The rounds would not lose that much impact over the ranges depicted. And some of those shots in the movie were even closer still.

    • @Aliyah_666
      @Aliyah_666 Год назад +5

      9mm tends to retain lethality farther then you think. A 50 meter or 75 meter shot from an smg is quite lethal.

    • @noname-wo9yy
      @noname-wo9yy Год назад +1

      @@placedesjardins yup it's like getting hit with a sledgehammer instead of being stabbed

  • @ChristopherSchreib-yn1vu
    @ChristopherSchreib-yn1vu 10 месяцев назад

    There’s a ‘memory’ alloy made of Nickel and Titanium, called Nitinol, which is used a lot in electronic devices, which could be woven into a flexible netting or loose mesh, that could be layered in between layers of Kevlar. It’s tensile strength is so great, that bullets hitting these Nitinol wires, would get caught it, be slightly diced, rather than penetrating. This augmentation of John Wick’s suit material would also make the suit proof against cutting edge attacks with knives stabbing at him, or swords trying to slice him to pieces. Also, if he’s hit with an electric taser, the Nitinol wires will conduct and ground the high voltage around him, rather than let the taser’s charge hurt him. But all titanium alloys are very expensive, so it’s unlikely they will become standard parts of bulletproof vests in general, although the Army often uses it to make a super-tough coating on many of their heavy armored vehicles.

    • @hacksmith
      @hacksmith  10 месяцев назад

      Nitinol isn't that strong... we've done projects with it

  • @double_a13
    @double_a13 Год назад +1100

    Imagine being a tailor so highly valued that you actually have to hide your face AND voice. Just proves how successful she is. (SHE from the dress up and the build of her hands)

    • @Guna89420
      @Guna89420 Год назад +49

      24 replies all hidden. Imagine being such a top secret tailor that not even comments about them are allowed?! 🤯

    • @a180combatbowsergamepro6
      @a180combatbowsergamepro6 Год назад +2

      unfunny

    • @v1t4m1n
      @v1t4m1n Год назад +3

      or just refused to show a face

    • @twoys440
      @twoys440 Год назад

      im gonna find her, and im gonna xxxx her

    • @Dr4g0k1n
      @Dr4g0k1n Год назад +21

      It's not ok to assume gender based on outward expression. Keep the love 👍

  • @TheMNWolf
    @TheMNWolf Год назад +342

    It's an interesting design challenge. The old school thought behind armor is to spread out the area of force, turning a puncture into just an impact. To do that, you need something rigid like metal plates. Instead, you're doing something more akin to catching the bullet with a drop cloth. Which leads to something about the John Wick movies that I really love; John gets the everloving snot beat out of him. Sure, there's no bullet wound, but he's still limping.

    • @rachelblake2350
      @rachelblake2350 Год назад +30

      There was a fantastic little moment in Chapter 4 (right after he dispatches the last henchman in the nunchuck sequence) where he swings through, then immediately stumbles because he's had seven shades of shit beaten out of him. Such a realistically vulnerable moment that does so much to humanise the character.

    • @Ryan-ob6gp
      @Ryan-ob6gp Год назад +3

      I'm sure it's been often conceived, but I like to think that some kind of rigid plating shirt would go underneath this - less to stop the bullet and more to do exactly the one job this suit doesn't - spread out the force. heck even rigid leather plating would take some of the sting out of being punched full force by a bullet.

    • @delusion5867
      @delusion5867 Год назад +6

      @@rachelblake2350 He is a man of sheer f***ing will after all. But, he's as human as the rest of them and survives purely on luck, skill and, as previously mentioned, will.

    • @mw2zorzest
      @mw2zorzest Год назад +1

      To be fair there's different types of armour, ceramic plate armour is a little different for example, having significantly worse durability, often only able to stop a couple of shots, but it has much less 'pointed' impact, deformation if you will, as it's made to shatter and spread the force out instead of trying to stop it straight away, however it's also significantly heavier and more cumbersome, kevlar is relatively light and more durable, being able to stop many bullets assuming the structure of the kevlar itself is not too damaged, so 'metal plates' are not the only way to stop a bullet, but there's always trade-offs to different types and the only material, other than of course compounds currently still being researched, that currently could be used to make a suit like this, which, is awesome btw.

