This Is What Happens When You Win A Barrett .50 BMG Rifle From Classic Firearms

Published on February 22, 2019
Duration: 21:51

This video showcases the excitement of winning and shooting a Barrett .50 BMG rifle, including the M107A1 and M82A1 models. Winners Stewart and Tiffany experience the rifle's power on reactive targets like soda bottles and watermelons, and even test its armor-piercing capabilities against AR500 plates. The event, filmed at IraqVeteran8888's farm, also featured full-auto machine gun sessions, highlighting the contrast in recoil.

Quick Summary

Winners Stewart and Tiffany experienced the power of a Barrett .50 BMG rifle, shooting the M107A1 and M82A1 at reactive targets like soda bottles and watermelons. They also tested API rounds against AR500 armor, showcasing the rifle's destructive capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction & Winners
  2. 02:50New Barrett M82A1 Giveaway
  3. 03:29First Shots with Barrett M107A1
  4. 05:02Reactive Targets: Soda & Water
  5. 08:38Watermelon & Armor Testing
  6. 11:58Full-Auto Fun (MP5, AR-15)
  7. 13:16Closing & Giveaway Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle did winners Stewart and Tiffany get to shoot from Classic Firearms?

Stewart and Tiffany won and got to shoot a Barrett Range Deployment Package, featuring the Barrett M107A1 rifle. They also experienced the Barrett M82A1 during the video.

What kind of targets were used with the Barrett .50 BMG?

The .50 BMG rifle was used on various reactive targets, including 3-liter soda bottles, water jugs, and a line of watermelons. Armor Piercing Incendiary rounds were also tested against AR500 body armor.

What is Classic Firearms' next big giveaway?

Classic Firearms announced their next giveaway will be a Barrett M82A1 rifle chambered in the powerful .50 BMG caliber. Viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for entry details.

What special ammunition was featured with the Barrett .50 BMG?

The video highlighted Lehigh Defense 'Control Chaos' rounds, designed for rapid expansion and significant hydraulic displacement. Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds were also demonstrated.

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