MiniGun vs Gun Safe

Published on November 16, 2018
Duration: 5:32

This destructive test evaluates the 'bulletproof' claim of a RedHead 1856 Collection gun safe against an M134 Minigun. The safe, purchased from Bass Pro Shops, was subjected to a barrage of 7.62mm rounds at a Las Vegas range. Results showed complete penetration of the safe door and rear, shredding the interior and rendering it ineffective against sustained high-volume fire.

Quick Summary

The RedHead 1856 Collection gun safe was tested against an M134 Minigun and failed. The 7.62mm rounds from the minigun completely penetrated the safe's door and rear, destroying the interior.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Minigun vs Gun Safe Setup
  2. 01:31Minigun Firing Sequence
  3. 02:16Exterior Safe Damage Inspection
  4. 03:11Interior Safe Damage Assessment
  5. 04:43Bulletproof Glass Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Edwin Sarkissian video?

Edwin Sarkissian tested the 'bulletproof' claim of a RedHead 1856 Collection gun safe against an M134 Minigun. The test aimed to see if the safe could withstand sustained fire from the high-caliber weapon.

Did the gun safe survive the minigun test?

No, the RedHead 1856 Collection gun safe did not survive the minigun test. The M134 Minigun's 7.62mm rounds completely penetrated both the front door and the rear of the safe, shredding the interior.

What kind of minigun was used in the test?

The video utilized an M134 Minigun, a six-barrel rotary machine gun known for its high rate of fire, capable of expelling between 2,000 and 6,000 rounds per minute.

Where did the destructive testing take place?

The destructive testing of the gun safe against the minigun was conducted at the Gunship Helicopters range in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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