Cranium Target Ballistic Gel vs. Desert Eagle .50

Published on March 11, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of a .50 AE Desert Eagle fired into a Cranium Target ballistic gel head. The footage showcases the firearm preparation, the single shot impact, and the internal damage caused by the large caliber round. The .50 AE Desert Eagle, a gold-plated model with a 6-inch barrel, delivers significant terminal ballistics.

Quick Summary

A gold-plated Desert Eagle .50 AE was fired into a Cranium Target ballistic gel head. The test demonstrated the significant internal damage caused by the .50 Action Express round, with close-up footage analyzing the impact and wound channel within the gel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Desert Eagle & Ballistic Gel
  2. 00:03Firearm Prep: Gold Desert Eagle
  3. 00:08The Shot: .50 AE Impact
  4. 00:10Analysis: Internal Damage

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used to test the Cranium Target ballistic gel?

The firearm used was a gold-plated Desert Eagle chambered in .50 Action Express (.50 AE). This powerful magnum pistol was aimed directly at the ballistic gel head for the test.

What kind of ballistic gel was used in the test?

The test utilized a Cranium Target ballistic gel head. This specialized gel is designed to simulate tissue and provide visual data on projectile performance and wound channels.

What were the key specifications of the Desert Eagle .50 AE tested?

The Desert Eagle .50 AE featured a 6-inch barrel, a 7-round capacity, and a gold-plated finish. It weighed approximately 4.5 pounds and fired potent .50 Action Express ammunition.

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