Minha pistola sinalizadora de 50BMG!

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 0:46

This video explores the theoretical and practical outcome of loading a 50 BMG cartridge into a 12 gauge flare gun. The experiment, conducted by a hobbyist, demonstrates that while the 50 BMG cartridge surprisingly fits, the flare gun's firing mechanism and primer strength are insufficient to ignite it. The test highlights the significant differences in primer resistance between ammunition types.

Quick Summary

Attempting to fire a 50 BMG cartridge in a 12 gauge flare gun is highly dangerous and will likely fail. The 50 BMG's primer is too resistant for the flare gun's firing mechanism, which is designed for much lower pressure ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:0050 BMG in a 12 Gauge Flare Gun?
  2. 00:14Securing Flare Gun for Test Fire
  3. 00:21Armory Deals Advertisement
  4. 00:2950 BMG Firing Test Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fire a 50 BMG cartridge in a 12 gauge flare gun?

No, you cannot safely or effectively fire a 50 BMG cartridge in a 12 gauge flare gun. While the cartridge may physically fit, the flare gun's firing pin and primer strength are not designed for the 50 BMG's robust primer, preventing ignition.

Why does a 50 BMG primer prevent a flare gun from firing?

50 BMG primers are designed to be significantly more resistant to accidental ignition and require a much stronger impact than standard ammunition. A 12 gauge flare gun's firing mechanism lacks the necessary force to reliably detonate these tough primers.

What happens when you try to fire a 50 BMG in a 12 gauge flare gun?

When attempting to fire a 50 BMG in a 12 gauge flare gun, the primer will likely not ignite due to its toughness. This experiment is extremely dangerous and can lead to the firearm failing catastrophically, potentially causing severe injury or death.

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