50 CAL VS CERAMIC TILE

Published on January 15, 2017
Duration: 2:44

This video tests the penetration capabilities of a .50 BMG round against ceramic tiles. The Serbu BFG-50A rifle, firing American Eagle 660 grain FMJ ammunition, successfully penetrated 14 out of 24 ceramic tiles. The test highlights the significant power of .50 caliber ammunition and its potential for destructive testing.

Quick Summary

A .50 BMG round fired from a Serbu BFG-50A rifle penetrated 14 out of 24 ceramic tiles in a penetration test. The ammunition used was American Eagle 660 grain FMJ, demonstrating the significant destructive power of .50 caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Setup: 24 Ceramic Tiles
  2. 00:32Firearm & Ammo: Serbu BFG-50A & .50 BMG FMJ
  3. 01:03The Shot: High-Speed Tile Destruction
  4. 01:35Results: 14 Tiles Penetrated

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Edwin Sarkissian video?

The video tested the penetration power of a .50 BMG round fired from a Serbu BFG-50A rifle against a stack of 24 ceramic tiles. The goal was to see how many tiles the projectile could penetrate before being stopped.

How many ceramic tiles did the .50 caliber round penetrate?

The .50 BMG round, using American Eagle 660 grain FMJ ammunition, penetrated exactly 14 out of the 24 ceramic tiles lined up for the test.

What rifle was used for the .50 caliber ceramic tile test?

The rifle used in the test was the Serbu BFG-50A, a gas-operated semi-automatic chambered in .50 BMG. It was equipped with a Holosun red dot optic for aiming.

What type of .50 caliber ammunition was used?

The specific ammunition used was American Eagle 660 grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) .50 BMG cartridges. This is a common and powerful load for the .50 caliber rifle.

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