DESERT EAGLE 50 CAL VS. ZOMBIE HAMMER

Published on April 6, 2020
Duration: 3:59

This video tests the impact resistance of a 'Zombie Hammer' decoration against various calibers, including 9mm and .45 ACP, culminating with a Desert Eagle .50 AE. The hammer demonstrates significant durability, sustaining damage but not failing catastrophically until the final .50 AE round. The presenter, Steve from MrBigKid, conducts this informal test to assess the object's build quality.

Quick Summary

The 'Zombie Hammer' decoration was tested for durability against 9mm FMJ, .45 ACP Winchester Ranger, and a Desert Eagle .50 AE. It proved to be very solid, sustaining dents and grooves from the smaller calibers before the .50 AE round caused significant damage, though the back plate seemed to absorb the final impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Zombie Hammer Reveal
  2. 01:049mm Test Setup and Firing
  3. 01:359mm Impact Analysis
  4. 01:46.45 ACP Test Setup and Firing
  5. 02:30.45 ACP Impact Analysis
  6. 02:39Desert Eagle .50 AE Test Setup
  7. 02:51Desert Eagle .50 AE Firing
  8. 03:05Final Zombie Hammer Damage Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were used to test the Zombie Hammer?

The Zombie Hammer was tested with 9mm Full Metal Jacket, .45 ACP Winchester Ranger Law Enforcement ammunition, and finally a Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE (Action Express).

How durable is the Zombie Hammer decoration?

The Zombie Hammer is built solid and heavy, demonstrating significant impact resistance. It sustained noticeable damage from 9mm and .45 ACP rounds, and the .50 AE round caused further damage, though the back plate appeared to stop the projectile.

What firearm was used for the .50 AE test?

The .50 AE test was conducted using a Desert Eagle handgun, known for its powerful .50 Action Express caliber.

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