I’d just assume something bad was happening and Paul was there to save everyone... then I’d allow the blanket of safety and security wrap around me in assurance
I live in an older mobile home. 2X4 studs, aluminum siding on the outside, wood paneling on the inside, 3 1/2" of insulation in between. I literally made a through-penetration for a CATV drop by putting a large Phillips screwdriver against the outside of the house and smacking it with the heel of my hand. As the MH Park that I live in is full of similar homes, missing an intruder with a 9mm could literally make a few of your neighbors very unhappy with you. Something to bear in mind. If it is poor cover, it is also a perfect environment for an over -penetration issue if you return fire.
Now I have a very strange need to know exactly how much cotton candy it WOULD take to stop a bullet... I'm the kid that liked to smash it into little rocky bits 🍭
I think a lot of people who say they spit out their coffee, tea, beer all over their table or keyboard when comments were made.... never did. They just say that to be humorous. :-P
I can just imagine Paul quietly eating that cereal the next morning, trying to read the box which is riddled with holes... crunching down on occasional lead fragments without a reaction. "Now that bite was good, but let's try that again, this time with more cereal in the spoon. "
I don't see Paul's persona as a "No nonsense and tough". Maybe it's just me. But in a SHTF scenario I would welcome him covering my ass. To me he's more of the "responsible intelligent" type of character.
That's some interesting comments you've got so far. Paul is a rare bird these days, who puts ethics first, and considers what others have to say when they have good intent.
Paul's very careful about how he handles idiots, for sure. He has a classy approach, the learning of which would serve a lot of folks raised on Jerry Springer well.
"Aisle Five! Aisle Five! Man in a taupe trench coat talking about a mass shooting." _Does he have packs of pork steaks, pork ribs, and several bags of oranges?_ "Why... yes, yes he does." _It's OK kid, he's a regular._
We could stop a lot of "school shootings" but not by banning guns. Ban teens from wearing trench coats or carrying guitar cases into schools! Both of those methods have been USED by school shooters SEVERAL TIMES through the last twenty-five years..............................elsullo
@@gregb6469 I truly do think schools need to be banned and shut down. They've become propaganda brainwashing facilities. It's the parents job to teach there kid. It's why you have a mom, who's supposed to stay home and take care of the kids and the house, while the father goes to work and pays the bills. But then the late 50s/60s hit, things happen, then you see the decline of our country. This type of model goes down the shitter. Too many folk got uppity.
Just ban kids. No kids no school. No schools no school shootings. But seriously, there are numerous proven ways to reduce juvenile violence, but they don't make good news segments I guess so all we hear is how it's the fault of guns and gun owners.
@Paul Martin you need to see the early days videos of Paul testing various kind of lumber. He has a dozen or more at least. Summary : lumber might have limitations, if it's thin plywood or balsa, or if you're being attacked by someone with an Elephant Rifle, but otherwise it's EXCELLENT.
The squirrel jumped up on a hickory stump and said "boy let me tell you what, I guess you didn't know it but I'm a 20 gauge user too, and if you care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you hold a pretty good group boy but give the rodent his do, I bet an aspen of gold against your soul cause I think I'm better than you" The hunter said "My names Paul and it might not be squirrel season but I'll take your bet you're gonna regret cause I'm the best there's ever been.
The Mythbusters tested how bulletproof water is. Basically, the higher the velocity of the bullet, the faster the water stopped it. That explains why the 9mm went through the canned food and the water jugs but the 5.56mm didn't. With modern firearms, 5' of water was enough. That means swimming 3' down will do the job (because of the oblique angle) unless the shooter is directly above you.
@@GastropodGaming2006 I can hold my breath for at least 90 seconds but I doubt that I can do that under water while swimming during a high stress situation. Also keep in mind that a gun may outrange your diving distance.
What I really like and respect about Paul is that he never tells you how something is (although he very probably knows it) no he shows you so you can get your own opinion. No bullshit, no manipulation just facts, leaving room for your own opinion.
There are some great vids showing bullet effectiveness in water (and fluids). Turns out that Water becomes far more effective as a bullet stop the faster the projectile is moving. High power rifle rounds get shredded immediately when going into water but slower handgun rounds travel further. Mythbusters showed that only 14 inches of water is needed to bring a 50 cal to a dead stop. My guess is this is why the 556 was more affected by the water and the fluid in the cans.
If you jump from a 10 foot diving board, feet fist, your body is moving slow, and you can safely touch the bottom of a 10 foot swimming pool. If you are in a helicopter 3,000 feet above a lake, and you jump, your body is moving FAST, and your bones will break, and you will die.
I'd never hide behind the two litres if there was a mass shooting in a store. RUclips has taught me that's the first place the gunman is going to fill with bullets on his way to the watermelon aisle.
When I was working as security, they had us follow the "run, hide, fight" rule. You should never assume that security is there for YOU, security is an insurance policy for the company to have a witness and someone to relay information to the police. Unless the security guard has a gun on them, they are just as useless as any other unarmed customer would be. They don't get paid to take care of the same issues that cops get paid to take care of. Its just a sad truth.
@@eddyflo2978 they only ruled that to protect police from lawsuits. If they ruled that it’s their responsibility to keep you safe then every time a crime was committed people could sue the police because they “didn’t protect them”
@@grantdavis1928 soooooooo than what's your point, fact remains anyhow. Police RESPOND to your home evasion, rape, child kidnapping, etc. Train and protect YOUR self and love ones, cause I trust police as much as I trust this government for protection. NONE!!!
And, as a police officer, I was paid to go in there and get the bad guy. But, nobody is paid enough to be a target. Concealment and cover, when available is the name of the game.
@@eddyflo2978 yep, we had the same high court ruling here in the UK years back : the police only have a duty to protect the community NOT the individual
Paul’s forehead gets another wrinkle every time he successfully field strips and puts back together his M1911 while hanging upside down and blindfolded.
I just want to know what the cashiers think whenever they see Paul coming up to the check--out line; "Here comes that guy who loves to shoot his groceries again...".
Every year when we have our armed intruder training in the office I end up explaining the difference between cover and concealment and how there are very few things in the office that would be considered cover.
Drag in a fluid is related to the square of velocity. That means that if you double the velocity, the resistance imparted by the fluid on the projectile increases 4 times. Viewed in this light, it's easy to see how fast bullets are often ripped apart by impacts with fluids.
I love that he did the insulation de-bunk. People are ridiculous for believing crap they have no scientific backing on. I love being a Patreon Member of Paul Harrell; Absolutely worth supporting this man and his team.
It was fun, my thought on it is, I wonder how some of the newer insulation, recycled products such as paper or blue jeans that are sprayed in, that I have seen featured on home improvement shows would work....probably not any better than the Pink stuff, but I do wonder....