  • @Nick-bh5bk
    @Nick-bh5bk Год назад +217

    I'll be honest, I didn't think it would actually think you guys could pull this off. I am impressed. Wouldn't be surprised if you start getting calls from VIPs about getting some personalized suits.

    • @fen3311
      @fen3311 Год назад +5

      Miguel Caballero already exists and I imagine a few other smaller shops.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Год назад +1

      A few places already do that.

    • @John-X
      @John-X Год назад +7

      bruh i bet governments and presidents and prime ministers are gonna want this suit

    • @thebatmanwholaughs
      @thebatmanwholaughs Год назад +6

      I need to upgrade my batsuit

    • @Redneck_Technophile
      @Redneck_Technophile Год назад

      Or maybe the secret service

  • @KuDastardly
    @KuDastardly 5 месяцев назад +5

    Dude, putting on that suit makes him look more like Hans Gruber from Die Hard than John Wick, lol!
    Say, when do you expect the Secret Service to make a visit to your shop? :D

  • @BB12-
    @BB12- Год назад +195

    That worked SO much better than i expected it would at the beginning! Actually crazy that you managed to march function and style in a way that worked so well. Incredible job on all parts here!

    • @dersaegefisch
      @dersaegefisch Год назад +1

      Agreed! Although that one shot in the back, right on the mannequin's "spine"... That looked like it would have sucked to take😅

    • @avroarchitect1793
      @avroarchitect1793 Год назад +2

      @@dersaegefisch yeah that was cracked ribs at the least and possibly a vertibre.

    • @JM-nm2ir
      @JM-nm2ir Год назад +1

      @@avroarchitect1793 Still… Better that than a perforated lung, heart, stomach, or spine…

  • @synthsol5522
    @synthsol5522 Год назад +118

    I’ve noticed in other armor testing videos, the material being tested is usually lying flat against a plastic dummy or water jug, reason being so ur armor doesn’t fly off the wall and it makes the test more accurate, because the wearer of the armor might restrict some of the armor’s tensile expansion

  • @BuckFoeJiden
    @BuckFoeJiden Год назад +974

    If you end up revisiting this, I have some suggestions.
    I recommend looking into UHMW Polymers to aid in backface deformation. These are sometimes used in IV hard plates.
    You can also look into forged carbon fiber for added rigidity, and layer it sort of like scales, or plate armor underneath the kevlar fabric.
    The latter would be far more work, but should, in theory, spread out the energy of backface deformation to an acceptable level while still allowing the suit to move almost as well as a standard tailored suit.

    • @Manish_3333
      @Manish_3333 Год назад +5

      Yeah right!

    • @austinhayles3328
      @austinhayles3328 Год назад +21

      @MrPipol-nm3cd but the suit and the bullet proof vest were tested on the same mannequin yet the bullet proof vest didnt stop all bullets however, the suit on the identical mannequin stopped all bullets so oil based clay or not, the suit performed better than the bullet proof vest as they were both tested on the same material to give it the same validity

    • @matthewchin6454
      @matthewchin6454 Год назад +7

      If you're making a suit specifically tailored to one person, it could have a large rigid chest and back plates that are still fairly light

    • @JokingJoker
      @JokingJoker Год назад +2

      @MrPipol-nm3cd Yeah but think in the odds... The vest did it worst... The bullet is not in. That is progress.

    • @maverickeugene3621
      @maverickeugene3621 Год назад

      They have a nano tech fluid that's lighter than spider silk but 100 times stronger than carbon.

  • @IsaiahFriedlander
    @IsaiahFriedlander 8 дней назад +1

    YOU DONT NEED THICK FABRIC TO MAKE A BULLETPROOF VEST YOU JUST NEED A FEW NOKIAS

  • @RoomieOfficial
    @RoomieOfficial Год назад +1684

    So freaking cool! Well done guys!!

