Are you speaking from experience? Because from my own experience a lot of glass is brick-proof. Wouldn’t be the glass in the windows of your house but glass where anything behind is particularly valuable or high-risk yes.
That’s easy to say. Believe it or not, most humans have limited strength, and if someone can’t break glass it’s not because they’re not trying hard enough.
If you really want to break glass that’s designed to be tough to break you need strategy not brute strength. Try tapping the top two corners of the glass and then the middle of the bottom of the glass, in an upside down triangle. You may be able to collapse the glass that way. Obviously you need a hammer/similar and a strong enough swing, and that is likely not enough for glass that’s designed to withstand attempts at smashing. But the corners will be the weak points if you want to try.
Are you speaking from experience? Because from my own experience a lot of glass is brick-proof. Wouldn’t be the glass in the windows of your house but glass where anything behind is particularly valuable or high-risk yes.
If you hit hard enough, nothing is brick proof
That’s easy to say. Believe it or not, most humans have limited strength, and if someone can’t break glass it’s not because they’re not trying hard enough.
If you really want to break glass that’s designed to be tough to break you need strategy not brute strength. Try tapping the top two corners of the glass and then the middle of the bottom of the glass, in an upside down triangle. You may be able to collapse the glass that way. Obviously you need a hammer/similar and a strong enough swing, and that is likely not enough for glass that’s designed to withstand attempts at smashing. But the corners will be the weak points if you want to try.
I am flippantly joking.