@@mcsupersport Building insulation works by keeping a static layer of air in place. It basically prevents heat flow by convection. To achieve that there is very little mass in the insulation. My guess would be that you are right and it would not offer significant cover against ammo that is likely to be used. Unless proven wrong I`d treat that as concealment.
Same mode of thinking behind backyard inventors who think spacing an air gap between armor plates will increase effectiveness somehow. They're counting on the projectile breaking up like the plasticized copper jet of an HEAT warhead and scattering in the gap, somehow doubting that projectiles cut through air like they were traveling through-- air.
That water jug at 15:31 rolling over and down for the count:) Paul is legendary, with a wealth of knowledge and a lifetime of experience and skill, shared with a perfect blend of humility and authority. To say that I'm a novice doesn't do justice to the word but still I've learned and retained so much from his videos which are intriguing to watch. He isn't interested in clicks and likes yet he earns them in spades. In a very unique manner he strives to teach both new and seasoned firearm enthusiasts with a wry and endearing sense of sardonic humor and rarely if ever condescendingly towards those who may disagree. Paul is a true master of weaponology. Sincerely praying for a miracle in his struggle with his illness.
My kids: "Dad, why are you carrying around a pack of pork ribs, pork loin, a bag of oranges, another pack of pork ribs, and a rolled up blanket all wrapped with duct tape, while we're here at the store?" "It's protection, kids. Shut up."
Some years ago I worked at a business where all the employees were required to watch 'Run, Hide, Fight.' At the time I thought it was very unlikely that I would ever find myself in that position. However, with a couple of weeks I saw on the news that at a business a few miles down the highway from where I lived a former employee of another business returned to that business with a gun and tried to kill his former boss. I realized that it was indeed possible that I might find myself in that situation. We were not allowed to carry a gun where I worked, but I started carrying a small 9mm pistol in my pocket just in case I might need it. No one at work ever knew I had it, because I never needed to take it out. Thank you.
I hate the "Run, Hide, Fight" video mainly for the "hide" part. Who gets out of a mass shooting by hiding? Seems to me the folks who hide just die slightly later than those who don't. Run if you can, absolutely. But fighting shouldn't be the last resort, if you can organize with others to mount some sort of fight, and you can't run, fighting is a whole lot more likely to let at least somebody go home than just cowering under a desk and waiting to be killed. I understand why business don't tell you that though - they don't want to be liable for you being a hero and getting yourself killed. Still, infuriating all around.
@@AgamemnonTWC An able bodied person could put up a fight, but hiding might be the best option for someone elderly or handicapped. It's important to be aware of your own capabilities.
It's amazing when you hear Paul talk about the people that argue with him. Shows there are definitely people who A: know zero about fire arms. B: can't tell when they are being instructed by a professional providing visual and life experience facts.
I think a lot of tacticool gunbros just parrot what they hear. Even a lot of self proclaimed “experts” who harp on training but put way too much emphasis on your gear being the difference between life and death
I am simply baffled by the fact that Paul still runs into these knuckleheads on a regular basis. Yeah, there are times when I hear someone say something that is total crap, but it is extremely rare.
Man, Zorro. I've been seeing your comments everywhere recently. Argent, Paul Harrell, I think I even saw you under the Family Guy vaccine psa. It's a small youtube after all, I guess. Just thought it was kind of funny.
It reminds me of one of my dad's old friends when they were going in and out of the seige of Sarajevo through sniper alley, they had a pickup they lined the back with tool boxes full of scrap metal and old tools as armour, when he first rode in the driver said "Don't worry mate, they're sh*t shots" apparently they weren't as they were able to hit the vehicle doing 70mph a few times, the most dangerous bit he said was getting into the city there was an immediate turn and keeping the speed up till last second before the turn without tipping the boxes of metal on the blokes was difficult
A big thank you Paul for your excellent video. Thanks for your time and resources. These are things experienced gun owners might not think about when in Sams or Walmart. Take care and stay safe out there!
So the moral of the story for Walmart shopping is this...... 1. Keep one eye on the cereal, the other on the front door , with your ears tuned in for gunshots and screaming 2. IF you hear screaming &/or gunshots, make sure you can slip off your shoes fast. This will help you run much faster and quieter. 3. The most important..... Know where the automotive section is. Bullets have a harder time going through car batteries than cereal. If you can’t make it, duck into the camping isle. They have nice soft body bags.
Actually...probably the most protection in the grocery store would be behind the 3 obese Walmart Shopasaureses in the ten items or less check-out line with their three buggies full of carbs...
I was just in one of their stores yesterday, and I kid you not, I saw the fattest heifer I had ever seen. She was easily at least 600 pounds (probably more), and was barely able to walk, thanks to a shopping cart she held onto. Of all areas of the store, yep, you guessed it, she was in the bakery department, and her cart was a mountain full of junk food. I saw some bags of potato chips also in the cart, so I knew she had recently came from the snack lane. Anyhow, her backside was so huge and wide that it could be used as a couch/sofa, easily seating 4 people. That was truly a lard a**.
Superfluous demonstrations of axioms is what I like the most about your channel! Thanks for years of valuable info. ...and now I know how to spell superfluous.
What a public service, Paul! Saving lives, while educating, and entertaining. I hope it's enough, that you are recognized, if only by us. Thank you, for your continuing service!
This scenario has played out in my head and even though I Carry the best formula for survival would be to grab whomever you're with and others find the exit to the back of the store/docking area and get out. Always look for an avenue of egress whenever you are in a store due to shooter, fire or earthquake.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that concealment is useless if it's not cover. Untrained bad guys tend to not shoot at something they can't see. Fight or flight monkey brain kicks in for them. No stats to back this up but it's clear in every single robbery and shooting video where someone is behind almost anything...except drivebys..
If you decided to engage the shooter with your carry pistol, police or another good guy with a gun might mistake you for the OG and shoot you instead. I've been thinking about this. If a bunch of guys pulled their guns and went for the murderer how could we tell who is good or bad? Has anyone made a video on this?
@@solitudessilentgroove I know Rick over at think like a cop has. Hilarity ensues that he fears the cops more than assailants...coming from a 30 year veteran cop. I think the summary is basically if you're gonna act do it before cops get there, and don't give your description to dispatch at all...only the suspects. They'll always ask what you're wearing but just keep reiterating the suspect is so and so wearing such and such and get off the line. Dispatch always wants to keep callers on the line but it's usually not in your best interest. For the clothing discription reason being a cop flying lights and sirens with loads of radio traffic can easily mix up the two if the typically incompetent dispatchers haven't already.
@@seppshlllearningcenter419 Rick at think like a cop is an idiot lol..Gore was fired for misconduct and he is not a 30 year veteran of any police department. All information is on Google
Ya might even get the chance to cold cock the assailant with a well frozen steak. Personally I'm heading for the cooking utensils ailse. I figure a good old skillet might be pretty bullet proof.