    • @Bapudebepo
      @Bapudebepo Год назад +15

      Wow didn’t expect to see you here hey roomie 😁

    • @SyEEDCC
      @SyEEDCC Год назад +9

      Joel, you are the last person I’d expect to see in a hacksmith comment section 😂

    • @jezza899
      @jezza899 Год назад +2

      WTF?! I didn't know Joel was a John Wick fan!

    • @easeff3634
      @easeff3634 Год назад

      😅👋

    • @lmao2351
      @lmao2351 Год назад +1

      Dra mig baklänges

  • @fletcherchase926
    @fletcherchase926 Год назад +579

    The jacket over the vest is an interesting concept for armor, it seems like the completely separated layers lets the jacket slip over the vest and spread the impact over more surface area. I wonder what a loose outer layer would do on a standard vest

    • @JasonLihani
      @JasonLihani Год назад +51

      There are also scenes where he holds his jacket out in front of him which would act more like when they were testing the deformation on the foam. The material would have a lot more room to slow down the rounds over time.

    • @NoBaconForYou
      @NoBaconForYou Год назад +16

      If it could be made resistant to 5.56... I see military or militia applications. Maybe it's simply too expensive to equip each soldier like this. Imagine the pants are also bullet resistant

    • @NoBaconForYou
      @NoBaconForYou Год назад +7

      Just imagine: modern minutemen dawning bulletproof uniforms

    • @quinnreilly7681
      @quinnreilly7681 Год назад +4

      @@NoBaconForYou Legs are also relatively round so it would likely take less material to make pants bullet resistant. The goal would mostly be to deflect impact away from the flesh.

    • @CalzaTheFox
      @CalzaTheFox Год назад +13

      @@NoBaconForYou 5.56 is usually traveling at three times the speed 9mm is. Kevlar alone can't stop it and Polyethylene requires a lot of layers. Modern plates designed to stop 5.56 usually combine ceramic strike faces with polyethylene backers.

  • @inponzu
    @inponzu Год назад +102

    Extreme props to the engineering student for making this a reality. They exceeded all my expectations for how this suit looks. Some great shit

  • @enigmarocker
    @enigmarocker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Super badass. Much love.

  • @sycom-
    @sycom- Год назад +210

    I literally just clicked the video thinking this was gonna be a myth busters thing where they’d disprove it by testing different things, I didn’t actually think they would succeed with such unbelievable results, this was amazing, even if it’s bruising and some bones are breaking, you would live with this suit on and look stylish, actually remarkable

    • @Hypogeal-Foundation
      @Hypogeal-Foundation Год назад +1

      Oblag was the thing that was used.
      Some guy created it and sent it off to hacksmith.

    • @websterri
      @websterri Год назад

      They didnt though. The suite from the movie was real. Bullet resistant suites have been a thing for a while, and they are WAY better.

  • @victor-ur5zu
    @victor-ur5zu Год назад +1048

    Imagine create a suit that resist more than a current bullet proof vest🔥 what an amazing work of all of the team 👏🏼

    • @Thetacomaninnit
      @Thetacomaninnit Год назад +83

      Bullet proof doesn’t exis-
      Nokia: did I stutter?

    • @Stalloner
      @Stalloner Год назад +55

      I think is mostly because police bullet proof jacket is all about massive production, but in this case they took the time and knowledge to handcraft just 1 set of bulletproof suit.

    • @kjonguerrette3614
      @kjonguerrette3614 Год назад +10

      also, I don't think he changed the vest, they're really only good for a few rounds

    • @DavidLopez-dr1eq
      @DavidLopez-dr1eq Год назад +5

      I just wonder if the vest had plates in it because I got a plate carrier and it definitely stops 9mm and 45acp

    • @Kenshiro3rd
      @Kenshiro3rd Год назад +4

      @@Stalloner true, though the way they did it was classic bespoke fashion with the panels sewn in after the fact, more akin to standard armoring. Making a non-bespoke/tailored version would actually be easier as they would be more standardized, and less need for alteration.

