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Guest bazookazilla
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This may be very stupid, but I had a weird thought. My house was built in 1925 and has plaster walls. They are as hard as they can be (however brittle) and are backed by a "chicken wire" type screen. Does anyone think that 2 layers of this might be strong enough to stop a handgun bullet? If this is an incredibly stupid concept, please excuse my ignorance. I wouldn't bet my life on it, but they are really tough and I bet if they couldn't stop one they could render it very much less effective.

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Guest Boomhower
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So do you plan on shooting up your house??? Or building a back stop of your own to shoot into???

Guest canynracer
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afraid of drive-by's???

sorry, just trying to figure out where this is coming from...lol..just siting around and think "hmm...i wonder...."

LOL...

Guest TN.Frank
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Well, let's put it this way. A 38spl, round nose lead bullet at standard vel. will go thru 8, 1" pine boards, so do ya' think that maybe a little plaster will stand up to a handgun or not? I don't. I'd be willing to bet that a 22lr would cut thru em' no problem.

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You might want to check out this link: http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot1.htm

The man has way too much time on his hands and likes to shoot stuff. :D He hasn't done plaster walls, but the link shows drywall and later in that article he substitutes 3/4 inch plywood. FWIW, I would bet that most rounds would go right through plaster unless they hit a stud.

Guest Tombstone
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If someone was shooting at me I think I would find something more substantial to hide behind. If you survived, it would suck getting the plaster chunks dug out of ya. LOL

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afraid of drive-by's???

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He lives in Memphis, his house was built in 1925 which probably (big assumption) lives in or around the mid town area, of course he is afraid of drive-by's !!!:D

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You might want to check out this link: http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot1.htm

The man has way too much time on his hands and likes to shoot stuff. :D He hasn't done plaster walls, but the link shows drywall and later in that article he substitutes 3/4 inch plywood. FWIW, I would bet that most rounds would go right through plaster unless they hit a stud.

That is a great site, answers a lot of questions and corrects many assumptions that are wrong.

I laughed out loud while reading the shotgun testing he did... "Unless you expect to be attacked by little birds, do not use birdshot.":rofl:

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Hey, you don't have to live in Mid-Town to be afraid of Drive-By's in Memphis.

I would get behind the refrigerator or the stove. Then again, I might just get up in the upstairs bedroom with the rifle and start shooting back.

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Sand is a good backstop... if I wanted to bullet-proof a building, it would be 2 layers of block/brick, with sand in the interstice.

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Never shot plaster but I have cut holes in it w/ a reciprocating saw--the stuff just eats blades. Plaster would definitely stop a bullet more quickly than sheet rock.

Guest looneeetunes
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i have thought of this question myself, but only in the case i had to use my weapon on an intruder would a thru and thru go thru a wall and hit one of the kids in the next room. thats why i prefer expansion heads. still the chance but less likely. i have sheetrock, and like deerslayer, i have worked with both. i think also plaster would come closer to stopping than sheetrock, but i can still see a 38 or better possibly going thru.

Guest bazookazilla
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I don't mean to suggest it would be something safe to hide behind, but I was just wondering if anyone thought it would provide much more protection than sheet rock and possibly stop a smaller bullet. And yes, I do live in midtown. It's a great area and I like it a lot. I have a lot of great neighbors, some of whom are very vigilant. However the possibility of violence is never too far away.

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