I'm going to take a guess here. The algorithm does not like the term, "mass shooting," and if your channel is not a mainstream news channel, then using it will get your video buried.
My guess is the bullet ricocheted a lot more perhaps due to the velocity of it? Just basically rattled through everything instead of penetrating it. People think higher calibers automatically means deadlier but if you got shot with a .45 vs a 5.56, chances are the 45 would kill you much sooner and much easier than a 5.56 whose exit cavitation is literally nearly a perfect hole. All of this obviously likewise depends upon what IS being penetrated, meat or bone, both? Etc. hell even quantity of body fat.
There's something magical about the presentations of Paul Harrell. No matter where he goes (walmart in this case) he just makes the world seem like a better place through the camera lenses. Oregon is beautiful also. Thanks Paul!
Me as well. I'm thinking the higher weight of the 9mm helped it get through all of that liquid in the cans where it stopped the 5.56. Perhaps 5.56 will go through harder materials due to velocity, but 9mm will go through more soft material due to mass?
If anyone cares for the physics, it stems from drag. The force of drag scales by the square of the velocity. The faster 5.56 will thus have a higher resistance being met upon impact. Because of the lighter mass of the 5.56, it decelerates faster than the heavier 9mm. Note this takes effect when passing through fluids, which is why the 5.56 performs better against solid targets
I thought so too, after a bullet hits the third consecutive can I thought it would be losing both shape and energy. But then I remembered that my old air rifle will shoot through both sides of an empty can.
I was thinking the same. Canned Isle was my go to for a situation like this until I watched this assuming I couldent get to an exit. Guess I will run for the open topped freezers.
The good thing about Big Poppa Paul dropping such an informative video right before bed is that you (me, I; in this case lol) get plenty of visualization practice as you drift off. Have a wonderful weekend everyone, watch your six 🍻
Most helpful and informative about what does/doesn't offer protection in grocery store. Not seeing the video I would assume that canned goods would be the best cover. In any event given the chance I will try to make it out the back when the shooting starts.
Having worked in a walmart in the past, I was wondering if some wet blanket employee would take an exception to him filming and also with the subject matter. But then I remembered that having worked at walmart, I didn't get paid enough to care. Hell, I'd have probably said "sure, go ahead. Please just take that aisle because I have to work on the other one sir."
Thank you for this video. I live next to the community in Collierville where last weeks grocery store shooting happened. I will share this with a friend who actually had to take cover during the incident
I live in Memphis. I carry whenever I leave my house, my grandpa always asks why I need a gun. When we went to kroger today, he didn't say a word when I slipped my handgun into my IWB holster like he usually would lol.
Wasn't that jackass on the roof of the Kroger? Yes, I agree that you should do what you think best, but a handgun might not be as helpful if the scumbag is on the roof. Right? Unless you have NO other option, just get the f**k out of there asap and live to tell the tale.
@@andyrewpantah94 Yup. I carry even when I'm at my Mom's in Arlington and Lakeland. Id rather have it and not need it than wind up my last thoughts wishing I'd had it.
@@MoswenMedia yes I learned my lesson in Dallas I was at the hurricane harbor shooting this summer my mind kept saying I need to get to my car my pistol is in there. These days if I can’t take it I don’t need to go.
Fantastic video! What I took away from a lot of Paul's comments are that there are a vast number of people that don't have a clue about ballistics and/or physics! Some of his stories of what people have told him are down right frightening!
I enjoy your videos and now you've got me looking for cover in Walmart. Next I'll be doing the same at Home Depot (there's plenty of cover and weapons in there.). Let me relate my own experiences many years ago. I think Walmart would have freaked if we had done this training in their store. We were training different police organizations (Federal and Local), we used an abandoned house for a shoot house in a run down part of town. In the house we used paint cartridges for our guns (revolvers were the best at the time for reliable operation in that training). We had lengthy discussions on gunfights in houses, along with appliances, furniture, and other household items. Plasterboard and drywall is not a bullet stopper. Concrete blocks and brick, kind of work depending on construction, and wood studs just slow the velocity a little. We took some of the moveable stuff out to the range and fired on it to verify it was resistant to bullets or not, using Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), Hollow Point (HP), and Soft Point (SP) ammo in pistol (38/357, 9mm, 45ACP), shotgun (12 gauge buckshot and slug), and rifle (223 and 308), the most common loads we had). It kind of biased me after that training as I'd watch TV shows and be yelling at the show that bullets will go through couches and doors, kitchen tables are crap, and mattresses (We knew a lot of this stuff was useless, but we had to demonstrate it to our students.) aren't to hide behind. A good old fashioned hardwood cabinet full of junk, an old Fridgedare refrigerator (not the door, the whole fridge), or a loaded tool chest will do in a pinch. The point being made was wear body armor and don't depend on luck to protect you in a gunfight.
Really great demonstration on the effects of grocery items vs 9mm and 5.56 I was surprised by the canned food, I would have thought it would stop most common rounds. Really thankful for you sharing knowledge with us. God bless and stay safe.
I was surprised by the effectiveness of water at stopping FMJ 5.56 projectiles. I would've expected those results with JHP or other expanding ammo. Paul's videos are often educational in the oddest ways.
Water is only intermittently stocked atm. I suggest that you don't look for cover/concealment unless you have no option. RUN for the nearest hinged door to the outside of the damn building.
Great video Paul, thank you!
What a waste OF FOOD... i guess he'll be running on empty
What in the world are you doing here?
lmao ReviewBrah not gonna get caught lackin
I remember watching you when i was a kid, I like you even more now😂
Wow, I didn’t expect to see you here.
Seeing Paul in a Wal-Mart aisle instead of on the range or at their training facility is like seeing your teacher at the store when you’re a kid.
Hey I would love to see Paul at my local Walmart
That is so funny, because it's true.
Truth
Saa
I’d just assume something bad was happening and Paul was there to save everyone... then I’d allow the blanket of safety and security wrap around me in assurance
Imagine you’re laying wounded on the ground and Paul walks up and say “Let’s try that again, this time with a larger pistol”
Omg that's funny!
Almost as scary as breaking into a random house and hearing Jerry Miculek talk, and a timer go off.
@@BuckFoeJiden Here we go!
Imagine you're that lady pushing the cart and sees Paul Harrel talking to a camera. She's like, " I'll get groceries another day" 😳
I hate to be non ironic, but...he has.
"Hi we're in the grocery department of a Walmart so please bare with any gunfire you hear in the background"
Aw man 💀
LoL best comment.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! You win!
