Teste de explosão: 50 BMG Vs .22 LR em cabeça falsa

Published on March 10, 2025
Duration: 0:57

This video conducts a destructive test comparing the impact of .22 LR and .50 BMG rounds on a ballistic head model. The .22 LR caused minimal damage, while the .50 BMG completely destroyed the head, highlighting the vast difference in energy and destructive potential between the two calibers. The test also showcases the Raptor .50 BMG upper receiver as an accessible way to experience .50 BMG ballistics on an AR-15 platform.

Quick Summary

A destructive test compared .22 LR and .50 BMG rounds on a ballistic head. The .22 LR caused minor damage, while the .50 BMG completely obliterated the head, showcasing the vast difference in energy and destructive power between the calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: .50 BMG vs .22 LR Head Test
  2. 00:07Firearms: .22 Rifle & Raptor .50 BMG Upper
  3. 00:33Test 1: .22 LR Impact on Ballistic Head
  4. 00:40Test 2: .50 BMG Destroys Ballistic Head

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main purpose of the ballistic head test?

The test aimed to compare the destructive potential and "mortal" effect of a .22 LR round versus a .50 BMG round when fired at a human head model, using slow-motion analysis.

How did the .22 LR impact the ballistic head?

The .22 LR round created a clear entry and exit point with some internal damage, but the ballistic head model remained structurally intact after the impact.

What was the result of firing the .50 BMG round?

The .50 BMG round resulted in the complete and explosive destruction of the ballistic head model, demonstrating its significantly higher energy and destructive capability.

What is the Raptor .50 BMG upper receiver?

The Raptor .50 BMG upper is presented as an accessible and relatively affordable way to own and fire .50 BMG ammunition by attaching it to a standard AR-15 lower receiver.

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