Can a cape stop an arrow?

A simple cape won't stop an arrow; it will pierce through, but thickly layered, quilted, or taut fabrics, like heavy wool or silk, can significantly slow, deflect, or even stop arrows by snagging barbs and dispersing energy, acting as a form of lightweight armor, as seen with historical examples like the Mongol horo. A loose, thin cape just lets the arrow pass, while dense, layered cloth disrupts the arrow's flight or binds its barbs, making it less lethal.
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What material will stop an arrow?

Archers can also use foam mats as a backstop. The foam is pliable enough to cushion the landing of the arrow, but thick enough to stop it from going through. You can use a children's play mat, a yoga mat or a horse stall mat.
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How effective was chainmail against arrows?

Yes, chainmail can stop an arrow, but it depends heavily on the arrow's tip (bodkin vs. broadhead), the bow's power, the mail's quality (riveted vs. butted), and the distance, often requiring a padded garment (gambeson) underneath to be truly effective, as it stops cuts and slows penetration but can still be pierced or deformed by strong thrusts. Well-made, riveted mail with padding could resist many arrows, while poor quality butted mail was easily penetrated, especially by bodkin-tipped arrows.
 
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What armor can stop an arrow?

Arrow-proof armor exists, with modern ceramic/steel plates stopping nearly all arrows, while historical armor varied; plate armor was excellent, but mail struggled with armor-piercing bodkins, and thick layered fabrics or hardened leather (like brigandine) offered good protection against less powerful bows, with padding essential for overall effectiveness against even simple arrows.
 
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Is it possible to parry an arrow?

At longer range, if you see the archer, almost anyone can parry an arrow. Although, it's easier to dodge. From enough distance, it's possible.
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Can a blade stop a bullet?

No, blades themselves aren't inherently bulletproof, but Wesley Snipes' Blade often uses specialized, reinforced metal blades (like those tested on Forged in Fire) and wears advanced armor, including bulletproof vests under his trench coat, making him highly resistant to bullets, though he's not invincible to piercing attacks, as seen in his durability limits against heavy blows.
 
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Could an arrow pierce a skull?

Arrow injury can affect any part of the body, cases of arrow shot involving different region/organ of the body have been reported, such as limb and limb vessels,4,5 abdomen and abdominal viscera,4,5 chest,4,6 heart,7,8 neck,9 supraorbital region,2 eyes,10 base of skull,11 brain,12 or even multiple organs.
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What material is 100% bullet proof?

Fiber materials

Kevlar and Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) are two common fiber-based bulletproof materials, which are characterized by lightness and high strength.
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Why are Kevlar vests illegal?

While laws vary, most states' prohibitions on possessing, buying, or using (wearing) a bulletproof vest apply in the following situations: the individual has been convicted of any crime, a felony, or a crime of violence, or. the individual wears the vest while committing, or attempting to commit, a crime or felony.
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What did medieval archers do when they ran out of arrows?

Author Anne Curry writes "When the archers ran out of arrows they dropped their bows and using hatchets, swords and the mallets they had used to drive their stakes in, attacked the now disordered, fatigued and wounded French men-at-arms massed in front of them." I hope this helps answer your questions a little bit.
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How did knights go to the bathroom in their armor?

Knights went to the bathroom in armor by managing undergarments beneath mail or plate, often using special openings or removing key pieces with squire help, but in urgent battle situations, they might just relieve themselves in the armor, leaving cleanup to servants, as full plate wasn't always worn and survival trumped decorum. For urination, mail allowed lifting the skirt, while plate had faulds (articulated skirts) that could be lifted, often with a hinged codpiece for easier access, and squires assisted with complex full plate.
 
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Why don't we use chainmail anymore?

Eventually mail was supplanted by plate for the most part, as it provided greater protection against windlass crossbows, bludgeoning weapons, and lance charges while maintaining most of the mobility of mail.
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Will an arrow penetrate a bulletproof vest?