This is grimdark comedy and I love it
Lol only in America! Now othe country's know why so many Americans conceal carry
"The same bullet resistance as cotton candy or dense fog." LOL, pure gold.
cracked myself up😂
I live in an older mobile home. 2X4 studs, aluminum siding on the outside, wood paneling on the inside, 3 1/2" of insulation in between. I literally made a through-penetration for a CATV drop by putting a large Phillips screwdriver against the outside of the house and smacking it with the heel of my hand. As the MH Park that I live in is full of similar homes, missing an intruder with a 9mm could literally make a few of your neighbors very unhappy with you.
Something to bear in mind. If it is poor cover, it is also a perfect environment for an over -penetration issue if you return fire.
I love it!! 🤣
I got a good chuckle out of that one.
Now I have a very strange need to know exactly how much cotton candy it WOULD take to stop a bullet... I'm the kid that liked to smash it into little rocky bits 🍭
"Who would hide behind cereal?", Cereal killers
Okay I usually don't comment when I laugh out loud...but here goes. LMAO.
I did that every morning as a kid. I will never grow tired of cereal forts!
Take your upvote and get out.
*angry upvote* now get out, lol
Dammit Oscar!💥👏👌😏
Imagine being a Wal-Mart customer and seeing Paul talk about the bullet resistance of potato chips.
in a lot of states, such talk is normal. in california, swat would have shown up.
...why Pringles is superior to Lays as a bullet stop....
I laughed entirely too hard at this. Thanks
LOL
Or, are sour cream & onion chips more bullet resistant that Texas BBQ? How about salt & vinegar chips?
"...has the same bullet resistance as cotton candy, or maybe dense fog." Shit man, about choked on my dinner from that one.
but breakfast
OMG, no kidding! That is going to be my new 'how to work this into conversation' saying!!
Same here needed a good laugh for sure
I spit my tea. Damn funny comment. 🤣😂🤣
I think a lot of people who say they spit out their coffee, tea, beer all over their table or keyboard when comments were made.... never did. They just say that to be humorous.
:-P
I can just imagine Paul quietly eating that cereal the next morning, trying to read the box which is riddled with holes... crunching down on occasional lead fragments without a reaction. "Now that bite was good, but let's try that again, this time with more cereal in the spoon. "
Omg I laughed way to long at your comment lol
We are going to need a bigger spoon.
Ive always wondered if him and the crew have a BBQ with whats left of the meat targets after the video shoot.
Stop, y'all making me hungry (minus the lead, of course).
😂😂😂😂
"Do not try this at home."
Just to be sure, do not try this at a Wallmart either.
Or Costco, for that matter.
Clearly you haven’t been to Walmart lately.
When I shot my first turkey, everyone in the meat sections freaked out ...
@@cliff8675 People are just too sensitive.
Hahahaha!
Behind Paul's tough no nonsense exterior I get the impression he really cares about his fellow man and is trying to help people.
A tough no nonsense exterior is often required to care about your fellow man! Try explaining that to a covidphobiac though lol
I don't see Paul's persona as a "No nonsense and tough". Maybe it's just me. But in a SHTF scenario I would welcome him covering my ass. To me he's more of the "responsible intelligent" type of character.
That's some interesting comments you've got so far. Paul is a rare bird these days, who puts ethics first, and considers what others have to say when they have good intent.
Paul's very careful about how he handles idiots, for sure. He has a classy approach, the learning of which would serve a lot of folks raised on Jerry Springer well.
Hitler was like that too.
Someone: "Can it stop a bullet?"
Paul: "We'll see in a second"
* *takes out 5 guns and 5 ammo types from the magic pocket* *
😂😂😂
Dont no stinkin Timmy!
"Aisle Five! Aisle Five! Man in a taupe trench coat talking about a mass shooting."
_Does he have packs of pork steaks, pork ribs, and several bags of oranges?_
"Why... yes, yes he does."
_It's OK kid, he's a regular._
We could stop a lot of "school shootings" but not by banning guns. Ban teens from wearing trench coats or carrying guitar cases into schools! Both of those methods have been USED by school shooters SEVERAL TIMES through the last twenty-five years..............................elsullo
@@elsullo2 Just ban school all together. No schools, no shootings
@@buckberthod5007 -- Millions of kids just shouted AMEN!
@@gregb6469 I truly do think schools need to be banned and shut down. They've become propaganda brainwashing facilities. It's the parents job to teach there kid. It's why you have a mom, who's supposed to stay home and take care of the kids and the house, while the father goes to work and pays the bills. But then the late 50s/60s hit, things happen, then you see the decline of our country. This type of model goes down the shitter. Too many folk got uppity.
Just ban kids. No kids no school. No schools no school shootings.
But seriously, there are numerous proven ways to reduce juvenile violence, but they don't make good news segments I guess so all we hear is how it's the fault of guns and gun owners.
This really flips around the aspersions that Paul's information comes from "shooting at groceries".
Ah yes the guy that thinks he knows everything
OK, that was a good one.
Nice one.
The kind of guy who should do more to actively protect himself from eating too many of those groceries.
I love how articulate this man is.
He has a silver tongue.
He has a video about why that's the case. Can't remember the title tho.
Paul: “Hi, I’m at the grocery department of Walmart. Please bear with any gunfire. “
Please bare with shoppers in the background
Lolz
In some neighborhoods, that ain't even a joke.
You win.
I knew he wouldn't but instinctually I thought for a second that he was gonna shoot the isle dividers in the walmart
This is when youre glad that the assailant decided to attack a home depot while youre in the lumber section
or the drywall section.
I would prefer browsing the strongbox section at that moment.
I hide behind paul
@Paul Martin you need to see the early days videos of Paul testing various kind of lumber. He has a dozen or more at least. Summary : lumber might have limitations, if it's thin plywood or balsa, or if you're being attacked by someone with an Elephant Rifle, but otherwise it's EXCELLENT.
I'm both comfortable and confident in the insulation section. Temperature's just right.
From what Paul's shown us over the years never hide behind the soda bottles
“Insulation has the same bullet resistance as cotton candy or dense fog.” Has me crying 😂
it is because they are made of the same material: air.
Looking forward to the new Demo Ranch video: How much dense fog does it take to stop a bullet?
@@michaelblacktree 😂
The dense fog comment made me spit tea. Damn good comment.
Air is a really good insulator, after all. That’s one of the things that makes aerogel so remarkable.
The squirrel jumped up on a hickory stump and said "boy let me tell you what, I guess you didn't know it but I'm a 20 gauge user too, and if you care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you hold a pretty good group boy but give the rodent his do, I bet an aspen of gold against your soul cause I think I'm better than you"
The hunter said "My names Paul and it might not be squirrel season but I'll take your bet you're gonna regret cause I'm the best there's ever been.
RCA would like to speak to you
This was G L O R I O U S
Underrated comment right here!
Give the rodent his *due
Pronounced "doo" due to accent.
