Can a Prison Door Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on June 16, 2025
Duration: 1:22

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a prison door against various calibers, culminating in a .50 BMG sniper rifle. While handgun rounds and even the .50 AE Desert Eagle are stopped or partially penetrate, the .50 BMG round easily pierces the door, concrete, and a ballistic dummy. The experiment highlights the significant difference in destructive power between common firearms and heavy-caliber sniper systems.

Quick Summary

A prison door was tested against multiple calibers. It stopped .22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP, 9mm, and 10mm rounds. However, the .50 AE Desert Eagle penetrated fully, and the .50 BMG sniper rifle round easily passed through the door, concrete, and a dummy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & .22 LR Test
  2. 00:21Handgun Caliber Testing
  3. 00:55.50 AE Desert Eagle Test
  4. 01:06.50 BMG Sniper Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the prison door?

The test included .22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP, 9mm, 10mm, .50 AE from a Desert Eagle, and finally a .50 BMG sniper rifle round.

Did the prison door stop the .50 AE Desert Eagle round?

No, the .50 AE round from the Desert Eagle achieved full penetration, passing through both the front and back of the metal door.

What was the outcome of the .50 BMG sniper rifle test?

The .50 BMG round easily penetrated the prison door, a bucket of concrete placed behind it, and a ballistic dummy, showcasing its immense power.

Which common handgun calibers were stopped by the prison door?

The prison door successfully stopped .22 LR, .380 ACP, .45 ACP, 9mm, and 10mm rounds, though some lodged in the metal or caused minor deformation.

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