I shot a fan!

Published on January 8, 2021
Duration: 6:32

This video details the process of repairing and test-firing Mark Serbu's RN50 heavy barrels after a parkerizing issue. The process involved disassembling the firearms, removing the barrels, sandblasting, re-parkerizing, reassembling, and then test-firing the repaired components. The test firing included a high-speed camera examination of a 50 caliber round impacting an old fan.

Quick Summary

Mark Serbu details the repair of RN50 heavy barrels that had incorrect parkerizing. The process included sandblasting, re-parkerizing, and reassembly. These repaired barrels were then test-fired with a 50 caliber rifle, impacting an old fan, with the destruction captured in high-speed video.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Problem
  2. 00:12RN50 Heavy Barrels
  3. 00:26Parkerizing Issue
  4. 00:31Repair Process
  5. 00:44Test Firing
  6. 00:49The Fan Target
  7. 01:0050 Caliber Impact
  8. 01:24Preparation for Test
  9. 01:47First Impact Analysis
  10. 02:01Fan Destruction
  11. 02:37Second Test Fire
  12. 03:07Sparks and Fire
  13. 03:14Most Dramatic Shot
  14. 03:51Aftermath of Fan
  15. 04:06Hot Debris
  16. 04:17Bullet Path
  17. 04:43Totaled Fan
  18. 04:53Fan Shaft
  19. 05:06Making Work Fun
  20. 05:11YouTube Monetization
  21. 05:31Viewer Preference
  22. 05:46Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the issue with the RN50 heavy barrels?

The RN50 heavy barrels experienced an issue with incorrect parkerizing. This defect required the barrels to be removed, sandblasted, re-parkerized, and the firearms reassembled and test-fired.

How were the RN50 barrels repaired?

The repair process involved taking the barrels out of the guns, sandblasting them to remove the faulty parkerizing, re-parkerizing them with a correct finish, and then reassembling the firearms.

What was used for the test firing after the barrel repairs?

After the RN50 barrels were repaired, they were test-fired using a 50 caliber rifle. The test involved shooting an old, broken fan to visually demonstrate the projectile's impact.

What happened when the 50 caliber round hit the fan?

The 50 caliber round completely destroyed the fan, shattering the back of the motor and dispersing shrapnel. High-speed video captured the dramatic disintegration of the fan upon impact.

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