Also *bang* The hunter said "If you're going to shoot, shoot, don't talk"
LMFAO
The Mythbusters tested how bulletproof water is. Basically, the higher the velocity of the bullet, the faster the water stopped it. That explains why the 9mm went through the canned food and the water jugs but the 5.56mm didn't. With modern firearms, 5' of water was enough. That means swimming 3' down will do the job (because of the oblique angle) unless the shooter is directly above you.
I would recomend swimming a bit further down in a pool/lake/ocean because the pressure could still cause hurting
So I am now 6 feet deep and the guy trying to kill me can't hit me. Great, but what then? Never breathe again?
Taunt the shooter into expending all their ammo before you drown, easy peasy.
@@michaelkores6860 train to hold your breath for 1 minute, so you can swim into a different location
@@GastropodGaming2006 I can hold my breath for at least 90 seconds but I doubt that I can do that under water while swimming during a high stress situation. Also keep in mind that a gun may outrange your diving distance.
What I really like and respect about Paul is that he never tells you how something is (although he very probably knows it) no he shows you so you can get your own opinion. No bullshit, no manipulation just facts, leaving room for your own opinion.
There are some great vids showing bullet effectiveness in water (and fluids). Turns out that Water becomes far more effective as a bullet stop the faster the projectile is moving. High power rifle rounds get shredded immediately when going into water but slower handgun rounds travel further. Mythbusters showed that only 14 inches of water is needed to bring a 50 cal to a dead stop. My guess is this is why the 556 was more affected by the water and the fluid in the cans.
Was thinking of the same Ep.
Makes sense too. As the 9mm bullet has more mass than the 5.56, it has more momentum behind it that those fluids need to stop.
If you jump from a 10 foot diving board, feet fist, your body is moving slow, and you can safely touch the bottom of a 10 foot swimming pool. If you are in a helicopter 3,000 feet above a lake, and you jump, your body is moving FAST, and your bones will break, and you will die.
I'd never hide behind the two litres if there was a mass shooting in a store. RUclips has taught me that's the first place the gunman is going to fill with bullets on his way to the watermelon aisle.
Wait, BTC?
Fucking hell.
I never expected to find you here, I remember when you did modded minecraft. Those were the days...
Speaking of accuracy, I'm always amazed at how accurate the 'people/bottles' are to always manage to soak Paul's camera lens.
I noticed that also. I think it's 99%.🤣
When I was working as security, they had us follow the "run, hide, fight" rule. You should never assume that security is there for YOU, security is an insurance policy for the company to have a witness and someone to relay information to the police. Unless the security guard has a gun on them, they are just as useless as any other unarmed customer would be. They don't get paid to take care of the same issues that cops get paid to take care of. Its just a sad truth.
Supreme court has even stated, COPs are not required to save or protect you. They respond not protect.
@@eddyflo2978 they only ruled that to protect police from lawsuits. If they ruled that it’s their responsibility to keep you safe then every time a crime was committed people could sue the police because they “didn’t protect them”
@@grantdavis1928 soooooooo than what's your point, fact remains anyhow. Police RESPOND to your home evasion, rape, child kidnapping, etc. Train and protect YOUR self and love ones, cause I trust police as much as I trust this government for protection.
NONE!!!
And, as a police officer, I was paid to go in there and get the bad guy. But, nobody is paid enough to be a target. Concealment and cover, when available is the name of the game.
@@eddyflo2978 yep, we had the same high court ruling here in the UK years back : the police only have a duty to protect the community NOT the individual
Paul’s forehead gets another wrinkle every time he successfully field strips and puts back together his M1911 while hanging upside down and blindfolded.
@Not RickRoII👇❤️ hey bro thanks bro i needed that
Either that, or it's all the weak Federal ammo that keeps underwhelming and disappointing him.
That's a ridiculous comment. Why would you blindfold your 1911 and hang it upside down? 😆
@@mrhamsam243 Pair of spammers
He's definitely done it more than 8 times
I just want to know what the cashiers think whenever they see Paul coming up to the check--out line; "Here comes that guy who loves to shoot his groceries again...".
They must figure he really likes Soda
@@Pfpg-t1i "What? No pork ribs today?"
@@Pfpg-t1i He likes to shoot Diabetes in the ass.
Ants from miles around come running when they hear Paul’s gunshots.
Someone should record the exact number of soda bottles that he has killed. Has to be a Guiness world record by now.
@@thomast8539 If it isn't, he would be 2nd place to Hickock 45.
I bet they get a bulk discount.
Paul: "I could go on all day"
Me: "I wish you would."
Every time. I wonder if he knows how many of us would like a 3 hour presentation.
Thank you for this OUTSTANDINGLY informative video. Conclusion: In a grocery store, you can have, at best, concealment.
Imagine being an isle over hearing someone talk about what you can shoot through in a grocery store.
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Aisle
@@shanep5121 or even an isle
LOL!
Hide amongst fat people if you unarmed . If posable to fight choose the isles with Band-Aids>> as close as you can .
"I wanted to make you a little wider."
*sniffle* I'm wide enough, thank you.
i feel you there
I resemble that remark…
6 boxes of cereal, and 3 jugs of soda will make someone wider, though.
Made me feel confident with my lat spread.
Right in the feels uncle Paul! Lol
Every year when we have our armed intruder training in the office I end up explaining the difference between cover and concealment and how there are very few things in the office that would be considered cover.
dwight shrute moment
“This desk is cover.
False.
Andy! Shut up and pay attention.”
-Dwight
"Backed up by the new and improved high tech fleece bullet stop". That's a blanket statement Paul approves of.
🤦🏻♂️😄
🤣
Comforting
oh dear
lol
Drag in a fluid is related to the square of velocity. That means that if you double the velocity, the resistance imparted by the fluid on the projectile increases 4 times. Viewed in this light, it's easy to see how fast bullets are often ripped apart by impacts with fluids.
So you're saying that we should add a lot of milk to the cereal aisle?
One of the unappreciated aspects is how much time must be spent on cleaning the camera! Love the videos.
I love that he did the insulation de-bunk. People are ridiculous for believing crap they have no scientific backing on. I love being a Patreon Member of Paul Harrell; Absolutely worth supporting this man and his team.
It was fun, my thought on it is, I wonder how some of the newer insulation, recycled products such as paper or blue jeans that are sprayed in, that I have seen featured on home improvement shows would work....probably not any better than the Pink stuff, but I do wonder....
I always wondered why Police don't just wear heavy winter clothing instead of Bullet proof vests 😂 people are funny
@@mcsupersport Building insulation works by keeping a static layer of air in place. It basically prevents heat flow by convection. To achieve that there is very little mass in the insulation. My guess would be that you are right and it would not offer significant cover against ammo that is likely to be used. Unless proven wrong I`d treat that as concealment.
ive always wanted to invest in bulletproofing for my home but can't justify it financially... beyond some sandbags that is.
