AWM and 50cal vs kettlebell

Published on May 23, 2020
Duration: 14:36

This video tests the ballistic impact of various firearms, from 9mm to .50 BMG, against a 35lb kettlebell. Lower calibers like 9mm and .44 Magnum only cause superficial scratches, while rifles like the SCAR 17 begin to create indentations. The AWM's precision rounds cause significant craters, and the .50 BMG round penetrates deeply, nearly splitting the kettlebell.

Quick Summary

A .50 BMG round fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle deeply penetrated a 35lb kettlebell, becoming lodged inside and nearly splitting the iron casing, demonstrating extreme destructive power against dense targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and 9mm Test
  2. 01:28.44 Magnum Test
  3. 03:08Gun Room Interlude
  4. 04:26Rifle Testing: Galil, Tavor, and SCAR
  5. 07:06AWM Precision Test
  6. 10:22.50 BMG Final Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a 9mm round hits a kettlebell?

In this test, 9mm rounds fired from a Rex Zero 1 pistol only caused minor surface scratches on a 35lb kettlebell, demonstrating limited penetration power against dense targets.

How does a .50 BMG round affect a kettlebell?

A .50 BMG round fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle deeply penetrated the 35lb kettlebell, becoming lodged inside and nearly splitting the iron casing, showcasing extreme destructive power.

Which firearms created significant damage to the kettlebell?

The Accuracy International AWM with precision rounds created significant craters, and the .50 BMG round from the Desert Tech HTI caused deep penetration and structural damage to the kettlebell.

What is the difference in impact between rifle calibers and handguns on a kettlebell?

Handgun calibers like 9mm and .44 Magnum caused only superficial scratches, while rifle calibers like 7.62x39mm, 5.56mm, 7.62x51mm, and especially .300 Win Mag and .50 BMG, created progressively deeper indentations and damage.

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