How Many Legos Does it Take to Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on September 16, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This video tests the penetration capabilities of various firearm calibers through Lego bricks, culminating in a .50 BMG sniper rifle test. The .50 BMG round completely bypassed the Lego barrier and the target dummy, demonstrating its extreme power. The experiment highlights the significant differences in projectile energy across common handgun and rifle calibers.

Quick Summary

The .50 BMG sniper rifle test showed the projectile completely penetrating the entire Lego block and the target dummy. Other tested calibers like .223 Remington required 70 plates, while .50 AE needed 55 plates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & .22 Caliber Test
  2. 00:109mm Handgun Test
  3. 00:19.45 ACP Handgun Test
  4. 00:28.44 Magnum Revolver Test
  5. 00:36.50 AE Handgun Test
  6. 00:47.223 Rifle Test
  7. 00:57.308 Rifle Test
  8. 01:07.50 BMG Sniper Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the .50 BMG sniper rifle test with Lego bricks?

In the .50 BMG sniper rifle test, the projectile completely penetrated the entire Lego block structure and continued through the target dummy, demonstrating the extreme power of this caliber.

How many Lego plates did it take to stop a .223 Remington round from an AR-15?

An AR-15 firing a .223 Remington round required 70 Lego plates to be stopped. This shows a significant increase in penetration power compared to handgun calibers.

Which handgun caliber required the most Lego plates to stop?

The .50 AE caliber, fired from a Desert Eagle pistol, required the most Lego plates to stop among the handguns tested, with the bullet penetrating 55 plates.

What calibers were tested against Lego bricks in the video?

The video tested .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, .50 AE, .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, and finally the .50 BMG sniper rifle rounds against Lego bricks.

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