Author Topic: Woman's hair weave stops a bullet  (Read 1288 times)




I say the bullet hit the glass slowed it down enough for the weave to catch it.

I say the bullet hit the glass slowed it down enough for the weave to catch it.
It wouldn't slow down that much.

It wouldn't slow down that much.
Slowed it down enough for the "Hardest" part of the weave to catch it I meant to say.

Since the glass is at an angle it would do a lot of the work. The glass just deflected it more then slow it down, gave way, and gone to the head. For all we know, the bullet could have been aimed for her chest.

The only weave I could imagine that would be strong enough to stop a bullet would just have to be perched on the top of a black woman's head.

Usually upon impact of an object moving at a velocity, it looses about half it's momentum. I wouldn't really be surprised if it happened. A guy tried to bust a golf ball through two panes of glass and could only do it when he hit it more than 200 mph

Reminds me of that Garfield doll that stuck to windows that saved that one girl from a bullet.