50 BMG VS SAFES 💰 - SERBU RN-50

Published on November 6, 2016
Duration: 7:19

This video tests the penetration capabilities of a .50 BMG round fired from a Serbu RN-50 rifle against Safemark electronic safes. The experiment involved shooting through the sides and then the reinforced doors of multiple safes. Results showed that the .50 BMG round could penetrate three safes completely when shot through the sides, with the core lodging in the fourth. When shot through the reinforced doors, the round was stopped by the second safe.

Quick Summary

The Serbu RN-50 .50 BMG rifle was tested against Safemark electronic safes. When shot through the sides, one round penetrated three safes completely. When shot through the reinforced front doors, the .50 BMG round was stopped by the second safe.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Serbu RN-50 & The Experiment
  2. 00:59Safe Construction & Test Plan
  3. 01:38First Shot: Side Penetration Test
  4. 02:11Damage Analysis: Side Shot Results
  5. 04:05Second Shot: Door Penetration Test
  6. 05:12Final Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used in the .50 BMG safe penetration test?

The rifle used was the Serbu RN-50, a break-action .50 BMG rifle designed in collaboration with Royal Nonesuch. It features a threaded breech cap and a single-shot capacity.

How many Safemark safes did the .50 BMG round penetrate when shot through the sides?

When shot through the sides of the Safemark electronic safes, the .50 BMG round completely penetrated three safes and was recovered inside the fourth. The bullet jacket was left in the second safe.

What were the results of shooting the .50 BMG round through the reinforced doors of the safes?

When fired at the reinforced front doors of the Safemark safes, the .50 BMG round only penetrated the first safe and lodged in the front door of the second safe, having tumbled sideways.

What is the estimated number of Safemark safes needed to stop a .50 BMG round?

Based on the test, it appears to take approximately 2 to 4 Safemark safes to stop a .50 BMG projectile, depending on whether the shot impacts the weaker sides or the reinforced front doors.

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