  • @MarcusConstantine_Cavalida21
    @MarcusConstantine_Cavalida21 Год назад +116

    As a tailor, I felt every bullet, bastards!
    Though, considering how the interlining is what the suit's really worth, you can probably just have the outer wool replaced with new fabrics at the end of every operation. I wished you buttoned up the jacket because I wanted to see if the construction could withstand the punch of a bullet without the button slipping or being torn right off.

  • @robinbavo2438
    @robinbavo2438 3 месяца назад +2

    Imagine shooting a man with your last bullet and he stands there UNFAZED

  • @futuretrunks9257
    @futuretrunks9257 Год назад +145

    Easily the greatest RUclips channel to ever exist. I will always support this channel. Always straight up making fictional stuff not fiction anymore, I love it!!

    • @carsonf5861
      @carsonf5861 Год назад +1

      Absolutely they dream up awesome stuff to make this channel is what I dreamed of when I was a kid 😊

  • @casualintrovert207
    @casualintrovert207 Год назад +462

    what I really wanted to see was how it would fare when the suit is actually open slightly, like in the way JW uses it to shield himself with. In a lot of scenes he actually pulls his suit outwards to give himself more coverage and so it doesn't leave dents in his body.

    • @thatcrazyguy834
      @thatcrazyguy834 Год назад +76

      Pretty sure he does it to make sure it doesnt leave holes in his face

    • @xenith115
      @xenith115 Год назад +21

      With ballistic protection you want armor that conforms to your body so that it limits the potential for penetration as much as possible. When every vital area is covered completely and from all angles, you have the highest chance of stopping a bullet. If you try and lightly drape fabric in front of you like that you risk the bullet coming loose from the fabric as it is being absorbed by the ballistic material and going around it and into your body.

    • @Greavence420
      @Greavence420 Год назад +9

      Attempts to hold sheet of material being shot, entirely loses grip on impact. This is a short form of holding up the side of the jacket infront of your face

    • @shawnba2294
      @shawnba2294 Год назад

      @@thatcrazyguy834 Lmaooooo

    • @Kitteh.B
      @Kitteh.B Год назад +1

      Kyle Hill did a video on exactly that just the other day!

  • @theminnesotan592
    @theminnesotan592 Год назад +110

    10:45 Yeah it is incredible how much variation there can be between two rounds that came from the same box. Anything from the bullet weight, to the powder charge, to how the powder is distributed in the case and much more can vary from round to round.

    • @pfarabee
      @pfarabee Год назад +9

      They are also using Winchester white box, which is very dirty ammo and rather inconsistent to start with.

    • @Aliyah_666
      @Aliyah_666 Год назад +1

      ​@@pfarabee Winchester white box is enough for Paul Harrell.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Год назад +2

      That is why cheap ammo isn't good ammo. Poor quality control.

  • @nicholasalderman773
    @nicholasalderman773 8 месяцев назад +1

    im glad he is properly using the names bullet ,cassing ,and round of ammunition unlike others

  • @JarahFemi
    @JarahFemi Год назад +136

    So great to see so many passionate people working together, the tailor really showed why theyre the best at what they do! if this suit wasn't perfect to them, seeing what is perfect to them might blow my mind

    • @mutilator97
      @mutilator97 Год назад +5

      What would be perfect to them might not be possible with current tech and materials. I imagine they would like to make a suit that is barely(and I do mean BARELY) thicker than an average suit jacket and vest, but is still bullet resistant. Hell, if possible, go for III-A.
      Also, fun fact: there is a company that already makes covert bulletproof gear. They have hoodies and backpacks, but I don't know of anything else. Also can't remember the company's name, unfortunately.

  • @pixelperfect9111
    @pixelperfect9111 Год назад +407

    Make note most body armor you can buy is only safe up until the first 3 hits before the composite/plates break down, stretch, lose integrity in the spaces hit(from what ive seen by guntubers testing and playing with it im not an expert). So the fact the suit you made took so many is truly amazing imo.

    • @sloreo8278
      @sloreo8278 Год назад +17

      What soft armor is good for 3 hits? Most take a hell of beating from all sorts of calibers before failing.

