Can a 100 Year Old Bank Safe Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on September 6, 2025
Duration: 18:28

This video tests a 100-year-old, 1000lb bank safe against various firearms, culminating in a .50 BMG sniper rifle. While handguns and smaller rifle calibers failed to penetrate, a 12-gauge slug and 5.56/.308 rounds showed significant impact, with the slug jamming the mechanism. Ultimately, the .50 BMG sniper rifle easily defeated the safe's defenses, penetrating both doors.

Quick Summary

A 100-year-old bank safe was tested against various firearms. While handguns and smaller rifle rounds failed to penetrate, a 12-gauge slug breached the outer wall, jamming the mechanism. Ultimately, a .50 BMG sniper rifle easily penetrated both doors, proving ineffective against this antique safe.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 100 Year Old Bank Safe
  2. 03:31.22 Caliber Test
  3. 04:139mm and 10mm Handgun Tests
  4. 06:20.44 Magnum and .50 AE Tests
  5. 07:5512-Gauge Slug Test
  6. 10:04Rifle Caliber Tests (5.56, .450, .308)
  7. 13:43.50 BMG Sniper Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 100-year-old bank safe stop a .50 BMG sniper rifle?

No, a 100-year-old bank safe, even one weighing 1000lbs with steel plating and concrete, cannot stop a .50 BMG sniper rifle. Both standard and silver tip .50 BMG rounds easily penetrated both the outer and inner doors of the safe in testing.

What calibers failed to penetrate the antique bank safe?

Handgun calibers including .22, 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, and .50 AE failed to penetrate the safe's outer steel plating. They only caused minor cosmetic damage like chipped paint or small dents.

Which rifle calibers penetrated the antique bank safe?

The 12-gauge shotgun slug successfully penetrated the outer wall, jamming the mechanism. 5.56 green tip and .308 rounds also penetrated the outer wall but were stopped by the inner door.

How effective are antique bank safes against modern firearms?

Antique bank safes offer some resistance against handguns and smaller rifle rounds, but they are generally not effective against high-powered rifle calibers like the .50 BMG. A 12-gauge slug could penetrate and disable the locking mechanism.

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