50 BMG Vs Running Truck #shorts

Published on October 20, 2021
Duration: 0:58

This video demonstrates the destructive power of a .50 BMG rifle against a moving vehicle. A single shot from a Barrett .50 BMG rifle successfully disabled a 'Mad Max' style pickup truck by shredding an engine pulley and striking the engine block, causing it to catch fire. The team then used dirt to extinguish the flames.

Quick Summary

A .50 BMG rifle round was fired at a moving, driverless truck. The shot hit the front grille, causing the engine to smoke and catch fire. Internal inspection showed a shredded pulley and a damaged engine block, completely disabling the vehicle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Objective: .50 BMG vs Truck
  2. 00:14The Shot: .50 BMG Hits Moving Truck
  3. 00:22Damage Assessment: Engine Fire
  4. 00:35Fire Suppression with Dirt
  5. 00:41Internal Engine Damage Revealed

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when the .50 BMG round hit the truck?

The .50 BMG round struck the front grille of the moving truck, causing it to immediately smoke and come to a halt. The engine caught fire shortly after the impact.

What was the internal damage to the truck's engine?

Inspection revealed the .50 BMG round shredded an engine pulley and struck the engine block directly. This severe damage completely disabled the vehicle.

How was the engine fire extinguished?

Lacking a conventional fire extinguisher, the team used a board and dirt to smother the flames in the engine bay, successfully putting out the fire.

What type of rifle was used in the test?

A Barrett .50 BMG semi-automatic rifle, likely from the M82/M107 series, was used for the test. It's known for its power and range.

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