25mm Bushmaster is HUGE (Want Me To Fire It?) #civtac #gun #50bmg

Published on March 16, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This video showcases the immense size of a 25mm round, comparing it to .308 Winchester and .50 BMG. The host highlights that 25mm rounds are typically fired from autocannons like the M242 Bushmaster, not standard rifles. Footage of an autocannon firing is shown, with a call to action for 50,000 likes to see the host fire one himself. A promotion for Sportsman's Guide with a discount code is also included.

Quick Summary

The 25mm Bushmaster round is exceptionally large, dwarfing .50 BMG and .308 cartridges. It's fired from autocannons like the M242 Bushmaster, not standard rifles, due to its size and power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Size Comparison: 25mm vs .50 BMG vs .308
  2. 00:06Understanding the 25mm Round
  3. 00:27Sportsman's Guide Discount Code
  4. 00:3825mm Autocannon Firing Footage

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 25mm Bushmaster round so large?

The 25mm round is significantly larger than common rifle calibers like .308 Winchester and even .50 BMG. Its immense size necessitates specialized platforms like autocannons rather than standard firearms.

Is the 25mm Bushmaster a rifle or an autocannon?

The 25mm round, often associated with the Bushmaster platform (like the M242), is typically fired from an autocannon due to its large caliber and power requirements, not a traditional rifle.

What is the purpose of the inert training cartridge shown?

The inert training cartridge is used for demonstration and familiarization purposes without the explosive components. It allows viewers to safely appreciate the sheer physical scale of the 25mm ammunition.

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