Same mode of thinking behind backyard inventors who think spacing an air gap between armor plates will increase effectiveness somehow. They're counting on the projectile breaking up like the plasticized copper jet of an HEAT warhead and scattering in the gap, somehow doubting that projectiles cut through air like they were traveling through-- air.
ASP: don't shoot your groceries.
Paul: hold my Shasta.
Fresca
Well Sam's, not Shasta, but yeah. He DID go to Wallyworld after all.
That water jug at 15:31 rolling over and down for the count:)
Paul is legendary, with a wealth of knowledge and a lifetime of experience and skill, shared with a perfect blend of humility and authority. To say that I'm a novice doesn't do justice to the word but still I've learned and retained so much from his videos which are intriguing to watch. He isn't interested in clicks and likes yet he earns them in spades. In a very unique manner he strives to teach both new and seasoned firearm enthusiasts with a wry and endearing sense of sardonic humor and rarely if ever condescendingly towards those who may disagree. Paul is a true master of weaponology. Sincerely praying for a miracle in his struggle with his illness.
My kids: "Dad, why are you carrying around a pack of pork ribs, pork loin, a bag of oranges, another pack of pork ribs, and a rolled up blanket all wrapped with duct tape, while we're here at the store?"
"It's protection, kids. Shut up."
Not funny
I'm shopping in Chicago!
@@TM-ey5py
Why not?
Paul: “I could go on all day about …”
Me: *makes popcorn*
make me some too
***get's disappointed because he then DOESN'T go on all day about it***
You and me both!
Ever put garlic butter and parmesean cheese on your popcorn?
Gonna put on my comfy pants and my slippers.
"Dense fog" Love your dry humor. Thanks for all you do.
For X-Mas this year, I want a video of Paul telling anecdotal stories next to a crackling fire
He could finally go on ad nauseam…and we’d love it haha.
I would 100% watch that.
Some years ago I worked at a business where all the employees were required to watch 'Run, Hide, Fight.' At the time I thought it was very unlikely that I would ever find myself in that position. However, with a couple of weeks I saw on the news that at a business a few miles down the highway from where I lived a former employee of another business returned to that business with a gun and tried to kill his former boss. I realized that it was indeed possible that I might find myself in that situation. We were not allowed to carry a gun where I worked, but I started carrying a small 9mm pistol in my pocket just in case I might need it. No one at work ever knew I had it, because I never needed to take it out. Thank you.
Extra mags or speed loaders...always a good idea.
Getting fired for shooting the bad guy at work is better than dying so they can make a martyr out of you in the name of gun control.
They should make a new training video called 'Helping your workplace shooter find and kill the boss'.
I hate the "Run, Hide, Fight" video mainly for the "hide" part. Who gets out of a mass shooting by hiding? Seems to me the folks who hide just die slightly later than those who don't. Run if you can, absolutely. But fighting shouldn't be the last resort, if you can organize with others to mount some sort of fight, and you can't run, fighting is a whole lot more likely to let at least somebody go home than just cowering under a desk and waiting to be killed. I understand why business don't tell you that though - they don't want to be liable for you being a hero and getting yourself killed. Still, infuriating all around.
@@AgamemnonTWC An able bodied person could put up a fight, but hiding might be the best option for someone elderly or handicapped. It's important to be aware of your own capabilities.
Paul: " I could go on all day ..."
Yes, please
It's amazing when you hear Paul talk about the people that argue with him. Shows there are definitely people who A: know zero about fire arms. B: can't tell when they are being instructed by a professional providing visual and life experience facts.
I think a lot of tacticool gunbros just parrot what they hear. Even a lot of self proclaimed “experts” who harp on training but put way too much emphasis on your gear being the difference between life and death
I am simply baffled by the fact that Paul still runs into these knuckleheads on a regular basis. Yeah, there are times when I hear someone say something that is total crap, but it is extremely rare.
@@thomast8539 I'm more baffled that they'd be such knuckleheads TO PAUL! Don't they know?
People are generally argumentative narcissitic fools!
It's reassuring to have Paul talk about serious topics, because even if it's unlikely to happen to you it's better to understand how to keep safe.
He made that Box of ceral flinch
His say so is good enough for me.
Man, Zorro. I've been seeing your comments everywhere recently. Argent, Paul Harrell, I think I even saw you under the Family Guy vaccine psa. It's a small youtube after all, I guess. Just thought it was kind of funny.
@@Shadow962775 I'm like the edgy Justin Y. Nice to see you watch Argent too, though.
Paul is the only video-maker where i happily sit and watch for one minute with anticipation while he is counting layers of fleece in real time.
It reminds me of one of my dad's old friends when they were going in and out of the seige of Sarajevo through sniper alley, they had a pickup they lined the back with tool boxes full of scrap metal and old tools as armour, when he first rode in the driver said "Don't worry mate, they're sh*t shots" apparently they weren't as they were able to hit the vehicle doing 70mph a few times, the most dangerous bit he said was getting into the city there was an immediate turn and keeping the speed up till last second before the turn without tipping the boxes of metal on the blokes was difficult
I tried driving 70 through the Walmart and they got all irate about it.
"Paul, why does your toilet paper have holes in it?" Paul: "It got in the way of a demonstration. Just use it".
"I could go on for a half hour.."
Folds hands and gets comfortable.
Paul: I can go on all day about this kind of stuff.
Me: Are you threatening us with a good time?
😛
A large amount of the audience: Because we want a good time!
6 hour livestream when?
The dry ass delivery of the hickory stump joke put me down. Hilarious.
I'm over here like "It's a squirrel, not the Devil".
I had to look this up. Knew it was going to be funny.
@@buddha8204 Ask my dogs if squirrels are the devil. 🤣
@@mdcampbell7360 They say, "Boy, let me tell you what!"
A big thank you Paul for your excellent video. Thanks for your time and resources. These are things experienced gun owners might not think about when in Sams or Walmart. Take care and stay safe out there!
"Cereal may be good for breakfast, but it's not a very good bullet stop."
Words to live by.
Next Paul Harrell Shirt
just hide behind the guy that's been eating cereal for >30 years
@@johnh4957 😆
pff, have you ever had bulletproof oats before?
it's really not even good for breakfast. oatmeal or eggs would be a lot better.
" Next, on America's Most Wanted:
Paul Harrell, Cereal Killer"
😳😂
Walmart shoppers hardest hit.
LOL!
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@Paul Smith Paul Harrell has an alter ego;
Darth Kelloggs. Destroyer of breakfasts.
I see what you did there... 🤭🤭🤭👏👏👏
I miss those Walmart prices...
I was waiting on Paul to say "let's go to the chronograph" and end up in the sporting goods... LOL Great video as always keepem coming brother!!!
