shoulder firing a 50 cal rifle?

Published on January 5, 2017
Duration: 2:53

This video compares two .50 caliber rifles: the RN50 and the Serru BFG50A. The RN50 is presented as a more affordable, break-action, single-shot option ranging from $1200 to $1400, while the BFG50A is a semi-automatic rifle costing around $7500. The presenter demonstrates the firing mechanism and shooting experience of both, highlighting the RN50's single-shot nature versus the BFG50A's 10-round magazine capacity.

Quick Summary

The RN50 is an affordable break-action, single-shot .50 caliber rifle ($1200-$1400), contrasting with the premium Serru BFG50A semi-automatic rifle ($7500) which holds a 10-round magazine. Both can fire APIs ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: RN50 vs Serru BFG50A
  2. 00:10RN50 .50 Cal Rifle Overview
  3. 00:38Loading the RN50
  4. 01:00Firing the RN50 (Single Shot)
  5. 01:23Introducing the Serru BFG50A
  6. 01:35Loading the Serru BFG50A Magazine
  7. 01:49Firing the Serru BFG50A (Rapid Fire)
  8. 02:06Post-Firing Impressions
  9. 02:21Key Differences: Single Shot vs. 10 Rounds
  10. 02:43Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price difference between the RN50 and the Serru BFG50A?

The RN50 .50 caliber rifle is significantly more affordable, costing between $1200 and $1400. In contrast, the Serru BFG50A semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle is a premium option priced around $7500.

What are the main operational differences between the RN50 and the Serru BFG50A?

The RN50 is a break-action, single-shot rifle, meaning each round must be manually loaded after firing. The Serru BFG50A is a semi-automatic rifle featuring a 10-round magazine, allowing for more rapid follow-up shots.

What type of ammunition is used in these .50 caliber rifles?

The video specifically mentions the use of 'APIs' ammunition for firing both the RN50 and the Serru BFG50A .50 caliber rifles.

How does the RN50 operate?

The RN50 operates via a break-action mechanism. To fire, you break open the action, insert a .50 caliber round into the breach, and then close the action before taking the shot.

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