Odd question, I know. I’ve dug around a little on the web for an answer but haven’t really found a good answer. I’m going to be making or having made a vault door that I would like to be able to stop a 223 or 308 round at 10-20 ft. I can probably go with a thickness of around 6-12” if needed but no need to build a 12” thick if a 2 or 4 would do the trick.
It’d like it to be able to handle a really hot house fire for 1-1/2 to 2 hours.
The fire resistance part seems easy. The bulletproof, not so much. Anymore able to point me to some tests that proved what is needed at such close range. Everything I find is body armour related.
It’d like it to be able to handle a really hot house fire for 1-1/2 to 2 hours.
The fire resistance part seems easy. The bulletproof, not so much. Anymore able to point me to some tests that proved what is needed at such close range. Everything I find is body armour related.