1101?
@@uclajd 1102
As always combating misconceptions in a demonstrable and intelligent manner. Thank you sir.
When you said "I could go on all day" I almost called off work, until I realized you weren't going to go on all day.
I was surprised by the effectiveness of toilet paper. I guess in the right situation, that stuff could save your ass.
Really Edmond? Really? You went there?
*audible groan
But do not hoard it. Leave some for everyone else.
Okay, this became a mandatory watch tonight. Not too surprised by the results. Definitely a case of helping people find the escapes and staying low.
You just have to outrun the BBChicks in thongs.
@@waynehendrix4806 running “ BBChicks in thongs “ sounds like an unhygienic fire hazard .
So the moral of the story for Walmart shopping is this......
1. Keep one eye on the cereal, the other on the front door , with your ears tuned in for gunshots and screaming
2. IF you hear screaming &/or gunshots, make sure you can slip off your shoes fast.
This will help you run much faster and quieter.
3. The most important.....
Know where the automotive section is.
Bullets have a harder time going through car batteries than cereal.
If you can’t make it, duck into the camping isle.
They have nice soft body bags.
Seeing Paul in a store and not the range is like seeing Santa smoking a cigarette after downing a beer when you’re 4 years old.
I seem to recall my childhood Santas as reeking of cheap whiskey....
Actually...probably the most protection in the grocery store would be behind the 3 obese Walmart Shopasaureses in the ten items or less check-out line with their three buggies full of carbs...
Lmao
I mean you're not wrong. Fat people have gotten stabbed and only survived because the fat was literally blocking every major organ.
I was just in one of their stores yesterday, and I kid you not, I saw the fattest heifer I had ever seen. She was easily at least 600 pounds (probably more), and was barely able to walk, thanks to a shopping cart she held onto. Of all areas of the store, yep, you guessed it, she was in the bakery department, and her cart was a mountain full of junk food. I saw some bags of potato chips also in the cart, so I knew she had recently came from the snack lane. Anyhow, her backside was so huge and wide that it could be used as a couch/sofa, easily seating 4 people. That was truly a lard a**.
@@ProfligateGhost It's literally the gladiator technique
@@bobby1970 Disgusting. How do you live like that, i would have killed myself at 350 pounds.
As usual it’s the great information we have all come to appreciate from Paul Harrell.
I was getting ready to go to bed but when a Paul Harrell video pops up you stay up no matter how tired you are! :-)
It's a sacred duty...🔫😁😀
it could save your life.!!!!!!
yep he got me at 5 am
I just love this guy! To those of us who've been in the military, your explanations are perfectly clear, and your way of speaking is extremely comfy.
All I need is the combat boot taping the table / podium at the important / testable stuff and yep back in a briefing room lol
Superfluous demonstrations of axioms is what I like the most about your channel! Thanks for years of valuable info. ...and now I know how to spell superfluous.
What a public service, Paul! Saving lives, while educating, and entertaining. I hope it's enough, that you are recognized, if only by us. Thank you, for your continuing service!
"About as much resistance as dense fog" is a phrase I need to use more often.
This scenario has played out in my head and even though I Carry the best formula for survival would be to grab whomever you're with and others find the exit to the back of the store/docking area and get out. Always look for an avenue of egress whenever you are in a store due to shooter, fire or earthquake.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that concealment is useless if it's not cover. Untrained bad guys tend to not shoot at something they can't see. Fight or flight monkey brain kicks in for them. No stats to back this up but it's clear in every single robbery and shooting video where someone is behind almost anything...except drivebys..
If you decided to engage the shooter with your carry pistol, police or another good guy with a gun might mistake you for the OG and shoot you instead. I've been thinking about this. If a bunch of guys pulled their guns and went for the murderer how could we tell who is good or bad? Has anyone made a video on this?
@@solitudessilentgroove
I know Rick over at think like a cop has. Hilarity ensues that he fears the cops more than assailants...coming from a 30 year veteran cop. I think the summary is basically if you're gonna act do it before cops get there, and don't give your description to dispatch at all...only the suspects. They'll always ask what you're wearing but just keep reiterating the suspect is so and so wearing such and such and get off the line. Dispatch always wants to keep callers on the line but it's usually not in your best interest. For the clothing discription reason being a cop flying lights and sirens with loads of radio traffic can easily mix up the two if the typically incompetent dispatchers haven't already.
@@seppshlllearningcenter419 Rick at think like a cop is an idiot lol..Gore was fired for misconduct and he is not a 30 year veteran of any police department. All information is on Google
I'm heading for the frozen food section. Refrigerators, freezers, frozen foods gotta be better than empty toilet paper shelves. ;-) Good demo, Paul.
I'm heading for the back door!
Ya might even get the chance to cold cock the assailant with a well frozen steak. Personally I'm heading for the cooking utensils ailse. I figure a good old skillet might be pretty bullet proof.
@@fireball1322 demolition ranch should have a few videos about those utensils.
I'm heading to the beer aisle
@@fireball1322 yea those skillets are as good as aluminum foil. Demo ranch shot 12 and 9mm went thru like 4 or 5 im pretty sure
This video should be his most popular if the algorithm treats him right. Hope it reaches a wider audiance.
I'm going to take a guess here. The algorithm does not like the term, "mass shooting," and if your channel is not a mainstream news channel, then using it will get your video buried.
Hate to break it to you, but he will reach those that already know of him...the rest will remain ignorant of these lessons. Just the way it is.
Thanks Paul! Your videos are always informative and well thought out. Very much appreciated.
Well done. That was expensive but probably cheaper than the meat target. Your teaching is appreciated and sadly timely.
A little more than a year ago he would've been assaulted for the toilet paper.
Looking forward to the high tech dense fog penetration test.
One can confidently make a blanket statement about the fleece barrier, however.
Seeing the different results on the cans vs the TP for the 9mm and 5.56 was fascinating. I wouldn't have predicted that result
My guess is the bullet ricocheted a lot more perhaps due to the velocity of it? Just basically rattled through everything instead of penetrating it. People think higher calibers automatically means deadlier but if you got shot with a .45 vs a 5.56, chances are the 45 would kill you much sooner and much easier than a 5.56 whose exit cavitation is literally nearly a perfect hole. All of this obviously likewise depends upon what IS being penetrated, meat or bone, both? Etc. hell even quantity of body fat.
Everytime Paul says "here's you" then fires, i just hold my breath waiting to see my window shatter 😄👍
He is not so bad a shot that we would hear the gun go off.
There's something magical about the presentations of Paul Harrell. No matter where he goes (walmart in this case) he just makes the world seem like a better place through the camera lenses. Oregon is beautiful also. Thanks Paul!
Store Clerk - "Sir, are you stock piling for the pandemic?"
