50cal M2 vs 1000 Pounds of Propane and Oxygen Tanks

Published on June 15, 2023
Duration: 17:13

This video showcases the destructive power of an M2 .50 caliber Browning machine gun against large propane and oxygen tanks. After a test fire, the tanks are detonated using a combination of the M2 and an AK-47, creating a massive explosion. The M60 machine gun is then used to further engage the burning wreckage, demonstrating the significant impact of .50 BMG rounds on heavy steel.

Quick Summary

The M2 .50 caliber Browning machine gun was used to fire at 1000 pounds of propane and oxygen tanks, causing significant damage. An AK-47 was then used to ignite the array, resulting in a massive explosion. The M60 machine gun was later employed to engage the burning wreckage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Introduction
  2. 02:10M2 .50 Cal Test Fire
  3. 05:30The Main Explosion
  4. 09:13M60 Machine Gun Deployment
  5. 13:48Damage Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used in the 1000-pound propane tank destruction video?

The primary firearms featured were the M2 .50 caliber Browning heavy machine gun and an M60 machine gun. An AK-47 was also used to initiate the main explosion.

What happened when the M2 .50 caliber machine gun fired at the propane and oxygen tanks?

The .50 BMG rounds caused significant damage, creating large entry and exit holes in the heavy steel tanks. This preceded a massive explosion when the tanks were ignited.

Who provided the ammunition for the M2 Browning in the video?

The ammunition for the M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun was provided by U.S. Ordnance Manufacturing, as mentioned during the test fire segment of the video.

What was the outcome of detonating the propane and oxygen tanks with firearms?

The detonation resulted in a massive fireball and sustained secondary explosions as the tanks ruptured. The aftermath showed considerable destruction to the tank array.

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