Telephone Pole vs. 50 Cal Sniper Rifle

Published on March 14, 2025
Duration: 1:24

This video tests the penetration capabilities of various firearms against a telephone pole, culminating with a .50 BMG sniper rifle. Smaller calibers like 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, .223 Remington, and 12 Gauge slugs were stopped by the pole. However, the .50 BMG round easily penetrated the pole and impacted a dummy behind it, demonstrating its significant power.

Quick Summary

A telephone pole was used to test the penetration power of various firearms. Rounds like 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, .223, and 12 Gauge slugs were stopped. The .50 BMG sniper rifle, however, easily penetrated the pole and a dummy behind it.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 9mm Test
  2. 00:1645 ACP Test
  3. 00:2744 Magnum Test
  4. 00:39223 Rifle Test
  5. 00:5312 Gauge Slug Test
  6. 01:0650 Cal Sniper Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the telephone pole?

The video tested 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, .223 Remington, 12 Gauge slugs, and finally the powerful .50 BMG round against a telephone pole to assess penetration.

Did the 9mm or .45 ACP penetrate the telephone pole?

No, both the 9mm and .45 ACP rounds were stopped by the telephone pole. They entered the wood but did not exit the other side, keeping the dummy safe.

How did the .50 BMG sniper rifle perform against the telephone pole?

The .50 BMG round demonstrated immense power, completely blowing through the telephone pole and creating a massive hole in the dummy positioned behind it.

Which tested round created the largest entry hole in the telephone pole?

The 12 Gauge slug created the largest entry hole among the handgun and intermediate rifle calibers tested. However, it still failed to penetrate the pole completely.

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