THE Most powerful production 50cal AirGun on the planet.

Published on March 1, 2022
Duration: 14:16

This video provides an in-depth look at the Umarex Hammer, a powerful .50 caliber production air rifle, showcasing its capabilities through various ballistic tests. The presenter, Edwin Sarkissian, demonstrates impressive penetration against targets like a WWII helmet and cinder blocks, comparing its power to a 10mm handgun. The video also highlights a Pyramyd Air giveaway, encouraging viewer participation.

Quick Summary

The Umarex Hammer is a highly powerful production .50 caliber air rifle operating at 4500 PSI, capable of significant ballistic performance. Tests show it can penetrate a WWII helmet and crack cinder blocks, though a 10mm handgun demonstrated greater penetration in cheese block comparisons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Umarex Hammer
  2. 00:43Pyramyd Air Target Challenge
  3. 02:35Technical Overview & Rounds
  4. 03:27Helmet and Cinder Block Test
  5. 04:51Ballistic Cheese Test
  6. 07:0110mm Firearm Comparison
  7. 08:14Sheet Metal Penetration
  8. 11:38Soda Bottle Test and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Umarex Hammer .50 caliber air rifle so powerful?

The Umarex Hammer is a powerful production air rifle due to its .50 caliber ammunition and its high operating pressure of 4500 PSI, allowing it to achieve significant projectile energy and penetration capabilities.

How does the Umarex Hammer compare to a 10mm handgun in terms of power?

In ballistic tests shown, a 10mm handgun demonstrated greater penetration through cheese blocks than the Umarex Hammer .50 caliber air rifle, establishing the handgun as a more powerful firearm in this specific comparison.

What kind of tests were performed on the Umarex Hammer?

The Umarex Hammer was subjected to various ballistic tests, including penetration through a WWII-era helmet, a can of cheese sauce, cinder blocks, multiple layers of sheet metal, and 2-liter soda bottles.

Is there a giveaway associated with this video?

Yes, the video mentions a 'Sick of COVID' target challenge hosted by Pyramyd Air, offering participants a chance to win prizes up to $5,000.

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