This video tests the ability of grade 55 mild steel to stop the world's most expensive 50 BMG bullet at 50 yards. It features the Desert Tech HTI rifle and Vortex Razor Gen 3 optic. The description also highlights sponsors like Emacs Tactical and Opticsplanet, and promotes merchandise and a Patreon channel. Safety disclaimers and a reminder that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes are included.
This video investigates the ballistic resistance of Grade 55 mild steel plate against .50 BMG sniper rounds. The test utilizes both ball and "FAKE M2AP" (SUMMIT Remanufactured) rounds fired from a 50-yard distance. The objective is to determine the thickness of steel required to reliably stop this powerful ammunition. The video emphasizes entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong disclaimer regarding safety and the inadvisability of replicating the tests at home. Promotional links for Patreon and merchandise are included, along with discount codes for TA Targets and EMACS.
This video features Demolition Ranch testing the capabilities of a .300 Win Mag rifle against a hardened steel anvil. The title suggests a destructive testing or ballistic demonstration. The description includes links to their merchandise, vlog channel, social media profiles, and credits for music, indicating a typical Demolition Ranch production focused on firearm-related experiments and entertainment.
This video compares the penetration capabilities of several popular rifle calibers against mild steel plates. The tested calibers include the .338 Lapua Magnum, 7mm Remington Magnum, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 Grendel. The testing was conducted at a distance of 50 yards using A529 grade 55 mild steel. The video serves an entertainment and educational purpose, with a disclaimer regarding the inherent dangers of shooting steel and a warning against attempting these tests at home. The hashtag #midwayusa is included.
This video features a ballistic test comparing the penetration capabilities of different calibers against AR500 steel plates at 600 yards and closer. The calibers tested are 6mm Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, and 7mm Sherman Short. The experiment aims to be a fun demonstration with surprising results, encouraging viewer predictions. The description also includes promotional codes and links for various firearm-related brands and products, such as Axil Hearing Pro, RTS Tactical, Cole-Tac, Trigger Interactive, and WARNE Mounts, alongside a link to PRN Swag and a mention of Artlist for music.
This video features InRange TV testing the performance of 50BMG M2 AP (Armor Piercing) ammunition. The test involves firing the rounds from a PGM Hécate II rifle against two stacked AR450 steel plates sourced from MOA Targets. The video highlights the capabilities of this powerful rifle cartridge against hardened steel targets.
This YouTube video, titled "9 mm VS .357 ปะทะเหล็ก 4 mm," directly compares the 9mm and .357 Magnum calibers. The title implies a head-to-head test or demonstration, likely involving ballistic testing against a 4mm steel plate, as indicated by "ปะทะเหล็ก 4 mm" (clash with 4mm steel). The content focuses on the performance and capabilities of these popular handgun calibers, likely showcasing their penetration or stopping power.
This video features a comprehensive steel plate penetration test comparing several firearms and calibers. The AK-74, AK-47, .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson revolver, .45-70 rifle, AR-15 with SS109 rounds, and a Glock 34 with 9mm +P ammunition are put to the test against a 1/2" mild steel plate. Filmed in a desert environment, the video aims to demonstrate the penetration capabilities of each firearm, with the creators expressing surprise at some of the results. The description also includes a link to purchase the steel plates used in the test.
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