Yes, but it depends on the vest's materials; soft Kevlar vests can be pierced by sharp arrowheads (especially from powerful bows/crossbows) because they cut fibers, while modern vests with hard ceramic or steel plates are designed to stop arrows by shattering the point or deflecting it, offering much better protection. Standard Kevlar is great for bullets but struggles with the focused force of a sharp point, needing specialized plates for arrow defense.
 
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Will a horse stall mat stop an arrow?

Yes, thick rubber horse stall mats, especially the 3/4-inch variety, are excellent for stopping arrows, effectively serving as DIY backstops for archery ranges by absorbing impact and preventing pass-throughs, though they can make arrow removal a bit tough (soapy water or WD-40 helps!). 
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Is it legal to shoot your bow in your backyard?

Yes, you can often shoot a bow in your backyard, but it's crucial to check local laws (city/county) and prioritize safety with a proper backstop, clear sightlines, and ensuring no one is behind the target, as rules vary and safety is paramount, especially in populated areas. 
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How many layers of cardboard to stop an arrow?

To stop an arrow with cardboard, you need to stack many layers (around 10-17+), tightly compressed and ideally oriented with the corrugated flutes vertically, forming a thick block about 8-12 inches deep; this works by friction and dispersing the arrow's energy, but foam targets are better because they close holes, whereas cardboard doesn't, potentially ruining arrows over time.
 
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How many layers of Kevlar to stop a bullet?

The number of Kevlar layers needed to stop a bullet varies significantly by bullet type, but typically ranges from about 9 layers for low-velocity handgun rounds (like 9mm) to 40-50 layers or more for high-velocity rifle rounds (like 5.56mm), with more layers creating thicker, less flexible armor that disperses the bullet's energy, though rifle rounds often need added hard plates for true stopping power. 
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Can civilians own level 4 body armor?

Yes, civilians in the U.S. can generally own Level 4 body armor, as it's legal in most states for law-abiding citizens without felony records, but you must check specific state laws, as New York restricts it to certain professions, and Connecticut requires in-person purchases. Federal law doesn't ban it, but some sellers limit sales, and there's ongoing discussion about potential federal restrictions after its use in some mass shootings.
 
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Why don't marines wear bulletproof vests?

The decision to wear a vest depends on numerous factors like the mission, the risks involved, and personal preference. When a soldier is out on a routine patrol, for example, they may not wear a vest as the risk of an attack is low.
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Is anything truly bulletproof?

No, nothing is truly "bulletproof"; the correct term is "bullet-resistant," meaning materials like Kevlar, ceramics, or specialized steel can stop certain bullets under specific conditions, but can still be defeated by stronger rounds, higher velocities, or multiple hits, as threats evolve and materials have limits. Even tank armor can be penetrated, and armor effectiveness depends on the bullet's caliber, speed, and the armor's rating.
 
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How many layers of silk to stop a bullet?

This new silk has double the strength and far more elasticity than normal silkworm silk and can also be mass-produced. The resulting material successfully stopped a slow-moving . 22-caliber bullet using just four layers.
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What material is 3x stronger than Kevlar?

However, Kevlar is far from the last word on ballistic protection, and a new study reports a material woven with carbon nanotubes that's both three times stronger than Kevlar and only 1.8 millimeters thick.
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Could a gorilla crush a human skull?

We had finally entered the ancient home of the Bwindi Mountain Gorillas. Mother Nature is wise to keep the gorillas separate from humans. An adult male silverback can weigh up to 600 pounds of rippling muscle. A gorilla's waffle-sized hands can crush a human skull and snap arms like a wishbone.
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Do exploding arrows exist?

Explosive arrows aren't common military tech like in movies (e.g., Rambo), but similar concepts do exist as specialized tools, DIY projects, or historical precursors like fire arrows; modern versions often involve tips holding blank cartridges that detonate on impact or hobbyists creating small explosive shafts with black powder/primers for a big boom, though they can damage expensive bows and are dangerous.
 
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What is the weakest point of a skull?

The pterion is a craniometric point at the point where the greater wing of the sphenoid bone, the parietal bone and the frontal bone meet. It is the weakest point of the skull.
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