Nissan 300ZX Explosion, Barrett 50cal

Published on October 10, 2013
Duration: 9:05

This video documents the explosive destruction of a Nissan 300ZX using 50 pounds of binary explosives and a Barrett M82A1 .50 caliber rifle. The event serves as a tribute to Captain Tyler Voss, a US Air Force pilot. The demonstration showcases the immense power of the Barrett .50 cal and the destructive potential of binary explosives, resulting in the complete obliteration of the vehicle.

Quick Summary

A Nissan 300ZX was obliterated using 50 pounds of binary explosives and a Barrett M82A1 .50 caliber rifle. This destructive event, documented by Demolition Ranch, served as a tribute to Captain Tyler Voss and showcased the immense power of high-caliber firearms and explosives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tribute to Captain Tyler Voss
  2. 02:18Nissan 300ZX and Explosives Plan
  3. 04:52Setting Up and Shooting the Car
  4. 06:33Post-Explosion Damage Assessment
  5. 07:51Final Remarks and Military Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What was used to destroy the Nissan 300ZX in the Demolition Ranch video?

The Nissan 300ZX was destroyed using approximately 50 pounds of binary explosives and a single shot from a Barrett M82A1 .50 caliber rifle. The event was a tribute to Captain Tyler Voss.

What kind of explosives were used in the Nissan 300ZX demolition?

The video utilized 50 pounds of binary explosives, specifically noted as being from 'Last Man Standing Exploding Targets.' These are typically ammonium nitrate/aluminum-based and require mixing of components for detonation.

What is the significance of the names on the Barrett M82A1 in the video?

The names SHELL 77, VOSS, PINCKNEY, and MACKEY, along with the date 3MAY2013, are engraved on the Barrett M82A1 receiver. These likely represent individuals honored or remembered through this destructive tribute.

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