    • @ATruckCampbell
      @ATruckCampbell Год назад +50

      Most kevlar armor can take hits in the same area and even same spot and perform as they should. The 3 hits you are talking about is likely ceramics, which can break down quickly and cannot take hits in the same spot once the ceramic in that spot has been destroyed.

    • @hearthatbird
      @hearthatbird Год назад +12

      This armor is soft. Either the bullet goes straight through or stops. It's the caliber of the bullet instead of number of shots that matters.

    • @david7384
      @david7384 Год назад +15

      You have no idea what you're talking about at all lol. Some reasons your comment is nonsense
      1. You're thinking of ceramic armor, not Kevlar
      2. Most commercial body armor is Kevlar
      3. Ceramic is advanced body armor that can stop rifle rounds that will cut through Kevlar like paper

    • @chrisgriffith9252
      @chrisgriffith9252 Год назад

      @pixel perfect
      Wrong
      Plain and simple...

  • @erickheredia8910
    @erickheredia8910 Год назад +1089

    I could totally see an industry dedicated to creating these suits. That's a billion-dollar idea right there.

    • @TeenPerspektiva
      @TeenPerspektiva Год назад +63

      Yeah like stealth protection

    • @alexgrinage
      @alexgrinage Год назад +29

      Lol several companies aremale suits or jackets and hoodies. Bulletproof everyone doesn't make suit but everything else

    • @gabehanks
      @gabehanks Год назад +68

      ​@@alexgrinage made no sense

    • @alexgrinage
      @alexgrinage Год назад +3

      @@gabehanks enough sense for point

    • @kurokuma2124
      @kurokuma2124 Год назад +95

      ​@@alexgrinagehad a stroke reading this

  • @LT.Stank135
    @LT.Stank135 10 месяцев назад +7

    Is no one gonna mention the fact that they made a SUIT that works better than a freaking bullet proof vest?!? Why is James making RUclips videos and not signing government contracts?!?

    • @melvinfranco2142
      @melvinfranco2142 3 месяца назад +2

      Probably because doing RUclips videos sounds better to him than signing government contracts.

    • @LT.Stank135
      @LT.Stank135 3 месяца назад +2

      @@melvinfranco2142 Cant argue with that ngl

    • @trp2413
      @trp2413 3 месяца назад

      Gov already has suits that do better, see the hole in Trumps coat?

    • @fen3311
      @fen3311 3 месяца назад +1

      But it kinda didn't? Putting like 5-6 rounds in the same place and they didnt even say if it was a pass through or just blunt force pushing into the hole.

  • @artsman412
    @artsman412 Год назад +191

    Dude, that vest looks SICK! And the fact that it works so well is just SO COOL! You guys should send one to Keanu Reeves to use in the next Wick film (assuming they make one more after this one), or maybe just as a cool souvenir.

    • @JaxMerrick
      @JaxMerrick Год назад +5

      Sounds like an awesome idea. Reminds me of Adam Savage gifting Gary Oldman a replica ZF-1 from The Fifth Element.

  • @factuallyunstable
    @factuallyunstable Год назад +764

    I'm a bit of a suit nerd, and I hope your mystery tailor sees this comment, because the final product looked absolutely exceptional.

    • @kb841
      @kb841 Год назад +2

      🤓

    • @PrinceFloof
      @PrinceFloof Год назад +1

      @@driftartist Nerd

    • @PrinceFloof
      @PrinceFloof Год назад

      @@kb841 🤓

    • @counter546
      @counter546 Год назад +2

      NERRRRRRD

    • @jumpiko4553
      @jumpiko4553 Год назад +4

      Cool nerd, don't care what they say lol. I want a perfectly fit suit for myself once I get into real estate, any tips on how I can achieve that?

  • @damianchang6439
    @damianchang6439 Год назад +253

    This is insane I’m so impressed by the level of technology, attention to detail and precision that everyone involved in this project invested! Congrats all!

  • @noalowenstein6741
    @noalowenstein6741 5 месяцев назад

    the tailor did such a good job! they worked really hard and their work definitely shines through