This video demonstrates a destructive test where an M67 fragmentation grenade is detonated inside a SentrySafe. The experiment, conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, shows the process of rigging the grenade for remote detonation and the subsequent complete destruction of the safe. Sarkissian, an experienced individual in handling explosive devices and destructive testing, confirms that a single grenade is sufficient to breach the safe.
In this demonstration, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics tests the security of a Sentry Safe by firing 168 rounds of 7.62x39mm from a full-auto AK-47. The expert-level test focuses on the safe's hinge, ultimately revealing that sustained full-auto fire can compromise its structural integrity, allowing the door to be easily pried open. The video highlights the safe's construction, including its steel skin and fireproofing insulation, and demonstrates a destructive entry technique.
This video demonstrates the destructive power of a Barrett M107A1 firing .50 BMG rounds against a cheap Walmart safe. The safe, after being shot with approximately 10 rounds, sustained significant damage including a blown-out back and side, bent locking mechanisms, and ultimately required a chisel to open. The .50 caliber rounds proved highly effective at breaching the safe's structure, though the locking mechanism proved surprisingly resilient.
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