iPhone 12 Pro Max vs 50Cal Desert Eagle

Published on November 25, 2020
Duration: 14:12

This video pits an iPhone 12 Pro Max against various firearms, starting with .22 LR and .22 pellet rounds, then escalating to .50 AE Desert Eagle, .500 S&W Magnum, 9mm, and finally .50 BMG. The iPhone demonstrates surprising resilience against smaller calibers but is progressively destroyed by larger ones, culminating in complete obliteration by the .50 BMG rifle and AK-47. The test highlights the destructive power of different firearms and calibers.

Quick Summary

The iPhone 12 Pro Max was tested against multiple firearms, including a Glock 44 (.22 LR), Hatsan Blitz air rifle, Desert Eagle (.50 AE), S&W 500 Magnum, and a .50 BMG rifle. While it survived smaller calibers initially, it was progressively destroyed, with the .50 BMG completely obliterating it.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Ballistic Gel Setup
  2. 00:56Grip6 Sponsor Segment
  3. 03:03Glock 44 (.22 LR) vs iPhone Test
  4. 04:14Hatsan Blitz Air Rifle vs iPhone Test
  5. 06:16Desert Eagle (.50 AE) vs iPhone Test
  6. 08:07S&W 500 Magnum vs iPhone Test
  7. 09:12MCK 9mm Conversion vs iPhone Test
  8. 10:12Serbu BFG-50 (.50 BMG) vs iPhone Test
  9. 12:29AK-47 Final Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to test the iPhone 12 Pro Max's durability?

The iPhone 12 Pro Max was tested against a Glock 44 (.22 LR), Hatsan Blitz air rifle (.22 pellet), Desert Eagle (.50 AE), S&W 500 Magnum (.500 S&W Magnum), Glock 19 in an MCK kit (9mm), Serbu BFG-50 (.50 BMG), and an AK-47.

How did the iPhone 12 Pro Max fare against the .50 Cal Desert Eagle?

The .50 AE round from the Desert Eagle passed through the iPhone 12 Pro Max, creating a massive cavity in the ballistic gel behind it, indicating significant destruction of the phone.

What was the most destructive firearm used against the iPhone?

The Serbu BFG-50 firing a .50 BMG round was the most destructive, completely obliterating the iPhone and the wooden stand it was placed on. The AK-47 was used for final destruction.

What is the purpose of using ballistic gel in these tests?

Ballistic gel, specifically 10% FBI standard, is used to simulate tissue and measure the penetration depth and wound channel created by projectiles after passing through the target, like the iPhone.

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