Full Auto 50cal Desert Eagle

Published on January 29, 2022
Duration: 8:58

This video showcases a custom full-auto conversion of a .50 AE Desert Eagle, demonstrating its extreme recoil and ballistic capabilities. Expert firearms instructor Edwin Sarkissian highlights the importance of proper grip and specialized ammunition like Underwood's Extreme Penetrator rounds for managing the firearm's power during tests involving water jugs and car doors.

Quick Summary

A custom full-auto .50 AE Desert Eagle, built by Richard, is showcased with extreme recoil management techniques. The video highlights Underwood Ammo's .50 AE Extreme Penetrator and Jacketed Hollow Point rounds, testing their ballistic performance against water jugs and car doors, demonstrating significant kinetic energy transfer and penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Full-Auto Desert Eagle
  2. 00:40Ammunition Showcase: Underwood Ammo .50 AE
  3. 01:25Range Preparation & Recoil Management
  4. 02:25First Full-Auto Bursts & Shocking Power
  5. 03:35Water Jug Destruction Test
  6. 04:40One-Handed Full-Auto Desert Eagle Challenge
  7. 06:17Car Door Penetration Test with Extreme Penetrator
  8. 08:05Conclusion & Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the full-auto Desert Eagle so difficult to control?

The full-auto .50 AE Desert Eagle is extremely difficult to control due to its immense recoil, generated by the powerful .50 Action Express cartridge firing at a high rate of speed. The vertical foregrip is essential for managing this force.

What type of Underwood Ammo is used in the full-auto Desert Eagle test?

The video features two types of Underwood Ammo .50 AE: Extreme Penetrator rounds, designed for maximum penetration, and Jacketed Hollow Points, which are tested for their impact and energy transfer characteristics.

What kind of targets were used to test the .50 AE Desert Eagle's penetration?

The .50 AE Desert Eagle's penetration capabilities were tested against 5-gallon water jugs, which visually demonstrated the kinetic energy transfer, and against car doors to assess its ability to pierce metal.

Who built the custom full-auto Desert Eagle shown in the video?

The custom full-auto conversion of the .50 AE Desert Eagle was built by Richard for Edwin Sarkissian's grandpa. Edwin himself notes it's his first time shooting a full-auto version.

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