Could an Anvil Stop a 50 Cal?

Published on February 5, 2025
Duration: 1:32

This video tests the durability of a Forge cast iron anvil against various calibers, from 9mm to .50 BMG. Smaller calibers like 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, and .223 failed to penetrate, causing only minor damage or indentations. The .450 Bushmaster widened existing craters but also failed to penetrate. However, a single .50 BMG round completely shattered the anvil, demonstrating its immense power.

Quick Summary

A solid cast iron anvil was tested against multiple calibers. While 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, .223, and .450 Bushmaster rounds failed to penetrate, a single .50 BMG round was powerful enough to completely shatter the anvil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Anvil vs. Calibers
  2. 00:099mm and 10mm Testing
  3. 00:34.44 Magnum and .223 Testing
  4. 01:01.450 Bushmaster Testing
  5. 01:13.50 Cal Testing: Anvil Shatters!

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when a 9mm round hit the anvil?

The 9mm round hit the cast iron anvil dead center with no penetration. However, fragments from the bullet embedded themselves into the wooden stand supporting the anvil.

Did the .223 round penetrate the anvil?

No, the .223 round created a noticeable crater on the surface of the cast iron anvil but failed to penetrate through it.

What was the result of the .50 BMG test on the anvil?

The .50 BMG round struck the anvil with extreme force, splitting the solid cast iron completely in half and knocking it off the stand.

Which calibers failed to penetrate the cast iron anvil?

The 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, .223, and .450 Bushmaster calibers all failed to penetrate the solid cast iron anvil, causing varying degrees of surface damage.

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