How Strong is a Giant Ball of Obsidian?!?!?

Published on May 1, 2021
Duration: 17:29

This video tests the durability of a 12-inch solid obsidian ball against various firearms, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. While smaller calibers caused chipping and fracturing, a 12-gauge slug created significant internal damage. The .50 BMG round completely obliterated the ball, highlighting obsidian's brittle nature under extreme ballistic force.

Quick Summary

A 12-inch solid obsidian ball, costing around $1,300, was tested against various firearms. While .22 LR caused minor chips and 9mm/357 Magnum created fractures, a .50 BMG round completely shattered the ball, demonstrating obsidian's brittle nature under extreme ballistic force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsorship
  2. 04:01Introducing the Obsidian Ball
  3. 05:54Handgun Testing (.22 LR & 9mm)
  4. 07:25Magnum & Revolver Testing
  5. 09:57Shotgun Testing (12-Gauge)
  6. 11:35Rifle Testing (5.56 NATO)
  7. 14:12Final Test (.50 BMG Obliteration)

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you shoot a giant obsidian ball with firearms?

Shooting a 12-inch obsidian ball with firearms causes increasing damage with caliber size. Smaller rounds like .22 LR cause minor chips, while 9mm and .357 Magnum create fractures. A 12-gauge slug causes significant cratering, and a .50 BMG round completely shatters the ball.

How durable is obsidian against ballistic impacts?

Obsidian is quite brittle and not very durable against high-energy ballistic impacts. While it can withstand very low-power rounds with minimal damage, larger calibers like 5.56 NATO and especially .50 BMG easily penetrate, fracture, and ultimately obliterate it.

What was the most powerful round used on the obsidian ball?

The most powerful round used was a .50 BMG Armor Piercing (Black Tip) round fired from a Barrett M107 rifle. This high-energy projectile completely destroyed the 12-inch obsidian ball, shattering it into numerous sharp fragments.

What is the cost and size of the obsidian ball tested?

The obsidian ball tested was a solid, polished sphere with a 12-inch diameter. It cost approximately $1,300, making its complete destruction by the .50 BMG round a significant loss.

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