How Many Toilet Seats Does It Take To Stop a 50cal?!?!?

Published on November 20, 2018
Duration: 17:05

This video tests the penetration capabilities of various .50 caliber rounds through stacked toilet seats. The .50 AE Desert Eagle was stopped by the 10th seat, while the .50 Beowulf required 11 seats for hollow points and 15 for solid brass. The powerful Barrett .50 BMG easily penetrated all 30 seats, demonstrating its immense energy.

Quick Summary

The Demolition Ranch video tested .50 caliber rounds against toilet seats. The .50 AE stopped at seat 10, .50 Beowulf hollow point at seat 11 (solid brass at 15), and the Barrett .50 BMG penetrated all 30 seats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:48Introducing the Toilet Seat Challenge
  3. 02:17.50 AE Desert Eagle Test
  4. 05:36.50 Beowulf AR-15 Introduction
  5. 06:44SimpliSafe Sponsor Segment
  6. 08:32.50 Beowulf Results
  7. 11:41Barrett .50 BMG Test
  8. 14:48Conclusion & Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the Demolition Ranch toilet seat test?

The Demolition Ranch video aimed to determine how many stacked toilet seats it would take to stop various .50 caliber rounds, including .50 AE, .50 Beowulf, and the powerful .50 BMG.

Which .50 caliber round was the most powerful in the test?

The Barrett .50 BMG was the most powerful, delivering an immense 13,000-14,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy and easily penetrating all 30 toilet seats used in the experiment.

How did the .50 Beowulf perform against the toilet seats?

The .50 Beowulf round required 11 toilet seats to stop its hollow point projectile and 15 seats to stop its solid brass projectile, showcasing its significant power.

Did the Desert Eagle's .50 AE round penetrate all the toilet seats?

No, the .50 Action Express round fired from a Desert Eagle, with approximately 1600 ft-lbs of energy, was stopped by the 10th toilet seat in the test.

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