Concrete Guns Vs 50BMG!

Published on November 1, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video tests the durability of firearms encased in concrete when subjected to .50 BMG rounds. A Hi-Point C9 and a Glock 19 were submerged in concrete buckets and then shot with a Barrett M82A1. The Hi-Point, after being freed from the concrete, successfully fired a round, clearing debris automatically. The Glock experienced a failure to eject on its first shot after being freed, likely due to residual concrete.

Quick Summary

A Hi-Point C9 and a Glock 19 were encased in concrete and shot with a .50 BMG rifle. The Hi-Point successfully fired after clearing concrete, while the Glock experienced a stovepipe malfunction, likely due to concrete residue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Concrete Guns Challenge
  2. 00:15Shooting Hi-Point in Concrete
  3. 00:33Hi-Point Functionality Test
  4. 00:44Shooting Glock & Final Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Hi-Point C9 after being shot in concrete with a .50 BMG?

After being freed from the concrete, the Hi-Point C9 was tested and successfully fired a round. The firearm appeared to clear itself of debris upon firing, demonstrating surprising resilience.

Did the Glock 19 survive being shot in concrete with a .50 BMG?

The Glock 19 was freed from its concrete encasement after being shot by a .50 BMG. While it fired, it experienced a failure to eject (stovepipe) on the first shot, likely due to residual concrete interfering with its operation.

What firearm was used to break the concrete guns?

A .50 BMG rifle, specifically identified as a Barrett M82A1, was used to break the concrete encasing the handguns. This powerful caliber was chosen for its ability to penetrate the concrete.

What is the purpose of the 'Don't Try This At Home' warning in the video?

The warning is crucial because the experiment involves extreme, potentially dangerous actions like shooting firearms encased in concrete with a high-caliber rifle. It emphasizes that this is a controlled demonstration by professionals and not something viewers should replicate.

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