AK-47 VS 500 MAGNUM VS FANTA

Published on March 4, 2017
Duration: 4:16

This video pits an AK-47 and a .500 Magnum against Fanta bottles to test penetration. The AK-47's 7.62x39mm round was stopped by the third bottle, while the .500 Magnum, with its immense power, required seven bottles. The test highlights the significant difference in stopping power between the two firearms.

Quick Summary

The AK-47's 7.62x39mm round was stopped by the third 2-liter Fanta bottle. In contrast, the powerful .500 S&W Magnum revolver, using Underwood Ammo, required seven Fanta bottles to stop its 350-grain projectile, showcasing its superior penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AK-47 vs 500 Magnum vs Fanta
  2. 00:34AK-47 Fanta Bottle Test
  3. 01:09AK-47 Results Analysis
  4. 01:39.500 Magnum Test Setup
  5. 02:09.500 Magnum Fanta Bottle Test
  6. 02:57.500 Magnum Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Fanta bottles did it take to stop an AK-47?

In Edwin Sarkissian's test, the AK-47 firing a 7.62x39mm round was stopped by the third 2-liter Fanta bottle. The projectile's energy was fully dissipated after penetrating two bottles.

What was the result of the .500 Magnum test against Fanta bottles?

The powerful Smith & Wesson .500 Magnum revolver required seven 2-liter Fanta bottles to stop its 350-grain Underwood Ammo projectile. This demonstrates its significantly higher penetration capability compared to the AK-47 in this test.

Which firearm had more penetration power in the Fanta bottle test?

The .500 S&W Magnum exhibited considerably more penetration power than the AK-47 when tested against Fanta bottles. It took seven bottles to stop the Magnum round, versus only three for the AK-47.

What caliber ammunition was used in the AK-47 test?

The AK-47 used in the Fanta bottle penetration test fired 7.62x39mm ammunition. This is a common intermediate rifle cartridge known for its effectiveness.

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