A bulletproof window is a window that is made to protect people inside from projectiles such as bullets and grenades.

Yes, bulletproof windows can be put on any car.

Bulletproof windows are not actually bulletproof. They are designed to protect against bullets, but they are not actually bulletproof.

It is difficult to say definitively whether or not bulletproof glass will stop a .50 cal bullet. However, it is generally thought that such glass would not prevent a significant amount of damage from the projectile, making it less effective at preventing injury.

A bulletproof glass can withstand up to 6 rounds.

There is no definitive answer to this question as wind noise and bullet holes can create different levels of protection. Some windows may be more bulletproof than others, so it ultimately depends on the window’s design and how well it resists bullet damage. Generally speaking, though, bullet proof windows should be able to resist at least some types of gunfire.

Bulletproof glass does not expire, but it is recommended that you clean it regularly to keep it in good condition.

Bulletproof cars are not illegal, but they may be more expensive to maintain and operate.

There is no answer to this question as bulletproof glass does not break. Bulletproof glass is made from a material that resists penetration by bullets, making it difficult for them to enter through the window.

There is no set price for bullet proofing a house, as it depends on the complexity of the project and the severity of the threats. Generally, however, it can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 per hour of work.

bullet proof glass should be at least 2 inches thick

Yes, a stone can break through a bullet proof glass.

Bullet proof glass is stronger than regular glass.

Bulletproof windows are not typically heavy, but if they are, it is because of the frame and glass. The frame and glass are both made to survive a gunshot.

Yes, you can install bullet proof glass in your home. Bullet proof glass is a type of security glass that helps protect you and your belongings from bullets and other projectiles.