Can a Car Engine Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on October 17, 2025
Duration: 0:23

This video tests the ballistic penetration of a .50 caliber sniper rifle against a car engine block. The .50 BMG round successfully penetrated the car's fender and some engine components but was ultimately stopped by the engine block itself. A mannequin placed behind the engine survived the impact, demonstrating the engine's surprising defensive capability against this powerful round.

Quick Summary

A .50 caliber sniper rifle round was fired at a car engine block. The round penetrated the fender and engine components but was stopped by the engine block itself. A mannequin behind the engine survived, demonstrating the engine's effectiveness as a ballistic barrier.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction: .50 Cal vs Car Engine
  2. 00:07Firing the .50 Cal Sniper Rifle
  3. 00:12Damage Assessment: Engine Block Stops Round

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when a .50 caliber sniper rifle was fired at a car engine?

The .50 BMG round penetrated the car's fender and some engine components but was ultimately stopped by the engine block. A mannequin behind the engine survived the shot.

Can a car engine block stop a .50 caliber sniper rifle round?

Yes, in this test, the car's engine block proved capable of stopping a .50 BMG round fired from a sniper rifle, preventing it from reaching the target behind the engine.

What kind of rifle was used to test against the car engine?

A bolt-action .50 caliber sniper rifle, equipped with a Vortex optic, was used for the test against the car engine block.

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