The Pocket Sized Desert Eagle (A Hand Cannon In Your Pocket !!!)

Published on June 24, 2024
Duration: 16:40

This review compares the Magnum Research Desert Eagle and the Bond Arms Cyclops, both chambered in .50 AE. Despite the Cyclops' significantly smaller size, it demonstrates impressive penetration capabilities, matching the Desert Eagle in some tests. The video showcases extensive ballistics testing, including gel blocks and armored car penetration, highlighting the raw power of the .50 AE cartridge in different firearm platforms.

Quick Summary

The Bond Arms Cyclops, a pocket-sized pistol in .50 AE, was tested against the Desert Eagle. The Cyclops achieved 703 fps and penetrated ballistic gel and even armored car plating, demonstrating significant power despite its compact size.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Scooter
  2. 00:54Desert Eagle vs. Bond Arms Cyclops Intro
  3. 01:36Recoil Comparison (.50 AE)
  4. 03:37Ballistics Test Setup
  5. 04:05Sponsor: Conflict of Nations
  6. 05:24Desert Eagle Ballistics Test (.50 AE)
  7. 06:06Cyclops Ballistics Test (.50 AE)
  8. 07:11Target Practice (.50 AE)
  9. 11:04Armored Car Test (Cyclops)
  10. 12:37Zombie Bust Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bond Arms Cyclops and how does it compare to the Desert Eagle?

The Bond Arms Cyclops is a significantly smaller, single-shot pistol chambered in .50 AE, often referred to as a 'pocket-sized hand cannon'. It's compared to the larger, semi-automatic Magnum Research Desert Eagle, also in .50 AE, to evaluate performance differences despite the size disparity.

What were the ballistics results for the Desert Eagle and Bond Arms Cyclops in .50 AE?

The Desert Eagle achieved 1563 fps with 350gr JHP, while the Cyclops recorded 703 fps with Underwood 300gr JHP. Both rounds achieved complete penetration of a ballistic gel block.

Can the Bond Arms Cyclops penetrate armored vehicles?

Yes, the video demonstrates that the .50 AE round fired from the Bond Arms Cyclops is capable of penetrating the armor plating of an armored car, showcasing its significant power.

What kind of tests were performed on the .50 AE firearms?

Tests included recoil comparison, ballistic gel penetration for velocity and terminal effects, shooting various targets like water jugs and grapefruits, penetrating an armored car, and a final test on a synthetic zombie bust.

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