Paul - "No, just another video"
Walmart employee: "Sir, could you please empty your coat pockets?"
Paul: "How many hours do you have remaining on your shift?"
8:40 "It was not a hickory stump." The man listens to Charlie Daniels. Nice
Is Paul on Georgia?
Is that an Advanced Wars profile pic? 🍻
Thanks for clearing that up.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic aye that it is
VERY GOOD ADVISE!!
I love how he keeps such a straight face when speaking!!!
The canned stuff was a surprise to me. I'd have thought the combinations of liquids/solids/air might have made the best deform/deflect/tumble medium.
Me as well. I'm thinking the higher weight of the 9mm helped it get through all of that liquid in the cans where it stopped the 5.56. Perhaps 5.56 will go through harder materials due to velocity, but 9mm will go through more soft material due to mass?
@@BoberFett Plus the faster lighter bullet dumps it's energy sooner and spreads it outward faster due to the higher velocity.
If anyone cares for the physics, it stems from drag. The force of drag scales by the square of the velocity. The faster 5.56 will thus have a higher resistance being met upon impact. Because of the lighter mass of the 5.56, it decelerates faster than the heavier 9mm.
Note this takes effect when passing through fluids, which is why the 5.56 performs better against solid targets
I thought so too, after a bullet hits the third consecutive can I thought it would be losing both shape and energy.
But then I remembered that my old air rifle will shoot through both sides of an empty can.
I was thinking the same. Canned Isle was my go to for a situation like this until I watched this assuming I couldent get to an exit. Guess I will run for the open topped freezers.
The good thing about Big Poppa Paul dropping such an informative video right before bed is that you (me, I; in this case lol) get plenty of visualization practice as you drift off. Have a wonderful weekend everyone, watch your six 🍻
Cheers! 🥃
Most helpful and informative about what does/doesn't offer protection in grocery store. Not seeing the video I would assume that canned goods would be the best cover. In any event given the chance I will try to make it out the back when the shooting starts.
Having worked in a walmart in the past, I was wondering if some wet blanket employee would take an exception to him filming and also with the subject matter.
But then I remembered that having worked at walmart, I didn't get paid enough to care. Hell, I'd have probably said "sure, go ahead. Please just take that aisle because I have to work on the other one sir."
"Attention Walmart shoppers. Paul Harrell is on Aisle 5. Repeat: Paul Harrell is in Aisle 5. Get your autograph while you still can!"
Careful saying "Repeat" and "Paul Harrell" in the same sentence.
"I say again" retpeat might send rounds down range in a superfluous manner.
Thank you for this video. I live next to the community in Collierville where last weeks grocery store shooting happened. I will share this with a friend who actually had to take cover during the incident
Boxes of cereal wouldn't be my first choice for body armor. I'd go to the meat department and stuff hot dogs down my shirt. Armour hotdogs.
Lol good one 🤣
I worked for Armour Eckrick meats. Definately want to hit the meat department's back rooms during a mass shooting.
Sure you would….that’s bologna.
That made me laugh.. thanks.
RUclips needs a *groan* button.
I live in Memphis. I carry whenever I leave my house, my grandpa always asks why I need a gun. When we went to kroger today, he didn't say a word when I slipped my handgun into my IWB holster like he usually would lol.
Wasn't that jackass on the roof of the Kroger? Yes, I agree that you should do what you think best, but a handgun might not be as helpful if the scumbag is on the roof. Right? Unless you have NO other option, just get the f**k out of there asap and live to tell the tale.
@@thomast8539 He was not that was a rumor. It was a disgruntled employee who went and shot other employees
Collierville was my hometown.. it was a real wake up call that confirmed my suspicion that I do need to carry EVERYWHERE in this city
@@andyrewpantah94 Yup. I carry even when I'm at my Mom's in Arlington and Lakeland. Id rather have it and not need it than wind up my last thoughts wishing I'd had it.
@@MoswenMedia yes I learned my lesson in Dallas I was at the hurricane harbor shooting this summer my mind kept saying I need to get to my car my pistol is in there. These days if I can’t take it I don’t need to go.
Fantastic video! What I took away from a lot of Paul's comments are that there are a vast number of people that don't have a clue about ballistics and/or physics! Some of his stories of what people have told him are down right frightening!
I enjoy your videos and now you've got me looking for cover in Walmart. Next I'll be doing the same at Home Depot (there's plenty of cover and weapons in there.). Let me relate my own experiences many years ago. I think Walmart would have freaked if we had done this training in their store. We were training different police organizations (Federal and Local), we used an abandoned house for a shoot house in a run down part of town. In the house we used paint cartridges for our guns (revolvers were the best at the time for reliable operation in that training). We had lengthy discussions on gunfights in houses, along with appliances, furniture, and other household items. Plasterboard and drywall is not a bullet stopper. Concrete blocks and brick, kind of work depending on construction, and wood studs just slow the velocity a little. We took some of the moveable stuff out to the range and fired on it to verify it was resistant to bullets or not, using Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), Hollow Point (HP), and Soft Point (SP) ammo in pistol (38/357, 9mm, 45ACP), shotgun (12 gauge buckshot and slug), and rifle (223 and 308), the most common loads we had). It kind of biased me after that training as I'd watch TV shows and be yelling at the show that bullets will go through couches and doors, kitchen tables are crap, and mattresses (We knew a lot of this stuff was useless, but we had to demonstrate it to our students.) aren't to hide behind. A good old fashioned hardwood cabinet full of junk, an old Fridgedare refrigerator (not the door, the whole fridge), or a loaded tool chest will do in a pinch. The point being made was wear body armor and don't depend on luck to protect you in a gunfight.
It is my patriotic duty to stay awake and watch this!!!
OoohRah!
Train instead
Mine too and i am not an American.
@@EvilGNU ok grandma. Your eyes are appreciated
@@EvilGNU for 17 minutes and 23 seconds , you are American 🇺🇸 !
Another great video, Paul. Thank you 🙏
Saturday night + Paul Harrell= Sober joy!
Sober?!
No drinking for over 2 years. Friday night I went to the grocery store and got root beer and vanilla ice cream. It was wild. Had a great time.
@@Matt-xc6sp hell yeah brother!!
Really great demonstration on the effects of grocery items vs 9mm and 5.56 I was surprised by the canned food, I would have thought it would stop most common rounds. Really thankful for you sharing knowledge with us. God bless and stay safe.
Gone to soon 😢 Always remembered Paul ... 😇🙏🌹
I was surprised by the effectiveness of water at stopping FMJ 5.56 projectiles. I would've expected those results with JHP or other expanding ammo. Paul's videos are often educational in the oddest ways.
Water is only intermittently stocked atm. I suggest that you don't look for cover/concealment unless you have no option. RUN for the nearest hinged door to the outside of the damn building.